Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 08, 1903, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, January 8.
COMMISSIONERS’
COURT
1903.
Cole. A. E.......................................
2 25
A Conservative Estimate
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY
Gage, W. A., farmer, Union.
Turner. M.......................................
1 10
Gullstrom, O.. farmer, Tillamook
There are in Paris 1,316 factories.
Wolfe, W C ..................................
County Judge Conder has made a con­
75
Goodspeed, D. E., farmer, Tillamook.
The world's output of coal in 1900
Busby, W.....................................
servative estimate ot the work that each
17 fli
Gray, James F.. farmer. Nehalem.
Trowbridge D ............................. 21 5o
district in the county is wanting the was 767.636.000 tons.
Gove, J. C., farmer, Sandlake.
A large factory in Jena. Germany,
Pearsun F ....................................
1 5o
Gardner, Hugh, farmer, Little Nes- county court to do. and it amounts to
would
take
a tax of utilize, it. surplus hot w rater in such
Johnson, B....................................
6 75
tucca.
1241,900. As
J— this
_______
— —
-------------
a way as to afford the laborer« neany
Thompson, B.................................
about 110 mills, it is just as well to ask a thousand baths per week.
1 5o
Griest, A. G., farmer, Blaine.
2 25
Carter, E.......................................
the taxpayers if they want to foot the
Gienger, E. J., farmer, Bay.
In some German cities it is custom­
Smith, Lloyd................................
1 5o
bills for this work, for the county court ary to fee street car conductors, who
Gladwillw W. D., farmer, Blaine,
Alleg, John....................................
5 25
would be glad to do the work if it had ate thus enabled to add from four to
tilick. Wm., farmed, Union.
Gilmore, J W .............................. 4 5o
Goeres, Chas. G., farmer, Little Nes- the •'dough."
six dollars a month to their income.
21
Mapes, J..................................... .
The richest farm in the world is an
tucca.
1 So
Henry Told, nails and scraper... 17
Jos. Bixby, merchandise ............
8
acre worth *288.000 in the heart of New
Chicken Wanted.
Work in R.D. No. II.
Harris, J. R , farmer, Fairview.
Herman Farmer, road work........ 49
Alex. Enwer, salary ms sup. and
York’s ultrH-fashionable district, be-
Mapes. J 8...................................
fl 75
Hathaway, J. H., farmer, Hoquarton.
R L Wade, merchandise.............. 10
cash paid for powder................. 24
Wanted, chicken, at the Allen House. tweeu West End avenue and River­
Spencer,
Irey
................................
1
5o
Hays,
H.
H..
farmer,
Sandlake.
James A Biggs, janitor work.....
Work in R.D. No. 17.
1
side drive. It is tilled regularly and
J. P. Allen.__________ _____
1 50
Heisel, Peter, farmer, Hoquarton.
Thus W Lyster, road work.......... 12
George Baker.................................
8 25 Spencer, Dell................................
the produce is sold at the nearest mar­
1 So
Hembree, A. J. farmer. Sandlake.
Pacific States Telephone Co. tele­
Will Radberg................................... 12 00 Spencer, J C................................
ket.
During the civil war
wcr the site
You
cannot
buy
anything
for
3 oo
Hiatt, Wm., farmer, Beaver.
phone service..............................
was covered by a government recruit­
3 00 O. C. Red berg.............................. 10 501 Sailing, ChaB................................
less
than
cost,
at
Gangloff
&
Snuf
­
9 75
Haag, E., farmer, Beaver.
Tillamook Lumbering Co, elec,
Will Christensen............................
4 50 I Dye, Coney....................................
fer’s, but it may be to your in­ ing station.
75
Hiner. I. W., cheesemaker, Beaver.
A research steamer belonging to the
lights...........................................
1 9o A. M. Commons..........................
8 251 Coulson, Thurm............................
terest
to examine their stock of Norwegian government recently car­
8 oo
Hadley C. B., saloonkeeper Tillamook
2 25 Gladwell, W P..............................
