TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 12, ! Svenson. John. Tract in Sec. 1». T. The drilling of men and handling of ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ■ 1 8 . R. 9 W..................... ........ Quick, Heirs of Bay. M. Beg. at a ship« is irksome drudgery. .«TM1CTLV IN ADVANCE.) pt on W. line of James Quick In the opinion of this naval officer the ne year..................................................... 1.50 D. L.C., 25.50 ch«. 8. of N.W cor. Six months................................................ 75 result of all this must necessarily be By virtue of a warrant to me directed, of said claim and running thence . u.ee months............................................ 50 humiliating disaster in our next war. taiucd by the County Clerk of Tillamook E. zi 75 chs ; th. N. 11.50 chs. ; th. County, Oregon, commanding me to sell the ” The material has absorbed all our at several ai tides of personal property and E. 18.25 chs. to E. line of claim ; th N. 50 Iks., th.;W. 40 chs. to W. line tention at the expense of the personnel. parcels of real property upon which the of claim ; thence S. 12 chs. to The Japanese started in forty vears ago taxes are levied and unpaid as shown by the beg. in Secs. 29 & 32. T. 1 S , R. 9 Fred C. Baker. Publisher to build up an efficient personnel and to­ Tax List accompanying such warrant of the ... ..................................................... .......... State. County. School and other taxes for day they have the rewaid oi their far­ the year 1903, and Special School Taxes and Fairview Grange, No. 273. Beg. Another Railroad Proposition. at theS.E of N.E. of Sec. 28. sightedness." Manifestly the defects Tillamook City Taxes for the year 1904, I T. 1 S., R. 9 W. ; thence W. 155 Most every person in rillamnok would stated by this officer are of such vital will, beginning at 1O o'clock in the forenoon rods ; thence N. 583 feet to in­ of Monday, the 3Oth day of January, 1905, like to see a railroad or an electric line importance that they should command itial point ; thence N. 165 ft. ; and continuing from day to day thereafter th W. 132 ft ; th S. 165 ft. ; th E. built into this county, for it is a well es- the careful consideration of the naval until the list is exhausted, offer for sale at 132 ft. to lace of beginning ......... We are public action and sell to the best bidder the tnblished fact that until something is authorities and of congress, Fearnside, Heirs of G. W. % int. in done in »hat direction, or the harbors are building up a great navy, which will real property situated in Tillamook County, L<»t 3 Sec. 16, T. 1 S.. R. 10 W • soon l»e, if it is not already, third in ‘ Oregon, particularly described in the list fol- improved, Tillamook will never amount Olds. Eli P. All that part of the , lowing : S.W. % of S.W. lying N. of to anything as an industrial center apart rank, but ships ar* of no value without 1 Smith. Walter J. E. % of N.W. U. *4 Trask River, in Sec. 25, T. 1 from dairying. Take, for instance, the men thoroughly competent to handle W. Vi of N E. Sec. 9, T. 1 N., S., R. 10 W. ; also all that part of $14 53 them and it would seem that under the R. 7 W ............................................ last dozen years, and in that time many Lot 10, lying N. of Trask river Vi int. in 3. Vi of Sec. industries, especially saw mills, have existing system such men are not being Unknown. slough not heretofore sold, in Sec. 32. T. 1 N.. R. 7 W............................ 16 51 started bv men who were enterprising trained. The needed reforms are prac­ Unknown. Vi int. in Lot 4 or S E. T 1 S R 10W. Lot 1 ■ RM 34.42 acres to Dee Tomlinson and and who thought thevcould make a sue ticable and can be easily effected and ! 