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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 15, 1903 The Ridehalgh Case. 'S ü w 3 5Ç z ç . 1» IS E •» * ■ X E vi«i T eacher . 7.x 4 A - - * mon* of “ ? -F durin N ame X • 5 ». Cook StoVeg X s' . X We understand this case will come u i*3 in the circuit court next month. H wi I.» remembered that Walter Ridehalgh was ai risieri, tried and acquitted for 3- Er op-rating a cold storage plant nt Gari baldi without a lecense. For Sale. Z 260 acres, on tide water g. 15 20 Stray Notice. 6 ......... 20 river, 150 acres in grass, 150 W 1 1 ........ 30 Straved, from my place neor Spruce. 25 ............... 20 goori building», waterpipe toZjB Oreeon. in the tore part of August, four 13 ........ 19 Jersey calves, nearly one year old now. 2 ..... 16 9 ................ 20 Two black, one xellow and one red. I he house. Can give poaae^^ .............. 20 11 largest is black with Jersey ring very time. Reason for selling, oy,’ 24 ................ 19 7 prominent around the nose. Informa 20 12 IO 3-10 ............... 20 F elix rov , tion lending to the recovery of above ___ — described calves wi'd be liberally reward, 214 138 117^ Total . ... Balm, Report for the month ending in September. District No- •> ha* thetH^<trict. ed by C. J. Blanchard, Spruce, Ore. Honor. The other.district« have done quite well. No 43 1« a new ly org The «chool is progressing nicely under the tutorship of Miss Franklin. Dissolution of Partnership. Miss Bessie Blodgett opened school in District No. 10 on Monday. i ¿ To whom it mav concern : Arthur Parrish, Hiram Crane, Bernice Roll of Honor. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the knight. I offer for sale my pla ce k no , g ( District No. 2.—Loyd Parnel. Pearl partnership existing between A R. Gang District No. 20.—Flutah Hill. West, Lida Biby, Russel Frstcrfield, loff and I). Millar, under the name ol • carnie Mountain, located north District No. 32. — Abie L. Bays, Laura Sidnev Christensen. and Gangloff & Millar, has been this day halem Bay. This place consist,« The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash Bays, Lydia Mills. dissolved by mutunl consent. Mr. Gang, hundred ncres of land, over half,,, District No 5.—Freddie Tubliesing, Doors. Herman Tubbesing, Aggie Snvdtr, District No. 38.—Alvin Stasek. Alice loff retires from the firm. Mr. Millar Freddie Snyder. Clara Schollinever, Stanek, Rudolph Stanek, Jennie Elliott. assumes all liabilities of the firm and will is often prairie, either now unde tion or ready for the plow, Tk» Lillie Schollinever, Alvina Tohl. Hatlie District No. 46.—Louis Smith, Walter receive all debts due the same. Tohl, Anna Tohl, Willie Christensen, A. R. G angloff , grass land, well watered by Smith, Rov Smith. Hazel Christensen. D. M illar . streams, and can easily be madt District No. 49.—Sadie Shaw, Willie Tillamook, Oregon. Oct. 9, 1903. District No. 14.—Henrietta Glaser, I home last Friday and will camp with the Wilks, Rosie Hanenkr.it , Rudy Hanan- the best, if not the best stock« BEAVER. Chessel Mills. Eddie Marshal, Floyd krat, Earl Freeman, Marie Hanankrat, family for the next 21 wars. The peculiar official explanation of the farmin Tillamook County. Prior Trowbridge, Fred Ostrander. Welcome clear skies and bright sun Bessie Freeman. postponement of the Czar's visit to able and terms easy. Apply t0 G. M. Watkins has a crew of men at District No. 15. —Claude Parrish, shine, which makes everybody busy po Rome, "owing to circumstances over P. C. W akkf . x , tato digging, hauling wood or other work on the road between Netarts and which be has no control," is interpreted South Prairie fixing it up for winter. He wise preparing for the winter Warrington, in some quarters to mean that the is a thorough road mar.. SEMIANNUAL REPORT Born, to the wife of Mr. Woods, on threatening outlook in far Eastern af Geo W. Phelps and wife went to the Of the County Clerk of Tillamook County. State of Oregon, showing the amount and fairs calls for the Emperor's presence in the 6th, a daughter. number of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, for what allowed, | Russia. There is no confirmation of the Mr. Tucker has moved from the valley citv the first of the week and returned FOR SALE. the same day. amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, i alarmist rumors. At the Japanese Le to Mr. Bixby’s farm. from the 1st day of April, 1903, to the 3Oth day of September. 