Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 13, 1902, Image 6

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    CLEARANCE SALE
MACKINTOSHES.
1 co
N. R. Moon....................................
15° J M Morgan..................................
Paul Erickson salary as road
3 5°
7 87 G B Wiley....................................
supervisor district No. 6..........
53 00 H. Patterson ................................
Work in Road District No. 10.
Geo. Smith....................................
1050
H.
II.
Alderman
salary
as
sheriff
266
67
The Commissioners Pass on a
»7 °°
OF
E. E. Roland................................
15° Chas Blum....................................
W. J. Himes salary as road sup­
Claude Creighton.........................
27 00
Large Number of Bills.
ervisor district No. 7................
3° 00
Work in Road District No. 6.
R R Creighton.........................
31 00
W. E. Southwick cleaning court
The board of County Commissioners
7° 5° Ed Blum ......................................
15 00
room.............................................
4 5° George Higginbotham ..............
met last week with County Judge W. W.
M. M. Todhunter........................
21 00 Fred Blum....................................
20 25
Truckee Lumber Co. lumber
Our clearance sale of Mackintoshes has just begun. We wish to
Conder and <'ommis»ioners L. Parrish
6 00 Alvin Blum....................................
*5 75
and merchandise.......................
49 *9 M. T. Todhunter..........................
clean out every Mackintosh in our Store, aud in order to do
and Geo. W. Body felt present, when •
Geo
Williams
..............................
31
50
John
Blum
..................................
9
75
M. H. Ripley salary as road sup­
the following business was transacted:
so we have cut the price away below cost. We do not want
36 00 Geo Parish....................................
3 00
ervisor..........................................
4400 Paul Erickson..............................
Erick
Glad
................................
.
24
37
to carry till next season the few we have left. A word to the
John Theiler road supervisor
Kaspar
Schield
..........................
9
75
C. E. Reynolds expenses of
43 5° John Riggs....................................
3 35
District No. io..........................
$33 5° . buriel of Morey.........................
wise is uufif sed.
20 00 Nick Melchior..............................
800
W E Southwick for digging
i B. L. Eddy drawing contracts...
6 00 John Melchior..............................
Issac
II
Moon
road
work
in
dis
­
6 00
grave...........................................
5 00 ' Emmett Quick hauling lumber
5 95 Peter Heisel..................................
trict No. to................................
31 00
F Burns..........................................
27 00
Thos. Lyster road supervisor
1 Geo. W. Phelps registering
39 35
N G Boquist..................................
1800 Hiram B Moon ditto..................
District No. 8.,..........................
44 00
voters..........................................
1 00
6 00 E E Roland road work in dis­
Lulu E. Malaney return of fees
Homer Mason incidentals..........
5 45 Gust Wicklund..............................
The Lion Factory
trict No. 15................................
> 5° The new Stock of Winter Hats have arrived.
in divorce case ..........................
1000 G. B. Lamb incidentals..............
31 5°
2 30 John Erickson..............................
has allowed us for a short time to sell their latest style $3.00
John Moon sup R. D. No. 15 ..
2 00
A
Williams
....................................
300
P. F. Hobson 94 yds gravel.......
73 4° Frank Wheeler gravel.................
22 5o
Winter Hat for $2.00, just to introduce it to the public. If
37 00
600 J F Moon sup R D No. 15 ....
John Johnson 29 yds. gravel
20 95 Jos. Michaud gravel.....................
25 50 Peter Hasselberg..........................
Tillamook Lodge No 94 I. O. O.
you want a durable hat call and get one while they last for
Ole
Gulstrom
................................
24
00
Buffington 82 yds. gravel...........
54 to
Scalp Bounty
F. lot in cemetery..................
8 00
Carl Wallin....................................
20 2-5
Frank Ekroth 55 yds. gravel....
37 °5 Wells C. .........................................
$2.00.
2 00
F Severance..................................
22 50 Matt Morrison sup R D No. I. 106 00
The claim of the Tillamook log-
Kellow Chas...................................
