Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 07, 1904, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 7,
1904.
12 89
Homer Mason, incidentals..........
9 65 Arthur Morolf............ ••• .......
19 2<>
A. M. Hare, salary as assessor... 200 00 John Blum....................................
1 GO
George Edgar.......................... —
G. B. Lamb, salary as superin­
The Tillamook Water Commission met
24 4t>
Fred Blum....................................
Push the road clubs along.
tendent ....................................... 100
The board of county commissioners
on Thursday evening, with a full board
50
40
Charles Bluin and team............
G. B. Lamb, traveling expenses
10
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Little or no progress was made in get- met on Wednesday, with County
31 60
G. B Lamb, incidentals............... 3 50 Alvin Blum...................................
It is said that microbes eat each other ting down to actual business, tor the Judge W. W. Conder and Commis­
7 20
A. Arstill, grading........................ 40 00 I Jacob Blum.................................. *
in a septic tank. A tew tanks in lilla- commission wanted to know what other
28 oo
sioners G. W. Bodyfelt and Geo.
C. W. Hogen, 42 days work...... 10,\ OO lohn Riggs....................................
niuok City wouldn’t lie out of place.
systems cost, consequently whatever
Agrees to Buy Toll Road. B. C. Lainb, storage on safes...... 5 ov Ike Moore and team................... w 80
* M *
now moves were undertaken, thev were Loerpabel, present, when the follow­
21 30
William Miller.............................
In the matter of the Big Nestucca Pacific States Telephone and
The populists have nominated Thomas tabled tor the time being. The following ing business was transacted :
20 OO
3 75 j R. R. Craten and team...............
'telegraph Co.............................
We report of the location committee was
Watson, of Georgia, tor president. “
The petition of The Astoria Com­ Clay Wagon Road Co., that company J. W. Buckles, wood ...................
20 (Ml
8
00
!
Claud
Dunagan
.....................
......
the
thought, sure, that the middle of
read :
34 80
pany in regard to advertisement of offered to make an agreement with R. L. Wade, merchandise............ 11 85 Kasper Shields and team.........
Tillamook, Ore.,
loaders had gone out cf business.
14 OU
3 00 ; G. W. Parriteh..............................
Cohn & Co., merchandise .........
land assessed to Daniel Cronen on the the county as follows:
June 28th. 1904.
* * *
2 00
“This agreement made this 6th day E. D. Hoag, repairs................... 12 60 ' P. Norlierg.................................
The Committee on location have ex 1902 tax roll, was rejected.
Things are looking brighter for the
4 (hi
45 00 John Siuimons and team .......
Fred W. Kabba, sr......................
A deed from A. Benscheidt and of July, 1904, by and between the Big Ray Thompson ............................ 13 00 (ieorgie Simmons,tending gate .
Russians. The rainy season may pre amiued the old water works supply of
4 00
vent the Japanese from rushing them water and condition of pipe.
Nestucca
Clay
Wagon
Road
Co.,
a
others to Tillamook county for a road,
4 00
Joe Duncan................................... 42 80 Jessie Simmons, ditto.................
We find the old pipe in an uncertain
out of Hie country too precipitately.
private
corporation
organized
and
ex
­
3
60
Road District No. 5.
Everett Bales........... .................
was continued.
first-class
condition.
Not
reliable
for
a
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.58 00
The court approved the appointment isting under and by virtue of State of Everett Bales aud te-iin ............. 22 (H) i C. Coulson....................................
IfJurd Morris is storing any “spirits” system.
58 00
' Everett Bales, 148 yards gravel. 74 00 T. Coulson...................................
going
to
i
We
found
one
half
of
water
Oregon,
party
of
the
first
part,
and
of
Thos.
Coates
as
deputy
sheriff.
in the vicinity of the Headlight office, the
11 50
William Knight............................ 16 80 W. A. Sailing................................
waste
at
head
of
old
svstem.
the
County
of
Tillamook,
State
of
editor is in hope his neighbors won't go
$ 20
4 40 J Sailing.......................................
