Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 09, 1902, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 9, 1902.
FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS.
All kinds of First Class Rubber Goods in
BOOTS and OVERCOATS.
At Low Prices that will Surprise You.
COHN & CO., Leading Merchants.
*
Twice Euried Alive.
School Apportionment.
Report of P F Ducham as supervisor cinct.
of
road
district
No
4
was
accepted
and
Road district No. 6 shall conform to
WORK IN R. D. NO. II.
V
ancouver
, B.C., Jan. 7.—Charles
i and include Hoquarton voting precinct. No. . of Hist. Amount. No. of Hist. Amount
$10 allowed for services.
The board of County Commissioners,
Hopkins, of Haines Missiot, has been
I 85 I
I H Moore..........................................
Petition of jesse Kays to improve the
including County Judge G. W. Sapping­ j R Riggs ................................ ..........
Road
district
No.
7
shall
conform
to
...............
$21.00
25
.....................
$52.50
1.
buried alive. Furthermore, he has twice
5 60 road between Spruce and Woods via Sand and include Fairview voting precinct.
ton and commissioners C. Ray and L.
2.
.. 33.25 26 ................ 27.00 suffered this terrible experience, and is
I 25 Lake, was referred to the road master.
Irving Phillips...............................
I’arrish, met last week and transacted
Road district No. 8 shall conform to
................
24.50
27
3.
1 25
still beneath sod.
W Pcstvrtivld..................................
The petition of Fred Scherzinger to
the following business.
The news comes from Skagwav, and is
2 30 improve the road crossing the lands of and include South Praiaie voting pre­ 4. .................... 26.00 28 ................ 25.00
Asa Wells.........................................
cinct.
5. .................... 23.50 29 ................ 19.50 attested by affidavits in connection with
BILLS ALLOWED.
WORK IN R. D. NO. 15.
Fred Scherzinger, John Hellenbrand and
Road district No. 9 shall conform to
................
21.00
30
....................
29.25
6.
the closing up of the Hopkins property,
Hoinei Mason, salary as county clerk
Will Glick........................................
3 75 Chas Goeres, Sr., was granted, C F Keller and include Netarts voting precinct.
..... 19.50 31 ................ 36.00 for it is agreed that lie must now be dead,
7.
for November and December....... $266 67
2 70 was ordered to open this road for travel.
I Win Harris.......................................
Road district No. 10 shall conform to
.................
24.00
....................
32.50
32
8.
although the body is to be once again
E D Severance, salary as deputy
In the matter of the assessment of and include Carnahan voting precinct.
AGinn, laying plank....................
7 00
9. .................. 103.50 33 ................. 23.75 exhumed for examination.
clerk Nov and Dec............................ loo oo
lands of Emma Williams, it was ordered
R0addistrictN0.11 shall conform to l'i
39.75 34 ................. 22.50
WORK IN R. D. NO. 18,
II H Alderman salary as sheriff
Hopkins, who was a well-known
that the clerk issue tax redemption cer­ and include Beaver voting precinct.
11. .................... 25.75 35 ................. 20.50 mining man, died, supposedly, at Haines
6 90
<
Nov and Dec........................................ 266 &7 z\rnold Affolter’ ’ .....................
tificates; .Also in the matter of Ida E.
Road
district
No.
12
shall
conform
to
................
18.25
....................
26.00
36
13
j John V\ ickert.................................. . . 8 »5 Williams.
E W Stanley salary as deputy
two months ago. He remained perfectly
and include Sand Lake voting precinct. 13. .................... 31.75 37 ................. 23.50
00 Theo. Arndc.......... ......................... .
sheriff Nov and Dec..........................
rigid, cold and white for four days, and
7 5”
In the matter of the assessment of cer­
to 1 1
Road
district
No.
13
shall
conform
.................
25.50
.
32.50
38
i VS in Grosshoff.............................. .
G B Lamb salary as school
being officially pronounced dead, he was
7 S» tin lands to William Gosslin on the 1900 and include Hebo voting precinct.
.................
29.50
....................
23.50
15.
89
superintendent Nov and Dec.......
Stephan
Bauer
................................
.
3 75 assessment roll, assessment and sale
33
Road district No 14 shall conform to 16. .................... 25.50 40 ................. 20.75 buried. AfUr the interment, discovery
Paul Kingston............................... .
Richard Mann janitor work at
was made of the fact that he had been
3 75 cancelled.
and include Union voting precinct.
