Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 01, 1903, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 1
ESTIMATED COST FOR A
NEW WATER SYSTEM.
pipe 6 inches in diameter the head above DRAWING PLANS FOR BOAT.
reservoir should be 71 feet. If one and
one hi if miles long 61 feet.
Prominent Portlanders Back
PRELIMINARY
ESTIMATE (OWENS HILL
ROUTE).
Todd & Co.’s Prixe Drawing
Todd & Co.'s prixe drawing took place
this morning with this result :
For Sale.
Scheme to Secure Trade.
tin For i. c»»h......................
A UeiiM-hiol, inercliaiidiw
Evening Telegram.
J II. J o I iiimiii , merchandise
I Up to date there has been «»ver $30.-
260 ncrcs, on tide waterJ
' 1)00 worth <»t stock uubsei il»ed in the Ore-
Al Biggs, suit ......................
J U. Hunter, suit..................
$27.878 40 1 gon Pacific Navigation Company, accord’
river,
150 acres in xrass,ijj!
CAN BE tUILT FOR $50,000.
ing to the statements of the general
Due Davis. overcoat
4.099.00
manager, F. H. Skinner, of this city,
Albert Kiiinaiueii, gent s mac­
good buildings, waterpipe u J
Killam Creek the Most Desirable
who, with others, incorporate«! the con­
intosh ......................................
house. Cun give poue^,
cern a lew months ago with the avowed
J. Kodtal. ladies' mackintosh
Stream -Estimate Docs not In­ Concrete Reservoir
J. 8. Stephens, boy’s inackin*
intention of buying or building a steam
time. Reason lot selling, 0|j ,
clude Cost of Piping the City,
Dam and Intake....
schooner to he commissioned upon the
tosh .................................. •
Engineering, Hauling, etc.
Portland-Tillamook
run.
Plans
are
now
M.
Trowl»ri<ige,
girl
’
s
mack
­
F elix ROi, 1
$35,378.40
being drawn for the vessel, it having
intosh ......................................
Engineer W B. Chase, who was em- 1% miles equal to 9249 ft.
Geo. Lamb, gent’s shoes ....
6.930 00 liecn found impossible to find a craft
ot 6 inch converse at 75c.
suit able lor the route, and within com­
G Bailey, gent’s shoes .....
p’oxed to furnish an estimate of cost for
paratively
short
time
the
officials
of
the
Frank
Filipatrick,
gent’s
a new- gravity water system for Tilla­
$42.308.40
corporation expect to inaugurate a
sh‘M*R ......................................
Add freight, wagon hauling and en­
mook City, handed in his report, which
1 weekly service between the two points.
J. P. Allen, gent’s shoes. .
was accepted by thccity council on Tues­ gineering.
1 “We have some of the most influential
E»l. Hadley, genl’s shoes ...
In the above estimate the price ot 1<>
I
citizens
and
business
men
of
this
city
in
day. It is as follows :
Asa Well-, genl’s shoes..........
inch pipe was taken FOB., Port­
At a Bargain, the
1
terested
in
the
ctunpany,
an«l
some
of
the
I)r. I M. Smilh, ladies shoes
Tillamook, Oregon,
land, 97c . 6 inch pipe, $0 465.
ft
I
best
men
in
Tillam«»ok
County,
also,
’
W. H. Easter, ladies’ shoes .
September 28lh, 1903
KS1IMATB (JOHNSONS IIILLKOfTE).
whs the replv oi Mr. Skinner to an inter-
Geo. Elliot, ladies’ shoes ....
Farm.
To the Hon Ma vor and Common Council
Converse I ock joint pipe.
' mention as to who was behind the
C. Svenson, ladies’ shoes. .
of the City of hllamook.
3,l4 miles, 17,160 feet of
THERE
NO SUBSTITUTE
Gene Price, ladies’ shoes.. .
$22.651.20 ' move.
G entlemen ,—In the examination of
lo" pipe at $1 32 ............
One mile from u o
'
“
Alvself
and
associates
have
been
look-
C W. I’almage. gent’s lint . .
2.500.CO
sources for a water supply for Tillamook i Reservoir ................................
j
ing
up
and
down
the
coast
tor
a
steamer,
Miss Nellie Murphy.genl’s hat
1.500 00
City, 1 examined first the stream known ' Dam and Intake.....................
l’alace Hotel, gent's hat........