. William Hartzell ........................
I Claim of L. Hiner for $11.85 was
Bv
building
a
dam
sufficient
water
can
16 50
inviting nini to a dark seance and com­
9 00 ' William Hiatt.............................
be had to supply a town of 15<M)to IbOO rejected for reason that a supplemental Oregon, party of the second part, wit- L. A. York ...................................
pel him to be the medium.
8 00
n esse th that the party of the first part I G. A. Walker............................... 18 00 i E, P Milla....................................
bill bad been filed.
people.
42 Otf
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I
i Fred Zaddach and team............. 16 80
G. Kirk...................................
We believe the citv can be piped with
Rates of toll for the Big Nestucca hereby undertakes and agiees to sell, G. R McKimens.......................... 23 80 j A
15
20
Mr. A. J. Cohn, who was elected the ten inch main extending to city limits ;
R. Y. Blalock................................
3 M»
president of the good roads club in this from citv limits to head of present sup­ Toll Road were established as follows: and the party of the second part here­ Charles Easom.............................. 14 40 ■ John Barber..................................
13 00
city, will, we believe, take a great in­ plv with new ten inch wood pipe lor
$1.(10 by undertakes to buy all of the toll Charles Easom and team............. 12 80 j G. W. Lucas................................
Each 4 wheeled vehicle
4 4
48 (KI
terest in the movement. Let everybody $17,000.
.50 road belonging to the Big Nestucca | Claim of Clark & Buchanan for |50 ! C. Wool«................... .................
2 wheeled vehicle
4
4
39 50
help make t success of it by putting their
.25 Clay Wagon Road Co. as the same was | was continued.
Saddle or pack horse
E. Kinnainan................................
This includes cost of , ,
4 4 bead fo loose stock
Jas. Christensen, work................
shoulder to the wheel.
.10
N 00
1. Spencer.....................................
construction, but not the cost of the old
i
originally
surveyed,
and
is
now
estab-
4
4
Joseph
Bixby,
merchandise
.......
4 00
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head of hogs or sheep
.024,
D. Coulson ..................................
svstem
Yellow Fir Lumber Co., lumber.
48 oo
I. H. Shortlidge............................
Noone whooped up the Fourth with
We did not examine Killam creek.
The same iates were established for iished, built and operated within Tilla­ : Yellow
Fir Lumber Co., lumber
M 07
A. D. Tnarp ................................
greater enthusiasm than Albert did out
(Signed),
the Little Nestucca Toll Road, and mook County, State of Oregon, stait- H. B. Johnson, road supervisor. .
16 00
L. Wallace....................................
at the seal rocks on Monday. We must,
F S. W hitehouse ,
' ing,at the line of said road with the
tho
Little
Nestucca
Wagou
Road
Com
­
99 (Ml
' C. F. Franklin, merchandise....
H. Booth.......................................
however, raise an objection to baiting
M. F. L each .
Eastern
boundary
line
of
said
county
: C I. Clough merchandise .......
4 OO
pany.
J. Bixbv.........................................
fish in that way and then catching and
C has 1. C lough .
5 60
H. L.fJensen ..............................
bringing them to town.
Resignation of Matt Morrison as at Dolph, Ore., iunning hence north­ ¡Tillamook Headlight................
This was endorsed by the executive
:
A.
W.
Severance,
envelopes
.
..
11
50
G. T. Coulson..............................
* * *
committee.
supervisor of R. D. No. 1, was ac­ westerly to the terminus of the said
16 00
W. Booth ....................................
Public office is a nice thing for those 1 A communication was read from the cepted and Fred Zaddach appointed Iroad at the northwest coiner of School I Independent................ ................
W. E Southwick, building of­
22 Ou
G. Kellow......................................
who step into office, hut it is when they Tillamook Water Company, making a
district No. 13.
fices ............................................
15 00
N.Jobj .......................................
’ turn the rascals out” that it does not j propostion to put in a new iron svstem to Uli the vacancy.
Peterson
and
Svenson
...........
