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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 16. 1902 ASTHMA CURE FREE! Statement of Expenses of Tillamook Connty, Oregon, for the Year 1901. Prepared in compliance with the provisions of section 1 of an act to prescribe the method in which the slate taxes shall be apportioned, etc., approved February 27th, 1901. County Court and Commissioners, Salary of Judge, Commissioners, Bailiffs, Livery, Experting Books, Etc.......................................................... $1,058 Circuit Court, Salary of Bailiffs, Reporter, Jury anil Witness Fees, Meals, Special Counsel, Etc.............................................................................. Justices’Court, Fees of Justices, Constable. Jurors, Witnesses, Etc.... 2,200 Sheriff1 s Office, Salary and Expenses of Sheriff and Deputies..... ............ 2,248 Clerk's Office, Salary of Clerk and Deputies.................................................... Recorder’s Office, Salary of Recorder and Deputies..................................... Treasurer’s Office, Salary of Treasurer.......................................................... Coroner’s Office, Fees of Coroner, Physicians, Jurors, Witnesses. Etc 500 00 School Superintendent's Office, S ilary of Superintendent, Fees. Etc.. Stoek Inspector, Salary, Etc................................................................................ 1,400 Assesssor’s Office, Salary of Assessor, Deputies, Extra Help, Etc......... Assessment and Collection of Taxes, Copying Tax Rolls, Extra Clerks, 1,391 Collecting, Advertising, Levying on Property. Etc..................................... Tax Rebate, Taxes Refunded.................................................................................. Current Expenses, Books, Stationery, Postage. Expressage, Tele phones, Etc. (all offices)...................................................................................... . Courthouse Expenses, Janitor, Lights, Water, Fuel, Repairs, Furni ture, Rent, Etc................................................................................................... . Jail, Board of Prisoners, Medical Attendance and Medicine, Repairs, Supplies, Fixtures, Etc......... ................................................................ ................ Care of Poor. Salary of County Physician, Poor Farm, Provisions or Transportation Furnished, Hospital Charges, Burials, Ect.. Indigent Soldiers, Relief Furnished...................................................... Insane, Examination and Expense...................................................... Reform School Commitments, Expense of......................................... Bridges, Built by Contract, Material and Labor Furnished, Pay of Keepers, Etc.............................................................................................................. 1,758 27 Ferries ........................................................................................ .................................... Election Expense, Registration, Ballots and Supplies, Pay of Judges and Clerks, Deputy Sheriffs, Etc......................................................................... 123 33 Scalp Bounty, County Bounty, one-third State Bounty............................. A Miraculous Escape. Clark E. Hadley to Wm. J. Stephens. E Vi of lot 6, in block 4, Tillamook citv. A. Newman, by administrator, to W. Holz. S >/2. Se V4, sec. 11 and N Vi, Ne Vi, sec. 14 tp. 1 S, R. « W? Adolph Erickson to John Erickson, 1 acre in tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. U.S. to Robert Milne, Sw Vi of Sw Vi, of sec. 1, N Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 11 and Nw 14. of Nw Vi and Nw of sec. 12. tp. 3 S, R. 10 W.; same from Robert Milne to L. H. and R. T. Jones. U.S. to Leonard H. Jones, Se Vi, ofNw Vi, Sw Vi of *Ne Vi, lots 2 and 3 of sec. 3. tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. Chas. L. Aliev to Herbert V. Aliev, und. /¿of lots 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15 and 16. of sec. 6, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. ; same to Olive M. Scovell. J. NI. Alley to Herbert V. Aliev, lot 4 and W Vi of lots 1 and 3, sec. 18, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. U.S. to Allen N Smith. S Vi of Sw Vi of sec. 4 and Ne !4 of Nw of Ne Vi of sec. 9, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. U.S to Almond E. Lodge, Se J4, scc- 26, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. ; same to Winton Timber Co. Herbert Valley to Frank M. W’akely, 42 acres, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. Fraternal Union Cemetery Co. to Her bert V. Alley, lot 43. in block 1, in Fra ternal Union Cemetery. John L. Wells to W. N. Jones, Nw Vi of sec. 36. tp. 2 N. R 8 W. Curtis Johnson to J. H. Holegate, trustee, various tracts. Curtis Johnson to Maryelle Johnson, various tracts. Nehalem Mill Co. to The Wheeler Lum ber Co., quit claim deed, various tracts. Martin Ford to 'I he Wheeler Lumber Co., quit claim deed, various tracts. Frank Patton to The Wheeler Lumber Co., various tracts. Frank Patton to John E. Du Bois, various tracts. John R. Cook to Louis Olsen, S Vi of Se Vi, sec 20, and N Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 29, tp. IS, R. N W. Wm. Squires to Ellen E. Burton, lots 1 and 2 of sec. 1, and lots 1 and 2, of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W. T acoma . Jan. 11.