I F Larsen, blacksmith................ 20 88 D. J. Dunn.....................................
feed
and
flour.
ried on the North sea some experi­
5o
Hogan C. W., farmer, Union.
Otto Wall hers, keeping George
Harry Beckwith ...........................
5 25 Holgate, Jack................................
mental fishing* which yielded impor­
Work in R D No. 14.
Holmes, R. H., farmer, Hoquarton.
Myers........................................... 19 7» C. Parker........................................ 4 50
tant results. In three days 117 halibut
i 5o
Hallett, J. J., farmer, Blaine.
Wm Scott, supt R D No 14..........
4 00 Andy Hess .....................................
5 25 A A Waymire ............................
and 300 large cod were caught at a
Hadley,C. E.,saloonkeeper. Hoquarton
1 to
Tillamook Herald, printing........ 19 55 Jesse Craven.................................
1 50 8 B Hunter .................................
depth of 200 fathoms, thus proving
B
S
Clark
....................................
Ho
kins,
W.
H.,
farmer,
Foley
1
So
Homer Mason, incidentals.........
John
Baker............................. .
1 50 I
9 00
the existence of large quantities of
H
A
Miles
........................
.
.............
oo
Hanson,
N.
P.,
farmer,
Hebe.
1
A W Severance, envelopes..........
10 00 J. L. Weekert ........................
5 25
these fishes at a time of the year when
4 o
John Whiteman............................
Hiner, L., blacksmith, Hoquarton.
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
they are not to be found on the coast
C E Donaldson, lumber............... 39 05
Work in R.D. No. 2.
5 oo
Hamilton, Wm., saloonkeeper, Tilla­
of Norway.
Claim of Case and howler was con­ Wm II Hoskins......................
5 25 William Penter............................
G entlemen
mook.
Many people imagine that the in­
1 5u
tinued.
Chester Hoskins........................
12 OO Martin, Yank................................
Thanking you for candescent
electric light gives out little
Hudson, J. J., farmer, Union.
Work in R.D. No. 7.
Dan Hickey...............................
Claim of Otto Heins was continued.
past favors. I beg
3 00
Hare, W. S., farmer, Foley.
to say that I have or no heat, but it is found that of the
Report of S B Hill was accepted.
3 Oo
C. H. Himes................................
moved into mv energy consumed only six per cent,
Harrison, M. W., banker, Hoquarton.
J I Spencer...................................... 8 25 i John Hickey, salary as road
B Ross ...........................................
1 5o
new store next to is converted into light, while 95 per
supervisor
...................................
Harter,
John
R.,
millman,
Tillamook.
7
00
L Parrish ....................................... 87 24
L Tittle.......................... .............
1 5o
C. Ben Rieslatid’s. cent, goes into heat. A lamp immersed
Harry Crane, dis. No. 3.............
Hobson, Frank, farmer, Garibaldi.
75 N Myers...........................................
Scalp Bounty Claims
fl oo
If you wish to in water will bring the water to a
Hellenbrand. Oscar, farmer, Little Ncs-
It appearing to the court that the W Smith.......................................
Wells, E P...................................... o ! OO >
8 oo
see all the choice boil, and many cases of fire have been
tucca.
fine of Suiting and caused by carelessness in letting in­
Wells C S.....................................
4 I 00 j slate appropriation for the purpose of W Hughey..........•.........................
1 5o
up-to-date Pant- flammable substances rest in contact
High, W. A., clerk, Hoquarton.
Atkinson, F...................................
6 00 ( reinbursiug the counties for scalp E Bush.............................................
1 5o
ting’s to choose from kindly give me a with the lamp.
Hudspth, James D , farmer, Hebo.
Mills,M..........................................
4 00 bounty warrants issued has been ex­
Work in R.D. No 15.
call. All Suits cut and made in the shop
Prof. James Dewar, president of the
Hunt, C. R., farmer, Hoquarton.
Doughty, Wm..............................
2 00 hausted and that it is now necessary for Wm. Ray......... ..........................
