Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1902, Image 1

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    OREQON, OCTOBER 16, 190a
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Real Estate Transfers.
Cook Stoves
Heaters
and
/
Ranges
Hardware, Tinware.
Iron and Steel
The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors.
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to.
Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS.
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc
TH/IfAMOOK
JOTTINGS
$i.5o per year
Resolutions
Sealed Bids.
of Condolence and
Respect.
’Tranfers for the week ending Oct. 13,
Sealed Bids will be received at the
1902. Furnished by Cooper & Botts,
At a regular communication of Pacific County Clerk’s Office up to and includ­
abstracters.
1 Lodge No. 105 1. O. O. F. held on Octo- ing November 4th, 1902. for the care
| ber 4th, 1902, the following preamble and keeping per month of George Myers
Claude Thavcr and wife, et. a), to Dan and resolutions were unanimously a county charge.
H omer M ason ,
Nicklas. Warranty deed to 5 acres, adopted.
,
County Clerk.
west part of sec. 21, tp. 1 N., R. 10
Whereas it has pleased the great Ar-
Dated October Sth, 1902.
W. $300.00.
chitect of the universe to rcniove from
Bv order of Countv Court.
Peter Wilson and wife to Paul Erick­ our midst our late brother. Frank P.
son. Warranty deed to 10 a resin 1 Simmons
And, Whereas it is but just that a fit-
Nw
Ne li, sec. 19, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W.
■ ing recognition of his many virtues
81OQO.00.
H. Govne and wife to George W. should lx had ; therefore be it
Resolved, by Pacific Lodge No. 105
Phelps. Warranty deed to lots 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 4, Park I, O.O. F that while we bow with hum
addition to Tillamook City. $600. I 1 hie submission to the will of the Most
High we do not the less mourn for our
Goodspeed to Nancy A. Wilson.
brother who has been taken from us.
Warranty deed to
acres from
Resolved, that in the death of Frank
North End, lot 4, Goodspeed’s Park.
P. Simmons this lodge laments the death
$350.00.
of a brother who was ever ready to
G. O. Nolan and wife to Claude and
proffer the hand of aid and the voice of
Estelle Thayer. Warranty deed to
sympathy to the needy and distressed of
tract in secs. 20 and 21, tp. 1 N, R the fraternity, an active member of this
10 W. $75.00.
Lodge whose utmost endeavors were ex­
George W. Phelps and wife to S. M. tended for its welfare ami prosperity, a
Robbins. Warranty deed to W 54 friend and companion who was dear to
Nw54Se54Nw54 and Sw UNe%, us ail. A citizen whose upright and no­
sec. 3, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. $7000 00.
ble life was a standard of emulation to
Heirs of Ezra B. Ely to Charles J. Blan­ his fellows.
chard. Warranty deed to W
Sw
Resolved, that these resolutions be
54 Ne X Sw 54 and Se 54 Nw 54. sec spread upon the records of the Lodge
R. 9
8, tp.
-r. 3 S, —
- W.
... $1000
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Li uhsiiiillcu to
iu iiic
and a a copy
copy tiiercwi
thereof uc
be transmitted
the
Tillman H. McCormack to Armada Me-' family of our deceased brother and to
Corniick and Emma Sly ter. War­ each of the newspapers of Tillamook,
ranty deed to W
of that part of Oregon.
A. M. H arb ,
1
Ne 54, sec. 5, tp. 2 S, K. 9 W. $10 00.
R.W. R obbins , ' Committee.
U.S. Land Office to Sarah A. Parsons
T heo . J acobv , )
Receipt for $6.00, balance for Se l4,
sec. 31, W Vi Sw 54 and Se 54 Sw 54»
sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 6 W.
Sarah Alice Parsons and husband to
Delos A. Blodgett, et al. Warranty
deed to Se 54 Se 5^. sec. 31, W 54 Sw
>4 and Se 54, Sw 54, sec. 32, tp. 2 N,
R. 6 W. $1.00.
Geo. W. Kiger and wife to Frank Marey.
Quit claim deed to small tract in W
54. sec 21, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W. $395.34.
Marcellus Faulconer and wife to Louis
Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-RcsidentS.
L. Shortridge. Warranty deed to 1
acre in sec. 28, tp. 5 S, K. 9 W. $50.
