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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 12, 1902. OFFICIAL RETURNS FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY <n u s u Z •c S 1 i V FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. (' F ...................................... Republican 21 20 33 FORGOVERNOR.......................... Democn“le 5 9 23 George E. Chamberlain......... .Democratic William J. Furnish ............... • Republican A. J. Hunsaker................. Prohibition K. R. Rvan........................ ..... Socialist FOR SUPREME JUDGE. Robert S. Bean....................... •Republican B. Bonham „ F. ■ n . . . .......................... ............................... Democratic FOR "SECRETAR Y OF "Proh,b,tlon S u c h X ÍL V — M c I ntosh & u arto n . CANDIDATES. -X Ct HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. c * X 22 35 Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Rgent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass 7 10 22 85 26 19 19 35 95 41 3 3 1 5 The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook 21 20 31 117 40 5 9 23 59 27 3 6 C. W. Barzee ............................... ‘ ..... Socialist' 1 N. A. Davis..................................... Prohibition 2 Frank I. Dunbar.......................... • Republican 30 D. W. Sears............................... .Democratic 5 FOR STATE TREASURER. Henry Blackman................................... Democratic 6 T S. McDaniel........................................ Prohibition 4 ’ M°°re.................................... Republican 19 2 7 3 19 33 117 8 22 54 26 9 20 53 24 5 7 5 19 32 112 38 1 8 16 29 >5 5 6 17 18 1 Henry Hamilton plaintiff vs. Charles L Barrett defendant. Foreclosure.—Dis missed. ? ^er plaintiff vs. Oak Nolan as ad- minist atorof the estate of W S Runvcn deceased defendant. Foreclosure.—Dis missed. John D. Keeschieter plaintiff vs. J. C. Bewlev et al defendants. Foreclosure.— Demurrer over-ruled and case dis missed. H B Tingle plaintiff vs Lulu E Ma laney et al defendants. Foreclosure.— 1 >ecree. C aude Thayer plaintiff vs. G E Graves defendant. Suit to quit title.— Dismissed. J S Stephens plaintiff vs. EE Selph et al defendants.—Sale confirmed. Nancy E Heitmiller plaintiff vs. Wm H Heit niller defendant —Div jtc .• granted. E I) Dewey plaintiff vs M J Mar- Mahon et al defendants. Suit io qui. title —Default as to pa.t of defendants and case continued. George W Kiger plain iT vs. Bei t n Smim, Ida j Smith, E T Davie-i. laude Thayer and Eater It Tnayer de- ndants. Suit to quit title—Dis eased. R D Peckham plaintiff vs. John W uderson, E H Cowinj, Mary Cowing ’ irv Hughes and S W Iler defendant*, or -closure —Dismissed. D A Rlolgett plaintiff vs. E H Cowing et al defendants. Foreclosure.—Default and decree. Claude Th iver plain.iff vs. Freda Hendricks defe.d.ut. Suit to quit title —Dismissed. Sarah A Daniel plaihtiff vs. Joe! II Mapes and Francis B Mapes defendants. Foreclosure.—Default and decree. Hattie Sturgeon plaintiff v . Willian Sturgeon and Fannie Sturgeon defend ants. Suit to declare trust.—Decree. Hermann Gessner plaintiff vs C. Ben Rie land and Samuel Downs defendants. Suit to foreclose lein.—Dismissed. R D Peckham plaintiff vs. E H Cowing et al defendants. Foreclosure.— Default and decree. Embert Marolf plaintiff vs. Ann Ma- lanev et al defendants. Fcreclosur.- — Decree. I.nra M Jones p’a ntiff vs. Walker F D Jones defendant.—Divorce granted. The Wheeler Lumber Co ta colora tion) plaintiff vs Claude Thayer et al defendants. Suit to enjoin Sheriff’s sale. —Decree. D A Page plaintiff vs. F E Page de fendant—Divorce grante 1 T T Geer Governor of the state of Oregon, F I Dunbar Secretary of State. Chas S .Moore State J r asurer, consti tuting the State I and Board of the State of Ore ,on plaintiffs vs. Jo .n S Judd de fendant. Foreclosure.—Ilefault and de cree. Frank Fowler plaintiff vs. Nettie Power defenda it.—I ivorce granted. LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK 6 18 15 1 FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS Hirani Gould........................................... Prohibition 1 3 B. F. Ramp .................................................. Socialist 1 8 Thomas H. Tongue................................. Republican is is 33 11437 J. k. Weatherford.................................Democratic 7 9 19 54 22 FOR SUP!’. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION J- Ackerman................................... Republican 18 19 33 W; .......................................... Prohibition 2 VV. A. Warm...................................... Democratic 7 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. | A. M. Crawford.................................... Republican 14 55 57 T. H. Goyne............................................ Prohibition ! 22 3 11 22 42 15 3 10 15 James H. Raley.......................................Democratic ; 52 23 32 9 29 24 7 13 13 FOR STATE PRINTER. i 7 4 4 21 14 n1 2 1 5 W. W. Brooks ........... Prohibition James E. Godfrey.................................. Democratic 58 24 39 10 39 24 6 18 15 J. E. Hosmer ................................................Socialist 4 2 3 3 5 S 5 5 2 J. R. Whitney......................................... Republican 108 34 71 14 65 57 16 28 .50 FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. B. L. Eddy............................................... Republican 80 37 76 17 74 «1 19 28 41 Charles Grissen........................................ Democratic 7 91 29 46 10 53 33 8 23 28 T. L Jones............................................... Prohibition' I 3 1 I*7 3 5 2 2 4 FOR COUNTY JUDGE. W. W. Conder....................... 95 41 72Ì972 36 13 26 42 ■ Democratic 11 J. R. Finley............................. 1 2 2 17 9 3 2 2 4 Prohibition 1 C. F. Keller ........................... 2 2 9 2 3 1 ..... Socialist ■■■ Jasper Smith .......................... 86 23 51 11 50 54 17 23 30 Republican 16 FOR COUNTY CLERK. A. T. Bain....................................................... Socialist ••• 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 2 1 Eugene Jenkins........................................ Democratic 9 91 29 56¡13¡65 24 9 23 21 Homer Mason ........................................ Republican 17 88 36 66118 59 71 17 31 54 S. H. Phillips.......................................... Prohibition 3 2 11« 2 2 5 2 FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Elmer D. Hoag..................................... Republican 10 94 35 56 20 >5 36 19 25 37 P. W. Todd................................................ Democratic 16 84 33 64 19 75 «2 14 28 39 FOR CORONER. W. T. Doughty......... 38 11 22 21127 20 7 1« 32 Prohibition' 7 C. E. Reynolds.......... 132 41 87 24 H4 70 17 31 11 .Republican 20 1 FOR SHERIFF. H. H. Aiderman ...... 82 37 57 19 52 76 19 31 42 .Republican 19 J. D. Edwards.......... 94 26 65 13 70 20 1(1 23 32 .Democratic 6 Seth F. Moon........... 3 2 2 15 6 2 8 3 Prohibition, 2 Geo. T. Poteet........... 1 1 2 2 1 ..... Socialist! FOR ASSESSOR. F. L. Buell .................. 7 1 3 16 21 2 3 1 2 Prohibition A. M. Hare................ 102 35 77 21 «1 52 9 28 «8 Republican 19 John Sheets .............. 67 28 41 7 4I 12 15 1» 7 .Democratic 5 B. W. Turner............. 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 4 2 ..... Socialist FOR SURVEYOR. 93 32 62 18 S'. 11 13 11 34 F. L. Sappington..... ...Republican 18 76 33 56 21 41 >9 19 41 38 L. L. Smith............... ..Democratic 9 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 87 51 .54 15 61 13 11 24 21 Richard Allen........................................... Democratic 8 79 13 62 18 51' 54 19 27 <7 G. VV. Bodyfelt....................................... Republican 5 A. M. Ginn............................................... Prohibition 2 16 10 4 3 1 7 FOR JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. «8 1st Dist.—J. L. Vosburg...................... Republican 24 ,, E. K. Scovell....... 80 58 61 11 25 31 2nd Dist.—G. B. Alley .......... .Republican 8 1 1 24 4 3 9 ,, Cornelius Austin., Prohibition 65 38 12 19 34 34 ,, J. H. Whiting........ .Democratic 20 11 Prohibition 3rd Dist.—Noah Coulsen....... .. 41 27 „ W. T. West......... .Republican FOR CONSTABLES. 22 1st Dist.—H. Anderson....... Republican «6 Albert Zimmerman.................. 28 7 11 10 53 2nd Dist.—John E. Embum.. .Democratic 09 4 5 8 6 10 Prohibition ,, Peter Hasselborg. 7Ì 17 3<i 56 106 59 .Republican ,, Emmett Quick 8 22 Prohibition 3rd Dist.