.
12 00
Clinton Mills ..............................
Resignation of Fred Kabkee as
f el so good It will only be two yea is on a 30 years’ franchise.
Tillamook
Lumbering
Company
10 40
“The condition being to have con­
A. Boilyfelt..................................
hei ce, and then off come officials heads
supervisor of R. D. No. 2, was ac­
A
vote
was
taken
as
to
what
expendi
­
lumber
...............................
.
4 611
H. Farmer....................................
again.
ture the commissioners would be willing I cepted and W. H. Hoskins was appoin­ veyed all the rights, privileges, fran- Tillamook Telephone & Tele­
11 (10
O Fanner.....................................
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!
chises
and
easements
of
every
name
graph Co .................................
9 (HI
C. Jensen ....................................
If the location committee of the Tilla­ go to in putting in a new water svstem, ted to fill the vacancy.
7 (IO
A. O. Wells ..................................
In the matter of the assessment of and nature, which the said party of Tillamook Lumber Company....
mook Water Commission can put in a and it ranged from $40,000 to $30,000.
4 i HI
The location committee was instructed railroad lands in Tillamook County, the first part has to the road beds, C. H. Wolfe, cleaning bricks. . ..
N. A. Christensen.......................
new water svstein with a ten inch wood
6 40
N. A. Curl...................................
pipe for $17,000. we move that the rest to write to several persons as to the the court employed J. D. Edwards bridges and structures used in the I J. W. Rolaud, field notes for sur
veyor
..........................................
Road District No. 6.
of the Commission hold their whist while cost of and material used in the construc­
construction and operation of said I Dawson Bros., buggy................
and
Lem
Parker
to
survey
»nd
plat
tion
of
other
systems.
Commissioner
SO
20
Frank Bowles..............................
that committee produce detailed esti­
road.
j P. W. Todd, salary as treasurer.
16 00
Harrison wanted this referred to “The said land for the sum of $150.
Clyde Hudson..............................
mate and plans.
46 40
Paunch’’ of the commission—meaning
“All of said property is to be con­ I Tillamook Herald....
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Sam Hunter..................................
In re assessment of certain lands to
58 20
Walter Bowles............................
The prohibitionists have nominated the executive committee:—but it did not Wm. G. Gosslin for year 1903, petition veyed free and clear of all incum­ 11. M. Smith.................
I
A.
K.
Case
...............
27 20
________________
SilasC. Swallow, of Pennsylvania, for carry.
Ed. Kuoblock................... .......
brance (except that various persons I Peterson and Svenson
granted
and
assessment
ordered
can
­
25 60
pjesident, and Geo. W. Carrol, of Texas,
Frank Bowles..............................
have a right to traverse said road free | E L. Sappington.......
72 OO
for vice president. Let’s all take a smile Good Roads Club Organized. celled.
D. Dunn.......................................
F L. Sappington....
of
toll
on
account
of
their
giving
the
88 00
to the health of the prohi candidate for
Webster Hudson ........................
In re assessment of certain lands for
Ernest ciienger.........
12 80
president,who may not be able to run as
Henry Gage.................................
road
an
easement
through
their
premi
­
the
years
1900,
1901,
1902
and
1903,
County Judge W. W. Conder, who
Eddy & Botts, excess of fees paid.
11 20
swift as ne could ny, if his name indicates
A. Gage ........................ ..............
ses
so
long
as
it
remains
a
toll
road.
)
John
Hickey,
salary
as
road
su
­
is one of the vice-presidents of the belonging to Blodgett Co., petition
16 00
any thing.
A. Arstell ....................................
“
The
party
of
the
first
part
is
to
pervisor
.....................................
8 60
Jack Ollis......................................
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Oregon Good Roads Club, addressed was granted aud money ordered re­
P.
H.
M
Smith,
road
supervisor.
deliver
and
convey
as
provided
for
Road District No. I.
A good deal wa< said by the Press a meeting of the citizens at the Opera funded.