17,820.00 but have been unsuccessful in locating
as Killam Creek. It was measured at a 4*2 mil
of 6" pi|ie at 75e.
See Kiger & fc. s<
Mrs. Ubas. Wooley, gent’s hat
Quick Brothers,
4,000.00 j anything suitable for the demands ot the
point about 5,*2 miles from the city. The | Bridge crossing the Trask...
• business, so we have concluded to build
tel
J. Diamond, gents hat ........
weir board made for the purpose was
ja
vessel.
Plans
are
now
bring
drawn,
A. Beiischeidt. gent s hat... .
not of sufficient size to measure tile entire
$48,471.20
| but it will possibly be a month or longer
HOUSEHOLD
MOVERS
Alva Williams, pair shoes
Mow, but the amount measured was
Add freight, wagon hauling and en­
! Iiefore these will be in shape for work to
Joe Price, pair shoes..........
204.48 cu. ft per minute, equal to gineering.
AND DRAYMEN.
'begin.
The
intention
is
to
construct
a
J Diamond, pair shoes. .
2,208,384 gallons in 24 hours, which is JOHNSON HILL (GREEN CHANCE ROUTE).
I steamer of 300 tons and especially lor
I offer for Side my place know’ ’
Bill Miller, pair shoes........
a hundred gallons a day for each of
VS hen weired Chance Creek flowed 52
1 coast work
It, in the end, we find the
A. Applewhiv©, pair shoes.
22,083 persons.
Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us. carnie Mountain, located nonil
cubic feet per minute.
I do not think that more than two
E El lire, hat ......................
The cr?ek forks some distance from the i run decided upon does not pay. there are
Our Delivery wagon delivers to country lialem Bay. This place consists
thirds of the stream flowed through the road and to get head enough to run onto | other routes along the coast where such
0. H. Mattoon, hat..............
hundred acres of land, oyer halfil
a
vessel
can
be
utilized.
’
’
or citv.
weir, so that the supply flowing in Johnson’s lull we would have to run up
Fre<I Davidson, hat ..........
It was venture«! that there were many
Killam Creek September 21st is ample the branches, but 1 do not know how
is open prairie, either now under J
L. E Getchell, hat ............
1
tor a very large town. The quality of far. From the forks to the hill is about steam schooners in the several ports
O. P. Matloon, hat............
lion or ready for the plow. Tend1
Good Year for Dairying.
“That is perfect­
i
the water is excellent and all that can be 2 Vi miles It it w* re necessary to use which might be taken
Mrs Bowen, shirt ..............
grass land, well watered by sJl
desired.
either Chance creek or Hughey creek, ly true,’’ vouchsafed the manager, “but
M. J. Cone, shut..................
Never liefore in the liistorv of dairying
Í
few
of
them
draw
less
than
14
fret,
while
Sept® nber 22nd, we measured the flow Hughey creek would bn the most avail­
Claud Vedder, shirt..........
in Tillamook countv nave prices ranged streams, and can easily be madifl
c
of the stream from which the citv is now able because the head can be obtained it is impossible to get a steamer to the
R. S Clark, shirt ..............
as
high
for
butter
fat
as
it
have
this
vear,
the
best,
if
not
the
best
stod«|
City‘of Tillamook which has a draft of
supplied. The amount found flowing without going too far.
Mrs. Annie William«, shirt . .
and the large increase in the output of farmin Tillamook County. Pact'
1
above the intake was 45.23 cu. feet per
To do the work specified with line 3*4 over ten feet. The bay itself is easy to
cheese will make this the banner year tor able and terms easy. Applyto 1
minute, equal to 488.484 gallons in 24 miles long, 10" pipe, the head for reservoir access with deep-draft vessels, but the
i
that article. Butter fat at 25c. a pound
BEAVER.
hours, a supply of 100 gallons per day would need to be 214 feet, and if the depth of the water in the slough makes
P. C. W arren ,
is considered a good price, but when it
i
it
imparative
that
we
have
a
craft
that
each for 4884 persons.