1 17
at Tillamook.
annual meeting of the British Asso­
Huston,
R.
L.
,
Beaver.
i
the
county
to
pay
the
bounty
alone,
it
Norbury, P.....................................
2 00
George Smith ............................
2 67
P.S.—Pressing, cleaning and repairing
ciation for the Advancement of Uni­
Jenkins. Eugene, jeweler, Hoquarton. of all kinds done.
2 00 > was ordered that the payment of said George Lucas................................
Smith, L. L...................................
3 oo
ence at Belfast. has pointed out in the
Jackson, Robt. G., farmer, Fairview.
Nelson, O’. P.................................
6 I 00 i bounty be stopped and the county clerk Sam Lucas,................. 1................
4 12
T. SARCHET,
boldest language that while Fnfft.'sb-
Jenkins,
Emmett,
logger,
Fairview.
Wells, Everett..............................
4 00 ! whs ordered not to accept any more Harry Patterson............................
75
6
men have repeatedly discovered scien­
Merchant
Tailor.
scalps.
Johnson,
Geo.
N.
,
logger,
Hoquarton.
2
Wilson, John.................................
tific principle* and laws of treat im­
Work in R.D. No. 4.
00
Jones, John, farmer, Fairview.
The resignation of John Moon as road Ernest Geinger ............................ 18 oo
portance. the Germans and Americans
Nicklana, F...................................
2 ! 00 i
Johnson, L^wis, farmer, Fairview’.
have been makint the practical appli­
2 00 i supervisor, District No. 15, was accepted S W Elliott...................................
Bergstrom, E.................... .........
9 oo
cations of them, leaving England be­
Jensen, C. C., farmer, Hebo.
Illinguworth. ............... . .......
WOMAN A PESSIMIST
2 00 , and 8 F. Moon was appointed to fill the C A Elliott..................................... 11 25
hind in reaping the advantages.
Johnson, Chas. N., farmer, Beaver.
Coulson, Tliurni........................
M B Pettys...................................
4 oo vacancy.
7 5o
Jacoby, Theo., laborer, Bay.
Report of G. M. Watkins as road suj»er D A Simmons................................
Hanson, Christian......................
4 00
7 So
COMPLAIN OF STAMPS
Jenck, Peter, farmer, Hebo.
Wells, Chas S............................... 10 00 visor of District No. 9 was approved.
B Briar...........................................
7 5o
Jennings,
J.
W.,
farmer,Bay.
Claim
of
J
.
L.
Childers
was
continued.
Burton, TM................................. 12 00
S S Shiftman................................
3 oo
In the matter of the assessment and
Jones, D. W.. farmer, Tillamook.
Jones, J D.....................................
8 oo
Work in R.D. No. Io.
The average woman is a dyed-in-
Keaton, J., farmer, Nehalem
Blum, Chas...................................
2 00 valuation of lot 1, block 6, Tohl’s | Fred Blum .. . ...............................
1 31
the-wool pessimist. Almost every
Kellow, Thomas, farmer, Hebo.
Easom, Chas................................
woman over 30 years of age looks
6 oo addition to Nehalem City for the years John Blum ....................................
3 56
Many complaints have been made
Kiger, G. W., broker, Tillamook.
2 oo 1897, 1898, 1900 and 1901, redemption Fred Lowrv .................................
distressed. Her brows are bent, her
•Schlappi Albert............................
1 31
Kunze,
Henry,
farmer,
Fairview.
mouth drawn into a tight line, and to the post office authorities that the
Himes, Chas ........................ .. 12 00 certificate was granted.
In the matter of the designatiou of a
Kabkee, Fred, carpenter, Bay.
there are deep furrows down her stamps sold in books of 24 and 48 have
II alien kratt H.............................. l'l 00
Work in R.D. No. 1.
county official newspaper, this was con-
cheeks.
She looks exactly as if she had a way of sticking tn the paraffin
Kays,
Jesse,
farmer,
Saudlake.
Todd J A........................................
9 00 tinued until the March term.
