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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 14. Dan Murphy Nearly Drowned. Ordinance No. 144. General News. Milk for Condensing SMITH & JENKINSj Au ordinance to provide for the lighting It appears that when the fatal acci The following inquiry in relation tn of the stieets ami furnishing the For the past 20 years the farmers dent lieiel Jerry Murphy this morning, milk for condensing purposes and the city with electric lights and power. throughout the Palouse country have Authorizing and empowing Clark E. when he was killed bv the top of a dead interesting »eply is taken from the Rural » DEALERS IN raised nothing but wheat. Now they Hadlev. of Tillamook, Oregon, and tree falling on him, his brother. Dan New Yorker : arc turning their attention to fine stock, his successors and assigns, to cotv Murphy, had fallen into the river ¿Aid \Ve notice on page 24-2 an artice on the struct, maintain ami operate an also to horses anil hogs, and they are they were getting him out when the sac’ price of milk offered by the Borden Milk electric light and power plant in the making money at this easier than they City of Tillamook, Couuty of Tilla new was brought to him. Co., and we are interested to know a did with the large fields of wheat in mook, State of Oregon. little more about the way they work, Whereas, Clark E Hadley, of Tilla former \ears. Will you publish a list of the require- Commissioners’ Court. * * * mook, Oregon, is desirous of construct meats demanded of the farmers who Accumulated waters of the Upper ing, maintaining and operating an elec Following are the additional proceed produce that milk ? Coweinan River, 30 miles above Carroil tric light and power plant in the City ingsofthe commissioners’ court, which of Tillamook, Oregon, for public pur Middletown, Del. C.B. ton, Wash., tore out an enormous dam poses, and Quick's Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Both|k were acted upon after we went to pres« Whereas, the construction of the same The Bordens pay the following prices Friday night wrecking a saw mill, tear last Thursday : will entail a large expense upon the part The bid of G. W. Sappington to grade for milk testing from 3.9 per cent to 4 5 ing out wagon bridges below on that of said Clark E Hadley, as to which he |x.*r cent, at Norwich and Delhi, N.Y., stream, and casting adrift thousands ot desires protection; the Jenkins road was rejected. Now, therefore, in consideration that The |>etit ion of A. \V. Fox for n county this summer : April. $1.25 ; May, $1.10; logs which were ready to be rafted to June, 95 cents ; July, $1 ; August, $1.25; Portland mills. The damage is esti said Hadley does, within eighteen road was continued. OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN For milk testing mated at something between $20,000 months from the passage of this ordi The bi<l of Win. Tinnerstet and J. W. September, $1.35. nance, construct, maintain and operate Tompkins to grade Jenkins road was re above 4.5 per cent the following scale is and $30,000, and hundreds of mtn in the such an electric light and power plant, paid ; 4.6, two cents per 100 ; 4.7, four tributary camps along the Cowcman The people of Tillamook City do ordain jected. The petition of O. Young for cancella cents per 100 ; 4.8, six cents ; 4.9. eight and Bear Creeks are thrown out of em as follows: Sec. 1. That Clark E. Hadley, of Till cents ; five per cent ; five |>er cent, 10 ployment until late next Autumn. tion of tax title was continued. amook. Oregon, his successors and as * * * The petition of Jacob H. Cook for cents ; up to 5.5, 20 cents more is added signs, be ami he hereby is granted the Despondent over domestic troubles, a ‘r" 1)t and priv,iege to erect? construct. cancellation on taxes on certain lands to the schedule price. For milk falling below 3.9, a corresponding reduction is German farmer named Doete. living two maintain and operate electric light and vs as granted. miles east of Damascus, hanged himself power wires and cables and poles and Petitions of W. N. {ones for cancel’a made. use I have at hand a copy of the Borden in a canyon half a mile from his house. supports therefor and the laying and for tion of taxes for the year 1902, were of under ground conduits or subways contract. It is a long one and is quite His body was found hanging to a pole AGENTS STEAMERS ' W. H. KRUGER” AND “REDONDO the g anted. the same in, under, upon or over For San Francisco and Los Angeles. alleys or public parks OA In the matter of the maintaining a full of details. Among other things they on a fence. He had been dead for some streets, o______ __ said ___ City, _ _, and in, public grounds of require stables to be whitewashed twice time. Gabriel Norris fcuud the body. Hobsonville, SIBLEY, gate across the county road through the a year, manure to be removed from the Doete was about 60 years of age, and under, over and upon any lands owned farm