200
H
G
Cox
painting
bridges
........
aoo
00
Work in Road District No. 8.
ing Company for cable was
Himes W. J....*...........................
2 00
In the matter ol the tax rolls for the
E P Wells......................................
750
continued
Bays Wm N....................................
4 00
Gny Vaughn..................................
600 years 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899 and
Andrew Zurcher 16 cords of
Himes W. J....................................
2 00
W Powell........................................
1 50 1900, the sheriff asked that warrants be
wood at $3.50.............................
56 00 Hansen Christen..........................
1000
James R Ribble............................
300 placed on the foregoing tax rolls to be
A A. Ford salary as road mas­
Doughty Wm................................
2 00
Bell Johnson..................................
450 made returnable on the first .Monday in
ter............................................... -
9 20
Schield E. P..................................
2 00
Alvin Johnson...............................
6 00 January,1903, and the clerk was ordered
Alex Fraser salary as road sup­
Call and inspect our large assortment of Ice \\ ool Shams.
Himes W. J....................................
4 00
Hull Johnson................................
6 00 to place new warrants in the sheriff’s
ervisor District No. 17............
3^ 00 Coates T..........................................
They are beauties.
10 00
Russ Johnson................................
3 00 hands.
L. Parrish mileage and salary as
Reading Samtnie..........................
200
The official bond of Albert Zimmerman
Frank Eklof..................................
3 00
commissioner......... .................
2400
Woods Sachel................................
4°°
Frank Reading.............................
1 50 as constable of the first district, the bond
Geo. W. Bodyfelt mileage and
Bodyfelt J. W................................
200
Fred Lowry....................................
2 20 was approved with William Balterson
salary as commissioner............
25 00
Newell Clyde................................
200
D D Jones......................................
I 55 and Charles Seaman bondsmen.
G. B. Aliev justice fees state vs
Jenkins G. T..................................
2 00
The only place to get high grade Dress Goods, Linings and
Bid of T. F. Lyster to keep Geo. Myers
J Pesterfield..................................
1 50
A. B. Allison...............................
1070
Bulitz Ernest..................................
y 00
Trimmings to match, is at our Store. The variety is large
Sam Dailey....................................
1 50 was rejected.
Harry Parker witness fees...........
1 5°
40 26 DDWest........................................
In the matter of the approval and ac­
1875
Johu E tn bom witness fees.........
1 5° R. L. Wade hardware..................
and the prices are as low as others charge for shoddy goods.
j J Webber....................................
18 00 ceptance of the Jenkins bridge across
Burt Campbell witness fees
1 5° W. G. Kelso salary as road sup­
ervisor.........................................
2200 Dan Billings.................................
Rollie Watson witness fees..
1 5°
6 00 Wilson river, this being the time set for
Harold Wells...............................
12 00 the completion and examination of the
W. H. Boos witness fees..............
1 5° Geo. A. Richardson laundry
service ................
65 Henry Zuruflu..............................
G. B. Alley justice fee state vs
6 00 same, the court found the bridge not yet
6 05 Joe Fitzpatrick ..............................
Haus Toll.....................................
1035 Cohn & Co. merchandise............
9 00 completed in regard to decking and ap­
Gents, we have just received the largest and best assortment
Z Wells.............................
15 00 proaches, and when this was done the
C. P. Nelson witness fees............
1 5° F. Berns gravel and making cul­
of Golf and Dress Shirts ever received in the city. Newest
vert ..................................................
16 50 J W Bucklej..................................
Robert Fullerton witness fees....
1 50
6 00 county judge was authorized to reinspect
colors just from the factory. Ask to see them.
35 5° O W Olsen...................................
Louise Maloney witness fees......
1 5° Tillamook Headlight printing..
4 50 and accept the bridge, and when so ac­
3° °5 J Jordi..............................................
Clv<ie Clements witness fees.......
1 50 Tillamook Herald printing. ...
4 5° cepted the county clerk was ordered to
Beck witness fees...........................