1 % of S.E. *4 of Sec. 36. T. 1 N., 5 acres to William Dowd, in 2 32 R 7 W...................................................... cess of it, but only t » buck up against there should be no delay in instituting Sec. 26, T. 1 8., R. 10 W Ryan, R. F. S. % of S.E. J4, N W. V< ____________________ conditions which they could not over, them. S.W. % 9 58 Hellstren, William. 8. Vi of S.E. *4. Sec 13, T. IN., R. • U. come in getting the < utput of the mills to of Sec. 12. T. 2 S., R. 8 W Ryan, R F. N.E. *4 of N.E. Vi of Drunkenness and Spectacles. 3 20 Gibbons, S. N.W. *4 of N.E. % & market. One after on »(her these enter­ Sec. 24, T. 1 N., R. 8 W ......... The proposition of a western physician Smith, Mary E. S.W. % of S.W Vi. N.E ‘4 of N W. Vi of Sec. 13, T. 2 prising men had to tuc.uinb to the in­ 3 00 S. R. 8 W Sec. 1. T. 1 N.. R. 10 W evitable, and with their experience and to cure drunkenness by spectacles seems Whitney, R. W. S.E. ‘4 of S.E. Vi of Smith. Louis L. N.W. % of S.W dis onragement staring others in the to be simply a variation of Dr. George Sec. 20, T. 2 3., R. 8 W..................... See. l.T. 1 N.. R. IO W & N E. M. Gould's theorv that verv many of the Whitney. R. W. W. % of S.W. of face, it is not surprising that no one cares Vi of S.E. % & S.E. % of N.F. Ji, Sec. 21. T. 2 3 . R. 8 W 11 98 Sec. 2, T. 1 N., R. 10 W.......... to start up new enterprises or saw mills physical ills of file are due to eye strain Whitney. R. W. N.E % of.N.E. % of with such insurmountable difficulties to and may be overcome by correcting this Hughes J. H. N. ViofN.E.Ji. Sec. 16, Sec. 29, T. 2 3., R. 8 W...................... 4 70 T. 1 N.. R. IO W ------ defect. contend with in transportation. We are Dickenson. Silas W. S.E. Vi- Sec. 34, Pillman, Bertha. N. Vi of 8-W. >4, The latter, a well known writer on sorry to have to point out these facts, 4 70 T. 2 3 , R. 8 W ... ................ S<-e. 16. T. 1 N., R. 10 W ... . Campbell, William F. Beg. at the Imt it goes to prove that, before Tilla medical subjects, of Philadelphia, has Bengtha Byrom. All tide lands F. & N.W. cor. of the .N.E. % of S.W, A., on Lot 2, Sec. 20. T. 1 N., R. 10 mook county can hope to develop? its recently published two volumes of the 05 % of Sec. 4, Tp. 2 S., R. 9 W.; W ............................................................ wonderful resources, it must have a rail­ ‘‘Biographic Clinics,’’ in which he en­ Byrom, Bengtha. Beg. at N. boun­ thence E. 9 chs ; thence S. 20 chs. road or improved harbors. It now seems deavors to prove chat the ill health of to the 1 16 Sec. line; thence W. dary of the 5 acre tract in Lot 2, Browning, George 9 chs, to the S.W. cor. of the N.E. In Sec. 21, T. 1 N., R. 10 W.. that the latter is so far off, there is no Carlyle, Huxley, % of S.W. Vi of Sec. 4; th. N. 20 known as the Ralston tract and at hopeofanv relief in that direction after Elliot, Wagner, Spencer and several chs. to the place of beg, in Sec. 4. a pt. 401100 chs. N. 74° E. from the board of engineers so ignomini­ other famous people was due simply and the N.W. cor. of said Ralston T. 2 3., R. 9 W ously turned down the Tillamook bar solely to eve strain. The volumes are tract ; th. N. 74° E. 5 47|1OO ch«. ; McCormack, Armada. N.K. % of th. N. 16° W. 2 43|1OO ch».; th. N. Sec. 5, T. 2 S., R. 9 S of Trask improvement. The advent of a railway interesting, but not by any means con 74° E. 4 13|1OO ch.; th. N. 16° W. river ........................... . into this county is what Tillamook peo­ vincing, and have been received some­ to N. boundary of D. D. Bayley's McCormack, Armada. 30 acres of ple have long desired, and over which what skeptically by the profession. pre-emption claim ; th. W. to N.W. E. end of S. H of N.W. % of Sec. The common symptoms of eve strain much procrastination have be indulged cor. of Lot 2 in Said Sec. 21 ; th. 5, T. 2 3., R. 9 W...... ................ are, according to Dr. Gould, headache, 8. on line between Lot« 1 fit 2 to Marolf. John. Lot 4 and E. Vi of in, causing people to have verv little con­ 65 5 insomnia, biliousness, nervousness, dejec ­ the place of beginning ... Lot 5, Sec. 8, T. 2 3., R. 9 W fidence in any new project that may be Byrom, Bengtha. East half of the Johnson, Maryette. Com. at S.E. pr »posed. It is the prevailing opinion tion, “indescribable suffering,’’ cessation following described tract : Com­ cor. of Truman Harris D.L.C. ; with a good many people, and especially of all symptoms it the eyes are rested, mencing at a pt. known and th. N. 30.21 chs, to N.E. cor. of and final spontaneous cure at about the with the timber owners, that Tillamook designated as stone '■ A,” being 58 said claim ; th. W. 26.98 chs.; th age of 60, when the paralysis of accom ­ 16|1OO chs W. & 42 15|1OO 3. of 8 30.21 chs; th. E. 12.98 chs ; th. will not get a railroad until such time as N.E. cor. of ec. 21, Tp. 1 N.. R. 10 N. 3.75 chs. ; thence F. 4 chs; the conditions are ripe to log and manu­ modation occurs. He states that an W ; thence N. 74° E. 5 66411000 thence S. 3.75 chs.; thence E. 10 abnormally large proportion of crimi­ facture the timber in this county. chs. ; thence N. 16° W. 7.08 ch«.; chs. to place of beg, less 40 acres nals have serious defects of the eyes, and As to the proposal to extend the pro- thence S. 74° W. 5 664|1OOO eh».; to Leon Berry, in-Sec. 8, T. 2 $, R. thence S. 16° E. 7.08 ch», to place 9 W ............... ............. . . posed electric line from Portland to For- 98 per cent of the epileptics he examined of beginning ............................... 3 75 Trevor, Francis. Jr. S.E. Vi. Sec. 15, est Grove into Tillamook, over the Wil suffered from astigmatism. Brain fag Byrom, Bengtha. Beginning at T. 2 3., R. 9 W ... ................... son river road, that would be a great and migrain or sick headache a re nothing stone " A,” said stone being 58.16 Borton, Isaac. N.E. Vi of S.W. %, benefit and would help to set things mov­ more than eve strain, and may he abso­ chs. W. and 42.15 chs. 3. of N E. Sec. 21, T. 2 3., R. 9 W ............ cor. of Sec 21. Tp. 1 N., R. 10 Dennis, O. E. N.W. Vi, Sec. 31, T. ing. It may be that the people of Tilla­ lutely cured by glasses, and even tern W. ; thence S. 16° E. 45 ft.; thence 2 S., R. 9 W ........... mook are not in a position to raise a big porarily relvieed by a few drops of bella­ 8. 74° W. 150 ft. ; thence N. 16° Nodine, Vance. Beg. at the S.W. cor subsidy, such as a company would de donna, which dilates the pupil and para­ W. 45 ft. to intersect S.W. cor. of of the S.E. Vi of Sec. 11, Tp. 2 S, maud, vet for all that every effort should lyzes accommodation. Lot 3, in blk. 1, town of Gari­ R. 1<) W., and running thence along baldi ; thence N. 74° E. 150 ft. the W. line of said tract N. 20 rods, be made to help out any proposition to New Locomotiue Type. along 3. line of said bk. 1 to th. H at right angles to said W. give Tillamook even an electric or motor place ot beg, to include all land line 80 rods ; thence S. at right In a locomotive now being built for line. There are three difficult problems lying between the S. line of Lots angles to said last cor., 2o rods ; in the proposal to put in a line over the the Southern Pacific Railroad it see ins 1. 