—T. A. Porter.......... FOR SUPERVISORS. 44 Republican 1st Dist.—E. H. Lane........... 48 ,, Matt Morrison ..... Republican 2nd Dist.—W. B. Derby.......... 31 3rd Dist.—M. H. Ripley..... 4“ 4th Dist.—P. F. Ducham .................... Republican 84 Daniel A. Simmonds......... Democratic 65 5th Dist.—Dee Tomlinson .................. Democratic 102 ,, John C. \\ ilson.................... Republican 81 6th Dist.—Paul Erickson................... Republican 68 7th Dist.—Wm.J. Himes................... Republican 47 ,, Emmett Jenkins.................. Democratic Sth Dist.—T. W. Lyster.................... Republican ,, J. B Dellsman.................... Democratic 9th Dist.—G. M. Watkins .................. Republican 18 10th Dist.—John Theiler ................. Republican ,, H. B. Moore..................................... . 21 11th Dist.—Alva Finley.................... Prohibition 23 ,, G. W. Wallace .................. Democratic! 12th Dist.—H. M. Farmer................ Republican 13th Dist.—S. B. Hill ..........................Democratic „ A. P. Wagner....................... Republican 43 14th Dist —William Scott..................Republican 15th Dist.—John T. Moon.................Republican ,. William Rav.......................Democratic 17th Dist.—Alexander Fraser............Republican ,, James D. Ward......................... Socialist! CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. 115 42 79 37 96 HI 28 42 W “ Initiative and Referendum Amendment." Yes. 25 21 5 12 2 9 6 1 8 “ Initiative and Referendum Amendment.” No 3 117 31 48 6 72 21 » 14 21 For County High School ............................. Yes.* 3 6? 45 35 35 31 34 II 27 3« For ( <.tintv High School............................. N<> 22 14- Circuit Court. mcnair Dealers in TAFT DRY FLOORING, CEILING, Finish 2 10 7 15 1 10 5 9 23 1 193 287 7 4 4 1 8 « 11 28 5 18 4 1 4 12 22 20 34 8 87 326 67 607 4 12 23 30 27 6 1 12 10’21 44 3 8 5 605 455 51 2 16 15 3 2 4 10 20 i 17 1 15 22 49 3 3 2 1 23 6 583 53 41 482 18 2 9 5 4 4 18 29 30 « 3 8 1 41 3 2« 6 4 434 624 55 4 11 25 25 80 5 1 12 11 15 43 4 538 555 1 5 8 7 17 1 5 16 28 28 51 8 257 738 31 13 22 30 25 5 2 12 « 8 44 3 10 1 3 15 i 588 462 56 30 8 29 5 39 3 2 1 79 632 363 55 4 5 23 20 29 5 2 20 14 19 42 3 537 532 1 12 9 20 48 3 4 13 24 19 21 5 5 4 6 515 519 68 1 8 5 17 23 1 6 7 I 5 25 6 19 1 6 83 24 322 66 240 62 185 1 38 67 199 68 379 99 20 37 6 25 5 1 10 8 22 27 16 26 10 34 1 1 4 15 23 2o 44 23 2« 7 5 31 51 6< t 2 r1 1 2 24 ! r 5O4L 1 Advertisements for Bids. Lap. Steamer Geo R. Vosburg Will Run Between Tillamook and Astoria Freight in 5-ton lots and over .$5.50 per ton. Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $5.00 per ton. Passenger rate, $3.50. Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of Geo. R. Vosburg NEHALEM TRANS. CO Notice is hereby given that the School Directors of School District No. 9, Tilla mook County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a new school building of four rooms to be joined to and communicating with the PROPRIETOR OF present school building ’n said district, said four rooms to be ‘ “ constructed ------‘ in the present school conformity to to be of the building and same dimensions and finished in the DEALER IN same way; said building to have a found ation of cedar blocks resting on concrete and gravel and the interior arrangement and division of the same to be in confor Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook mity to the present building, including first class brick fluesand stairway. Said building is to be constructed of first class material in a thoroughly workmanlike 1 manner and to be painted inside and out side with at least two coats of pure lead j and oil. The roof is to be n.a le of cedar shingles and to be painted with at least ! two coats of first class roof paint. Win STEAMERS-8UE II. ELMORE, W. II. llARKISON. dow's and doors to be in conformity to those of the present building. All lum ONLY LINE—ASTOT1A TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, ber used in said building to be first class BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE. fir lumber Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Each bidder will be required to furnish also the