mountain section were four miles long
This is surely the land of mist and sun­ ranges above that figure and reaches as
Warringtoi ’
Some dav, in the near
We also visited the North fork of the to Ki'.lain creek and a 6 ' pipe were used, will fill the bill
J
shine
and
the
home-coming
of
hop
ami
high
as
29c.
and
30c
,
there
is
no
disput-
Wilson river, There was so much water the head over the reservoir would need future, there may be some extensive im­ hark gatherers, all glad to be welcomed ing the fact that the dairymen are receiv-
provements made of the channel from
flowing in the stream that it was tin- to be 160 feet.
home.
ing more for their butter fat this year
1
necessary to measure it. The amount
If an eight inch diameter pipe were the bay into the slough, and we have
o’c
Mr. Sailing returned Saturday with than they had ever received before. And
was beyond all doubt as to the snfH used the head would be but about 50 been informed pressure is being brought
considering that they buy little or no
to bear upon the Government official»» Misses Sailing and West.
ciency.
1
feet over the reservoir
Mr. Bixby, jr., has left for his home at mill feed, it is seen at a glance that this
Wi
ELEVATIONS.
It sometimes occurs that it is cheapest looking to that end, but for the present
is the most prosperous year they have
The elevation of Killam Creek at a to use a larger pipe and ‘.his reduces the we must adapt ourselves to circumstan­ Newberg to attend college this winter.
ever enjoyed, the large increase of inilk
F
ces.’’
point approximately 5*2 miles from town ! friction head and shortens the line.
Mr. and Mrs. Coulson, of Beaver, en­ at the factories being proof of this.
To
When asked regarding the report that
was 220 feet above the streets of Tilla­
In making the estimate I have esti­
tertained friends and relatives last Sun­
\
mook.
This elevation is not great mated converse lock joint pipe. It is he has negotiated for the purchase of the day.
Real Estate Transfers.
at
enough for our purpose quite, but more ’ about the same as the Matheson. They steamer Sue Elmore, of Astoria, and later
In Tillamook County, Oregon 1
On the 22nd a birthday party and din­
can be had bv going up the stream a are both good steel pipe and will give for another at Tillamook, Manager ner was given at the residence of David
F
short distance. It rises very rapidly.
satisfaction. There are cheaper pipes to Skinner emppaticallv denied that he 01 Plum and wife, it being Mr. Plum's 30th Furnished by H T. Botts, abstracter. miles from tidewater. Goodroaii
at
those interested with him had failed to
A. S. Dilley and wife to Dee Tomlinson. $1,750, on easy terms.
Hughey creek at the reservoir is about be had.
birthday
After dinner was served the
Lots 3 and 4, block 4, town of Lin
155 feet above the city streets, and the
The National Wood Pipe Co. makes a proffer the purchase price first agreed company was entertained with music
(
For further information set J
coin, now Tillamook. $400 00.
intake about 310-feet. There is no doubt wire wound pipe with cast iron sleeves j ' upon, hut made the declaration that the
on
ai d speeches from the grapaphone, and
Commissioner
L.
Parrish,
Hobwi
owners
of
the
Elmore
raised
the
figure
I
about obtaining all the head desired that is some cheaper, more than appears
when the guests left they all wished Mr. State of Oregon to Jacob H.C<»okand!
C
here, but I consider the quantity of in the comparative price lists, because $5000 when the time was reached for
Nelson P. Wheeler. S V4Nw,sec. Oregon, or write to Amon Rose, Is
Plum many happy returns of the day.
Ki
water too small to justify an expensive lead is required for jointing the steel the payment to be made, and the in
16. tp. 1 south, lange 7. $100.00.
ton, Cal.
crease was not met, as the steamer was
Several parties are to be baptised next
water works, unless no other supply pipe.
.J
B C. Ranous to Eliza Jane Ranous.
Sunday at Beaver.
could be obtained.
cit;
There is also a double-riveed steel not deemed worth the monev.
Quit claim.
Sw Ne and Se Nw,
WILSON CREEK
Tho3e Who are Interested.
pipe.
For a ten inch pipe, gauge 14.
Mr. Kirk, of Beaver, run a barbershop
sec. 4. tp. 5, range 10, except 5 acres.