Fred
Robitch,
damage
changing
23
20
Frank Lundberg and team........
about a sane Fourth of July. Tillamook Rouse on Thursday evening, which
In re taxes for 1901 and 1902 on cer­ j upon the second day after the first
road............................................
11 60
Samuel Lundberg ......................
had several sane celebrations on Mon­
1
meeting
of
the
county
court
for
Tilla-
tain
lands
belonging
to
D.
A.
Blodgett
mook
County
for
the
month
of
May,
A. W. Severance, merchandise.
43 40
Sophia Larsen..............................
day, notably, the Grange picnic at Fair, •_ i proved to be a very interesting meet-
sorso
Rudolph Larsen..........................
view. There were iio gambling joints Jug in many rospects. The judge out- & Co., petition granted and sale or ; 1905. in consideration of the party of W. H. Hoskins, road work.
G.
M.
Watkins,
road
work
I
second part hereby undertakes to
H. Rittenhouse and team......... 128 00
there to take the men a wav from their H|ie<l many of the subject» that could dered cancelled.
L.
Hiner,
repairing
...............
82 40
William Crawford......................
wives and children and ‘he society■ <,f ,
j b
, cJ
guoh
In re taxes for 1901 of certain lands P8? for the
property, $1000 to the Frank Severance.................... .
56 40
Fred Kabbe, jr..........................
neiiihbiirs anil Irieinls—as in lillauiook
.
.
George Loepabel, salary as com­
31
Citv in previous years.
I national old, asaessmont of property, belonging to the Wilson Lumber Co., j Par‘y °f the first part.^
00
W. D. Steele...............................
“
In
consideration
of
this
agreement
missioner
..................................
petition
was
granted
and
sale
ordered
|
54
40
P.
Linkhart
.................................
, , »
I how to raise money, rebates on Un­
W.
\V.
Conder,
salary
as
county
the county court has fixed until the
58 80
William Norris ..........................
it will be notited by the proceedings of proved property, how to build sub­ cancelled.
jndge ..........................................
70 no
William B Smith ......................
The appointment of Kathleen Mills payment of the said sum and the trans- G. W. bodyfelt, salary as com­
tile.commissioner.’ court that it is about; Htautir»l roads, the building of a court
30 60
J. Thompson ..............................
to buy the right the company has ill the house, toll roads, the assessment of as deputy clerk was approved.
missioner....................................
; 1 for of the property at the same rates
I 1 80
William Reddaway....................
Big Nestucca toll road lor $ 100<> We
Petition of Norman Olson for road 1 as were established for the year ending Homer Mason, desk..................
23 80
William Chisholm ....................
hope this is the first nail in the coffin to ; timber lands, road work by contract
! D. A. Blodgett, refund of tax ...
in
the
month
of
May,
1904
:
The
party
3 ®0
Joseph
Eilenburger
...................
do awav with toll roads, and now that and many other matters which are of improvement was continued . Twelve
Road District No. 5.
there is a movement to get road clubs great importance to the people, but of the petitioners agreed to donate of the first part undertakes to operate
Holgate.............................
started, we hope these will also drive principally upon measures which work ranging from $15 to $5.
said road and keep the road bed in a ¡John
Lee Lyster.................................
County Court
another nail into toll roads, so as to nil
passable
condition,
and
the'road
open
Albert
Kinnaman ...................
Petition of W. Hoenicke for road
the county of these antiquated methods would be framed and introduced at
for
travel
as
it
has
usually
been.
State
vs.
xVlatt
Casev.
Henry
Meister,
plaintiff, va Charles
ol road building.
the next session of the state legislature. was continued.
“It is not understood, however, that G. B. Alky, justice....
Bowen, defendant. Ordered that at­
W * *
Petition of Herman Tohl for road
He also said that the county court was
O. E. Quick, constable
The Tillamook Water Commission on
. the party of the first part shall be re­ James
tached property be sold and that exe­
improvement was continued.
Tone, witness .