17. .................... 21.25 41 ................. 20.50 subject to epiletic fits, and in horror he
2 S« F C Varner......................................
court house...........................................
* 50
J
In the matter of the sale for taxes of
to
Road
district
No.
15
shall
conform
................
23.50
....................
24.50
18.
42
6 , 50 sw % of sec 21, tp 1 n, r 6 w, for the
M H Larsen care of county poor 5« 50 Chas Goeres....................................
was exhumed. The flesh was pink and
and include Blaine voting precinct.
Jesse Carey janitor work at
I Road district No. 16 shall conform to 19. .................... 26.00 43 ................. 23.00 soft and the body was not in the position
jurors and witnesses NOV. TERM.
year 1890, sale was cancelled.
....................
21.00
44
................
20.00
30.
court house.................. ............... .
3 00 1 Geo T Poteet.................
in which it had been interred.
In the matter of the sale for taxes of I and include Dolph voting precinct.
.. IO <
21 .................... 21.75 45 ................. 24.25 r In hopes for a recovery of conscious­
T J Lucy merchandise furnish­
the s l/2 of se J of sec 18 and n *4 of ne%
..
6
I H Moore...........................
Road district No. 17 shall conform to 22 .................... 26.25
................ 20.25
I 6.5
ed R D no 15.......................................
of sec 19, tp 1 11, r 6 w, sale was cancel­ and include-Little Nestucca voting pre­ 23. .................... 28.25 47 ......................... 25 ness, the body was placed in the cabin
Win Smith.........................
- 9 '
J S Stephens salary as assessor
again, and developments were awaited.
led.
I Morrison Mills.................
cinct.
5
1
24 .................... 21.00 48 ................. 24.00 During the absence of the hopeful friends,
for Nov and Dec................................ 133 33 , T R Wilson......................
In the matter of the verbal petitions of
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6 :
Barnegat voting precinct has been
Chas A Johnson salary as deputy
others, who regarded the disinterment
GT Jenkins and others for a bridge merged into Bay and all the boundaries
1 James Stasck....................
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assessor for Nov and Dec............... 100 00
as sacrilege and felt convinced of the
across ilson River, the court decided of all the other toting precincts remains
Mr. Chapin’s Address.
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A W Severance envelopes......... «5 io N P Hansen . ....................
reality of the death, again buried the
to build the bridge and will ascertain the same.
S W Morton.. ...................
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5
Edmunds & Co merchandise....
75 R Allen...............................
designate the most suitable location for
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10 «
W. H. Chapin, of VV . F. Grafke Co , body. Now the would-be resuscitators
E Yoetnans nursing Mrs. E
JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTIONS
the construction of said bridge and will
R Sturg on......................
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4
Portland commission merchants, spoke are making affidavits as to their belief of
R eynolds.............................................. 10 5<> John Zuercher..................
the facts, and Hopkins’ relatives are
The court appointed the following
have plans and specifications submitted
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on
“Marketing of Dairy Products,’’ at being searched for, he having considera­
Chas N Johnson viewing James
persons to act as judges and clerks of
to the court at the next meeting.
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10 '
Wm Scott..........................
Christensen road........ ............. .........
7 20 Grant Mills......................
the
Farmers
’
Congress
at
Salem.
ble mining propertv in the Porcupine dis­
In the matter of the petition of M T elections for the next two years:
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6 60
A W A Finley viewing same....
Nehalem:—-judges, W T Finley chair­
Chance and others for a bridge across
“We have pure food laws and an ir. trict tributary to Haines Mission, where
4
6 So B H Bunn...........................
II H Hays same............................
man.
H
Schollmeyer
and
Fred
Zaddock;
Trask
river
near
the
farm
of
H
F
Holden,
spector to see that nothing but pure the strange incidents transpired.
.
4
A M Austin surveying same..... 18 00 Peter Brant.........................
the court decided to build the bridge and clerks, H V .Alley, P H M Smith and P foods are sold, and yet our markets are
Frank Tone .....................
.
4 •
Janies Christensen chainman on
will ascertain and designate the most D Newell.
filled with great quantities of grease
J Waldvogel.......................
The object of Admiral Schley’s visit to
5 J
same road.............................................
4 70 D M Oliver.............. :........
Foley;—-Judge* II \V Easom chairman, which passes under the name of butter. the White Hoi”.-? was to request the P
suitable location and will have plans and
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4
J II Holgate same........................