> 5° P. F. Ducham salary as road
Clarence Hanenkrat....................
10 50 draw a warrant for $2,435 in favor of
42 OO M R Hanenkrat............................
supervisor....................................
Work in Road District No. 17.
3 75 the contractor, less $12 for shortage in
Work in Road District No. 3.
Clarence Dunn...............................
Frank Hanenkrat........................
3 00 number of stringeis ; also to draw war­
17 35
Ladies, we are closing out our remaining stock of Jackets
16 50 Dave Trowbridge..........................
37 50 Ralph Hanenkrat........................
I). J. Dunn............................... .......
3 00 rants for approaches at $1.85 per lineal
33 35 Dave Curtis...................................
aud Capes. Prices reduced in this department. See us if
W. A Gage.....................................
6 00 foot, to be reported by tlie county judge.
150 Frank Ekroth................................
27 OO Johu Aellig....................................
15 00 Arch Rogers.................................
Edward McGlinchy.....................
4 12 The next day the bridge was accepted,
you want a Jacket.
18 OO Dan Murphy.................................
25 OO M. E Johnson..............................
Harry Beckwith ............................
9 00 the warrant for the approaches being
3000 Jerry Murphy..............................
ArZy Hess.......................................
>9 50 Harry Crane...................... ........
4 50 $206.50.
Goodyear Glove
Leng BOOTS,
300 Marion Chance............................
9 00 Fred Kabkee..................................
V5 m Purcell....................................
Bid oi Otto Walthers to keep George
3 00
12 OO
4 5°
reduced
a pair.
Work in Road District No. 1.
D. D. Jones.....................................
Myers was accepted.
I 5° Fred Wirt......................................
61 59
Preston Maroff................................
6 75
Petition of E. G. E. Wist for adjust­
Every
27 OO Wm Schoymeyer.........................
9 OO Frank Crane..................................
65 25 ment of taxes was continued.
Harry Quick...................................
................................
75 A R ose
i 5° Fred Long.....................................
P. Norberg.......................................
4200
The sheriff was ordered to accept the
Work in Road District No. 4.
Louis Norberg................................
Fred Long.....................................
15 00 sum of $20 from J. C. Gove for taxes for
■ 50
I OO Silas Morton..................................
3 35 Wm Snyder ................................
Ray Morin.......................................
35 25 the years 1895 and 1896.
3 35
Work in Road District No. 7. ;
F. M Lamb................ ....... ........
5 5° Wm Doughty................................
The taxes for the year 1889 upon some
IO 50 Vesper Dough tv............................
3 7» Jim Tomkins.................................
J. Buckles.......................................
32 00 property belonging to the Duncan and
9 0^ Henry Hellebuyck ..................
75 Wm Tinnerstet.............................
25 00 Brewer Lumber Co , which had been
J. Jordi.............................................
9 OO L Reifenburg................................
3 fio Alfred Carlson...............
8 00 illegally assessed, the sheriff was ordered
O. W. Olsen.....................................
3 00 J R Moon........................................
A few
in
and 25c.
95 05 to enter it as wrongfully assessed.
•.•„Henry Lowry
18 OO F Ducham ............................
3 00 G II O'Neil.....................................
29 20
ZunifU.
The application of J. F. Kunn for a
Linings at 5 cents
yard.
Work in Road District No. 3.
C II Himes............. !.......................
21 50 road of public easement, it was ordered
R. 1Q Farley...................................
18 75
that
the
same
be
declared
a
public
road
6
00
W. II. Hoskins..............
6 00
75 °o V Jacobs..........................................
Ralph Moore........................... ........
from the line of Otto Haag's land over
1 50 and across the la.id of A. Totzauer, to be
Dan. Billings...................................
5700 Wm Knight...................................
43 50 Ben Jacobs......................................
Harold W. Ils
..........
27 OO Chas Wilks....................................
15 75 opened by the petitioner and to be 30lt.
57 '»° Mi!o Bnanian..................................