Thursihiv expressed an opinion as to the anxious to build good roads and they
quired
to
renew
or
rebuild
any
bridges
cution issue to enforce this judg­
. Ellen Mahoney, witness
Resignation of G. B. Lamb as county
extent each member was willing to bond j wanted the co-operation of the people
Frank Tone, witness....
ment.
the cily for a new water system. Some , all over the county, and for that rea- school superintendent was accepted, which may be destroyed.
Road District No. 2.
“It is understood that if what is
F. R. Beals, plaintiff, vs R. M.
wanted a firs', class system, one was for I son he had interested himself in start­ and W. W. Wiley was appointed to till
,
S.
Hauxhurst....
$40,00(1, a majority tor $35.000,some tor
known as the Castle Rock bridge is j Sam Johnson ....
Dingess and Seth F. Moon, defend­
the
vacancy.
ing
good
road
clubs.
He
thought
Tilla
­
$30,000 and a few who would not give
ants. Demurrer sustained and defend­
in the matter of the claim of John destroyed before May 1, 1905, that the Chester Hoskins
the mamimuin indebtedness. That looks mook City should have an enthusiastic
ants given until July 7th in which to
as il the senseless and unlmsiness agita­ club, for he pointed out that it was of Weiss, it was ordered that 80,675 feet sum of $150 shall be deducted from Pete Jacohs......
Clarence
Tilden
tion for a $58,000 mortgage plaster on vast importance to the business inter­ of plank be credited on contract to sell the purchase price of $1000.’’
tile answer.
Harry
Mitchell
the city is already busted. Had any rea­
Upon due consideration it was or­ Bert lllingsworth
Allen Gilbert Ramaker Co., a cor-
mill
and
that
a
warrant
be
drawn
in
ests
of
the
city
that
it
should
have
sonable exfienditure, say from $20,000 to
dered that the county do enter into Clarence Duncan
poration, plaintiff, vs V. Nodine,
$25,000, been decided upon, Tillamook good roads, and in doing so, showed favor of Jerd Morris and John Weiss
defendant, default and judgment.
Citv would have had a new water sys­ what good roads h^il already done for for 100,000 feet at $5 per M, amounting such an agreement, and that the Chas. Bowers
tem and better fire protection before tins. the city. One of the things that Judge to $500.00, and that time for payment county judge be and he is hereby Otto Lunow..
John Alegg ...
K< * *
authorized to sign such an agreement John H<»bson
Conder dwelt most upon was the in- on mill be extended to Sept., 1904.
Roosevelt’s Defeat is Possible.
Has Tillamook City lost considerable
behalf
of
and
as
attorney
in
fact
on
Frank Hobson
Claim
of
D.
H.
Vedder
for
lumber
trade ? Here is a point worth consider- I I justice of taxing all improvements
for
the
county,
and
that
the
clerk
Martin
Ripley.
Just now a great many things of a
If ....................
a niun comes
to town with
ing I.
-..........................
---- - a upon farm lands, while the speculators in the sum of $8.00 was rejected, as a
Dave Trowbridge
financial nature, such as the low prices
claim
covered
this affix to such contract the county seal. Joe Hauxhurst
good wad of nioney tojavjn .upplie. and those who did not improve their subsequent
and
diminished demands far dairy pro­
for his family, but instead of doing so the land allowed it to remain unproductive amount.
Tillamook Lumber Co., lumber.. TO 65 Bert Mapes ....
duct, with innumerable other causes,
gamblers "skin" him of Ins money, it is j
Ben
Vantress...
Claim of Ernest Haag for lumber H V. Alley, lumber....................... 6 32
combined with a solid railroad strike
only natural to expect that when he re. I ; and who wee not assessed as they
Matt, Morrison, road work ...... 25 00 Ben Hauxhurst
throughout Tillamook county, has cast
turns home minus the supplies or having \ should be. He was in favor of giving was allowed at the rate of $5.00 per; G.
Olev Vatitress
B.
Alley,
assisting
in
can
­
a gloom over those who are anxious to
gone‘‘in tick" for them, his better half 1 , a rebate upon improved farm property M, as per agreement, amounting to
Al Jurice........ .
vassing
election
returns
.........