2 00 Wm. Schollmeyer........................
were
considering
how to provide a paper that was supposed to protect
Kennedy,
jesse
G.,
farmer,
Union.
2 00 Herman Scholltneyer................... 11 25
Cobler. G A...................................
In the matter of the application of
dinner for 25 cents that will satisfy the mucilage on them. An invest ¡‘.ra­
King,
W.
C.,
farmer,
Sandlake.
Nelson, Chas P.............................. Hi 00 August Sandburg ........................
8 oo Peter Brant for n change in his assess­
twenty-five small children, when in tion was made, with the result that a
Kinnaman, Ed, farmer, Beaver.
2 00 Frank Sandburg.......................... 14 25 ment for 1902, the change was ordered
Kdllow. Thos.................................
reality she may have nothing more circular was issued authorising the re­
Klein, Andrew, farmer, Nehalem.
2 25 made,
Irnlah, D.........................................
2 00 Marion Butts.............................
serious on her mind than buying & demption of stamps so glued to the
Knight, W. E., fanner, Foley.
Jury List for 1903.
pair of socks for George. No wonder sheets in books.
Curl, M .......................... . ...........
4 50
1 00 W. II. EITenburger......................
It was explained that “by mistake”
Kunze, Gust, farmer, Fairview.
women grow old faster than men,
The jury list for 1903 was drawn as
Mills, M .......................................
W. D. Steel...................... ..........
4 00
i
8 25
the contractor who made the books
Lamar,
J.
S.,
saloonkeeper,
Hoquarton.
for
they
hug
their
worries
to
them
follows
:
Nolson, C P......... ..................... 12 00 Rudolph Larson............................
9 00
had used a poor quality of paraffin pa­
I
and let them show in their faces.
Langhardt, Peter, farmer, Nehalem.
Atkinson. Daniel, farmer, Sand Lake.
Si in Ilions,.....................................
3 00
2 I OO Sophus Laison................................
per. Postmasters were instructed to
There
was
once
an
elderly
servant
Larsen,
John,
fanner,
Bay.
Ackley, Ciude, farmer. Fairview,
return to the department at Washing­
Earl, Jessie.....................................
2 00 Albert Zimmerman....................
3 00
who
was
superstitious
to
a
degree
Leach, W. H., farmer, Fairview. *
Apsley, A., farmer. Netarts.
ton all books of stamps made with this
Smith, EB...................................
9 75
2 i oo C Christenson...............................
and who always expected the worst inferior quality of paraffin fly leaves
Long, Frank, farmer, Bay.
Allen, R.. farmer. Union.
Wells, Chas S...............................
.5 25
I oo S Thompson...................................
to happen. Did she find a needle on which they had on hand. Under this
Lawrance, J. R., farmer, Hebo.
o , oo | A Thompson................................. 10 50
Anderson, S. V., farmer, Fairview.
Himes MJ ...................................
the floor, did a picture fall in the order about $12.000 worth of damaged
McGinnis, J. J., farmer, Hebo.
Alley. H. V., farmer, Nehalem.
house or a bird fly into one of the books have been turned in. and it is
Nelson, Chas P.............................
6 75
2 ( 00 I Win (’rawford................................
Mapes, J. M., sawyer, Hobsonville.
rooms, she was instantly plunged
Hartgell, W
.................
Burk. James, farmer, Hebo.
1 50
4 oo WUI Morris
thought that there will be little more
McNair, Alex, merchant, Hoquarton.
into woe. “We’re going to have a trouble of the kind.
Work in R.D. No. 8,
Fletcher. Louis ...........................
Buckles. J. W.t farmer. South Prairie.
6 oo
heap
of
bad
luck!
”
she
would
say.
Magarrell,
R.
C.,
farmer'
Union.
3
Beeletz, Ernest......... ................. 13 < oo M 1) Reading ................................
Barnes, L. N., butcher. Hoquarton.
This is not the only stamp trouble of
and then she’d be lachrymose until the post office. Particularly from the
Mills. Wm., carpenter, Hobsonville.
8
Hanencratt, H..............................