1903, both inclusive. gation no new s find been received of the Mr. Brown has rented Mr. Sailing's Real Estate Transfers. Amount of Amount of reported ultimatum. farm and will move there shortly. No. of Claims Warrants Claims DATE. OX WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED. In this forthcoming annual report. Mrs. Davidson returned from her visit Allowed Allowed. Drawn. Land Commissioner Richards will pre Furnished by H. T. Botts, abstracter, out in the valley. $800 00 sent a forceful argument in favor ot the $800 OO 3 The recent hard rains have raised the Nancy R. Simmons to William Riley Sim- Oct. 1st. 1903.County Clerk's salary.................................... 300 OO radical modification of the timber and 300 OO 3 Deputy Clerk’s salary ................................... streams and made bad roads, but we mons. Ne, Se, sec. 20 tp. 2 south 800 00 stone act. He builds his argument npon In Tillamook County, Oregon. - 800 00 3 Sheriff's salary .... ................... range 9, life estate reserved. $1.00. hope for an Indian summer yet. 300 OO the showing of rapidly increasing tniber 300 00 Deputy Sheriffs salary ................................. 3 Alexander Finlayson and wife to Tilla 275 OO entries in late years. Out of 19,741,180 miles from tidewater. Good road.h/ 00 3 275 County Treasurer’s salary .......................... mook Logging Co. NYa Nw & \\ Ya NEHALEM. 250 00 250 OO acres ofpublic entered during the past vear $1,750, on easy terms. School Superintendent** salary................... 3 be. sec. 34 tp. 3 north range 10. 511 51 1,765,222 were covered bv timber en 3 511 .--1 County Assessor's salary .............................. For further information see C m James Reddawav, of Oregon City, is 11523.00. 300 OO tries, or more than three times the erea Commissioner L. Parrish, Hobsou 300 00 3 Iieputy Assessor’s salary ............................. visiting his sou William. Robert Watt and wife to Tilla monk 300 00 300 00 of timber entries in the preceding year. County Judge s salary ................................. 3 Logging Co. EH Ne Sec. 34 & SYa 141 00 This growth is the better appreciated Oregon or write to Amon Rose,Ten) County Commissioner’s salary .................... 6 141 00 P. D. Newell is in from Eugene looking Se, 27 tp. 2 north range 10. $1525.01). after his interest, Mr. Frame having fail 6 107 35 107 3.5 when it is known that in the 25 years ton. Cal. Court House exj»cnse .................................... 523 40 the timber and stone act has been oper. ed to meet his payments, so I*. I), gets Oak Nolan to Tillamook Logging Co Books, printing and stationery................... 12 523 40 Ins place back. 1327 22 ative less than 7,000,000 acres all told Roads and bridges.......................................... 27 1327 22 EYa Se, Sw, S.- & Se, Sw, sec 20 and 241 60 have entered under its provisions. Com Incidentals of all offices ................................. 241 60 9 Sl2 Sw. sec. 33 tp. 2 north range 7. Henry Tohl and William Reddaway 259 90 missioner Richards objects to the timber Circuit Court exiiense .................................. 35 259 90 $1651.70. have bought Jim Thompson’s gasoline and stone act because it allows entrv- County Court expense.................................... boat and willcarrv the passengers in the L. H. Jones and R. T. Jones to Mrs. Ella Justice Court ex|>ense..................................... 29 110 05 men. largely speculators, to acquire for 110 05 f ut u re. Hustings. Sw, Sw sec. 1, NJg Ne. Support ofindigents........................................ 16 200 35 200 35 $2.50 an acre lands that are easily sec. 11 & Nw, Nw Sec. 12 tp. 5 south Jß L. EDDY H. V. Aliev and S. S. Scovell have pur. Teachers* examination ................................. 24 OO 24 00 worth $100. 2 range 10. $1500.00. chased Tuttle’s telephone line from Gari Telephone for Court House.......................... 21 00 3 21 DO $1OO Reward, $IOO. baldi, and having placed an order for Naomi G. Phelps vs. Albert W. Phelps. Elections.......................................................... 139 403 40 403 40 The reader« of this paper will be pleased to Decree of circuit court as to owner wire, they expect to have the line in good Road Bupervisors* salary.............................. 46 974 50 974 50 learn that there is at least one dreaded disease A ttorney - at -L aw , ship of E'/s Ne, Nw, Ne & Ne, Nw, working condition before long. Work in all road districts.............................. 403 4546 87 4546 87 that science has been able to cure in all it« ami that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh sec. 10 and Se, Se, sec. 3 tp. 2 south Board of prisoners ........................................ 1 15 OO 15 00 stages School commenced in the Onion Peak Cure is the only positive cure not known to the range 9. Electric lights ................................................ T illamook O regox . 1 9 OO 9 OO medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu district on Monday, with Miss Vedia State of Oregon to John E. Du Bois W!