3
00
sell their holdings. However, just now
thinks rightly that Tillamook Citv is a I ' to the extent of $5000.
$5.75.
Irwin
Kabkee
3
W.
T.
West,
ditto
..........................
00
no doubt about it. If all who has land
bad place for any man togo to mid trade '
J. C. Bewley..
Claim of N. Jones for 50c for spikes, G. B Alley, cost bill, State vs.
The judge's remarks started an in­
for sale will see C. Mills at once. There
who cannot resist the gambling craze.
Jeff Harris ................................. 7 30 E. Kinvou ...
is a bright hope for you to make a sure
Consequently, when the man starts out formal discussion, in which Messrs in repairing couuty road, was rejected. Geo.
W.
Phelps, registering
JohnJohnson
cash sale, as there will be three men, his
lignin to do some trading i he wife iscute ' Claude Thayer, A. J. Cohn, T. B.
in the matter of the improvement of
LouisGlaser..
votes
...........................................
1
20
friends from the east, to look over this
enough to head him off in a direc Handley and others participated, the county road on Netarts Bay, near H. A. Miles, ditto..........................
3 40
Road District No. 3.
country who are authorized to buy for
tion where he w ill not fall into the hands i
H.
M.
Franklin....
4
60
Whiskey
Creek,
it
was
ordered
that
F.
C.
Varner,
ditto
...................
of the Philistine, or they send outside for which showed that the discussion of
75 families. Now, gentlemen, this is
4 24 N. Boquist...........
true, hence needs no argument to con­
their supplies where Jones pays the I good roads could be made very in- Gust Kunze be allowed to haul 60; P'...................
Me Ke I very......
vince you that the thing for you to do is
freight. Now who is to blame tor a tail­ , terested and spirited. Mr. Thayer yards of gravel at 37>so per yard, and o K chamberlain, ditto............. 2 90 D.
Wm.
Elliott
..........
40
9
to see C. Mills and list your lands with
ing off in trade ?
¡thought that il would be a good plan he was also allowed to expend $2.50 in [ W. T. West, ditto......................
2 70 M M. Toddhunter
him. Office. 1st Door East of the Head­
ik * *
hauling brush.
I Carl Shortridge, ditto................
90 Lory Hogan..........
light Office (or write me at once).
•
Two of the saloons in Tillamook City to have meetings and short addresses
Geo.
Vaughn
..........
2
OO
Assessor
Hare
was
allowed
until
the
H.
Christensen,
ditto
............
on Saturday started up again "wide made upon the different subjects. He ..■•.U O . 1
Guy McKelvery....
■
.. . .
Claims of Deputy Sheriffs.
open’’ gambling. The voters will see would do all he could to help.
26th September, 1904, in which to com j. p
South Prairie......
4 OO John Alelchoir
The city council met on Tuesday
that the saloon keepers who break the! It was eventually decided to form a plete and fill the assessment roll.
1 joe Hauxhurst, Garibaldi .........
4 00 J. Perry...........
law and turn their placesol business into
evening,
when the ordinance to in­
D.
Billings
......
00
4
The bid of Mrs. J. M. Bodie for the C. Christensen. Little Nestucca.
gambling joints are supplying the anti-i club, anil Mr. A. J. Cohn was elected care of George Myers, a county charge, F°r*s‘ Ayere- Btetee...................
crease the peddler’s license to $5 per
4 00 Wm. Tinnerstet
saloon people with one of the strongest president, and Mr. Thos. Coates,
4 00 Grant Mills.........
day was passed to its second reading.
arguments in favor of putting the saloon secretary, The newly elected presi­ for board and washing at $12.u0 a h . Poland, Beaver.....................
4 00 Fred Bush..........
The
bills allowed were: Tbos. Coates,
keepers out of business. If they will per- I dent thanked the meeting for the month, was accepted.