F
The stream rises slowly above the this pipe is priced to me considerable
Dr. J. K. Locke is president and treas­ last Sunday, just to accommodate a few
cit;
$1.00.
bridge Oil the North fork, where the cheaper, but the price given is only an urer of the corporation, with A. H. Par­ select friends so as to make them present­
elevation is about the sa me as the estimate and was 53c. to 60c., Portland. rington filling the office as secretary and able at Sunday school. It takes almost U.S. Land Office to Solon Scliiffman
I
Receipt. W V2
Sw Ne and Se
streets Going so far, we would require
It can be driven together like stove Mr Skinner manager. The board of di­ a snag puller to remove thegrowth from
<» j
Nw, sec. 18. tp 2 south, range 7.
more than 300 feet elevation, all to be pipe where the line has no short bends. rectors consists of three members, all some men’s faces, but Kirk’s razors are
L. EDDY,
gained above the bridge, which would
The upper ends of the pipe line, where Portlanders, but a change is to he made equal to any snag puller, that is if one R. O Richards et al to P. McIntosh & J J2_>
dt;
require a very long pipe line through a the pressures arc light may be made < • this week in its personnel by the addition wants the roots renioyed.
Bixby. yt acre in Sw Nw Sec 26 3 S
rough location.
cheaper pipe than the converse.
J
9. $250 00
I of two. from Tillamook. If the trade ex­
Some of Miss West’s friends dined with
The wood pipe would probably lessen pected is enjoyed, the company proposes her on Sunday,and amongst others were Christian Peterson and wife to F. C.
The stream is an ideal water supply
A
ttorn
e
v
-
at
-L
aw
,
tu
'
lor a large city, but the cost of getting the cost of the pipe line four or five to construct barges in order that the Miss Lorena Kirk and brother, Aine
Davis and Emily D. Sheldon. W %
it to Tillamook would probably be too thousand dollars. The wood pipe re- | work of caring tor freight may be further
Se Sec 5 and Nw Ne & Ne Nw Sec. 8
U1
Mrs. Woods now occupy the old store
great for the present time.
ferrod to above is a very superior article ; facilitated. A 30.ton gasoline craft will
T illamook
1 N 10. $700.00.
building previously occupied bv Mr. Jos.
RESERVOIR SITES.
of wood pipe.
be added to the fleet after the first year, Bixby.
__________________ '
Geo. B. Lamb to Samantha Mills,
____ Var­
A site for a distributing reservoir for a
I think it good economy to do good j the idea being to have her run to the
ious tracts in Secs. 29 & 30 3 S 9.
city ought to be as near as possible, durable work and put in the best mater I smaller points in the vicinity of Tilla­
T. BOTTS,
$100.00.
usually the nearer it is the more econo­ ial possible for the money available.
NETARTS
mook, connecting them with the Port­
*
ATTORN EY.AT.Ull
mical is the piping system
Samantha Mills and husband to George
The item for crossing the Trask river land Steamer.
Rav Poelps, of Sheridan, and a nephew
About four miles from Tillamook is mav be low, especially if we put in a
B. Lamb.
Complete set [of abstract I
Same tracts as above.
The company will, among other things,
Owen's hill, a large ridge. At the place double crossing which is sometime done provide towage service upon Tillamook of Geo. W. Phelps, came in on Sunday to
$200.00
Office upstairs, North of Tillam« -
measured the elevation was about 340 for additional security, because with bar, also at Nehalem, Netarts, Nestucca, spend a couple of weeks on the beach and Claude Thayer and wife to Lizzie M.
visiting
with
relatives.
feet, and near by a sort of a saddle st onlv one crossing, if it should happen to Siletz and Alsea hays will be given
County Bank.
Hadley.
L~.~
Lots 7 , & 8 Block 40
an elevation of 260 fret.
Any desired be destroyed or injured by high water service through the smaller boat, and
The gasoline schooner Gerald C. arriv.
Thayer’s addition to
Tillamook,
TILLAMOOK
- OREG0
elevation below 340 feet can be had by the city would be without water for this innovation is expected to develop ed in the bay on Saturday with a cargo
$150.00
going down the hill to the west. A site days. The crossing will have to be put an amount of business from those points for our merchant, Geo. W. Phelps. She
can be found on this hill not very far out in very permanently. It is possible to which already trade considerably with left out Sunday evening. She will call at Everett Palmer and wife to Homer E.