2 & 3, blk. 1, Garibaldi aud th. \V. along the S boundary of ordinary high water mark---- ------ 95 Forest Grove road, viz., 1st, a feasible as if an entirely new system of traction said first described tract 80 rods toplace of beginning, in See. 11, T. route ; 2nd, the rights of way ; and 3rd, had been devised, and if so, the long ex- Byrom. Peter. All tide lands F. & 2 8, R. 10 W. ............................... A., on Lots 3 St 4, Sec. 21, T. 1 N., a subsidy. Until it is ascertained what pected “revolution” will be at hand. R. 10 W 4 70 Thompston, Heirs of E. R., Alltide the Oregon Traction Company is want­ The new locomotive is an internal* Byrom, Bengtha. land» F. & A. on Lots 1, 2 and 4 Beg. at 8.W . ing from the people uf Tillamook by way combustion motor of a type used hither, cor. of Lot 1, in Sec. 22, Tp. 1 of,Sec. 17, T. 2 S, R. 10 W. . .......... N., R. IO W. ; th. N. 209 ft.; thence Osborne. Rose G., E. Vi of S. W. J4, of a subsidy and lights of way it is a lit to only for stationary engine work. E. 209 ft. ; thence S. 209 ft ; thence S. E. V4 of N. W. ‘, and S. W. V4 of tie premature to know whether the de­ Its application to locomotive traction, W. 2O9ft. to beg............................... 75 N. E. V< of Sec. 26, T. 2 8., R 10 mands can I e met. It will be necessary however, is practical!v simply stationary Par»», Theo. That part of the pre­ W,.......... ................................................ for the people to make some sacrifices to engine work. For it will not drive the emption claim of B. A. Bayley, Steele. Eliza, W.% of S. W. V4 of Sec. in Sec. 22, Tp 1 N , R. 10 W., 26, T. 2 3.. R. IO W. .... obtain an electric or motor line, but to machinery of the locomotive; it will bounded by beginning at the mean­ Steele, Eliza, E. % of S. E. % of Sec. what extent they are willing to go we simply operate the dynamos, which will der line of Tillamook Bay, 20 chs. 27, T. 2 3.. K. IO W h ive no means of knowing. One tiling, work the machinery. E. of line bet. bee. 21 & 22 and Moore, H B., 3. E. % of N. E. Vi. E. however, is plain to most everybody, and Thus the new locomotive will lie an running thence N. to N. line of Vi of 3. E. l4, Sec. 5, T. 3 3., R. 9 W. ................................... said claim , thence W on said N. that is if the company demands rights of electric engine; but it will be self-contain­ line 3.44 chs.; thence 8. to afore ­ Mills, C., Lot 1 and N. E. 14 of N.W. «vay and a big subsidy, it is going to be ed, and not dependent on the trolly or said meander line ; thence E'ly. % of Sec. 31, T. 3 8. R. 9 W............ almost impossible to raise enough money the third rail for its power. with said meander line to place of Harris, Lucy, E. N. % of N. E. S. with the present financial condition of There will then he no chance of the beg, containing 5 acres more or E. *4 of N. E. N. E. '4 ofS. E. «4 less.. .......................................................... 1 50 of Sec. 32. T. 3 S., R. 9 W.......... the people. That most every citizen will trolley leaving the wire or the s hoe slip­ Munson, Emanuel, Lots 10, 11,13 put his shoulder to the wheel to help out ping from the rail at inopportune mo- Byrom, Peter. All tide lands F. A., on lots 1, 2 8 k 3, in Sec. 22, T. 1 and 14, Sec. 11, T. 3 S.,R. 10 VI any genuine proposition, that can be meats, M R 10 W ............. 4 70 White. A. T., N. H of ofS. W. H. S. '4 taken lor granted, for they all see the In the new machine there will be no Tillamook Logging Co. N.W. % of of N. ,W % of Sec. IB, T. 3 S., K. N.W. ‘4, Bee. 24. T. 1 N., R. 10 W. 10W ....... 3 75 necessity of a railroad or lietter shipping coal and water to carry, no tender to Unknown : Beg. at a pt where the facilities before Tillamook can amount drag ; there will l>c no fire, and no smoke Byron, Bengtha. All tide land F. 8t A., on Lot 1, See. 2», T. 1 N, R. 10 Co. road crosses the W. line of the to anything from an industrial stand­ will pour from its smokestack. W. .................................................. E. % of 8. E. % of Bee. 31, T. 3 3., 38 point. It the Oregon fraction Company Its builders sav that with a clear track Haskin», I. W. N. % of N.W. Vi. RIO W., th. N. 40 rods, th. K. 20 Sec 35, T. 1 N., R. 10 W .... means business and dors not demand it can run from New York to San Fran- 12 89 ft., thenceS 40 rods, thence W 20 ft. to place of beg., in Sec. 31, T. 3 more than the |>e< pie can chew off, there cisco, drawing a 2,000ton train without Vanniewenhulze. Alois. Lot 3, Sec. j 35, T. 1 N., R. IO W................... . S. R. io W. ......... 