Frederick W. Haverland to Louis L. and
Alice A. Shortridge. Warranty deed
to E 54
’4 and E 54 Se 54. sec. 33,
tp. 5 S, R. 9 W. $750.00.
, Geo. W. Kiger and wife to Frank Marey.
Quit claim deed to small tract in W
54, sec. 21, tp, 1 N, R. 10 W. $1.00.
Sophie Backus to T. A. Garbade. War­
ranty deed to Ne *4, sec. 34, tp. 1 S,
R 8 W. $1.00.
Nannie Bacon and husband to Henry
Hamilton. Warranty deed to Se 54.
Nw X «nd lot 3, sec. 3, tp. 1 N, R.
7 W. $500.00.
Four mortgages securing $1,870.00.
Four mortgages securing $1,290.00,
satisfied.
Why pay $75 for steel ranges from the cents. Ladies Jackets and Mackintoshes
peddlers when you can get a better steel at actual cost. Ladies rubbers 35 cents
range from McIntosh & McNair for $45 a pair. A reduction in men’s ladies’ Boy’s
“C.’’ Ben Riesland.
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to $50 ?
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and children’s Gum Boots. Dry Goods
Farm loans at 6 per cent. Apvly to
The Board of Equalization closed their and clothing for the next 60 days at
B. L. Eddy.
*
work last Saturday, making a few chan­ cost. Fine line latest style, up to date
Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C ges in the assessment rolls and a reduc­ shoes at greatly reduced prices. In the
& E. Thayer.
past 12 years you have always found
tion of 49 per cent on all real estate.
What Tillamook needs now is a brick­
that I sell just as I advertise. Respect­
When you want to know anything
fully,—D. T. E dmunds .
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yard.
about the Oregon Fire Relief Association |
Chas. Pye, of Nehalem, came in on the
cell upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is I Work on the improvements in Tilla­
Elmore Saturday.
the agent for Tillamook county.
* 1 mook bav aud Hoqunrton slough will
A W. Mac Kenzie, of Portland was in
not be resumed until after the survey of
Jeff Fleck, who was arrested Saturday
the bar is completed. When that is done
the city last week.
evening for disorderly conduct and who ,
A. A. Cook, of Portland, was regis­ was out on bail disappeared from the i the Engineer’s department will then de-
‘ termine which is the most practical way
tered at the Allen house.
city Sunday night, his where abouts are
I to expend with the best results the mo-
The steamer Geo. R. Vosbnrg came in not known
‘ ney now available. In all probability
in from Astoria Sunday.
Rev. C. P. Metzler will preach at Bay
some kind of a dredging appliances
S. J. Sturgeon returned from a business City Sunday morning, and at the Pres- j will be attached to the dredge which
byterian church in this city in the eveti-
even-
trip to Portland Sunday.
will lie more useful than the bucket
Messrs. Williams and Nelson of North ing.
which was previously used. It will be
Elder T, H. Starbuck, of Portland, some months before the work will be re­
Yamhill, were in the city last week.
Mr. C. S. Hammond andfamily cam ein will hold meetings in the Seventh Day sumed.
Adventist Church Friday1, Saturday and
On the Elmore Saturday.
The Margarita. Fischer Ccmpany is
Sunday evenings, commencing at 7:30;
playing at the Tillamook Opera House
The Wilson River bridge on the Bay
All are cordially invited.
allot this week begining on Monday
City road has been undergoing repairs.
Men's fine all wool underwear for less with the beautiful English Drama, “Ma.
The new bridge across Stillwell slough
than $2.00 per suit. Ladies’ wool under­ I k ’I Heath. On Tuesday evening, the
on the Bay City road is completed.
wear less than $1.50 per suit. And bar. roaring farce comedy of “Captain
M. F. Leach returned on the Elmore gains to farther orders. Racket Store.*
Racket” was produced with marked
from Portland Saturday.
The best saw’ on earth. Use the Great success. Wednesday, the romantic boar­
The survey vessel Wright came up to
Western saws and you will soon be der drama, “The Golden Giant,” was
the government docks Monday.
convinced of this fact, for they are re­ given to the publie with all of the real­
If you wish to buv goods and get them cognized to be the best saw now on the istic pathos and facination that fine and
right go to the Racket Store.
market. For sale at McIntosh & Mc­ artistic acting can produce. Miss Mar­
garita Fischer, as usual, captivated her
Born, on the 11th inst., to the wife of Nair’s hard-ware store.