of I. H. Moore, permission was or under the control of said City, whether stables and no horse manure can be used had a wife and a married son at Damas, they be inside the limits of said City or granted. as litter in the drops ; any cow not ap cns. He was perfectly sane and had no not and the light to make connections The application of Claude Thayer for pearing in perfect health to be removed ! trouble with anyone, so far as known, at intersecting streets, and to stretch redemption certificates on lands sold by from the herd, and none of the milk from and domestic troubles are believed to be wires and cables on said streets for the county were ordered issued. purpose of furnishing light to the City such to be delivered : no milk to be de the cause of his rash act. For a week and disposing of electricity for operating The petition of A. Benscheidt for a * PROPRIETOR livered from cows 60 da vs before fresh past he had seemed despondent, but his electric lights and other purposes, and county road was continued. ening or within 10 days after ; cows to suicide was a great surprise to his generally to do all things necessary for B. C. Lamb, for booksand paper 75 65 the successful operation of an electric be brushed, and milk to he strained, neighbors. L. Parrish, salary as commis light and power plant for the purpose of * * * using a strainer of 100 meshes to the sioner and mileage..................... 27 00 furnishing, generating and disposing of What will be the most extensive quar electric light and power for general eleo inch. If any inspector or representative O. W. Bodyfelt, as commissioner _ and mileage........ .......................... 25 on shall have reason to suspect that milk antine of cattle in the West for many trical purposes. Clark E. Hadley, his Sec. 2. Said L _ . W. W. Conder, salary as county is not in proper condition, all milk from vears will be in effect within a few'days Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging. . «a. r . i i r I successors and assigns, in the exercise judge.............................................. 100 00 that dairy may be rejected, and a a. the result of ihe general prevalence of of the rjght, privUef„ hereby Fine Machine Work a Specialty. In the matter of the petition of L. veterinary may be sent at anv time to the mange. Governor Peabody, of Idaho, _ granted him to erect the necessary poles Parrish for a county road, Daniel Calla examination of the herd. The milk must has issued his proclamation, proclamation. Other : and to stretch thereon the wires a..d han filed a claim for damages on account he set in cans in cold water and stirred, states and territories to the number of cables and of his electric light and power of the location of the above named road the water in the vat being as high as six or eight w ill come under the same plant, shall do so in such a manner as not to interfere with the free and unob across bis premises in the sum of $350 the milk in the can ; and the tempera, rule before the end of the week. Cattle structed use of the streets for travel, in The court allowed Callahan $125.00, ture must he reduced to 58 degrees from the Mexican border to Canada will other words, he shall erect his poles at _* t I,oi,.’ts j ?n the streets, alleys, and if he was dissatisfied with this, then within 45 minutes. The milk must be conie under those regulations, Officials ! su^. parks and public grounds, aud Amos Vaughn, C. A. Elliott and S. W. delivered at such an hour as the pur of all «tates and territories included ' public * place • the wires at such a height as not to Elliott were appointed to appraise chasers may specify, and must not be within these bounds are acting together ; interfere with public travel or the public PROPRIETOR OF damages according to law. __ the dis-. use of the streets, and to the satisfaction above 60 degrees when delivered at the in the movement to stamp out of the Committee on Streets and to the The covering of the trestle near Trask factory, A spring wagon is to be used ease and protect the herds. Practically 1 . , river, the court agreed to pay John R. in hauling and a clean canvas cover all of the territorv from the Rockey satisfaction Oi the Superintendant of Streets. Harter $10 00 per M. for the lumber s| read over the cans. The stables Mountains to the Missouri River will be i Sec. 3 Whenever it shall become nec DEALER IN contained therein. essary, in the construction, erection or must be properly lighted and ventilated. included in this quarantine. repair of the Electric Light and Lower No feeds that can impart a disagreeable * * M | Plant, hereby authorized, to in any Real Estate Transfers. flavor, or reduce the richness of the milk Telford McDonough, the ll-year-old I manner interfere with any public street, Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook j Transfers for the week ending May 14th, can be used. Among those specified are son ........ f -------- «- f was acci- alley, public park or public grounds or of M. T. McDonough, 1903. Furnised by H. T. Botts, turnips, barley, sprouts, distillery grains, dentally killed at the family home in part thereof, the said Clark E. Had lew. i his successors and assigns shall, without abstracter. objectionable Buffalo feed and silage Brookfield Friday evening. The boy delay, put such street, alley, public park There is also in the contract a clause was ir. a room alone when his brother, W. S. Randall to John S. Lamar. Lots or public grounds in as good order and 6& 7 block I, H. F. Goodspeed’s allowing the purchasers to refuse the who was in an adjoining room, beard repair as the same was before it was dis^ addition to Tillamook. J 600.00 turbed, and shall remove all surplus milk if they are unable to procure sup some heavy object fall on the floor, fol G. B. McLeod and wife to State of plies of anv kind, or meet with other lowed almost immediately by a gunshot, sand, earth, rubbish and other material from the street, alley public park an<J Oregon. Quit-claitn Sw. Sw sec hindrances in their business, but binding and running into the room he found Tel public ground, which shall have been 27 & lot 4 sec 31. 2 N, 8, £r.oo. the seller to resume supplying whenever ford lying on the floor dead, with the ! displaced by him. STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON One mortgage filed securing $2767.56. Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for any U.S.A, to Charles S. Pulliam. Patent. normal conditions are restored. There greater portion of the top^of his head I person or persons without authority from ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBAU S Ne and N\v Nc, sec. 11, tp. 6 S, are other requirements, but the whole blown off and a smaking rifle by his side. 1 Clark E. Hadley, his successors and BAY CITY, H0BS0NVILLE. range 9. contract would fill nearly a pagein The The boy had evidently dropped the assigns, to in any manner interfere or Connecting at Astoris with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. IM U.S.A, to Hiram C. Page. Patent. N R.N.Y. It is safe to say that the contract gun, when it went’ off, the bullet enter meddle with, injure, remove or impair also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, PorthM Se and N V.> Sw, sec. 21, tp. 2 S. is “ iron clad” so far as the seller is con ing his brain and causing instant death. any of the electric light or power poles, and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to range 10. wires, cables or lights or apparatus be cerned, but binding the purchaser to The funeral was held from the family SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR . longing to said Clark E. Hadley, bis Claude Thayer and wife to Tillamook B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. County. Deed for road in sec. 36, little that he cannot evade ifdesired. The residence, with the interment in Brook, successors and assigns, except that in the company agrees to pay a specified price field cemetery. I case of conflagrations the oai*.* said wires ami and Agents L°- R & N- R R- Co • Portland. tp. 1 S', range 10. I for milk and to wash and steam the nts |A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland. cables may be cut and removed by the * * * C. H. & Helen Smith, by sheriff, to F. NI. B. Rankin, president sf the Electric proper authorities, at the expense of said Botefuhr. Se Ne, sec. 8 and N I [cans. They will not contract, I am told, Nw, sec. 9, tp. 1 S, range 8. Small ' un'ess the seller specifies an amount of I Sawmill Company, which is putting in a Clark E. Hadley, his successors or as ! signs; and any person violating anv of tract in lot 5, see. 23, tp. 3 N, range i plant at St. Johtlfe, says he hopes to have Centrally Iioeated. Rates, $1 Per Ds 10 ; lot 3, sec. 16, tp. 1 S, range 10 ; milk each month that suits their inter the mill in operation toward the close of i the provisions of this ordinance shall b^ ’! guilty of a misdeamt nor, and upon con and part of lots 3 and 4, block 1, ests, and if the amount in the flush goes Tillamook City. $1100.00. » much above the estimate there is likely the present month. There has been viction thereof by the Recorder, be sub jected to the payment of a fine of not le4 John S .Judd, et al., by sheriff, to Viola to be an order to hold back for a week delay in getting the track for the saw than ten dollars or more than fifty carriage, but Mr. Rankin says it will be . dollars, or be imprisoned in the City jail A. Davis. Se Ne. sec. 16 and 60 or so. M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. acres in W Va Sw, sec. 15, tp. 1 S, The requirements and inspection have received in a short time. This is the j not less than five days nor more than range 9. $4*55.00. twenty-five days, or both. been quite rigid, but, comparatively, the only electric sawmill in the United The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. Sec. 5. In consideration of the rights J« mes R. Finley