8 60 may be some possibility of getting an a stop. The tew gallone ot oil needed for Mead, C. W. N.E. % of Sec. 18, T. Chamberlain, E. A. and O. R , Lots electric road. As the company appears fuel can lie taken in at New York, and - N R T W 24 80 1, 2 and 3 less 2 acres (Lot 3) for to be somewhat in the dark as to the the supply will last for a run of 3,000 Kinney, M. J. Lot «, Sec. 4, T. 2 N Lookout City, Sec. 1, T. 3 S..R, 11 R. IO W ... W ...................................... 3 75 difficulties of crossing the Coast range miles. Ripley, M. H. S.E. % of N.W. %, Chamberlain, N. J., Lot 1, less 4 with a railroad, to sav nothing ot the The action of the new engine is known S W % of N K. V<. Sec. 36, T. 2 N . acres for Lookout City and 20 expense, it is not wise to run away with as the four stroke cycle, There is a com R 10 W ........................ 4 11 acres sold, Sec. 12. T. 3 S. R. 11 W, the idea that we are going to get a rail pressed air reservoir, which provides the Mack. Mary J. S.E. 4 Sec. 1, T. 3 Wood, W. H.. 8. B. % of N, W. Vi. N. N.. R. 6 W................................. 19 97 road. It would be a God's send to this power to start the engine. This gives E. V4 of 3. W. l4 and Lots 2 and 3, Sec. IS, T. 4 •„ K. 6 W long bottled-up county if it could get the piston its first stroke, when it takes Montague. W. K. S.W. % Sec. 1, T 3 N.. R 6 W 19 97 Kauffman, H. J., Lots 2 and 3, 8. K. one. but we have long resigned oursehea in air The second stroke compresses Currie, D. C. N E. Sec. 12, T. 3 l4 of N. W % and S. W. >4 of N. E. to not having much faith in any railroad this air to a high pressure, producing a N R. 6 W 19 97 K. Sec 4, T. 4 S, R 7 W................... project until the work is actually com temperature of about 1,000 degrees Brauer. A. G. K H ofS.E. ‘4. N.W. Browning, Geo. B., E. M of S. E. V< of S.E. l 4 * N R. > 4 ofB.W. incnced. The Oregonian a tew years ago Fahrenheit. S. W of SB.', and S B. 14 of Sec. 12 T 3 N„ R 6 W IB 97 S. W . of Sec. 4. T. 4 S, R. S W. tilled its columns with a lot of “hot air” Oil the third stroke oil is sprayed into Watt, R. It. N. HofSW «4. 8E.li Imlah. Alex, Sr . S E. ofS. H. of about the Portland, Nehalem & Tilla­ this hot air, and combustion takes place. of 8.W. 4 * S W. »4 of 8.R. V«, Sec. 33, T 4 8., R. 9 W Sec 11. T. 3 N., R. 9 W mook Railroad Company, and the |*co. This third stroke is called the working 25 56 Farmer, Agnes. W of S B. >4 of S pie were assured that the money was stroke, and it effect« the action of the Mendel. G. H. H. V* of N B. V* * E. 1, of Sec. l.T. 4S.. R. IOW.. , N % of S.E. M, 8 ot . 11, T. 3 N . R. Baxter. F. S.. S. E. 1, of 8. W. 5, of secured and the dates fixed lor the begin dyna mos. ■» i 25 56 Sec. 13, T. IS, R. 10 W ......... mug and completion of the work. But The fourth and last stroke exhausts Mendel. H. K. B W »4 of N.W V W Magarrrl. Mary A., Lot fl 1 cm 41 % of O.W ^4 a 3 E V4 of S.W. 4, I »co pie cun now sec what it amounted the gasses. lot» in Ocean Park; Lot» 7. 8. and H ot . 12 T. 3 N . R. 9 W ... 25 56 to. We hope the proposition of (he In theory the engine is perfect. Its 9. except certain lot« in Ocean Xlendel. J \V. S.W. 14 ot N. B 14. Lot« Park and W. % of 8. E. % of Sec Oregon Traction Company will not peter builder saxs it will equal or excel the 2. J * 4 Sec. 12. T. 3 N., R. 9 W 25 56 19. T 4 8., R. io\7 out in the same manner. speed attained by the German electric I Purdum. J 8. N.U. % of Sec. 14. T. Weatherly, J. F . Beg. at a pt. 100 3 N. R. 9 W ....... ................... 25 56 locomotive, which ran from Marienfelde ft. n'ly from low water line of Big Defecta in Our Navy. to Z omcu at the rate of 125.8 miles an ! Unknown. Lot 1. Sec. 27, T. 3 N., Nestucca River 27.89 chs. dist K. 9 W. ................... 