4 40 J J Stewart.........................
specifications submitted to the court at Clay Daniel and Lewis Nystrom; clerks, It is actually a shame to see so much sident to entertain and consider an ap
.
4
II A Ely axniait ............................
4 40 Gust Allison.....................
Felix Rov, 'V S Hall an l W H Hoskins good cream wasted in such miserable peal for the reversal of the action o
the next meeting.
4
.
M II Ripley salary as super­
Garibaldi;—JudgesJ Johnson chairman, stuff, and there is no reason for it, except Secretary Long and the disapproval o
The following petition was handed to
J H Rlliaon....................
4
CX)
visor RD No 3............................. .
M
Frank Hobson and Harry Craul; clerks, that the buttermaker does not know his the majority judgment of the court o
the court
Henry Olds........................
.
4
A A Ford salary as supervisor
We, the undersigned hereby agree to Lem Parker, F M Allen and J M Harri­ business. I do not mean to say that all inquiry. The interview was satisfactory
J,T Nevins.........................
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o< R DN o 6 m
.......... 12 OO J V Aiderman..............
j ay to Tillamook county, Oregon, the son.
buttermakers do not understand their ' the President granting the Admiral's re-
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9
Henry Olds salary assupervssor
Bay;—Judges, M. Warren; chairman, business but that almost every butter­ I quest. Messrs. Raynor and Taegne will
amounts set opposite our respective I
E T Lyster..........................
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R D No 8........................................ .....
7 (X) Lewis Smith.......................
W
S
Cone
and
Peter
Nelson;
clerks,
names
for
the
purpose
of
opening
I
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6
maker in Oregon has a great many assist Admiral Schley in the preparation
John Sheets salary as supervisor
the county road running along the J W Jennings, A M Hare and J W Mc­ things to learn about his business.
Walter Kinnama n..........
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5
I oft the appeal.
R I) No 9.......................................
7 00 P McIntosh........................
north side of Wilson river from G T Jen- | Kinley.
‘‘Another thing is this ; that our butter
4
G W Phelps salary as supervisor
kin,s place to Bester’s Ford; provided i Tillamook;—-Judges, A J Cohn; chair­ is being made with the idea that it is to
W
T
West
..........................
5
8 (X)
R I) No 10.............................................
that said Tillamook county will build a man, Gust Wicklund an 1 G W Grayson; be used immediately. That is a great
A K Case............................
..
4
W H Cary salary as treasurer
bridge across said Wilson river 1 where clerks, Otto Heins, F L Sappington and mistake, and one that must be remedied.
Sam Downs........................
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2
for Nov and Dec................................ 91 66 Stephen Hill ....................
said road crosses at the place of G t ; John L Briggs.
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2
Butter should he made in the Hood
Homer Mason incidental ex­
Hoquarton;—Judges, T B Handley ; months—April, May, June and July —
Jenkins.
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5
40 Emil Arndt........... ............
penses of clerk’s office.....................
00 chairman, I* Heisel and C R Hunt; with the idea of its being kept. That is
G T Jenkins........................................
Jos Harris..........................
..
6
H H Aiderman circuit court ex­
OO clerks, A G Reynolds, Alex Watt and H the time of year when we fill our con­
J B Paquet..........................................
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6
penses November term.................... 30 (X) t M Biggs.........................
OO F ('»oodspeed.
Vincent Jacob....................................
L M Alley...........................
tracts with the Government for their
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9
I*'red Bigelow care of Win.
OO
Fairview;—Judges, Frank Severance, Army and Navy supply, it is the time
J
V
Huntsinger
.................................
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6
F D Pierson......................
Hubbard............................................... T1 •5
OO
chairman,
W
H
Leach
and
G
T
Jenkins,
T
F
Williams
......................................
when butter is a drag in the market ;
D
J
Wiley
.........................
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4
Cohn & Co. merchandise........... U 95
OO clerks, J C Holden, Grant Mills and M and tor that reason it should be made so
A Williams..........................................
Gust Nelson......................
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5 ’
J E Tuttle three months tele­
OO C Trowbridge.
L I) Ackley.........................................
it will keep.
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5
6 00 I W McKinley..................
phone rent. ......... .................................
OO
South Prairie;—Jndges, M L Reading,
J L Jones............................................
J V H untsinger..............
“Our firm is pushing Oregon butter,
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5
C I Clv’ugh merchandise............. 20 60
OO
chairman,
F
M
Lamb
ami
D
Fitzpatrick;
J
Williams
..........................................
and is using every method devisable to
J E Sibley.........................