and wife to Robertie R | prices have ruled so high that farmers States, but Mr. Rankin is satisfied that j and priviledges herein and hereby con Finley. Deed of correction for small ' tract ot acre in Sw Se, sec. 3 S, j have usually felt repaid, and have found it will prove a great success. He says veyed. said Clark E. Hadley and his suc Í range 9. $100.00. little or no fault. Of late, other con. an electric sawmill on much the same cessors and assigns shall,' immediately ji«y »y. j s e aaa » a » aea ¿gg T. I). Alien and wife to Jacob II. Cook, corns are pa ving better prices for milk, plan was operated successfully in Tilla upon the establishment and installation j of the Electric Light and Power Plant N Sw, sec. 21, tp. I 2 S, range 10. and some of the restrictions have been mook County for six months, when it herein and hereby authorized, and dur- $500.00. was destroyed by accident. Application I j ing the time it is operated, furnish to the C. , F. DeGuire and i wife to Jacob II. considered burdensome, notably that re Cook. N *2 Se, sec r. 21, tp. 2 S, range lating to the feeding of silage. It is a of electric power to the operation of the ; City of Tillamook, without cost to said 10. $550. matter of remark that in case of strong saws permits a great economy in space.j City, electricity for the lighting of the « Now is the time to buy a City Hall of said City of Tillamook. J. E. Hosmer and wife tojncob 11 Cook. competition, like a well-conducted co. Large or small logs may be cut up into Sec. 6. After the establishment and f new Sewing Machine for S Va Sw, sec. 21 and N Nw. sec. operative creamery, the enforcement of lumber by means of the combination of installation of the Electric Light and J $22.00, with drop head and 28, tp. 2 S. range 10. $1240.00. many of the requirements is not so saws geared together in the single frame. Power Plant herein and hereby author U.S.A, to Frank Hanel. Patent, lieu ized. and during its operation said Clark ¡g all the latest improvements * W * selection. N V2 Se, Sw Se and Se rigid. The Bordens, it is believed, helped E. Hadley, his successors and assigns, S at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . News brought from Gnatemala bv Sw, sec. 27, tp. 1 N, range 9. the farmers in many respects. H. H. L. shall install and maintain lights on the people who have seen the ruin wrought streets and for tile City at such points t It is the B onita S ewing T. H. Goyne anil wife to Rollie \V Wat by the recent eruption of Santa Maria and places and at such rates as shall be J* M achine , and they range son. Tract in Ne corner of block 1, PLEASANT VALLEY Thayer’s addition to Tillamook. volcano confirms all previous reports. agreed upon by the said Clark E. Hadley, 4 in price from $22 to $35, Dr. Mills lias the champion leghorn $1600.00. The situation could hardly be worse. his successors and assigns and the City ’ « with ball bearings. They hen. She laved an egg which measured Sec. 7 Clark E. Hadley is hereby Henry Rogers and wife to A. J. Burdick. “A’.l the coffee plantations in the vicinity authorized and empowered to collect and J are little beauties, perfectly Nw Nw, sec. 10 and Ne Ne, sec. 9. tp. 60, inches by Tl, inches. I think Plea of the valcano have been destroyed for receive charges, and tolls for the use of 2 S, range 9. $500 (»0. sant Valiev has the licit. < made and something new oil all time. Ashes from 10 to 15 feet deep said electric lights and electric power Elias West to Jacob H. Cook. Lots 5 Freeman Jackson and wife, of Beaver, i the market. These machi- cover the entire country. In the neigh , providing such charges shall uot exceed and 6, sec. 19 and N 1 j Sw. sec. 20. four cents per candle power. called here the first of the week. He has J nes are a better article than tp. 2 8, range 10. $1175.00. borhood of the volcano the ashes are so Sec. 8. All rights and privileges Samuel M. Dailev to Jacob H. Cook been quite sick and we are glad to see deep that only the tops of a few of the hereby granted and conferred shall ex. ip the peddlars are charging Sw Sw, sec. 2 ; S H Se, sec. 3 ; and him out again. tallest trees can be seen. Scoria and pire at the end of ninty ,ine vears from 4 $65 and $75 for. Ne Ne, see, 10. tp. 2 S, r$nge 10. Fred Davidson came up from town the ashes cover 100 square miles of land to the date of the passage of this ordinance. $1000.00. other day and rented his farm to B. W. sipjse Head first time April 20, 1903. at 8.25 **<*»*«*« v Isaac W. Hiner and wife *to Freeman Turner and re-rented the Anderson place a depth of from five to 15 feet and 500 p "' „,Read se«ond time April 20. square miles of country was affected. Jackson. 20 acres in Sw Nw, sec. to John Simtnons 1903, nt 8.27 o'clock p.111. By unani. I 20, tp. 3 S, range 9. $292.00. One third of the entire coffee crop has mous consent of the mem tiers ot tile Com Born, to the wife of Amos Blum, on William C. Morton and wife tu Henrv been destroyed. About 300,00 0 quintals mon ( ounctl present put to its third Parmer. Blocks 9. 