—Seldom, if ever, does maritime history record a more thrilling experience or a more miraculous escape from certain destruction than that which was encountered by the three-masted British bark Caithness shire. Captain Furneaux, which arrived yesterday. Driven on the rocky Vancouver shore last Tuesday night in a gale, with but 15 fathoms of water beneath her, in the teeth of a furious wind and lieavv sea, both of her anchors were lost, with 200 fathoms of chain. Helpless and with shoaling water increasing, Captain Fur neaux and Ins crew expected to see the | vessel driven on the shore, and so certain were they of her fate that the small boats were lowered and hurried preparations made (o take to them. Almost within an instant, however, the wind shifted and I began to blow from the northwest. Sail was clapped on to the Caithness-shire and she was driven clear of shore, anchorless, but safe. Seldom do such escapes occur. “ It was a miracle,” said Captain Furneaux, “ and but for the miracle she would be piled up 011 the Vancouver shore to-day instead of being safely in harbor.’’ Two dollars and a quarter net per box is the price Olw’ell Bros., of Central Point Jackson Connty, received for a carload of Oregon Newtowns sold in the Lon- don market a day or two before Christ mas. Anot her car, sold a few days later, when the market was a little off, brought $1 75 net. More of the same apples are now in London, and returns are expect ed at any time. * * * Science has made a stride foward. The ‘ hello girl” presiding genius of the tele phone ever since its installation, must seek fresh employment before long. For there has arrived, and is now in practi cal, successful operation a girlless, cen- tralless telephone system, with which, a few twists of a curious dial, anyone can get the number he wants, directly, in a few seconds, * * * Edward Lampre. representing the Pan ama Canal Company, nppeareil before I the senate committee on inter-oceanic A shland , Or., Jan. 11 —The City canals in obedience to a summons to I Council with the newly-elected Mayor testify concerning an offer of his company I and Councilmen present, held its first to sell its property ami franchise to the meeting last night. In accordance with United States. M. Jules Bouefve of the the provision of the charter, the vote on French embassy also was présent. The question of licensing saloons for the com I meeting was held behind closed doors. ing year was taken up and decided ad M. Lampre was questioned at length by versely by the negative vote of four members of the committee. He said the | Councilmen. A new Chief of Police and proffer at $40,006,000 had been made in Street Commissioner were nominated good faith ami his company way able to and confirmed. Mayor Grant tn taking deliver the goods. the reins of government advocated prog * * * ress and improvement in city affairs. A man with his heart on the right It will be remembered that, at the re side instead of the left has just been dis cent city election, the license party elected ! covered by the Pension Board of this the Ma yor and the same number of 'citv. The man is George W. Hurst, of Councilmen as the Prohibitionists. The Lexington, a veteran of the Civil War, hold-over Councilmen were elected the' I who recently applied for a pension. year previous on a prohibition platform, “ Hnrgt gnyg tj • Jat • hng never ex , ifl)ccf --------------- • I | and since the election was taken as a any discomfort or inconvenience as a re declaration for the licensing of saloons sult of this unusual location of his heart, i there is much speculation as to the I | The pulsations are as even as those of I «tand the hold.over officials would take. an ordinary man of his age, and there They refused to state their position un appears to be nothing unusual about the til last night, for the last month every heart except its location. body has been asking the question : “Will Ashland be a dry town ?” 'I he Council 1 has answered it. It will lie a dry town. notice for publication . Departm nt of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., January nth, 19o2 Ousted For Corruption. Notice is hereby given that the following- iiamed settler has filed notice of his intention P endleton , Or , Jan. 11. — The City ----- - ----- -- - , . 