Palmer. W # N w Sec. 29. Sw Sw
of line from Quick’s
There is also a site put the pipe tinder the river, but gene­ San Francisco.
Nestucca on her wav down to Yaquina.
Sec. 20 & Se Se Sec. 19 2 S 10.
LAUDE THAYER,
known as Johnson hili, standing well rally a good bridge is more satisfactory,
Scows will carry lumber from the mills
Henry Mills and Ralph Dimick.of Hub
$1200.00.
out onto the plain. The elevation there because the pipe can be seen.
at Tillamook and Nehalem. Of the hard, came in over the mountain on Sun­
is 225 to 230 feet above the streets of
IN GENERAL.
annual output of 95.090,000 feet at the day and will spend two or three weeks Homer E. Palmer and wife to Everett
and Lillian Palmer. S y Ne Ne Ne.
Tillamook City. It is about 314 miles
I believe when a large expenditure is former place the company has been as­ on the beach.
A ttorney - at -L kw ,
from town.
Lot 1 and part of lot 2, Sec 30 2 S 10
to be made for water works the supply sured it will be given an opportunity to
Axel
Nelson
started
to
the
valley
on
$160.00.
There is a hill or ridge near the present ought to be unfailing and enough for a transport at least 150,090 feet to this
pipe line, but further from the city, ele- large population
If Hughey or Chance citv each trip. There is 500,000 feet of Monday to bring in a load of fruit.'
Addie Cottle and husband to Jacob H.
T illamook
O regc
Marion Hodgdon is talking of going
vat ion 400 feet.
creeks were large streams that route spruce lumber now waiting shipment,
Cook. Se Ne & Ne Se 16 2 H 10
out
to
Sheridan
next
week
after
a
load
There is no difficulty in finding a would be the cheapest, but to bring 1 and thousands of feet of this character
$00.00.
reservoir site within three or four miles Killam creek to Johnson hill would be of material available there, which is of oats.
Sarali J. Rittenhouse to W. H. Easom.
of Tillamook.
more ex|>ensive than the route bv Owen’s found useless at present, but could be
Marion Phelps went to the lighthouse
Tract on Nehalem river. $450.00.
Johnson hill is the nearest and is in hill There is no difficulty in supplying utilized in Portland with profit. Nehalem on Monday with a load of freight.
haberlacb
Francis J. Hall to Mary A. Corbet and
position to receive the waters from Tillamook with
a good permanent turns out 70,009 feet of lumber a dav.
Geo. W. Phelps killed a bear one day
A.
Amelia
Clark.
S
Nw,
Ne
&
Killam creek, or the North fork of the supply of water.
and there is a plant building which will last week.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I
Ne Sw 3 3 N 6. $100.00
Wilson.
Exact data and costs cannot be ob- have a capacity of “ 10,000 " feet. ~
-
Besides
Two mortgages filed to secure $2000.00.
QUANTITY OF WATER REQUIRED.
tained until after the survey, but 1 feel this trade, there is the cheese and other
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
For ordinary uses 100 gallons a dav confident that the works will cost less I dairy output and coal prospects at
Office across the street and aorda
for each person is regarded as a suffi­ than $50,000.00 and provide a main Nehalem.
The dairymen are rejoicing over the
Circuit Court Docket.
cient provision for pipe capacity, hut the along the principal street.
Local merchants are interested in the recent showers, as they keep the grass
the Post Office.
pipe must flow it in 12 hours. On a 12
Yours respectfully,
outcome of the venture because it means growing nicely. This has been the best
Judge Boise will hold Circuit Court on
hour basis 1090 people require 18.56 cu.
W illiam B. C hase .
the money now received at San Fran­ vear the dairymen have experienced in Monday, the docket being .
feet per minute, 2000 people require
cisco for necessities will come here, hence this county.
E. D. Dewey vs. M. J. McMahon. I J^OBERT A. MILLS'
37.12 cu. feet per minute, 3000 people
another large revenue and the guarantee
Isaac Quick and family have the heart; Suit«° quiet title, Win. Reid and B. L. i
Appeal Papers Filed.
require 55.68 cu. feet per minute, 4000
of business coming and going. The pro. felt sympathy of their neighbors and J Eddy for plaintiff,
people require 74.24 cu. feet |>er minute.
ject has been promulgated quietly, and friends in the loss of a son and brother. I Alice Kiger vs. Joseph Giebesch et. al.