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Wert Sappington, a daughter.
The Rev. D. A. Watters, presiding El­ audience with the alternating depth and
Ladies’ dress and fancy goods in end. der of the Salem district will be here to dash exhibited in her star part. T o.
Tillamook Public School.
I
less varieties just received at Cohn’s.
1iold the first quarterly conference of the night tne beautiful old story of “East
Lynn
will
be
played
by
a
strong
cast.
The
report
of
Tillamook
Public
School
A fine stock of new clothing just re­ ; M. E. church uext Saturday and Sun-
The play is too well known to require for month ending Oct. 10th, 1902 :
reived from a New York factory nt i day. He will preach Sunday at 11 a. m.
comment. On Friday night, “The Gild­
,
and
7
p.
m.
The
Sacrament
of
the
Cohn’s.
ed Youth,’’ a farce comedy will entertain
i
Lord's
Supper
will
be
administered
at
55 «
Mr. V. Giardin and wife, formerly of:
the usual crowded house, after which
•u
Astoria are registered at the Allen House the morning service.
■
a grand ball will lie given. Music will
£
Mr Giardin has charge of the shop for­ ' Mrs. Lem Parker and Mrs. Sheldon re- be furnished by Fisher’s full orchestra
à o3
, turned to Portland from the East Sun­
<
merly owned by Dorman Edwards.
Dancers will find this the finest music
day
evening
and
will
return
to
Tilla
­
F. M. Bookie, government engineer of
to the cadence of which they ever glided. lst Primary.... 55654 31 54 4 33 23
Portland,is registered at the Allen House. mook iu the course of a dav or so.
A large house is expected. Good order 2nd Primary ... 758 19 0 44 29
Mr. David McNair, of Coos County, and prompting is insured.
Dancing lstIntermediate774X 1854 7 47 36
Mr. J. A. Jefferson, Deputy Sheriff
was in the city the first of the week on will continue to 3 o'clock Saturday 2d Intermedia te26554 54 2 20 IS
from Salem, is in the city on business.
- Captain Hunt, of Cape Mear’s Light­ a visit to his brother, Mr. A. McNair, morning. Don’t fail to take that in. On Advanced......... 66854 654 ¡3 36 30
Saturday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock a High School...... 68354 1154 1 1 37 1H
house was in the city the first of the he returned to his home Tuesday.
Miss Maud Sturgeon, w ho is a late matinee of the beautiful drama “Esmar-
week,
elda will lie pl iyed for the special bene
E. H. W hitnbv , Prin.
A cool drink of soda water is delicious graduate of Pharmacy and a licensed
fit of those who are uuable to attend
pharmacist,
has
charge
of
the
prescrip
­
and healthful. You can get it at Vogler’s
tion department at Sturgeon’s Drug cnenings. The management has reduced
NETARTS.
Bakery.
*
the price of all tickets to twenty-five
Store.
Twenty-five cases of the celebrated
cents. No reserved seats.
Saturday
Frank Wheeler and family, of Tilla­
The Sue H. Elmore left for Astoria .
Buckingham & Hecht boots and shoes
evening, the last of this engagement, mook, came over Sunday to gather
Wennesday morning with the following
at Cohn’s.
*
“The Queen of Wall Street will lie ren­ huckle-berries.
»
The Tillamook wharf and warehouse passengers : L. Gamand, A. Hnsty. B dered. This is at present the most pop­
There are seven men working on the
Paulsom, Mrs. Paulsom and family.
has been undergoing some repairs in the
ular drama on the stages of the eastern
The United States grand jury had the cities. It is an exact picture of life in Benscheidt road and are doing splendid
way of planking.
matter of the alleged timber frauds in ' America’s great metropolis. This com­ work.
G. L. Richardson returned from the |
.Mike Abplunarp and Jim Paulin, of
Tillamook County beforethem on Thurs- ' pany has met with phenomonal success
South end of the county FriJay after a
day, and after examining a nunilxr of j wherever they have gone. Their clean Trask were on the beach last Friday on
short visit at Oretown.
witnesses, the jury threw out the com­ forcefull rendition of the days great at- a business trip.