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5
Mcliit« sb & McNair mdse ....... 21 5° Dr Tatom............................
OO clerks. Frank Fitzpatrick, T W Lvster secure tor it the first place in all of the
H C Kunze..........................................
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2
Wade & Briggs merchandise....
9 80
OO and H Rogers.
Ed Evans............................................
Lizzie Bodie......................
foreign markets. Some brands of butter
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3
B C Lamb merchandise.................. 86 65
OO
Netarts;—-Judges,C B Wilev; chairman, give perfect satisfaction, and other
J M Morgan........................................
T P Hogan.........................
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3
Petition of Peter Scheildt for rebate of E Huntsinger ..................
OO Ben O’Hara and Con Desmond; clerks, brands that seemed to be just as good
Claude Ackley....................................
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3
taxes was allowed
(X) Geo Phelps. W A High and Chas Des­ when put up, prove a dismal failure.
W G Chance........................................
Alfred Guoser.................
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4
Claim <»f the Truckee Lumber Co. for I T Maulsby......................
(X)
mond.
J
A
Taft
................................................
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2
The Government has arranged to have
#5i .16 was continued.
OO
Carnahan;—Judges, Jacob Blum, chair­ an inspector at every exporting port
F M Trout............................................
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5
SO Blake S Thompson.......
R M Watson, printing........................ 5
OO man. C H Blake and B W Turner; clerks, where the business is sufficient to war­
John Em bum......................................
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2
L
J
Johnson
.....................
.
40
Tillamook Headlight, printing......
OO L P Ray, I H Moore and John Mills.
L Johnson............................................
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2
L Parrish...........................
rant it. and we hope to secure one at
W E Southwick, building sidewalk
4* W 11 Reynolds.................
2
Beaver;—Judges. Thomas
Coulson, Portland.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
W M Hamilton..................................
S»
Yellow Fir Lumber Co., lumber....
75 E T Lyster.........................
Department of the Interior.
2
chairman,
A
VV
Bunn
and
Jos
Bixby;
J I) Moore............................................
5“
After going thoroughly into the sub­
Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
J A Taft Co., lumber..........................
«3 James Kimball...............
OO clerks, Arthur jackson, R O Richards ject of marketing butter.
M F Leach ........................................
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2
Mr. Chapin
„
,
December 7th. 1901.
J E Dunn, timber for L Nestucca
00
and
Alva
Finley.
Nptice
is
hereby
given that the f llowmg-
McIntosh
&
McNair
.......................
furnished
volumes
of
figures
on
the
cheese
CL MMS FOR SCAL ,»• BOUNTY
bridge.................................. ....... H <>4
Sand Lake—Judges, H H Hays, chair­ market, and how some of the factories named settler has file«! notice of his intention
P
Heise
1
................................................
50
make final proof in support of his claim, and
John Baker, same................................ ‘Jo 5* j j Forti ............................. .................... fi CX) A L Perry............................................
00 man. T J Harris and W C King; clerks, in the Tillamook district forced Portland to
that said proof will be made before the Countv
.......... . .................. 2 00 Dan Murphy......................................
D D Dunn, same.................................. 20 5* Thomas Ktdlow
(X) W C Wolfe, H M Farmer and E A Cham­ commission men to go to the eastern Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook City,
00
00
IO
.
..........
W B Smith
.............
A H Phillips, care of A Baxter....... 26
l;ih. ¡902, viz :
CX) berlain.
jerry Murphy......................................
manufacturer, whereas Seattle, through Oregon, on January
AX EL a
NFL son :
j C Hunter, wood............................. 10 75 John C. Wilson .............. ................... 12 00 Janies Murphy....................................
00
Hebo.—-Judges, G W Bodyfelt chair­ methods peculiarly her own, secured the H.It. ii216, for the
Sw U of Sw
sec. 28, Se V
Eugene Atkinson............. ................... 2 00 Olsen and Co......................................
Chas B Moores, lists for the county
CX) man, I) A Bailey and Chas Johnson; bulk oi the output, of Tillamook countv.
291
Ne
“
f
Ne
sec 32, and Nw L'
assessor........................................... 7 90 M C Kvllow ....................... ................... 2 CM)
of Nw % of te.-. 33. ti> 1 S.. K. 10 w.
clerks. \V W Condor, G W Ward and
Mr.