FIRE SERVICE
A ttorney - at -L aw
O regon C ity , Sept 28.—The first com. i no undue publicity given through ap.
Mr. Lamb is improving his buildings Confoimation of sale. C. \V. Talmage
1 stream, 1 inch nozzle, 28 cu. ft. per min. plete appeal papers, covering all legal I peals for assistance to any of the com­
Oregon City,
58
por plaintiff.
requirements, in a rejected final proof on I mercial bodies but now that an er.conr- for lhe winter.
Land
Titles
and Land
87
a timber land location, were filed at the aging start has been made, it is not im­
Mrs. Darby is expected home from the
Andrew J. Rhoades vs. George VV. !
The head necessary to send three one Oregon Citv office today bv Hedges & probable this aid will be sought.
East this week.
j Bodyfelt, et al. Suit to quiet title. H. I
Business a Specialty.
inch streams 75 feet high and provide Galloway. The claimant in the case is
Guv Vaughn expects to begin picking i
«')r plaintiff.
the friction head for a 10 inch pipe four Mary Jane Hillard, whose application I
apples in a few days.
i C. & E. Thayer vs. M. D. Canena'igh.
miles long is about 226 feet, which is for the purchase of 160 acres in town­
Alvin Johnson has a carpenter busy ' f ,recl,,8ure- F. J. Richardson and T. B.
W. SEVERANCE,
approximately the elevation the reser­ ship 3 south, range 10 west, was rejected
erecting a house on his place.
“ mdley for plaintiff.
voir ought to be. You will observe that hy the land officials here because of al­
Some
of
the
boys
of
the
neighborhood!
T-H.
Richardson
vs.
W.C.
Ralston,
I
the amount required for the three one leged speculation.
This decision was i
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
inch streams exceed the amount |>er reached by the officials after the women
must have lieen driving with one hand v', „ ',°recl,'9ure. T. B. Handley and
minute required for the people which is had been put through the cross-question­
the other night, for they ran off a culvert I
K cl,ar'l*»i for plaintiff.
always the case in small cities Three ing process by a special inspector. In
and got dumped
Naomi G. Phelps vs. Albert W
Phoi— I
------ ... in the mud.
W. Phelps,
T illamook .. O reg -9
se ven eighth stream require a little less. making the appeal, the attorney tor the
Two vats are still going at the South
^or divorce. B. L. Eddy for plain-
It is unnecessary to provide pipe capa­ women cite the various provisions of the
Prairie cheese factory.
city for both quantities at the same time general land laws and various authori-
Levi L. Stillwell vs. Sarah J. Stillwell
because we are providing for four times eies on the subject.
AVID WILEY, M.D.
Suit io determine trust. T B Handley
. ...................
the present population and because tires
It Pays to Advertise.
C Thayer and F. J. Richardson for
are of short duration and you would
i plaintiff.
hardly require three one inch streams at
P hysician , S urgeon d - !
Advertise in the H eadlight when you
With the discovery ol the body of a
The Astoria Co. >s Ernest Barton
the sarne.time.
boy 14 years old on the bulkheads at have property to sell. One trade was formerly Ernest O. Svenson, et el
Fur-
A 12 inch diameter pipe would provide
A ccoucheur .
Rain and iweat
Catherine street and East River. New made this week whereby a partv who .dhmire
B L. Eddy for plaintiff
for a longer future and would give a
have no effect on
York, the police are confionted with had a piece of property to sell advertised
All calls promptly attend'
harness treated
better tire service, but 1 think a ten inch
Cora
G
Krebs
vs.
Frank
L.
Gunn
and
it
in
the
H
eadlight
and
it
found
him
a
evidence of a crime that recalls the deeds
ith Eureka Har­
will do for manv years.
purchaser. Had the property been put Angie (funn. Confirmation of sale. B.
T illamook .. O reg «5
ness Oil
i of “Jack the Ripper.”
The 12 inch pipe to do the same work
sista the damp.
in the hands of a real estate agent $100 L. Eddy for plaintiff.
