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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
■ TILLAMOOK HE ADLIGHT. SEPTEMBLb i-L; $250.00 GIVEN AWAY On October 1, ’03. WORK I S B Hill........... I G Musser Bert Sherwood. R Morris ..... , | James Sherwood....................... j C Henderson............................. ;• I E Landingham......................... 1 James Wells............................. F Kherwood.............................. A Astill...................................... S B Hill, Sup........................ ¡John Wilson............................. We will give away, absolutely free ot charge 8250.00 in Cash or Merchandise. First Prize, 850.00. 42 Prizes in ail. With each 81.00 cash purchase made ■ Frank Allender....................... Vauglin............................. we will give you a ticket which will entitle Guy Frank Eklof............................. M I) Reading......................... you to one chance in these prizes. ’ Sam Daily................................ We carry a complete stock ot Al Apsley....... ........................... WORK IN DISTRICT NO 8 CLOTHING, HATS and SH3ES, FURNISHING GOODS, GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED. We will also larged picture on and coffee, which Lem Johnson........................... . Bell Johnson............................. D D West ................................ Russ Johnson... ............. Harry Quick................ I lincici vs Arthur^/ John Weber.............. ......... I John Zurfluh........................... give with each $10 cash purchase a 16x20 En Ulrich Zurfluh.......................... anything sold except sugar, flour, oil, tobacco Z Welk .................................. Alvin Johnson........................... are sold on a very close margin. Hall Johnson........................ I) Darby.................................... TODD & CO Cook Stoves Erick Glad....... Nick Melchior. Adolf Erick-on John Melchior I Harmon......... Alfred Larsen.. Edward Kels-« WORK IN DISTRICT NO 6 C W Chillti. bl Peter Heisel ............................. Erick A Erickson.................... j William Latimer...................... i Erick ulad................................. Lars Johnson....................... ' Nels O Glad............................. Wm Jolly........................... Hans Hansen............................. A E Hasseburg......................... i U »7 40 12 Ranges Hardware, Tinware. The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Meeting Friday Night. Iron and Steel. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. Real Estate Transfers. F urnished by H. T. Botts, abstracter. Oates. Patent u j, S. N A '/i to Sw T. ami Ernest Sw, Sw 5, 3 N, 6 Fletcher N. Wilson and wife to Geotge Williams. 645 square rods in Haynes D. L. C. #250,00. Chas. E- Bisconer and wife to Fannie F. Yach. 30 acres of Se, Se 23, 5 S, 10. f 100,00. E. T. Ernest Oates and wife to S Carrier. N y, Sw and Sw. Sw Sec 5. S, l/i Se Sec to and S, '/i Sw Sec 11, 3 N, 6. #100.00. William A. Patterson and w ife to Mrs. S. D. Carrier S% & Nw Sw li 3 N 6. #100. Ursula Yager to Lucia Price. I acre in 30 1 S 10. #10.00 F. R. Madison to William L. Riefenberg. Lots 6 and 7 Block 20, James M, Fuller's amended addition to Bay City #35.00 David Tempest to Jacob H. Cook. S % NEHALEM Ne a..d Se 32 t S 10. #1000.00 The Wheeler logging camp finished Three mortgages filed to secure #1700. the Klein timber Friday and moved to Zimmerman's Saturday to log off that Out of the Ordinary. place. The Vosburg went out Friday with 70 An inspector of the city sealer’s staff in saw logs in tow for Astoria, eleven were Chicago reports that the scales of one lost in crossing the Nehalem bar. This ice peddler make a fifty.pound cake of is a new departure in the logging busi ice appear to weigh eighty pounds. The ness. Commercing about 18 inches from man’s scales had not been tested pre the end on top of the log a hole is bored viously for four years. coming out at the center in the end of the log. A chain is run through this Dr. C. M. Mills, creator of the Ohio and made fast to a main chain running State Archaeological society, has dis the full length of the raft, thus each log covered a prehistoric village on the is independent of the rest and in case one Gartner farm, a few miilcs south of breaks away will not loosen anv of the Chillicothe, 0. He has made excava others. Two logs abreast are hooked fions, which disclose many valuable on the main chain. relics of the country ages ago. Prof. Baker and daughter, of Salem, came in Saturday. Miss Baker will The county court of common pleas of teach school in the Sandhill district com Monmouth, N.J., has decided the case mencing Monday. brought by a landlord against a tenant The Meilis Brothers came down the for rent which was unpaid because the South Fork from Mist Saturday in a tennant had to move, owing to bedbugs. rough plank boat on a hunting and fish The court favors the tenant. Few cases ing trip. of the kind are on the court records. Rev. G. L Tufts lectured at the