D. B Gaunt, of McMinnville was in I plaint against Claude Thayer.
Geo. W. Phelps and J. M Morgan
( traction has ranked them in the first
the city last week on business connected
The Elmore came in Saturday with place among America’s traveling com­ went to Tillamook Saturday,
with the stage line between here and
100 tons of freight for this place and 50 panies. Don't miss this <>p|»ortunity of
Henry Leach and family, of Fairview,
North Yamhill.
seeing their fine w’ork. Tickets for all
tons for Garibaldi. The passengers were; engagements on sale at the office of.—C. are camping of the I »each.
Quite a number of new buildings are Gus Wickland, A. Hendricks, Charlie B en R iesland .
T. B. Turney, of Long Prairie, came
under erection in this city. There have Pye, M. F. Leach, A. A. Coals. V. Zar-
over to Netarts Monday.
NOTICE FOR H Bl.¡CATION
been lietween fifteen and twenty new dina. 0. S. Hammond and family, Mr.
Land Office at Oreg <n City. Or
Born, Oct. 11th, to the wife of Elmer
October nth. lyott.
—
buildings built in the last eight months. ’ Gist and Mr. Walter.
Notice la hereby jrt'eu that the fol low u» '•4 LUn||
, n son.
named aettler h«s fllrii notice of hia
’
Sunday saw the Tillamook Athletic to make final proof in Mipport ol
Razor honing a specialty with Davis
and that aaid proof will lx-
i > m A V x i yx i cf c
;
the barber, opposite the Allen house. Club boys go down in inglorious defeat Regialer and fUceiver. M or»|.H.
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and Fairview carry away the Pennant. on November xth, 1902, via :
Price 25 cents.
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Fairvew did well and next spring wil
Dr. P. J. Sharp, of Portland, is in the
have more confidence and come into play
citv. he is fnvorablv impressed with Till­
rontiuuou* re«Klevi-»A
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V
.,.>3
earlier in the season. We should have hta
of mk ! land, viz
1
\ >
iOV
amook and is thinking of settling here as
a league next spring, teams at Nehalem
Edgar F. Urn mb. of Carlton. ^*\\V
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I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted
a resident dentist.
Milla. Frank H H ar pole, Fr anew*
Hobsonville, Bay City Fairvew, South T of Whiteaon.
Oregon
Oregon
State board of Education, and will carry all the books adopted by them.
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'
Cnan B. Mnonra, Regiilw-».
Dr. O. H. Davenport, dentist, will be Prairie and Woods might be sustained I
and
a
good
play
maintained.
Anvwav
in his office in Tillamook City from the
Notice
we compliment Fairview.
1st to the loth of each month.
Money to lonn, on good «ecurity or •
Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right.
Saturday's Sale, Oct. 18th at D. T real eat ate. Apply to.—
Mr. A. D. Haw kens and F. G. Huston
Geo. W. P hklpb .
Chicago, are in on a hunting expedition, Edmands Cash Store.— 600 yards
Netarts, Oregon.
J.P. Stone bringing them in over Wilson Prints. 10 Yards for 25 cents. 200 vards
Cam brick at 4 cents a vard. 12 dozen
River Road.
Lost.
The most complete line of men's, boy’s 10 cent Handkerchiefs at 5 cents each.
Oldfsshioned gold breastpin, trimmed
6
dozen
15
cent
Handkerchiefs
at
9
cents
and misses and ladies heavy and dress
with black enamel. Return to this of­
shoes to be found at the Racket Store. * each. »»0 doten cloths pins 75 for 5 fice. Reward.
“C.” BEN
RIESLAND
Dairy Farms. Timber Claims
Home Locations. Town Property
Insurance. Loans.
Financial Agent.
Tillamook City, Oregon.
Mayfield Woolen Mill Co’s. All Wool Clothing
Barton Brother’s Village School Shoes
Two lines that cannot be beat in quality
and price.
We sell an absolutely all Wool SUIT
stylish and neat at $9.00 to $12.50, that
equals many Suits others charge 15.00 to
$18.00.
We do not add on Portland profit of
100 per cent, but are willing to sell at a
live and let live price
Our line of Shoes are up to
away down in price
W alkover
for M en
FLOUR
FEED
TODD & CO
,
HE NEW SCHOOL BOOKS
_ 1
by the
My Stock of School Supplies
C I CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist and Stationer