1 lo make final proof iu support of his claim, and Council and the Mayor met tins evening (hat said proof will be made before County to receive the re|K>rt of the investigating ( clerk of County, nt Tillamook. committee nne.Jt the charges preferred Or’OB-on by Mayor Hailey that corruption exist H E. 116I2 for the Se *4 of ^e sec. 28. Ne ’4 of sec. S3 and W ’2 of Nw >4 sec. 34. 3 8» ed in the police department. The report Ne 9 W. found against both John M. Heathmail, R He names the fo lowin r witnesses to prove Chief of Police, and John E. Beam, City liie continuous residence upon and cultivation _ Recorder, _______ ___ ____ both had taken j of wild land, via: alleging that Noah Couiaen. Marcus D Swahb, Jacob Kumm 1 funds collected from gamblers, prosti-1 and Antone Totsauer, ofBeaver, Ore. tutes and nickel-in.the slot machine own-1 (' has . B. M oores , Register. ers, keeping it and not turning it into NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the city treasury Then a fight ensued Department of the Interior, over ousting b<4h officials, resulting in Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., a division of the Council, four and tour, January nth. 1902. Notice is hereby Riven that the following with the Mayor casting the deciding named settler has filed notice intention vote for their dismissal. Will Lane was to make fi al pr<x»f in support of of his his claim, elected Chief of Police and Lawrence G. and that said proof will be made t»efore the Frazier City Recorder. Heathman as ( onnty Clerk of Ti lamook County, at Tilla on February 21st. Igil2. viz : serts that lie will refnse to give up his . mook. Oregon, WARREN B VAUGHN; office, but will appear tomorrow as tis HE. 12150. for the Sw *4 of see. 33. tp 2 N., R ual, with his uniform and star and will I 8 W. He names the following witnesses to prove carry the fight for his position into his continuous residence upon and cultivation the courts. The whole town is worked of said land, v z George W. Kiger and James Kodad. of Tilla up over the matter. Startling develop mook. Ore. ; Edward Jacob, of Bay City. Ore. ; nients are promised. William D Bodyfelt, of Trask. Ore. C has . B. M oores Register. The conch s <«> r-ached by Booker T NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Washington is '■ihat the salvation of Department of the Interior, the negro rests largely upon his ability Land Office at <>fegon City. Ore., December "tn. 1901. to acquire a Imine and willingness to Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- cultivate the sod. ” This also was the named settler has filed notice of his Intention conclusion of the great commoner. to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and Thaddeus Stevens, who at the close of that said proof will be made before the County of Tillamook County, at Tillamook City, the civil war declared himself in favor Clerk Oregon, on January l;ih. 1902. viz : of giving every negro freedom, forty AX BL N FUSON: acres and a mule. While it is «rue that H R. o21fi. for th»- Sw ‘i of Sw sec. 2«. Se % ** Ne % °f *<’ •»»<! S* % the emancipated slaves might not all of Se U of Nw % of se . 33 .tp U.K 10W. bare been side to retain possession of He name* the following witnesses to prove the land and the mule, the great body his continuous residence upon and cultivation «aid land, viz of the southern negroes would have of Elmer D. Hall, of Netarts. Ore.; Fred Tom l>een permanently anchored to the soil linson, bonis Rossel ett and J line-S. Stephens, and their natural and political rights of Tillamook. Ore C har . B. M oobes . Register. would have been respected and assured. RECEIPT OF There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief even in the worst * ases. It cures when all else fails. The Rev. 0. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge. III., says : “ Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition. I can not tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and asthma for ten years. I despaired of evt-r being cured, 1 saw your ad veitis**nient for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting dis ease, asthma, and though you had overspoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me a full-size tottle. We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of \sthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We’ll send it by mail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it. even on a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, however bad your case. Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are to send it. Do not delay, Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS.’ MEDICINE CO., 79 East 130th St., N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists. ■ * ■ « ■ ■ « H CASE & A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook ■ FOWLER, Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists & Blacksmiths Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging Fine Machine Work a Specialty. T illamook , O regon . Allen House, O regon . H. GOYNE, ■ A ttorney - at -L aw , ■ Office : Opposite Court House, a T illamook .. O regon . B 143 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, ORE. * Agents for ■ DeLaval Cream Separators. B • ("ALAUDE THAYER, ■ * A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . OBERT A. MILLER, EDWARDS & DAVIS A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. ■ej-*1 2^ W. SEVERANCE, SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, PROPRIETORS O regon . H. COOPER, FOR DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS, Life and Fire Insurance, Financial Agent, Tillamook City Oregon. L. EDDY, T illamook B^DDIClÇ-lïEATINIJ CO., i Professional Cards. A ttorney - at -L aw , Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery Machinery and Supplies we carry the largest stock in the northwest. A full line of I). II. Burrell & Co.’s celebrated Cheese making prepara tions, Apparatus, etc. Send for Catalogue. ■ ■ ■ ■ ! a AND * “C.” BEN RIESLAND, Total Expense for the Year 1901, except for Roads and Highways...$14,536 30 Real Estate Transfers. CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS a a a Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. « SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON POSTAL. « A ttorney - at -L aw , Hot and Cold Raths EVERYTHING STRICTL Y FIRST CLASS T illamook H T. O regon . BOTTS, • A ttorney - at -L aw . Office in the O lsen B lock , JUST ARRIVED AT THE RED SHOE HOUSE. A fine Assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, direct from Chicago. Con sisting of the best quality EVER OFFERED for SALE in this city. J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. Over the Bakery. T illamook .. O regon . y-^AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. .. O regon . M. SMITH, M.D., T • P hysician and S urgeon . QOO yU¿ 1 Office in T odd ’ s Building. PROMISES TO BE A PROSPEROUS YEAR. If you trade with us you make no mistake, You will save money by doing so. We carry Everything. E. BARTEL, M.D., J B oose skin S hoe P hysician PATENT NO. 28,070. j~^R. O. H. DAVENPORT, Salesman. Below will be found the Yellow Fir Lumber Company’s price list for lumber. P rices for L umber at the M ills : Per 1000 ft $6 50 Rough lumber Sized lumber... 7 50 Ship lap .......... 8 oo Dressed lumber, flooring & rustic 14 50 P rices at T illamook C ity , And delivered anywhere along the main road from the mills : Rough lumber..................................... 8 00 Sized lumber......................................... 9 00 Ship lap ................................................. 9 SO Diessed lumber up to 16in. wide.. 16 oo Flooring and rustic........................... 16 oo Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide V2C. per lineal foot. Above prices are for lumber less than thirty feet long Leave orders at the saw mills or w ith E. G. E. W ist , President ; P eter B rant , Secretary. The Oriel House, MRS. H. L. HEIGHT, Proprietor. First-class accommodation for the traveling public. 660 Commercial Street, Near O.R. & N. Wharf, and nearest Hotel to Tillamook boat landing, ASTORIA. ORE. D entist . EDGAR LATIMER, SUBE! 1HD RIIKUHESSER SHAVING, 1IAIR CUTTING. SHAMPOOING, Ei’C Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge Work, Tillamook City . . Oregon. /JA Electric Bath, nicely tinted up. Good for persons sutfering with rheumatism. COATES, A bstractor . Tillamook C. A. BAILEY, DEALER S urgeon . Office Over J. S. S turgen ’ s D rug S tore , T illamook , O r . Call and examine goods and prices. P. F. BROWNE. Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s Prices. and Female Diseases a Specialty. All disorders of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Skillfully Treated. No trouble to show goods. Will Remain a Dry Town. O regon . T illamook Oregon. IN STU DE BA KER WAGON OSBORNE MOWERS, Buggies, bay riikes, plows, iiik I otlie farm niHVbintry. You ran save mmiey by dealing with me, Special Prices on Buggies and Spring Wagons. 0 A. BA ILEY. Tillamook, Ore. M c I ntosh & mcnair , HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. S Tl’ Dealers in Headquarte "s for Dairymen’s Supplies. Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. I S. STEPHENS, Agent for the HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Agent for North West School Supply Compnnv, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — OREGON LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook . . Oregon. C. F. FRANKLIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook Next to the Post Office. A. B ALLISON, Dealer in Cigara, Tobacco, Con fectionary, Stationery. News and Periodicals. LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK j A Next to Sturgeon’» Drug Store. TAFT HAVE OK hand DRY FLOORING, CEILING, Finish Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER. Lap C. & E. Thayer. íyj General Banking and Exchange busi- r/■) ness. Exchange on England, Belgium, (»r- ninny, Sweden, and all foreign cotinwiea TILLAMOOK. ORE