Hain. A. T., farmer, Hebo.
• oo Sain Dailey...................................
some
one
had
the
toothache
or
the
McKinley, D. P., farmer, Dolph.
o 4o M R hanenkratt ........................
south and along the. Atlantic coast
1
Bales. E R.. farmer, Foley.
J A Taft A Co, lumber.................
cows got into the corn, when she
Murphy, Dan, farmer, Fairview.
there came many complaint« that the
1
Biggs, John A., farmer, Tillamook.
A McDonald, plow........................
.5 oo P Norberg .....................................
would consider the demon luck ex- ordinary one and two-cent stamps
MunJnger, John P., laborer, Nehalem. orcised or satisfied
2
McIntosh A McNair.................... 19 95 DDW«t
Baxter, Geo. T. .farmer, Dolph.
for a time and stuck to everything they touched. A
McKinley, John W., laborer, Hobson­ grow as cheerful as it was her habit
4
C E Donaldson, Inmber..............
Bhconer, C. E , farmer. Little Nes.
3 78 J B Delsman, team......................
sheet of 50 or more was turned in at
ville.
to be. Some one once asked her if the New York post office this week.
2
tucca.
McIntosh A McNair, merchandise 234 15 John Webber, team....................
Maxwell,
Wm.,
farmer,
Fairview
’
.
«he
did
not
have
any
good-luck
signs.
John Toews, piling wool...........
5 Oo Frank Eklof ................................
Blum, Edward, farmer, Carnahan.
They had been sent loose in a letter
Morgan, John, farmer, Fairview.
“Why. certainly,” she replied, “but from the south and were hopelessly
Brock Bros, sawing wood...........
Bailey. D. A., farmer, Hebo.
9 B< >
Work in R.D. No. fl.
they don’t count—I don’t believe in glued to the paper.
McDonald, Alex, farmer, Nehalem.
Balmer, Fred, laborer. Bay.
rillamook Headlight, printing
28 12
Andrew Anderson, team work
the good-luck ones,” which, by the
Miles. H. A., farmer, Union.
Whether the trouble is due to some­
tax lists and printing................ 855
I
35 Paul Erickson, team work ...
Balterson, S. M., merchant, Nehalem,
23 25
by. is thoroughly characteristic of thing wrong with the mucilage or th»»
Nelson, Axel, farmer, Netarts.
John Thieler, road supervisor.....
Berns, Frank, farmer, Tillamook.
I OO Peter Haselborg............................ 12 75
the sex.
abnormally wet season in the south
Nelson, Peter, merchant, Bay.
Glass A
Prudhomnie. scalp
Bevens, Ainas, farmer, Beaver.
Work in R D. No. 12.
Here is a woman who suffers—suf­ and along the coast has not been
Nevins, J. T , shoemaker, Bay.
bounty book................................
Billings, D . farmer. South Prairie.
fers is the word—from insomnia. “1 termined. There is no provision de­
6 71 Jesse Kays..................................... «4
O’Hara. Ben, farmer, Netarts.
can’t imagine why I don’t sleep,” she the redemption bv postmasters fer
Slate v. I. H Moore.
Bixby, Joseph, farmer, Beaver,
A R Chamberlain .....................
of
Olds,
Henry,
farmer,
Fairview.
says tn her friend«. “I’m sleepy as damaged individual stamps.
G. B. Alley, justice......................
Bodyfelt,
Wm.
D..
farmer.
Fairview.
9 50 J L Johnson ..............................
1
anything
when
I
go
upstairs,
but
Phelps,
Geo.
W.,
merchant,
Netarts.
Emmett Quick, constable............
Boquist. N. G.. farmer. Tillamook,
<M> E A Chamberlain
88
then I begin to wonder if my son
r>aellsK
Swltserland.
Paul, Frank, farmer, South Prairie.
Riley Simmons, witness................
dark. B. L., f«finer, Union.
3 50 Peter Newberg.............................. 11
Arthur, who travels for a drug firm,
The duel, though prohibited by law,
Paquet, John, farmer, Fairview.