Chapin
related
an
experience
with
CHANGE IN ROAD DISTRICTS.
j Himes ........................ .................... 8 CX)
He names the following witnesses to prove
Will Randall. WOtk in t <1 7
3 (X)
Cliff Mattoon.
Tillamook cheesemakers who concluded his continuous residence upon and cultivation
CX)
j
Childers, opening M T Chance
Road District No. 3,—Garibaldi—Com­
Union;—-Judges, II Miles chairman. that lVj cents per pound commission of said land, viz :
.......
8
CX)
(X)
20
Robert
A
Crawford
........
H' k ’
........................
mencing on the ocean beach near the H II Miller and J J Hudson; clerks, R T
Elmer I), llall. of Netarts. Ore.; Fred Toin-
Geo Luedtke..................... ................... 4 00 southwest corner of section 20 township Weatherly,------ Hulbert and A J Heater. was too much for the middleman, and
I-on>s Rosselett and James S. Stephens,
M L Chamberlain, lists for the
employed agents themselves. He did not of Tillamook, Ore.
county assessor ...............
29 50 M T Chance....................... . .......... .. ...... 2 00 2 north range 10 west, thence east to the
Blaine;—Judges, H L Jensen chairman, know how well they were satisfied with
C has . B. M oores , Register.
(X) northeast corner of section 26 township G W Lucas and John Borba; clerks.
O W Kinnanian.................
('. W Sappington, salary as county
judge for Nov. and Dec.............100 (X) John Knnini ....................... ..................- 4 00 2 north range 10 west; thence south John Moon, Geo Smith and E E Roland the change, but submitted figures to T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice for
show that traveling men cost the com.
Etui I Anderson ................ ................. .. 2 cX) mo
Chas Ray, salary ami mileage as
P ublication .
mile
thenc?
east
two
Dolph;—Judges, Wm Baxter, Frank mission merchant about 5 per cent of
Vnittd States Land Office,
county commissioner
50 <x> C F Ross ............................ .................... 2 00 miles to the northeast corner of section Wallace and M Peterson; clerks, E B the sales. At 1 cent per pound comniis.
Oregon City, Oregon,
C F Keller........................... .................. 2 CX) 31, township 2 north range 9 west; thence Graves. Geo Baxter and I) P McArthur.
I. Parrith, salary ami mileage as
.. ..
...
, November 23rd, looi.
sion the profit on a case of 60 pounds is
county commissioner................. 42 (X) H K Hav« ......................... ................... 1 (X) south six miles to the southeast corner of
Little Nestucca;—Judges, L Gardener 60 cents. At 5 per centcommission when
'>"»> >" complmi.ee
with the provisions or the act of Congress of
Lewis Johnson, salary as road mas­
David Jones........................ ................... 6 CM) section 30 township 1 north range 9 west; I chairman, Frank Foster and C Christen­
cheese is 13 cents, the profit would be timh r |j"7t'
’ A" ”■* f,,r ','e "*le of
ter for November....................... 60 IX)
thence west to the Pacific ocean; thence sen; clerks, A M Commons, O T Hellen­ 21 cents for handling a $7 80 transac­ timb r landsJn the state, of California, o eK„„
Claim of S J Sturgeon for #29 05 was 1 north along the ocean beach to the place brand and L J Redberg,
Sera.la and W vhingtoi. Territory,- M extend “1
Chas Ray, work in r d 14 ............. 9 4G
tion. If the customer discounts his bills *i»a,he Pnbl,C
Su,e’
of Air;u:«t-
rejected.
Mrs. Augusta lioyington, work
| of beginning.
the profit is fair and reanonable to both
TAX LEVY FOR I90I.
Cl am of J S Bartel for J17 50 was
on assessment roll ......................... 66 IX)
Road District No. 4, Bay—Commencing
nr r. >.
E?HLY D SHELDON.
manufacturer
and
merchant.
rejected.
J R Harris shade trees for court
Of Hobaonville, county of Tillamook. Sta> or
I on the Ocean beach near the southeast
The court ordered that the following
Mr. Chapin also gave figures to show
,hl* ‘‘«V «I«» in this offi.‘ Vr
Claim of F P. Hobson for work in R corner of the southeast quarter of south­ rate be levied on all taxable property in
house...................................................... 12 OO
J-'^’Utetnent X„. 5^6,
parch«^f
that
even
when
butter
is
at
a
high
price,
D
No
3
was
rejected.