* * »
keep* the le.ttlv
as noted above would onlv require
Benoit Proovost vs. William L. Rief.
cr soft and pli­
Tlie Cornucopia mines of Oregon, for­ would have been the commission and
about 193 feet head. This could shorten
able. StitdtM
Confirmation of sale. H T
merly owned bv John E. Searles, of with as much more ns the real estate enbuig.
S. STEPHENS,
the mountain line, because we would not
do not break.
Chicago, have been sold to a $5.000.000 agent conld get out of the purchaser bv Butt, for plaintiff.
No roughsur-
need to go so far up the stream for head
• Real Estate, Insurao«»
f*ce to chafe
New lersev corporation. I'he considera­ raising the price of the property after it
Paul Schrader tb . Otto Hava Con
for the mountain section, hut since the 12
and cal
tion. according to Fred S. Lack.ot Baker IS put tn their hands tn sell, or in other flrniMion of sale.
H. T. Bott« for plain-1
inch line from the reservoir would cost
barn, «a net
Agent for the
City, who promoted the deal. was$6<H>.. words using thedonhle suction. Moral
ooly keep*
about $2,5<H).OO to $3,000.00 more than
It
cost
hut
$2
to
advertise
the
property
Northwest Svhool FurniK** 1
lo.ik.na
hke
000. This is the biggest mining deal
the 10 inch line, the 19 inch line is pro­
C. L. Rogers vs. Andrew Conklin and
several tunes in the H eadlight , thus the
Notnrv Publie.
ever consumated in Oregon.
bably the cheai est. These things can only
er ira laue
ON'klin.
Confirmation of sale
advertiser saved $9S and did not have to
lie accurately determined bv a survey.
« « *
H.
T. Botts for plnintiff.
OFFICE IN OLSEN
tie his property up for six months either. I
reservoir .
" If I conhl find a designer who I was
------------------------------ -
To hold one day supply for 4000
certain could beat Hereshofl. I would
To build a dam without a waste gate
people would require a reservoir capa­
bmld Shamrock IV. and challenge for the
Shot Guns, Air Guns, Pop Guns
•
city of 53.436 cu. ft., and would need to
LAUDE THAYER
cup tomorrow. I am retaining Sham­ and the Manons, 3O-3O Rifles, at is madness.—J. C. Gove.
l»e 73.1 by 73.1 tret by 10 feet or any
Repentance regulates the bowels of
rock III so you can see that I am in
Agent for Fiw»"’’
Ralph
Ackley.
other form having the same volume.
hopes of finding such a designer
I in­
compassion.—J. C. Gove.
* I
in cans—
LIN* FROM INTAKE TO RESERVOIR.
•Il sima.
tend to keep after the cop until I get it.”
Fund
and London
|
Colombia
will
be
remembered
as
the
Mad« by
To How the amount required tor 4000
Lefever Hammerless
Tj>,se were the statements made bv Sir c One
.
,■
—..-■>,«>-ess nation that blocked the construction of
people in 24 hours requires a pipe capa-1
Standard Oil
sbire
Fire
InsatB*®
l homas Lipton at his apartments at the »not Gun, with automatic ejec- *"
«.nal because it wanted the
Company
city of 37.1 cu. feet per minute.
Auditorium Annex in the first interview tor, at $40 OO ; Regular Price ??r.,
con’Pe"»at'on for allowing the
Companies-
if the line were I *4 miles long and the
he Has given since going to Chicago.
;
Engineer Chase Files his Re­
port with the City Council.
Converse lock joint pi|>e.
Four miles equal to 21,120
feet at $1.32 (10 inch
Diameter)............................
Bridge crossing Trask river
FOR SALE.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
/S
Ranch for Sa.:.
FOR SALE
Dairy Farm of :
Acres on the Mia:
Professional
-------------------- J
CARL
grtttacher ¿tbvoki
¡CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
AT HALTOM’S
j Ladies’ and Misses Cloaks
|
arrived on Steamer
jnst in.
T vre K à
H arness
J
C
«Ko/Nrs
$59 OO.
. . Ackley.
at Ralph
« United States to spend $200,900 000
the work.
Tillamook
Oreg»
r«
H
ho
Í