Astoria & Columbia River II. R. foi San Francisco, Portland with his bid detailed specifications of the and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to work and material covered by such bid. The said School Board reserves the right SAMUEL ELMORE <fc CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR to make modifications in said specifica B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon. tions in the accepted bid, any increase AirpntH 1° & K- c & K N’ K K C(( R- Co AgPIllH p„ ■ rl P |a |' „ rllal d "l- or decrease of cost to be allowed for. The bid j must be sealed and addressed to Thos. Coates, Clerk of School District No. 9, Tillamook City, Oregon, and bids will be opened on Saturday, June 21st at nine o’clock a. m. at a meeting of said Board to be held at the office of B. L. Eddy, 'I illomook City, Oregon . The said School Beard reserves the right to reject any and all bids and will AND require from the successful bl leer a go xl and sufficient l oud with surety in the CALL AT amount of his bid, conditioned that said bidder will, if awarded the contract for said work, finish and complete the same in a first class and workmanlike manner not later than September 15, 1902. The said School Board will also receive When you want anything in at the same time and in the same manr.e scaled bids for lalxjr and material for the | Jewelry, Watches and Silver repair of the present school building in Ware. A complete line of the said district, such repairs to consist oi a latest and best goods in Stock renewal of tile foundation of said build Of Chcesery, Dairy and Creamery ing by placing sound cedar blocks on Machinery and Supplies we carry at all times. concrete and gravel and by renewing the largest stock in the northwest. See my regulator for correct any defective sills ar joists and also to in \ full line of D. H. Burrell tic Co.’s time, I get Western Union time clude the tearing off of the present celebrated Cheese making prepara shingles ane the putting on oi new first tions, Apparatus, etc. twice a week, direct from Port ■ class ce«lar shingles upon the whole of Send for Catalogue. land office. the roof of said building; also to include the taking up of the old floors and laying II of new floors in the hallways downstairs NOTICK POR ITni.lCATION. and upstairs, and putting in new steps in | Department of the Interior, ■ ¡.and Office at Oregon < ity, Oro,, the stairway; also to include the painting 143 FRONT STREET, May 17th. 190a. of said building with pure lead and oil, I Notice is hereby given (hat Hie following two coals out side and one coat insi le; settler ha» tiled notice of hi» intention PORTLAND, ORE. ■ named to make fi a! proof in support oi his claim, also to include the changing of the cloak and that said pt oof will be made before the Agents for room from its present location in the County Clerk of Ti-lanumk County, at Tilla downstairs room in the west end of sai 1 011 July «ytl», loir/, viz DeLaval Cream Separators. ■ mook, Oregon. Ml I. I ON (.. FFOtlZ; building to the opposite side of the room; li E 18631, forth? Hw ’.4, »er. iX, Ip. 6 S, R 9 W also to include the painting of the roof of b n * lie name» the following witnexnea to prove said building with two coats of first class hi» continuou« residence upon and cultivation of »aid land, viz. roof paint; also to include repairs of the Henry Belor. of Dulia», Or».; Stephen Hauer, Leifrv so as to make the same water Micheál Ort ivvldinger, l'nul Kingston, < tight. I'mma.Ote. • ClfARt.KN It. M ookfr Register. The bids for such repairs shall lx? ac companied by detailed specifications of fiMBBH L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otic ft Fox the work to lx? done and material to be 1'1 BI.ICATION. furnished and the successful bidder will United Stute» I. hiu I Office, j , be required to enter into a bond with Oregon ( it) , Ore. Muy 2oth, looa. j sufficient surety in the amount of his Notice 1» hereby given thirt in compliance ■♦’C * vt S—— ■ i i ■ li, bid for the completion of such work in a with the provision» of the net of Con grew» o I ! first class, workmanlike manner not June 3. ih7X. <ntitl,<l "An nut for tin- »ale SHAVING, of timber land» in the Mali«of