G B Lamb incidental expenses
west quarter of section 30 township 1 the county for the year 1901:
it is more profitable by three cents per
The petition of I T Maulsby to lie ap- ; north range 10 west; thence east to the For the payment of state
of school sit pt's office......................
5 ■Jo
pound to make cheese than.it is to make W, and will offer proof to show that
posnted justice of the peace for the sec­ southeast corner of section 30 township 1
Mrs. A. B*>yingtoii,33 days work
¡ought i. more,valu»0k for it, ,r2he*“hrt,
taxes...................................... 5.56 mills butter.
on ussvssnient roll.
............ 66 oo ond justice district was rejected by the 1 north range 9 west; thence north six ( Countv general fund................ 14.00 ’•
than
for agricultural
■ inwm
<»..,* K. “ 1 <"«'»6
. ,e
her claim
to J d |,m nn 2hT
” the
cou rt.
Wirt Sappington work in RD
miles to the northeast corner of section Countv school fund................. 5.00 ”
Receiver of this offl” a* JX. J < fc"’A1“ *n*1
8 75
The Court designated the H erald as 31 township 2 north range 9 west; thence Incidental fund.........................
H.G Kevt, of Perrydale, was attacked on
NO 7....................................... •••;. ...•
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snturd.y, the l5th d./T % t^
and almost killed by a savage hoar a
the county official newspaper for the east five miles to the northeast corner of Indigent soldiers’ fund.........
P Ducham work m r«»ad district
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^herame» as witnesses
J
few days ago. While feeding his sheep
No. 4 .................................. ..... 1*3 00 year 1902
section 36 township 2 north range 9 west; Road fund on property outside
John
Hickey
as
supervisor
he
was
annoyed
by
the
presence
of
the
Report
of
thence
south
nine
miles
to
the
southeast
WORK IN R. i».
D. NO. 3.
|
corporate limits of Tilla­
hoar, which had escaped from its inclos­
Of R D x ’ was tiled and accepted.
corner of section i‘J township I south
mook City, payable in
I M Mkj
5°
Report of M II Ripley as supervisor of range 9 west; thence west to the Pacific
ure. Having driven the animal a wav
citsb........................................ 514 ”
T Johnson.......................................
85 R D No 3 was tiled and accepted.
several times while caring for his flock,
ocean; thence north along the ocean On all propeity within the
50
F Crnne.............................................
Report of A A Ford as supervisor of R beach to the place of beginning
the hog suddenly charged him from the
limits of Tillamook City
H Crane...... ...................................
35 D No 6 was filed and accepted.
C has . b . M oosbs , Register.
rear, tusking him in the calf of the leg. in­
R. D No. 9, Netarts—Commencing on
the levy for the county
Frank Hobson work in R l>
Report of Arthur Hunt as supervisor
flicting an ugly wound five inches long.
road fund shall be............. ».14 ”
io IX) of R D No 7 was tiled and accepted and the ocean beach, near the southeast
No 3.......... .......................................
F or
The boar rushed again, hut Mr. Keyt
corner of section 12, township 1, south
WORK IN R D. NO 7.
fb 00 allowed for serv/vs.
managed to evade its ferocious attack,
range 11, west, thence east to the south­
I mted SUie, Land office.
Report of Henry Olds as supervisor of east corner of section 9 township 1 south
Gaa Struck at Everett.
and escaped to the other side of the
25
A Erickson......................................
Oregon I tty, Oregon
fence. The wound in his leg was severe,
Notice i. hereby given^!"'’"
J Erickson .......................................
25 R D No 8 was filed and accepted.
range 10 west, thence south four miles,
p’f'P'ianca
Report of John Sheets as sufierviaor of thence vast one mile thence south six
P Erickson...................................
E vkkktt . Wash , Jan. 7. -The drill and will confine him to the house for With the pr»,I.S. of ?he
5°
3. i.x7M entitled
4.
. . ‘ Co”«ress of
00 R D No 9 was filed and approved
1. II Jorrs ......................................
miles to the southeast corner of section used in sinking an artesian well at the some time. The boar's tusk narrowly June
timh. r l»nd. in ihe-txtU of €'.l’<Or *h' ',l'! ”*
Report of G W Phelps as supervisor of 34. township 2 south range 10 west, Great
85
James Williams.............................
Northern
roundhouse struck missed an artery.
Ner.d. .nd w..h?„."nOfr*^or'l’f 0rego.,.