Onion The scheme formulated by Cornelius Peak school-house Thursday evening and organized a anti saloon league to Vanderbilt for the establishment of an American Art school in Paris has fallen meet Thursday evenings. John Hickey, of Foley, in the employ through, owing to the procrastination of the county court, was looking over on the part of the owners of the Chat the Necarney mountain ami Schollmeyer eau de la Muette, who has been effered routes Friday and Saturday for a road 15,000,000 francs for the property. The chateau was once the home of Marie to connect with Clatsop countv. A better way to dispose of the tax Antoinette. The owners demanded 20,- payers’ money would be to dump it all 000,000 francs for the property. in one hole so that Pat Smith could find Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wayne, of the treasure. Albany, N.Y., born the same dav sixtv- eight years ago, died on the 10th ult., COULSONBURO. within a few hours of each other and N. Dye and family, H. Foland and were buried together. The aged couple wife, with several others started for the were devoted to each other during a hop yards near Dallas Tuesday. long married life. The husband died Misses Tessa and Leila Bixby were first of apoplexy. When she realized callers in the burg Sunday. that he wa$ gone Mrs. Wayne took to Rev. C. Mills and wife, of Tillamook, her bed and shortly after died. spent Saturday night at N. Coulson’s. Mr. Roy Brady passed through the A curious place for swarming has been burg Saturday. chosen by a hive of bees at Arcot Hall, Mr. Smith and wife, of Beaver, were at near Newcastle, England. The bees had D. F. Coulson’s one night last week. swarmed up an apple tree, and the gar Grandpa Patrick and wife, of Salem, dener, on going up a ladder to examine, and Mrs. Bixby, of Beaver, visited at was startled by observing a green linnet Mr. Will Patrick’s Sunday. flv out of the middle of the swarm. Mr. Booth and wife, of Blaitie, passed Closer investigation revealed its nest, through the bug Saturday. with two eggs in it. thequeen bee having Prof. \V. \V. Bristow, of McMinnville, will address the citizens of our town next Friday evening in the Methodist Church. His theme is along the line ol ethical education and is entitled “ Fair Play.” Prof. Bristow was lor twelve years instructor in the Oregon Agricul tural College at Corvallis, and with his native wit we have reason to expect his address to be bright with humor and lofty in sentiment. The representatives of the local oceanization of the anti Saloon League gladly extend the invita tion to all. The address will be of pccu liar interest to the voung as the Pro lessor is especially familiar with the traits of young manhood and .voting womanhood. Music will be furnished by the union choir. on The claims for work in road district No 15 were continued. Claim of B II Hathaway for $8 90 was The board of county commissioners met Absolutely Pun oti Wednesday with County Judge W. W. continued. Conder and Commissioners L, Parrish I The petition of O Young for the can THERE IS NO SUBST1T and Geo. W. Bodyfelt present, when the cellation of certain taxes was continued. In the matter of the report of Jahn following business was transacted: WORK IN DISTRICT NO 3 Hickey in regard to the practicability of a Erwin Carter............................. E W Stanley supplies fur nished B Archer............. 13 90 wagon road ovei Necarny mountain and H K Thompson......................... over the Schollmeyer route, it was ac I Frank Ekroth........................... G B Lamb, salary as county 100 00 cepted and placed on file. In regard to Joe Harrison............................. school superintendent...... g L. EDDY, the Necarney mountain route the report E. W. Stanley, salary as de WORK IN DISTRICT NO 4 states that from the county line for about A E Nichols .............................. 100 puty sheriff.......................... three miles it is all right and accessible M B Pettys................................ Albert Mason salary as deputy A ttorney - at -L at . to a good wagon road but farther it is ¡Joe Warren................................ 100 county clerk......................... very impracticable to build a wagon road J A Johnson salary as deputy I) Simmons................................ T illamook .. O rd over Necarney mountain on account of Henry t armer .......................... 100 county assessor .................. the steep grade and otherwise inaccesible I C A Elliott................................. 200 A M Hare salary as assessor . T T T. BOTTS, country. In regard to the Schollmeyer I Geo Vaughn.............................. II H Alderman salary as 2- ‘ ATT0RNEY-AUH 266 67 I route the report says it is a very iuac- j Harry Nelson............................ sheriff..................................... i cesible and impracticable. Homer Mason salary as county I Wm Hare................................... Complete set [of abstracts. 86 io I Barney Elliott........................... 