Pearl Hedges, witness ................ 3 50 Daniel Atkinson .......................... 33
Carlson. Alfred, farmer, Fairview.
is on a train, and in a minute I see stull exists in Switzerland, but the
Patrick, Wm , farmer, Beaver.
Irwin Phelfw, witness.................
8 .50 Frank Atkinson............................ 30
Compton, A., farmer, Union.
him just as plainly bleeding and practice is confined to the students in
Patterson,
James,
farmer,
Blaine.
B. W. Turner, witness..................
Casey, Matt, farmer. Tillamook.
3 50 William Webb...............................
8
mangled in a wreck. When T decide the Swiss German universities. Even
Payne, W. E., farmer, Carnaham.
State vs Chester Hoskins.
E I Wrl.h
Christensen. Fred, fanner, Garibaldi
that he is really dead, I think of these fire-eaters are beginning to real­
8
Penter, W. A., farmer, Little Nestucca. John, and worry because he hasn’t a ize the absurdity of the practice, for
G. B. Alley, justice................ ... 5 90 Eli Webb.......................................
Chamberlain, E. A., farmer, Sand
i
Pike, Chas., laborer, Bay.
better position. Then Molly comes a meeting was held at Zurich lately
Frank I>>ng. witness.....................
Lake.
4 80
Work in R.D. No. 13.
Plank, Albert, clerk, Hoquarton.
into mv mind, and I feel sure that at which student delegates from all
Archie Gist, witness....................
3 90 Jeff Fleck................................
1 001 Clough. Cltas I.,druggist. Tillamook
Pateet, Geo. T., farmer, Little Nes- one of her children must be ill. T fee! parts were present, to discuss the duel
Mrs. Hellebuyck, witness...........
3 30 W B Booth ............................
6 I 751 Cobb. G. M.. farmer. Nehalem.
so blue about her. I fret over Lucy's and courts of honor. \ proposition bv
tucca.
John Sheet«, juror.........................
1 80 8 P Hill
Cone. W. 8., timber cruiser, Bay.
............................
15 00
throat a bit then, and by this time the president to abolish the due! alto­
Roy,
Felix,
farmer,
Nehalem.
G. T. Jenkins, juror......................
1 20 Joseph Wilson ....................
Cary, W. H. H., captain, Tillamook.
fl OO
T’m wide awake. It’s the strangest gether was rejected by a large major­
Riefenberg,
Wm.
L-.
farmer.
Bay.
C. R Hunt, juror.........................
1 20 HP Olles ..............................
3 I 37 1 Crane, Harry, fanner, Garibaldi.
thine! I don’t understand why I ity. The consequence was that a large
Reeher, J. F., farmer, Fairview.
H. F Holden, juror......................
Cady. M. A., farmer. Blaine.
1 80 R »y Mattoon ..
3 IM)
.........
should he so wakeful!”
number of duel, which were nreviotts-
Robedee, W. R., merchant, Union.
Daniel Millar, juror . ....................
20 Guy Mattoon........................
Christensen. W. H., farmer. Little
Her nhysician does, however, and ly arrnnged and whose principles were
75
Riesch,
W.,
farmer.
Fairview.
now he’s n*»Pscribing for her a course awaiting the result of the vote took
10 .50 I Nestucca.
Drawing Jury in Justice Precinct No. 2 Peter Yenek..........................
Ryan, Wm., laborer, Hoquarton.
of cheerfulness and "f “looking for nlace at Bremgnrten. near Tierne.
Commons, A. M., farmer. Little Nes-
8 75
<♦. B. Alley.....................................
8 00 Chas Fleck...................... ...
Rhoades, Andy, farmer, Union.
the best.” It’s a medicine that most Many students received severe rapier
....................
1 50 tucca.
C. R. Hunt......................................
IX» Frank Owens
women need—their faces show it— ' cuts, chiefly in the face, but nobody
Randall, Cyrus, farmer, Fairview.