65 R D No 10 was filed and accepted.
tented to .11 the P
P..m
. "''
‘"rttory.
” by m t ,. if
t.
II Young .........................................
thence west to the Pacific t-ceaii. thence natural gas to-day nt a depth of 500
"bl,cL
1
supervisor
of
Report
of
I
II
Moore
as
65
tert.
A
stream
oi
mud
and
sand
was
P Heisrl............................................
north along the shore of the Pacific
Beware of Ointments for
<>r ho U«!T’ ”,
D No 11 was filed and accepted and ocean to the place of beginning.
blown into the air 1(M) feet high. Work­
Erick Erickson.............................
3 75
¡5 allowed for services
2 5<>
Joseph Price ............. .............
men were forced to flee for safety. After Catarrh that Contain Mercury Oregon, ha- thi, a.,’ BI.MinVh^*’* «Ute
HOUND\RIKS OF ROAD DISTRICTS.
•worn .txtement No «J, f J",,1’"’
her
Report of Win Scott as supervisor of
the flow subsided somewhat W. D. How­
Peter Haselborg............................
3 75
•• m-renry will >nr»ly da.lrcv th.
„ the Lot, r, .nd it w ’ i'i’1' P"rch»« of
R
D
No
15
was
filed
and
accepted
and
Road districts were established as fol­ ard. one of the workmen, returned to the •mcll and eomplc-ely derange the whole”., in Township , Mouth u.
WORK IN R. D. NO. 8.
°f Section 1.
1
$ 18 allowed for services
well. He soon complained of feeling ill. tern wln n entering it ihr.mgh the mucona .¿r • nd will ofrer p^T.f
lows:
I 25
Grant M ils......................................
Report of C F Keller ax supervisor of
Road district No. 1. shall conform to and started to walk away. Before going face. Such Article, .hotild never te uwt ex •¡¡nghr i.n,,« J,u.Mt'°br itoZ.
I *5
M Trowbridge....... .....................
rept
on
prracriptiona
from
reputable
phv^.-i..,.'
hen
for
•grleultur.l
purp^JJt*
’
*"'
1 »’oit«
R D No 18 was filed am* accepted and and include Nehalem voting precinct.
far he fell unconscious. He was carried aa the damw the, -ill di „
P(oJjto
hi.el.lm to „id
I 5'» Jib allowed for services.
Cvnis Randall..................... ..........
Road district No. 2 shall conform to to a house near by, hut all efforts to re­ 100,1
P°—ibly derive from them Ha ' • Receiver of thi. office .t fwU—r
Morrison Mills...............................
4 45
i alarrh Cure, manufactured by F J i
A A Ford tendered his resignation as and include Folev voting precinct.
Or''k'>».
vive him proved futile. He expired at I Co..
Toledo. O.„ contains no mercury and J* Mhe»*",r',“v ”” 11111 <l«y?f hebru,ry,
19<m.
WORK IN M. D. NO. 9-
constable of the second justice district,
Road district No 3 shall conform to and 2 p in. Howard has relatives in Port­ taken internally acting directlv upo/tbe btaJd
which
was
accepted.
00
2
include Garbaldi voting precinct.
land.
and mucona «urfaee. of the ay, em In
I B Delsnum...................................
Catarrh Cura he sqre \ou get theaeauin!
Arthur j. Stillwell was appointed justice
Road district No. 4 shall conform to
\\ hen ignited the gas burned freely. j Hall's
I.eo Bruckner.................................
65
hm“y “•
It i* taken intemallv. an4 made in*Tr?JaX
of the peace for the second justice district and include Bay voting precinct.
.L f?~ abnv.-de^f^^^ j
The flow has l»een surpressed, hut the j Ohio, by F. J ( heney 1 ( o
I jonh.............. .......................
adversely th«
Road district No. 5 shall conform to pressure is »«ill on. and a rumbling can
Sold by Drugiata. pKce 75c p*r
* «
R H Fsrley.-.....................................
75 in the place of George H Handley, de­
m
th>.
office
o
”
bir
“
'"
loai
'"’<*
| Hall s Family Pin, »re the tS
*
Ot Fehru.ry, I9o,
" °r '»«tore Mid 15th day
and include
Tillamook voting pre- | l*c heard at the bottom of the shaft.
F Burton....................................
50 ceased.
C h ... B Meo.'ts, Regieter.
Commissioners’ Court.
J F Martin...............
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