36 OO Dan Hickey....................................
11 25 in width.
John Weber............................... ..
77 50 Ed Bush . .......................................
9 00 Will Wood......................................
Sheriff Aiderman made his return on
38 80
Melvin Lamb.................................
I 5° Grant Mills................
Remember we are tlie Leaders in everything we carry.
9 00 M Mills.............................
Nick Neilson..................................
i 25 the tax roll for the year 1901 as follows;
Ernest Lamb....................................
9 00 Wm Maxwell.................................
Karl Knudson..............................
5 20 Amount levied ........................ $51,680 67
Henry Zuruflu................................
233 10
— Hanson......................................
Fred Lowry............ -.................... -
28 50 Amount sheriff’s assessment..
b 25 D Me Kalvey................................
John Hickey..................................
18 00 Collected and turned over to
Frank Fitzpatrick..... *..................
3 00 John Morgan................................
Joe Fitzpatrick...............................
F Bester................................... «...
575
treasurer.................................. $45,083 74
Work in Road District No. 14-
1 50 Collected on sheriff s assess­
John Purcell...................................
S. B. Hu der ................................
23 50 M Trowbridge...............................
ment..........................................
214 07
Frank Paul......................................
10 50
20 50 Henry Leach.................................
A. A. Wayniire..............................
Cash on hand ............................
18 70
Verner
Holden
.............................
4
50
D. I). West................................... ..
21 00
Bab Way mire................................
Rebate on taxes........................
789 21
3 00 Rebate on wagons....................
F L. Bm ll
............................
340 00
C II. Waymire..............................
21 75 Ilarley Morton.............................
204 00
Dave Fitzpatrick...........................
2 25 Sworn off' ...................................
William Glick................................
19 50 Harvev Williams......................
Doublv
and
erroneouslv
as
­
Joe Delsnian...................................
—
Franklin
...................................
6
00
H. Braten......................................
15 00
sessed ............................ .’.........
232 51
9 00 Ed Knoblock................................
Henry Delsman.. ........................
12 00 Delinquent................................... 5028 54
6 00 D Hess...........................................
Work in Road District No. 10.
12 00
Marten Yank................................
7 50 II Ohls.............................................
Total ....................................$51,913 77
Irvin Philips...................................
2 80
1 50 John Yank . ....................................,
9 OO Jim Williams................................
Fred Blum......................................
4 25 j C. H. Hogen..................................
3 00 Penalty and interest collected
35 00 C Anderson....................................
and paid to treasurer..........
532 47
R. Simmons....................................
1 50
5 <»6 j A. N. Knoblock ..........................
3 75 C II Himes.....................................
After examination by the court.it was
Claude Creighton...........................
i 50 ordered that said return be approved
24 75 Jap Dimick........................
I 50 C Wilks..........................................
Henry Schield ..... ........................
Work in Road District No 4.
and the accounts credited where they
4 5° I R Allen..........................................
I 5«
Peter Schield..................................
73 50 belong.
25 12 P. Yank..........................................
3 ()O A Simmons...................................
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
In the matter of clearing of the wagon
2 25 J. Hudson........................................
Kaspar Schield................... .........
42 75
Li 75 M B Pettys...««..............
road leading from G. T. Jenkins’ place to
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
Adolph Schield.............................
12 75 C. F. Murphy................................
II
Lederer
......................................
6
00
3 00
the Bester ford, it appearing to the court
this City.
9 00
John Simmons...............................
B Briar............................................
19 50 that the work was almost completed, G.
John
Hickey
salary
as
road
sup
­
Harry Crane 170 feet rope..........
2 5"
Ggfir ssf-
F Ducham......................................
24 80 T. Jenkins was ordered to inspect said
67 00
ervisor ..........................................
J. A. Taft Go. lumber...................
81 73
Harry Long...................................
18 00 road and report to the court, and the
J Whisky,
to $8.00
1
Yellow Fir Lumber Co. lumber.