1 89 from the’4 Sec. cor. bet. Secs. 18 While the American people are justly hour. Sanford, B J. 3. X* of N.W. »4. Lot» and 19. T. 4 8.. R. lo W.thence N But the new machine has yet to be proud of their navy, it is pointed out 3 & 4, SOT 4 T 3 N., R. 10 W .. 28 32 6 degree« 37 minutes W 6.13 chs that there is urgent need of reform in tried, And if successful it will revolu- Feamaide, Heir« of Geo. W a4 in­ to «urvey ot K. H. Virgel « tract of terest in Tract commencing at • land, th S 3J78 chi to S.E. cor. of several respects. A naval officer, writ­ lionize the world's traction systems. low water line of Nehalem River, B. H Virgel’« land, thence 8 fl deg- ing on the subject, says there is ao at­ at a pt. 50 ft. up «aid river from tots 37 minutes E to the N.E. cor Saved From Terrible Death. tempt made to rid the service of incoiti N. pt. of Lot formerly owned by Of W m Plank'» lot. thence W SO The family of Mrs. M. L Bobbitt, Chas. Pye. th fol said low water peteat officers and that men are pro­ ft., thence S. 10O ft., thence E. 78 of Bai^erlon, Tenn., naw her dying line up river 59 ft. ; thence in moted regardless of what they have •nd were poweilew« to save her ft. to the S.W. eor of T. J. Lucv'« lhe W'ly direction 1OO ft. ; thence in lot. th. S. 50 ft., th. B. loo ft . th. done or tailed to do on hoard ship. As most skillful physicians and every S.W'ty direction 59 ft., thence 8 to the line of low water, thence • rule, he state«, any one is considered remedy used failed, while consump S K ly to Nehalem River, pt of beg, w ly along thelineoflow water to all lines and angle« in said des­ good enough for duty on board ship, linn whs slowlv hut surely taking her the S B. cor. of K. H Virgel » lot, life. In this terrible hour hr. King's cription to conform to Linet and whether asesei* 11 tive officer, captain or New IK wh )very for Consumption turned thence N'ly to the N E cor of K angles in «urvey of town of Ne­ H Virgel • lot. th W. 1B7 ft to the a 'miral, yet upon tlieae men the dmeip. deapair into joy. The first bottle brought halem in Lot 5. H ot . 23. T. 3 N., N W cor. of E H Virgel ». thence line of the ship depends. In consequence iiuniedivte relief and its continued use R. IO W ........................................ 9 8*1 8. to the N.E. cor. of the lot be- It's the moat Voorhic«. John Nelson. S of 8 W ot this the navy afloat has become a completely cured ¡her. longing to H A Mlle», N. L Flet­ certain cure in the world for all throat M. S M ‘ 4 of B.b? 3ec IO. r. 1 mere side show to the navy ashore The •nd lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottle« cher and A T. Bain, th W. loo ft 8. R. 3 W 19 46 to place of be«.. In Sec. 19. T. 4 S bureaus and shore stations are the ends, VOe. and |l uO. Trial Bottles Free at Voorhies. John Nelson. N W ’•<* R IO W................... the ihipa are »»imply a means to this end. Chas. 1 Clough's Drug Store. of N W S ot 15. T. 1 8 . R M W. 6 50 Dimick A. C., W % of N K. N. a Mclntoah. K B. Lots 4 A 5. S ot Yout«g line officers eagerly setk duty in % of 8. E. % and N E. H of S W I.adies ! Attention ! For the most w It. T. 1 8 , R 9 6 57 the construction corps or as specialists stvhsh tailor made suits.go to Sa rc fact's », of Sec. ai. T 4 S. R. 10 w McIntosh, E R Lot 1 ft N.W M Brooten. Han» H.. Lot » of See 31 in ordnance, torpedoes or engineering The Fashionable Tailor. • of N.E S ot . 13, T 1 R. 9 W, and S. W. h of N E >vi. B. of I Cbe Tillamook îtjc:iDligbt SHERIFF’S SALE. 1905. N. W. U. N w * °fN w -*and lot 1 of See. 32, T. 4 S., R- 10 W 2« 26 Graves. E. B S HofN.W *4 and E. % of S. W. of Sec. 9, T. 5 8, R. 9 W.......... ................................. *4 Hart, Mary M., 8. W. Vi of 8- and that part of the 8. B. *• of <;i 8. E. V. lying . _ west of Big Nestucca ---------- Toll Road, Sec. 17. T. 5 8. R. 9 W. Hart, Elra. S B. ‘i of N. E. Vi O< section 19 anil N. E. ?i ot N. W. *• and 8. Vi of N. W. % and N. W. Vi 11 26 of N.E \ of Sec. 20, T. 5 8, »9 Hill. H. V., E. V»oiN W ’♦ und N’ W.