/2 tional disease. requires a constitutiomuil treat Lewis, of Portland, as teacher. Total amount claims allowed and drawn $12,741 15 $12,741 15 ment. Hull's Catarrh Cuie is taken internally, Sesec22tp. 1 north range 7, Lots acting directly upon the blood and mucous Mr. Coyan was in last week working 1. 2,3, 4 and Sw, Nw Sec. 1 tp. 3 T. BOTTS, AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID. Principal. Interest. surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the in the interest of the W. of W. north range 7, Se. Sw sec 14 and Sw, foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on the 30th day strength by building up the constitution and ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Sw, sec. 23 tp. 3 north range 8. assisting untune in doing its work. 1 he proprie of September, 1903 ......................................................... $15,683 1 6 $151.05. tor« have so much faith in its curative powers, Complete set [of abstract«. Estimated interest accrued thereon .................................... $1,300 OO that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any NETARTS Albert H. Malaney and wife to John R. case that it fails to cure, bend for list of testi Office upstairs, North of Tillamook Total amount of unpaid County Warrants ............... Malaney. Quit claim. Various tracts $15,683 6 $1,300 OO monials. Roy Phelps left for his home nt Sheri in secs. 19, 30 and 31, tp. 4 south, State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, S.S. County Bank. Adtlreaa, F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0. dan on Friday after a two weeks' visit So d by Druggists, 75c. range 10. $500.00. on the beach with friends and relatives. I, Homer Mason, County Clerk of the County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, do Hall's Family Fills are the best. TILLAMOOK ... OREGON F. L. Carr and wife to F. R. Salisbury. hereby certify that ths foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and amount H. I). Mahler, keeper of Cape Meares Y q interest in E Ya Se, sec. 27, tp. 1 of claims allowed by the County Court of said county for the six months ending on the 3Oth day of September, 1903, on what account the same were allowed, and the amount lighthouse was down Friday on busi- north, range 6 and S Mi $ Ya. sec. 3, of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same LAUDE THAYER, ne-8. He left on the steamer on Satur tp. 1 south, range 8. $2000.00. appear upon the records of my office and in my official custody. I day and will return with his family. Witness my hand and seal of the County Court of said* County this 12th day of F. R. Salisbury and wife to F. L. Carr, October, A.D., 1903. HOME« MASON, County Clerk. Henry Dunstan came down from Trask Mi interest in W Ya Se and E Ya Sw. on Saturday and will stop on bis home sec. 27, tp. 1 north, rang 6. $2000. A ttorney - at -L aw , SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT stead at the head of the bay fora while. , A. A. Muck and wife to J. W. Tarter. Henry .Mills, Ralph Dimickand A. Hin-1 Ya interest in Sw *4, Se Nw and Sw Of the Financial Condition of the County of Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, on the 30th O regon . T illamook day of September, A.D., 1903. kle left tor their home at Hubbard the | Ne, sec. 26 and E Y2 Se. sec. 27, tp. first of the week after rusticating a con-' 2 south, range 10. $500.00. LIABILITIES. AMOUNT. pie of weeks on the beach hunting bear | Two mortgages filed securing $550.00. To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid.. $15,683 16 and other game. Two mortgages securing $300.00, satis- To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon ....................................... 1,300 00 arl haberlach A new settler arrived at G. Hodgdon's Total liabilities $16.9X3 15 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, z 2 Una <». Baker 3. Rae Robinson............ 1 t Stella J. Crawford ...... .... 15. Zclla Majiei 30. Ada Perrv I Emma Gill.......... . • 32. Fannie Smith 3H Bessie Blodgett ................. 46 Ellen Bewlev 49. Z í^angeg. Ranch for Salt Hardware, Tinware. Iron and Steel. Dairy Farm of 1; Acres on the Mian. Professional Cards. THE OLD RELIABLE C RESOURCES. AMOUNT, By funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment of County Warrants ................. .................................................................... By funds in hands of County Sheriff applicable to the payment of County Warrants.................... ............ ................................. By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the payment of County Warrants ........ .... ............................................................ Amount on Tax Sales record........ ................. Office across the street and north froe the Post Office. J^OBERT A. MILLER. 17,700 6,667 Total Resources We are prepared to take orders for Oats from 1 ton up. You can save good money on vour Winter’s feed «and (lour bill by seeiuir us at once. mt . NEW ' TT HM"M To amounts on hand from last report............... To amounts received from all sources since last report... Due from School District No. 7........ Due from School District No. 11 ........ ti BTWirMn For Gentlemen's Garments to Order HOUSEHOLD MOVERS AND DRAYMEN. General Fund School. $33,061 14 »12.516 66 1,936 48 206 49 53 168 i DATE Our Delivery wagon delivers to country or citv. • BAILEY & WEISS, Real Estate Agents and Timber Locators. DATS. 1903 RY AMOUNT PAID 2.927 98 A large and well selected Stock of Shoes direct from Chi cago, just arrived. WEAR $18,857 32 NO SHODDY GOODS. It will pay you to call and examine my goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere, trouble to show goods. ,fi,0 -,9 _ ,724 94 os Jl5- gl(MJ |(3 S. STEPHENS, * Real Estate, Insuranceand Agent for the J Northwest School Furniture Co., •I”' Notary Public. OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK. ¿">LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. COAL DURINO THE MONTH OF To Count, Trewnner *_ "5’ -» ■- T>o <1 |». h 1 Trr i.urrr »* to. _ J2)AVID WILEY, M.D., Red Front Shoe House, DURINO THE MONTH OF In Coin and Currency... In County Warrants’ Amount on hand $2200 OO — Amounts collected........ .. H im 5» »500 no Total received ........ »M.«>4 5M ».XGV (H> « June. ■ O regon . P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. NEW GOODS FOR WINTER T illamook .. O regon . 90 90 OO 16 $41,251 98 TO AMOUNT RECEIVED T illamook 3,412 68 Of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes »nd „ - j . „ Treasurer by the Sheriff <»f Tillamook County Oregon bir^hi V*? the £o«ntr the 3Oth day of September. A D . 1903. ’ * ’ f th 11 month* ending on 1903. A ttorney - at -L aw , Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us $18,857 32 SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. Tailor, Tillamook OFFICK : NEXT TO HEINS’ PHOTO GALLERY, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. A. W. SEVERANCE, State of Oregon. County of Tillamook, S.S. I, P W. Todd do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct 1 of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the CouitIrri5.tJ.e S Tillamook County for the six months ending on September 3Oth im tT Trett*«ry of Witness my hand this 30th day of September. A.D.. 1903*. __________________________ P- W. TODD, County Treasurer. Can now I k * seen at— List Your Farm Property with us Quick Brothers, »12.065 15 1 6,778 66 ' 13 33 1 .... $41,251 98 Totals Temptingly Attractive In Weaves, Colorings and Prices. Come earlv and secure first choice. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. ................. $30.241 33 11,010 65 RESOURCES. FALL FABRICS SARCHE t , the General and Other Funds. AMOUNTS RECEIVED. By amounts paid out on General, Road and other warrants ... Bv General Fund on hand ........... .......... • Bv School Fund on hand...................... Bv Road Fund on hand ........ ................. .... Bv Incidental Fund on hand............................ By Indigent Soldiers on hand ........... Bv Institute Fund on hand ................... Bv Bicycle Path on hand........ Bv Tillamook Citv .................................... By all School Districts » w, aw xar.i. xjr - w. aw w^xw -j r tTM .TR School Fund. Of the Treasurer of the County of Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, on the 30th day of September, 1903. Gangloff & Snuffer < Absolutely Pure Tff£R£ IS NO SUBSTITUTE A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregot Land Titles and Land (Act Business a Specialty. SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Total ...... , J»l.v .... State of Oregon County of TfUanlook ss. ----- "--------------- I. H. H. AMerman. sheriff of said .. . . statement is comet amt true U 1,0 hereby certify that the foregoing Witness my hand this I »th day of October. At» tK>8 — U . -hrr.ff of Tillamook vonnty. honft wait until Hour g.... Hand Loaded Sheila Guaranteed higher before you buy.—(ian-- to be the Best that montr can bur loft A MiufTer. ■ t Ralph Ackley. Now is the time to purchase r<>* winter supply, while the wenther • We make special rates on 5 ton» and wards during this time of year. Th** none better than Hetton coal mined" Auatralia. A complete »ubatita* for sowinK bps on shoes hard coal ; low in ash. quick to pnrehnsed of me. Suitable for stove, range, grate and »r P. F, BROWNE, I, nace. Tillamook _______ Warehau»e Con»H** B C LAMB Telephone, Main 33. S2