21 69 M. II. Larson caring for county
Frank Long............................
11 25 subscription list turned over to G. W.
Sappington to collect.
charges........................................
35 00 Bert Nichols...............
P. W. Todd salary as County
3 00
Wines, $1.00
per
J
37 9« W Trombley....... ...........................
treasurer........ ...................... .
91 670 F. L. Sappington lumber..........
1 50 W. W. Conder, salary as county
judge............................................... $100 00
Tillamook Telephone & Tele­
B. C. Lamb stationery.................
Frank
Haley
..................................
75
23
G. W. Bodyfelt, salary as com­
graph Co. telephone services.
9 00
S
-.-lik,<51-«fl!«fl! «fly- «fly
2 OO
P. W. Todd postage.....................
W111 Provost........ n.................. ..
3 00
missioner ...................................
13 00
G B. Lamb traveling expenses
7 80
L. Parrish, salary as county
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
The following clams were con­
Work in Road District No. 5.
Anderson & Tinnerstet bridge
commissioner...........................
21 00
buy it pure aud unadulterated from me.
tinued:
F Berns..... 12 00
440 00
work
............................................
The
claim
of
Otto
Johnson
was
con­
_ Harley Folaiul plow................... «
P Berns.... ................
7 50 tinued.
John Theiler settlement of judg­
J. L. Childers work on Earl road
Ed Kelso........... ..........................
7 50
The land doublv assessed for the vear
18 25
ment in circuit court..
Tillamook Logging Co. cable...
A Anderson ................................
4 50 1897, belonging to the Oregon & Cal-
Work
in
Road
District
No.
II
John Theiler road work...............
M Todhunler ..............................
12 00 itornia R.R. Co. was ordered cancelled.
6 00
W. A. Sailing................................
C. E. Donaldson lumber............
The bid of the Tillamook Headlight to
G Wilt............................................
i 50
Chas.
Wooley
..............................
27
OO
F. T Bowen board and lodging
J Berns ..........................................
4 50 print the delinquent tax rolls was ac­
Chas. Sailing..................................
cepted.
5 25 N G Boqu st ................................
of Chas. Sanford.......................
9 00
WORK IN R.D. NO. 8.
Joe. Bixby................ ....................
5 25 Edwin Boquist..............................
Following bills allowed
3 00 Henry Olds................................. $109 25
Wm
Glad
well
................................
21 OO
Cloverdale Merchaudis • Co. mer­
29 25
John Perry
6 00 Ralph Hanrnkratt.....................
IO OO
Thurm Coulson..................
9 75
AND
chandise ......................................
Michael Todhunter.... ........
900 Alliert Phelps...............................
8 62
Frank Hanenkratt....................
39 50
Dave Coulson
..........................
Grayson & McNamer livery
H E Gibson ................................
Clarence Hanenkratt.................
47 50
7 5° R Gibson ......................................
set vice................................ ..........
500 Frank Bevens ............................
M. K. Hanenkratt .......................
40 00
All orders promptly attended to.
I rev Spencer..................................
i 5° D Jones ........................................
C 1. Clough books and station
The claim of Otto Johnson for $82.50.
Geo.
Smith
....................................
3
00
60 23
D Tomlinson ........
4 50 for stumpage, was compromised in the
.............................. ..............-
5 25 F Tomlinson ................................
j. A. Taft Co. electric light........
12 00 Henry Peters..................................
7 50 sum of $62.50 and a warrant ordered
drawn for that amount.
Henry
Ely
......................................
b 75 N G Boquist 5 loads gravel. ...
Pacific States Telephone Co. tel­
2 50
ON THE MAIN STREET,
Janies Christenson ..............
12 00
The assessment roll for the year 1902
ephone service.,........................
Work in Road District No. 9.
was approved.
Otto
Watchers
..............................
1
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN
50
J. S. Stephens salary as assessor
J E West........................................
60 00
It was5»r<lercd that G. M. Walkins be
Chas. Sailing ................................