California, , later than September 1st, 1902. Said Oregon, Nevada an<l a»hington Territory.” as HAIR CUTTING, I Board reserves the right to r ject any extended to all the Public Land State» by act of and all bids. Auvuht 4, ihya, HELEN WATT. Dated June 7, 1902. Of Tillaniook, «’onnty of Tillamook State (or Ax M c N air , Chairman, School Boar I. Territory) of Oregon, haw tin» day filed hi this T hos . C oa T ks , Clerk, School Board. I ofli<-<- her »worn »tatement No. 5757, for the M F. LEACH Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. Pacific Navigation Co 832 97 395 54.3 Martha Gould plaintiff vs. Isaih F Gould defendant —Divorce continued. William E. Page plaintiff vs. Melis a Page defendant. Divorce granted. Sarah Ann Sargent plaintiff vs. Dex ter Sargent defendant.—Divorce con tinued. Emily B Stewart plaintiff vs. John J Stewart defendant.—Divorce continued for service. Proposal for Bids for Warrants. Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER School Laws of the State of Oregon, as amended by Act of 1901. Bids for said warrants are to be sealed and delivered to the Clerk of said Dis trict at Tillamook City, Oregon, and will be opened by said Board of Directors on June 28th, 1902 at the hour of nine o’clock A. M. Said Board of Directors reserves the riglir to reject any and all bids for said warrants. The time for delivery of said warrants in case the same shall be issued will be fixed at the time of opening said bids. Dated, Tillamook, Oregon, June 7, 1902. Ax M c N air , Chairman, School Board. T hos . C oates , Clerk, School Board. 21 23 16 39 24 43 20 20 27 27 27 27 4 13 5 5 ! 14 Also 44 48 20 31 40 34 65 102 81 68 47 44 23 25 18 2< 21 Rustic School Notice is hereby given that in pursi • ance of authority given to the Board oi Directors of School District No. 9, Till: - mook County, Oregon, by resolution duly adopted at a meeting of the legal voters of said District, the said Board of Directors herby offers to the public in terest-bearing warrants of said district in the sum of $2700.00 to be expended for the construction of a new school build ing Said warrants are to draw interest at six per cent, per annum and to lie issued in denomination of $50.00 each and are to lie payable as follows, to-wit: $200 at the expiration of three years from date of issuance; $200 at the expira tions of four years; $300 at the expira tions of five years; $4<x? at the expiration of six vears; $400 at the expiration of seven vears, $400 at the expiration of eight years; $400 at the expiration of nine years a id $400 at the expiration of ten years, interest on said warrants to lie ¡Mid annually. Said wair nts are proposed t > lie issued under subdivision 6 of Section 48 of the CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS Franklin’s Jewelry Store B^DDlClÇ-kEATINÎ Ö0, Edwards & Sladden, Baita SUA Ml’« KUNG, Hot and Cold Baths I purchaM* of tire S *» of Sw of Se< tnni No is. EVER Y THING S TRICT L Y FIRS T CI. A SS in Township No 2 N, Range No 10 W. and will The Philadelphia ledger deecrihei i offer pioof to show that the land sought is the act of a Moro who, carried a flag | more valuable for its timlrer orstone than for ■ agricultural DUrprmes. and to e»tabliah her claim of truce, approaching two Ammerican j to said laiirf l»ef<.re the Coun y clerk o 'Iilia a, Idiers and suddenly dashed upon one J mook I’oniiiy at Tillamook ( ity, Oregon. 011 to mutilate him with a bolo. On the BARBER IND HAIRDRESSER | Ertday, the i»t day of August, u/tz, Hire names witnesses •ame page the I-edger prints a laudation SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, as Frank Long Holiert RoLhins, of ||»y City, of Seimtof Hoar's Philippine oration, 1 Or . John R ilarte^ Havld Martiny, 01 1 Illa advocating an in*le|>endent Filipino ! mook. Or. SHAMPOOING, ETC | Any and all ja rxons rlainutig adversely the government, with the I >e< la ration of I a trove-descri lied lamia are requeMcd to file their Independence for a corner stone. Mr. f eahns in tins office on or before said .st dn)' of Hoar's idealization of savages is simply Electric Baths nicely fitted up (’<<•<) for ■ Augunt, lyuE. persona suffering with rlieunwUm C his B. M oores , Register. astounding. EDGAR LATIMER,