266 67 Ed Walker for 21 cords of wood clerk. ...................................... Office upstairs, North ofTtOtuB I G B Alley fees in case state vs John Hickey salary as sup. dist. I Chas Jennings........................... County Bank. 4 No 2 and locating road....... 39 00 ! F Barnard ............................. I S W Elliott............................... TILLAMOOK ... 0MG ] F L Sappington surveying and I M Smith medical services for W B Elliott............................... 00 26 platting M Curl road ......... Mrs. Potter .......................... 5 OO WORK IN DISTRICT NO It « 45 I F L Sappington establishing Gangloff & Millar, Mdse .... LAUDE THAYER, Coney Dye................................. I section corners.................... F R Wilson contract work in 3 OO Frank Dye................................. OO ' 66 63 Norman Dye............................... dist. No. 17........................... Yellow Fir Lumber Co lumber 37 A ttorney - at -L am , 20 «3 J C Bewley contract work in McIntosh and Me Nair Mdse. O W Kinnaman........................ G B Lamb incidentals of office I 60 \ dist. No........................... .. 344 OO Lou Kinnaman.......................... T illamook The bonds of Henry Beelar as sup dist Clyde Kinnaman....................... TW Lyster service June elec tion ......................................... 3 no 16 anil H L Jensen as sup. dist. 15 were Dave Coulson............................ Myron Trowbridge services accepted Thurm Coulson.......................... OARr' HABERLACH June election........................ 3 00 I The petition of A W Fox for a county Noah Coulson ............................. 6 25 road was rejected. W N Vaughn 125 loads gravel. 6 Edd. Kinnaman .......................... The petition of Frank Worthington for George Smith ............................ I) A Simmonssalary as sup dist. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 43 No 4....................................... 24 00 the location of a county road was con H. Jensen .................................... 34 $leut»chev Paul Erickson salary as slip, tinued. R. Bundy ................................... 9 The claim of Dr. Bartel Jor #34.00 for G. Chopard................................... dist. No. 6............................. Office across the street and non 35 00 12 G W Wallace salary as sup. medical services performed for Mrs. A Haag ....................................... the Post Office. 9 dist. No. 11............................ 38 00 1 Mitchell was rejected. R Jinke ....................................... 30 T W Lyster salary as sup dist. J^OBERT A. MILL WORK IN DISTRICT NO. 17. Fran k Be vens ............................. * 46 No. 8 ..................................... J. P. Tucker.................................. 21 Wm Grasshoff.......................... E H Whitney assisting at \V. A. Ealing................................ 1« Tom Wilson.............................. A ttorney - at -L aw teachers examination......... 8 Chas. Baling................................ C M Me Cisne............................ Oregon City, Or \V. Gladwell................................ » w W Wiley ditto H Gage....................................... Land Titles and Land 3 M C. Subers................................ G B Lamb traveling expenses D J Dunn................................... 2 Dell Spencer................................ Business a Specialty. Ingebora Crawford right of W A Gage................................. J. Spencer................................... way for road.......................... 25 WORK IN DISTRICT NO 2 (1. B. Davidson ......................... Edmunds Bros tobacco fur W. SEVERANCE Dan Hickey.............................. 3! 50 B. H. Butin ................................ Ullas. Woolfe................................ nished Geo Mvers................ 1 SO Everett Bales..................... ... 39 75 W Hiatt .................................................... Tillamook Herald printing 20 OO Olive Pritchard........................ 15 75 J. I Spencer................................ A ttor n e y - at - L aw , Homer Mason incidentals of Chester Hoskins....................... I 50 It appearing to the Court that there is office....................................... 6 c5 Wm Redaway. towing lumber. 4 00 property on the sales record which has T illamook O reg Pacific States Tel. Co. Tel. ser WORK IN DISTRICT NO I been sold lor taxis for two or more 6 00 Wm Schollmeyer.................... vice .................................... . 19 5° years, and that it would be unjust to J2)AVID WILEY, M.D Alex Fraser salary as sup. dist. 26 25 compel the owners to pay the cost for I Frank Lundberg ..................... No 17 ................................... 2i 00 ! Sam Lundberg.......................... 13 12 more than one year, it was ordered that P hysician , S urgeon m Fred Kebbe work in road (list. The petition for a bridge across the County Clerk issue tax redemption No. I.......................... ......... 