\ of N. W. % oiSec. 28 & N. E. ViofN. K. % of Sec 29, T. 5 S., R. 38 ge^ph. E. E . S.W. V4 of N. K. tfandS. 9 oil 2 20 1 69 4 23 6 76 Blk. 2, Central add. to Tillmook.. 7 53 Woods. William. Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 2. Central add. to Tillamook.. 8 35 Nodine, Vance. K. V% of Lot 2, Blk. 4, McDermott’« add. to Tillamook » 7« Mapes, Frances B. Lots 6, 7 and 8, Blk. 7. Miller’s add. to Tillamook « Huskins, heirs of Martha J. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, Blk. I, Park add. to to Tillamook ......................................... 2 79 Olsen. Louis. int. in Lots 1 to 4, Blk. 5, Park Add. to Tilla­ 1 67 mook .......................-........................... Haskins, heirs of Martha J. Lots 2 to 7, Blk. 6, Park Add. to Tilla­ 3 35 mook .................................................. Olsen, Louis. Lots 1 to 7, Blk. 14, Park add. to Tillamook .................... 5 86 Fowler, 11. L. Lot 8, Blk. 3, Still­ well's add to Tillamook .................. 4 32 Allison, A. B. Lot 6. Blk. 6. Thayer's add. to Tillamook.......... 8 35 Ryan, R. F. Lot 7. Blk. 23, Thayer’s add. to Tilllamook ............ 44 Hembree, J. J. & Phillips, R. W. Re­ feree Tide Lots 17. 18, 19 and 20, 3 34 Tillamook................................................ Dunnagan, Claude. Lot 4, Blk. 7, 05 Lookout City........................................ Unknown. Lot 12, Blk. 11, Ocean 21 Park........................................................... Magarrell, R. C. Lot 13, Blk. 11, 21 Ocean Park............................................. Wau^h W. 0. Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 2, Malaney’s add. to Ocean Park. 39 Killibrew, R. P. Lots 5. 6, 7 and 8, Blk. 7, Malaney’s add. to Ocean 3 76 Park ....................................................... SHERIFF'S ASSESSMENT. McWhinnie, Margaret. S.W. Vi of N.K. Vi of Sec. 36, T. 3 3, R. 9 W 1 98 Tillamook Lumbering Co. Beg. at the N.E, cor. of the E. Thomas D. L. C’., thence 8 326 ft., thence E 60 ft , thence N. to Hoquarton Slough, thence W "to place of beg................. 33 40 Unknown. Beg. at the center of See. 7, Tp. 5 8, R. 10 W., th. N on % Sec. line 8.90 chs., th. 8. 58 degrees E 2.16 chs., th. S 55% degrees K 225 ft. to what is known as the Vincent Sutton tract, th. S. 34Vi degrees W along the east side * of County Road to a pt. N 22 de­ grees E from the point of beginning, th. S. 22 degrees W. toplace of beg., excepting County Road, all in Sec. . 1 90 7, T. 5 S, R. 10 W................................. The amount of taxes, interest to date of sale and penalties due upon each parcel is set opposite the same, and also the name of the owner when known. The sale will be held at the front door of the Court House in said county, in manner and form as upon sale of real property under execution, except as by law otherwise especially provided. Each parcel will be sold to the person who offers to pay the taxes, costs and accruing penalties thereon, and take a certificate at i the lowest rate of interest, provided, how- I ever, the maximum rate should not exceed 10 per cent. The sale will be made subject to redemption as provided by law, and is for the purpose to satisfying tlje said warrant with lawful charges. C. H. WOOLFS, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. Tillamook City Oregon, December 17th, 1904. E. % of N.W. Vi of Sec. 4, T. 5 8., R. 3 75 io W Bush. A. S., N.K. of|B. W. N- W- 3 75 % of 8. E. Vi Sec. 4, T. 5 S, R. 10 W Upton, C. B., Com. 40 rods N. 22 degrees E. from an iron post that stands 1 ft. H. of the break of Lit­ tle Nestucca Falls at low water, thence E. 40 rods, thenceS. 