Crawford, R A., farmer, Nehalem.
i 50
W. G. Kelso..................................
2 00 Grover Rhodes .....................
hut there ar*» few* who are sensible was seriously wounded. The police,
Ray, Chas., farmer, Hebo.
Curl, Marcus, farmer, Blaine.
Jeff Fleck ............................
8 75
enough to take it.
though they know the practice exists,
State vs. Potter.
Ray. Lars. P., farmer,¡Carnahan.
W B Booth........................
1« 501 Daniel, A. C.. farmer, Foley.
and are often aware of the “affair.”
o 2o
Reynolds,
W.
H.,
stone
mason,
Ho
­
W. T. West. justice......................
50
j
Dewth ran.etl hr WwaqaMa.
ChasJobii8on........................
4
seldom interfere, for they look upon
lh»an. Alfred, laborer. Bav
quarton.
II. H. Alderman. sheriffs fee« ...
5 40 S B Hill
Mosquito-« are now charged with the duel, as practiced by the students,
88 OO ’
l*ay. Weeley, farmer, Bav.
Sander,
Joseph,
farmer,
Hoquarton.
communicating erysipelas as well as as a sporting and harmless matter.
8 80 Joe Wilson ............................
Edmunds Broe., merchandise.....
14 25
Diehl. J. S., farmer. Hoquarton.
Southwick. W. E., laborer, Hoquarton. malaria and yellow ferer, A New It is certain that nobody has ever been
II P Ollee.................................
F. T. Bowen, lionrd of (.'has.
• 00' D-maldson, John, clerk. Hoquarton.
York physician has issued a death seriously hurt in these affair» of hon­
Schiller, A., farmer. Little Nestucca.
Sandford ....................................
7 50 Roy Mattson ......................
11 25
Downs. Sam. farmer. Fairview
certificate in the case of a 14 months’ or.—London Times
Sibley, J. E., merchant, Garibaldi.
Claim of Harley Poland for plow con- Guy Mattson......................
9 75 ‘
Drew, C. N.. farmer, Tillamook.
old babe, in which he savs "Death
Stanley, Earl, farmer, Frirview.
tin ued.
II Smith..............................
6 75
Tke
Invenlor.
Dunn. D. J., farmer. Little Neatneca .
was caused by erysipelas due to the
Stillwell,
W.
J.,
laborer.
Tiliamnok.
In the matter of the petition of the Peter Yenek................. ...
18 5o
“The market is overrun with mbeti-
Dye, N. J . farmer, Beaver
bite of a mosquito.” h is only /air
Smith,
L.
C.,
farmer,
Garibaldi.
Astoria Company for cancellation of J. Rh<wdee .... .................
to the mosquito to record that the tutes for th is .food and that.” asserts
4 5o:
Earl, Jessie, farmer. Fairview.
Schlappi, Casper, farmer, S. Prairie.
boanl of health officer, refused to the capitalist. “I see no justification
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certain assessments on certain lands, it Chas Fleck
8 001
Easom, Chas., farmer. Foley.
Tone, Frank, logger, Tillamook.
accept th- certificate until a coro­ for hacking your new health food.”
wan continued.
Report« of Mat Morrison, «up. *1U l
Ek. John, farmer, Nehalem
With, a naive smile the inventor turns
Wilehart, merchant,Woods.
ner-« physician ha ’ inyestiirated and
The report of Herman Farmer wan trict No. 1, and W. G. Kelso, sup dis.
Evans, Edward, farmer. Fairview.
concluded that there was no other to him and suggest«:
Woolf, C. H., fanner. Sandlake.
accepted.
No. 5 were «pproved.
Edmunds, G. A„ merchant, Tillamook.
“But it mnv also be used as a substi­
apparent cause for the death than
Wallace, Frank, farmer. Dolph.
The appointment of Chaw. A. Johnson Case A Fowler ............................
8 60
Eberman. W. H.. teamster. Tillamook.
the mosquito bite.-Youth-, Compaq- tute for coal.”
Waldvogel.
J.,
carpenter,
Hoquarton.
as deputy asm*ssor w as approved.