7 50 Nehalem river was continued. certificates for said sales upon payment A ccoucheur . Matt Morrison slip, dist No. 1 38 00 The petition of A. Bcnscheidt for a of the taxes, costs, penalties and clerk’s All calls promptly attende wacob Kamtn work in dist. No 1 II 75 county road was continned. settled on the nest with her attendant fees for the first sale on payment of only Horse for Sale. T illamook .. O re «' P W Todd salary as county In the matter of the petition of M. Curl | the taxes. 6 per cent interest and clerk’s hosts, the green linnet meanwhile calmly Treasurer......... . .................... 91 67 for a county road, it was rejected and the fees on all subsequent sales. For sale or trade, a heavy work horse, sitting on her eggs. With great care the S. STEPHENS, Chester Hoskins work in dist. bondsmen are to be held for costs. R oad O rdered O pened . 1400 pounds, in good condition. Can gardener cut off the bough of the apple 106 00 No 1 ............................ The petition of L. Parrish for a county * Real Estate, Insuran«- tree — swarm, nest and all — and. after In the matter of the opening of what lie drove single or double.—Apply to 28 00 road was continued. W G Kelso salary as sup dist 5 having smoked the bees off, he carefully is known as the L. B. Alley county Paul Erickson, road supervisor of R.D. Agent for the Tillamook Headlight printing 24 50 WORK IN DISTRICT NO 5 stuck the bough up is now sitting on Northwest School Furniture Co road, beginning at a point on what is No. 6. II H Alderman boarding pris 30 00 known ns the state road on the South N G Boquest .. four eggs. ________________ oner....................................... Notary Public. 15 00 Bids Wanted. 25 50 Nehalem river, nnd leading down said Claims of Wm. Scott for f35 and $29 Chas Svenson .... OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK Chekib Bey, the Turkish minister to Ed Baker............... wete continued. river to junction of the south and north N otice is H krkby G iven ,—That the .... ................ City, Washington, attended in Philadelphia T M. SMITH, M.D., Claim of J \V Latimer for J26 30 was Gust Wicklund.... Nehalem rivers, it appearing to the Common Council of Tillamook continued. Oregon, will receive hid, for graveling the recent launching of the Turkish war — Marble................ Court that said road was established in • Fourth Avenue East from First street to the venr 1892, and subsequently opened Eight street; Eighth street from Still, ship Medjidia at the Cramps’ship yard, P hysician and S urge « relates the New York Tribune. and traveled by the public, and it further well avenue to Fourth .Avenue east ; During the luncheon following the appearing to the court that A. Mc Fifth street from Fourth avenue east to Office in T odd ’ s Buildins Donald, through whose land said road •Miller avenue ; and Millet avenue from launch, Chekib Bev animadverted fora the County Road to the South line of O re ^A T illamook runs is maintaining a gate across said Blix-k eight in Miller's addition to Tilla-' moment on the beggars of Philadelphia. Aou have here,” he said, “ an enter, road, it was ordered that Mat Morrison, monk, all in Tillamook City, Oregon. the road superviaer of R.I). No. 1, notify Said gravel to I>e laid in the center of prising and intelligent collection of LAUDE THAYER. said A. McDonald, to remove said ob. said streets and to be eight feet wide beggars. One of them approached me Agent for Fireman’ and eight inches deep. Bills to lie tor all (traction.. and in case he refused to so or anv part of said graveling. Bids will this morning. He told a moving tale of Fund and London and D’ remove obstructions, the slid road be opened Septemlier 7th. 1903, at 8 misfortune ; then he asked me for a little money. o'clova p.m. shire Fire Insurant supervisor take legal steps to have said “ Not a Great Big Store, but a nice Little Store.” obstructions removed. " I put mv hand in my pocket, to find The Common Council reserves the right Companies. I that I was altogether out of change. John Tvler resigned his position as to reject any and all bids. Well Open Monday, September 7th, opposite the Tillamook .. Oregon T hus C oates , My man,* I said, * I have nothing supervisor of road district No. 10. which Larsen House, with a full line of Dry Goods, Ladies' __________ t iti Recorder. was accepted. for you now, but in an hour I shall be WM. GALLOWAY. 01' »EAT >- L. Parrish, salarv and mileage passing this way again. Then I promise Furnishings and Notions. Account Book Lost EDGES&GALIÁ'« as county commissioner......... lo 00 you, von shall get something from me.’ Lost, on the street in Tillamook Citv. ' W. Bodyfelt, salary, mileage All right, sir,' said the beggar, ’ but A TTOR X E YS-ATTA’ . nnd inspecting roads............... 31 00 an account book with McIntosh & Me-1 all the same,’ he added fretfully, ‘you Make n specialty of LandO®* " W Conder, salary as county Nair and Mrs. McGee. Please leaveit at ' wouldn't believe the amount of credit I OFFICE IN WEINHASn BtUB«*' judge 100 IM) this office if found. Room 1 an I 2. give in this way.' ” OREGON CiTY. ORE- Commissioners’ Court POWDEf Professional te J Our Motto C