75 C T Desmoud ..............................
Chas, A. Johnson salary as de­
49 87 allowed $75 50, services as sup. R.D
HOUSE.
Of Cheeserv, Dairy’ and Crcamerv ®
Work in Road District No. «5-
puty asaesaor..............................
100 00
B O'Hara........................................
33 00 No. 9
Machinery
and
Supplies
we
carry
G. B. Lamb salary as county
Mot ria Bays ....
27 37
3 OO M A 11ogdon................................
the largest stock in the northwest.
SlOO Reward, $10O.
school supt..................................
83 66 J. R. Bays ........
24 OO Ch“ Lee........................................
A full line of D. H. Bnrrell & Co.’s
13 37
The
readers
of
thia
paper
wiP
be
pleased
to
Homer Mason salary as county
celebrated Cheese making prepara­
u \ ci.h
5 25 J Kutcher. ..................................
24 ou learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
’ ■
tions. Apparatus, etc.
clerk.................................... «.......
266 67 H. L. Jensen ..
.........................
19 $0 that science has beeu able to cure in all its
1 50 F Kutcher
stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh
Send
for
Catalogue.
Albert Mason salary as deputy
las. Martin
14 62 A A N iger ....................................
rt 25 Vure is the only positive cure known to the
AU Order» for Sawing Wood promptly
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
county clerk...... .........................
IOO 00 Dee Moon ........
to 50 Con Desmond ..............................
9 00 tional
diseaee. requires a constitutional treat
attended to.
K W. Stanley salary as deputy
N. R. Moon
4 89 ment Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally,
>2 37 G N Hogdoti ..............................
acting directly upon thehlo-xi and mucous sn'r-
sheriff..........................................
100 00 Fresi Nicklaus
15 00 M Cone ........................................
1 87 fice’» of the -»ystem thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving (he ¡
143 front street
Tima W. Lyster services as road
H. Patterson ...
j 62 p'tir
7 50 Elmer Hall ...................................
til strength by building up the constitu­
30 00 R C. Tatterson
supervisor district No. 8....... ..
6 OO II Wheeler ...................................
1 jq tion and assisting natnie in doing its work, I
PORTLAND, ORE.
the proprietors have so much faith hi it« cura­
G. W. Wallace salary as road
C. W B mi
43 o tive power*, that they offer one II uirdred I>oi-
6 75 Ch»» I.et......................
Agents for
TILLAMOOK CITY, OR,
lara tor ..uy rase that it tails to cure. Send for
super. I »or district No. 11.......
46 00 W. M. Ray........
13 50 list oi testimonials
b 75 M A Hodgon ...............................
g DeLaval Cream Separators.
Wm. Scott salary as road super­
Geo Smith
A Idrews. F J CHh'NKY A CO Toledo O
5 b> Gim Kunze ........................ .. .
6 00
ol I by I»t ugriste, 'sc
visor district No 14 .............. «.
28 00 MA Cady....
<1 -7 A M Austin .............................. .
1 jo
kaaiaaatcBaa
uall s Family Filis art the best.
Call up on Tattle's phone.
i
COUNTY AFFAIRS.
$7.00 MACKINTOSHES for $3.50.
$3.00 Stylish Winter HAT for 2.00.
Ice Wool Shams:
High Grade Dress Goods:
Golf and Dress Shirts:
Jackets and Capes:
Proof
to $3.25
pair guaranteed.
Oar Big Stock of Holiday Goods will Arrive
Soon, so we need the room.
REMNANTS
waist
2Oc.
a
A few Outing Flannels at 5 cents a yard.
COHN & CO.,
The Leaders of Low Prices in
Tillamook County.
J. S. LAMAR,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
I
$
I
8
$2.25
per gal.
to $3.00
gal.
CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
c. E. REYNOLDS,
Undertakerand Em­
balmer.
Office:
WOOD SAW.
I
; B^DDIClÇ-kEATlNÎ CO.,
, 1 ■ •
i
I
I
ê
Brock Bros.,