Mat Mcrnson. sup. district No 1 55 oo
Effenherger, J., farmer, Nehalem.
ion.
Then the capita lief displays unusual
Watt, Robert, laborer. Bay.
In the matter of the application of B G W Wallace, sup. district No 11 14 OO
Elliott, C. A., farmer. Bay.
activity in sending for patent attor­
v/T
’
•
late.t.
Walker, Ed, laborer, Tillamook.
II Hatha* ay for a change in his a-w» ss
neys and ^1 erics to draw up articles
The claim of the Tillamook lagging
Erickson. John, farmer, Tillamook.
Medical examiners fnr |ife inil)r. of partnership.—X. Y. Time«.
Williams, James, farmer. Fairview.
ment for the year 1902. it was approved [ Co. for wire cable furnished the couuty
Fanner, H. M., fanner, Sandlake.
ance
Mwieties
have
sdfi.j
fhr
t(
_
rm
Watt. Alex, farmer, Hoquarton.
and change ordered made
saw mill was continued.
Fletcher. N. I.., fanner. Vnion.
"coffee heart" to their reg„|.r
Cbreyno«,
Ward, G. H,. farmer. Union.
John I heilvr, road work and im-
Claim of Paul Erickson for the sum of
Foster, Jobe, farmer
••
flcation of the functional d-ran»-.
Belcher—"What was the use in
Wesschkul,
D.
T
,
farmer.
Union.
plvmvute ......... .......................... M 85 617 was txHHinucii.
ments >f that organ. It«
I „ effect is in showing Nnritch through your art
Farley, Robert, farmer. '•
Warren Miles, farmer. Bay.
shortenintr the Ion» be«t"7f
Work in.R.D No 9
In the matter of adjustment of taxes
couldn't appreciate your
Fitzpatrck, F. T., fanner, 3. Prairie.
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the gallery?
Wood.
W.
D.,
carpenter,
Bay.
heart. Coffee topers, ‘hey say, .re paintiigys.”
J Kutcher ......... ........
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7 flu ' of E G E Wist was continue^!.
Foster, Frank, farmer. Little Nestucca.
Wilt. G. P.. farmer. Tillamook.
plentiful, and are as m'lch tied to
Etlicher—“Well, he seemed inter­
F. Kutcher
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7 «0 W W. Conder, salary as County
Finley, Alva, merchant. Reaver.
their cup. as th- whisky toper, The ested and surprised."
Judge.. ................... .
J West ................ ............
fi 45
Tax Levy.
loo oft
Fletcher. A. W., fanner. Little Nestuc.
effect of the coffee upon the heart
Beieher—“Really, and what did he
G T. Desmond ... .......................... 3 00 S
> • is
is
! B Hill, road sup
» 25, Fowler. Frank, farmer. Little Nestucca.
Tli»* commissioners had the tax levy more lastin?. and
c consequently
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say?*' *
•
Work in R D No 3.
Con Drsm<»nd..... ............. .. .........
U
1 50
Grayson, G. W . liveryman. Tillamook.
nd»T consideration as we went to press w.tr.e. than that of 1innor'-Di-7etic
Ktih-her—“Gee! what a lot of ’em
Gilmore,
J
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A «K Yacer...... ......................... 11 «•> <
13 81
Glad. Erik, farmer. Tillamook
• nd Hygienic Gazette. Londol"
which will be about 27 mills.
you've got. You must ’a’ bought an
awful lot o’ tea in your time."—Phil­
adelphia Press.
M. J. Todhunter.
J. Johnson.........
Stops Scalp Bounty--Levies W. E Morgan ...
M. Austin
a Tax- Draws Jury List- J C. Austin ....
J. M Morgan...
Audits the Bills.
G. IV. Phelps...
Continued from first page.
C. Leland ........
R Ackley.........................................
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D4*ierce........................................... 2 20 J. M organ........
Louis Olsen.....................................
2 20 G, M. Watkins, sup road distr ct
Geo Wilt.......................................... 2 20
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