11 and 14, W >.». the 1st Mar, a bouncing bov. Mother of the verv choicest coffee has been lost reading on this the night of its introduc block 10, Se (<; block 10, Ne ’4; and child doing well, but papa seems to tion and read tor the third time in open block 15 and S ’ S fy. block 4, J. C. lie star gating or walking on soft snow. and all the land upon which it was Comictl. tins April 20, 1903, nt 8-30 grown is doomed to eternal sterility.’’ Bewley's addition to Bav Citv. $1. o clock p.m . and being now l>efore the F. Blum. Henry Simmon, and George Three mortgages filed securing in the Council on the question •' Shall the Parrish are slashing brush and clearing «Rffregate $2125 00. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1S7&—N otice F or ordmance pass’' the vote resulted a, P ublication land for T. H. Govne. fo.lows Ayes. 4 ; not., 0. Whereupon I Satisfactions filed of two mortgages United States Land Office, the ordmance was decIn,ed duly passed B. W. Turner, while working on the securing $770.00, Oregon (it . Oregon. May bth, 1903. cliurch last week, received quite a painfa Ci‘y Rwordn. Notice is hereby given that in cntuplfance No charge for sewing T Kecencdby the Mayor April 21, 1903 Notice to Housekeepers. accident bv the scaffold breaking and with the provision-* of the act of Congre«a ot a soles on Boots B or nailing June 3. 1B7S, entiled Au act tor the -»ale of tim letting him fall about eight feet, landing ber lands Til the States of California. Oregon, Call For General Fund Warrants Having purchased of Olsen & Co their on the sleepers below. Shoes purchased of me. Nevada, and Washington Territory. *s ex All conntv General Fund Warrants of tended to all the Public Land States by m t of entire stock of Households Good, I w ish k. “TriOiH00"1'’' e"dor5’'1 t’nor to , Grandma Moor* is stilll verv poorly August 4. i*o.!, FRANCIS M. SHKARKR, to give notice that I intend closing out and has not left her tied for over two ..........1 Of Garibaldi. Co mty of Tillamook. State of the stock of Stoves, Tinware, Granite* months, but we hope for her recovery. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Interest cesses thw date. April 29th. sworn statement No 61a;. for the parvhnse of ware, Crockery and Glass. Curtains. The t’.B. church is nearing completion. the sc \ of .->w % of Section No. 4. in Township 1908. P« W. T odd .* Blankets, Sheeting and Draperies, to Services were held there last Sunday and No 1 North Range to Wft and will ____ County Treasurer. offer proof to «how that the land sought is make room for a larger stock of furni we understand that the church will lie more valuable fur its timber or »torn- than for agricultural ourpoaes and tn ^slabhah his Call for General Fund Warrant., ture. The sale will Inst for the neit 66 dedicated next month. All wiirrantsendorjtrrl ». . claim to said |««nd before the County Clerk nn'!!rndor*<’ nn... Pnor . Manli' of Tillamook County, Oregon. Filiamook City 9th. day. and will *»c sold at a sacrifice of 25 AND 0 warrants No. ini? Oregon, on Friday the '14th day of July 1.40'1. 5164, 5164, "J* 5167, I ol6t, 0167. 5181, 5202, 5303 I »er cent below cost so as to dispose of it. Through the latest utterances of for. He names as witnesses B1RBEI ANO HAIRDRESSEB ÌTu ‘ °. 5217 '«'««ve, Krvtu < arter Fred Paquet. Lloyd C. Smith inclusive, endors,.] Call early ami get the choice for this is mer President (»rover Cleveland, it tnay Otto Shearer, of Garibaldi, Oregon M.rvh 9th. 1901. are parable-., and will Any and all oeraous claiming adversely the a splendid opportunity to fix your home be said that he would accept the Ikm- SHAVING, HAIR crHl^j abuve dcncTibM laud« are requested to file'their I* paid on presentation. Interest ceases at very httle cost. You had better hurry. erratic nomination for President if it claims in this office on or before said 24th day this date. .May 7th, 1903. of July. 1903. SHAMPOOING, ETC P. W. T odd , C. E. R kymolm . should be tendered him. AuiggNoN S. Danaae. Begi«ter County Treasurer. I Electric Baths nicely fitted up. G«<*i I persons su<Tering with rbeuBWd* I Successors to L. N. Barnes, PRIME MEATS, LARD, et At the NEW MEAT MARKET. Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us Call. Hides Wanted. Truckee Lumber Co FIR & SPRUCE Lumix BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPL1 J. E, Or. M A. K. CASE, Tillamook Iron Woks General Machinists & Blacksmiths, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. M. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Markt Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, el LARSEN HOUSE, OREGON TILLAMOOK, i Sewing Machines. J My Large Stoci of SHOES has a: rived, best qualir that ever offered fc Sale in this City. The Public is ii I vited to call and b ii convinced. The Newspaper that made Tillamook County Famous. HEADLIGHT WEEKLY OREGONIAN, I I TRIBUNE farmer , $2.75. LATIMER, BROS