E. A. Hart, Dolph....................... 4 00 Everett McKelvery
sist in antagonizing public opinion and
$15; Clyde Clements, $45; water rent,
Chas. F. Blum, Carnahan.........
4 00 Wm. Jolly..
The
bid
of
Peter
Hasselborg,
for
’
20
honor
it
has
conferred
upon
him
and
turn their saloons into "wide open"
Eugene, Alkinson, Sand Lake ... 4 00 C. Wallin....
; electric lights, $27 ; Carl Haber-
gambling joints in violation of the state he would do the best be could to make cords of spruce limb wood at $4 per i S. L. Linkhart, Nehalem ............
4 00 J. Wallace..
tech, $8.33; R. L. Wade, $5.49; L.
law and city ordinances, there is one the club a success.
cord, was accepted.
Wm Hartzell, Foley...................
4 00 C. Jennings.
Hiner, $23.05; W. H. Eberman, $3;
thing wherein the public can show their
Bonds of Chas. H. Woolfe, with the ! A. N. Simmons, Bay...................
Those present, residing in the city,
4 00 M. |. Toddhunter.
righteous indignation, and that is to
W. C. Wolf, $21; Tillamook Lumbering
; W. E Southwick, Hoquarton... 4 uo Dock Wallin..........
United
States
Fidelity
and
Guaranty
joined
the
club
and
all
will
tie
given
vote w ith ihe anti saloon people next
S. C. Foster, Tillamook ............
4 OO —. Marble.............
Co., $18.94; Emmett Quick, $39; Eli
November. Saloon keepers should not an opportunity to join nnd push the Company, in the sums of $5,000 and • Grant Mills, Fairview ............. .
4 00 Eddie Fishbocker.
Olds, $20; Wm. Kimball, $2; W. C.
tar privileged to violate the law. Other good work along.
$10,000, were accepted.
1 A. M. Austin, Netarts ................ 4 00 Olie Gulstrom......
'itizens are not. and the saloon keejiers
Wolf, $3. ________________
Bond of G. B Lamb, with the Uni­ j G. H. Ward, Hebo......................
The president appointed Messrs C.
00
C.
McKillip...
4
ould lie the first to howl if they were,
H.
E.
Gibson
ted
States
Fidelity
and
Guaranty
Com
­
Thayer,
H.
T.
Botts
and
Chas.
1.
js the duty of the |>ence officers to see
W. E. Southwick. preparing
Another boatload of 15 survivors of
M. Forrester.
the law is enforced, but there is Clough, the latter being the chairman, pany, in the sum of $10,000, was ac­
polling place ........................... .
1 00 A. Holden.....
the illtated Danish steamer Norge, which
nlJhing rotten when they are judge a committee to frame a constitution, cepted.
Edmunds Bros., merchandise....
1 00 Geo. Olds......
foundered off Rockall Reef, 290 mile«
whi?r7 and usurps the power ns to and the meeting adjourned subject to ] Bond of P. W. Todd, with Samuel Tillamook Water Co...................
2 00 Wm Gilmore.
from the Scottish mainland, on June 28.
and ,w" ^ey will allow to lie violated
W.
H
Cooper,
rent
.....................
6
00
were landed at {Aberdeen, Scotland,
I
Henry
Deihl..
what’1*1 ‘hey will enforce. Is this the call of the president, when Judge; Downs, Olive Todd. J. E. Tuttle, L. Woodmen Camp, Nehalem, lum.
bv the steamer trawler Largo Bav.
—. McFall»....
Hiner, I. M. Smith, W. G. Kelso, J.
peace o*,m,,,,h people have been paying Conder will tie pt cent.
ber .............................................. 10 00 Ray Marble..
Still 627 personsare missing, it is report­
•rs big fat salaries for ?
R. Harter, J. W. Latimer, Chas. I. Fred Arthur, salary as deputy
ed. I he contingent now being cared for
A. Marolf.....
1 1
j
sheriff
.................
joe
50
at Aberdeen consists of 12 passengers,
K. Franklin..
Notes to Former Creditors. Clough and E. M. Harvey, bondsmen, E. W. Stanley, salary as sheriff 284
Notice.
17 C. A. Elliott
the third mate of the Norge, the quater.
in the sum of $10,(W was accepted.
Bids wan, .__.,
.
.
. .
E.
W.
Stanley,
supplies
for
B.
master, a steward, a lamp trimmer, and
Lee Forester..
.
,
tor the board, washing
Prompt settlements must be made of
Bond of C. E. Reynolds, with J. L.
F. Archer.................................... M
for and care .
... ,
one
of the crew. They drifted at the
J. Forester.....
... ,
, .Asa woods.
all
outstanding
accounts
in
order
to
Jones
and
J.
S.
Lamar
as
bondsmen,
D. H. Vedder. lumber........... .......
8
merer of the Atlantic for six days. Their
Hida to tie fit . . .
.
A. Gist...........
, -
with the County <lerk i save costs,
Emmett
Quick,
moving
safes
......
in the sum of $3,(XX), was accepted.
15
water and food gone, the occupants
W.S. Cone.....
of Tillamook C
*
... ,
, ntv. Or., on or before I Books are left at Peterson Jt Svenson.
were almost too exhausted to hope when
Bond for W. W. Wiley, with Chas. Ed. Knoblock, witness before
G. H. Williams
the < th dnv of Se. . ....
prosecuting attorney...............
4
80
:
the boat hove in sight. This was on
C. W. Pike.,
*. 1964.
I
Ct.xy D anikis
Co.
1. Clough and Homer Mason, bonds­ Wirt Sappington, ditto...............
7 60 J. H. Hicks...
July 4, when the boat was about 30
men. in the sum of $500, was accepted. John Kretis. ditto ......................
7 20 W. 8. Hare
miles off St Kilda. Those rescued had
Bonds of C. W. Hogen, G. B. Alley, J. D. Edwards and Lem Parker
eked out an existence on two biscuits
Road
District
No.
4
examining railroad lands to
I. W. Hiner and O. E. Quick, were
per day.
Russ Johnson.................
Take your
ascertain amount of burned
H. B Johnson and team
Russian deserters are constantlv cross­
also accepted.
timber....................................... ISO oo D.
D. West
.......................
...........
and team.....
ing the pruth into Ronmania. Many
Claim for work in R D. No. 5, was C. A. Johnson, salary as deputy
Alvin
Johnson
and
team..
.
are
arrested by the frontier patrols, but
assessor ................................... 100 •Xi Hull Johnson.......................
continued.
some reach the interior of the state. Both
Cohn
&
Co.,
merchandise
.........
I
70
i
Claims of J. Sanders and Frank
Thomas Weber............ ..........
the soldiers and peasants of Bossarabia
Otto Walther, keeping G.
to
Charles Gome..................... .
Wheeler were continued.
have a superstitions dread of going to
Meyer......................................... 30
Guy Forrester........................
the Far East. The prisoners of the Rus­
Claim* oil. M. Smith. R L. Wade, Homer Mason, salary as clerk... 266
Albert Darby...........................
sian side of the harbor are full of me*
McIntosh Ac McNair. W. B. Smith. Tilla­ Cohn 8: Co., merchandise...........
3
Thos. Lyster..........................
suspected of intention to desert. The
mook Logging Co. and T. H. McCor­ Albert Mason, salary as deputy
John Weber and team...........
officers are said to be under the necessitr
clerk .......................................... 100
THE RKLIAfeit
Isaac
Wells
and
team
...........
mack were continued.
of observing every precaution to avoid
| E. H. Lindsey............................. 80
DRUGGIST.
a general mutiny.
Editorial Snap Shots.
Commissioners in Session.
Tillamook Water Commission
PRESCRIPTIONS
j Clough..
I
In the mattnr of the bid of Walter D.
Wood for the construction of a bridge
across the Miami river, lie was awarded
the contract in the sum of $479.
Claims ofjacob Kiitnm and G. M.Wat­
kins were rejected.