40 rods, thence W. 80 rods, thence N 40 rods, thence E 40 rods to the place of beg., being a part of the N.E. Vi 26 62 of S. W. *4, N. W. Vi of 8. E. % of 1 50 Sec. 15. T. 5 8., K 10 W 12 80 Millspaugh.U illiam H., E. % ofS. E. V4 oi Sec. 21 & W % of 8. W. V£of 5 63 Sec. 22. T. 5 3., R. 10 W ......... 12 80 Ayers, John M.. S. % of S. E. % of Sec. 5 «3 10, T. 6 3., R. 9 W ......... 3 76 pfoutx, M. G., 3. W. !i of Sec. 18, T- 11 26 6 8., R 9 W----- ------ 51 Burton. Mrs. R. C., W % of S. W. Vi of Sec. 13 and lots 17, 18. 19 and 3 76 5 57 20 of Sec 14, T 6 S, R. 11 W .... John P. Munsinger. Lot 1, Blk x, 25 57 26 Tohl's Add. to Neholem City......... William Norris, Lots 3 & 4. Blk. 2, 5 21 Tohl's Add. to Nehalem City... Hans Larsen. Lot 6, Blk. 2, Tohl's 26 Addi. to Nehalem City.................... Unknown, Lot 4. Blk. 4. Tohl's Add. 50 to Nehalem City ............................ Nick Drostoff, 28 ft. on S. side of Lot 3, Blk. 6, Tohl's Add. to Ne­ 5 05 4 52 halem City ......................................... Nick Drostoff, Lots 10 & 11. Blk. 4 37 9, Tohl's Add. to Nehalem ( ity .. 21 61 Clyde Newell, Lot 11. Blk. 12. Tohl's 26 Add to Nehalem City 6 56 D. H. Vedder, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 16, 50 Tohl’s Add. Nehalem City.............. 4 51 D. & C. Newell, Lot 2. Blk 19, 26 Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City......... Nehalem Dairy Association, Lot 1, Blk. 21, Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem 6 45 City ............. .............. ................... Daniel Cronen, Blk. 44, Pacific Har- 24 b >r..................................... Bengtha Byrom, Lots 1, 2 & 3,in Blkl ; All tide lands F. & A. on 9 00 Lots 1,2 & 3, Garibaldi 32 S3 Bengtha Byrom, Lots 6, 7 & 8, 58 Blk. 1, Garibaldi............... 86 15 OO F. W. Cay, Lot 2, Hlk. 7, Bay City. Unknown, Lot 7. Blk. 7, Bay City. 1 97 Baker, M. R., Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 8, 1 71 Bay City .............. ,........................... 15 89 Roach, J. P. Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, Blk. 1 t Hav Cit v............................... 3 44 Cottle, Addie, Lots 5, 6, 7 & ¿8, 3 44 Blk. 22, Bay City............................. Hills, C.T. Lots 16, 17 & 18, Blk. 1, Bay View Add. to Bay City. 1 30 In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Unknown. Lots 12 & 13. Blk. 4, In the matter of the Guardianship! of Elizabeth L. Terwilliger and> 44 Bay View Add. to Bay City .......... David L. Terwilliger, Minors. ) Riefenberg, Geo. Lots 5 & 6, Blk. This matter coming on to be heard upon 5, Bay View Add. to Bay City....... 44 the duly verified petition of Lloyd (’. Smith, Neil, James. Lots 9, 10 & 11, Blk. Guardian of the persons and estates of said 2 25 7, Bay View Add, to Bay City........ 86 Elizabeth L. Terwilliger and David L. Ter­ williger, minors, praying for a license to sell Bozorth, Scott. Lots 1 to 8, Blk. • the following described real property belong­ 12, Bay View’ Add. to Bay City. 1 72 ing to said minors, to-wit : Beginning at a point one and thirty-eight 2 82 Hawley. Lauretta F. Lot 8, Blk. 3, 1 hundredths (1.38) chains North and five and Bar View Add. to Bay City.. 45 fourteen hundredths (5.14) chains East Wade, Mary C. Lot 4, Blk. 7, Bar from the point where the North and South View Add. to Bay City ................ 45 line between Lots three (3) and ¿four (4), Section twenty (20), Township one (1) 17 91 I Riefenberg, W. L. Lot 1, Blk. 8, North of Range ten (10) West of the Will­ | Bar View Add. to Bay City.......... 45 amette Meridian strikes the shore of Tilla­ mook Bay (which is a large rock marked 8 96 I Unknown, Lot 15, Blk. 10, Bar XX-R) marked X ’ View’ Add. to Bay City ................ 45 X on a large rock for the 8 96 Unknown. Lot 1, Blk. 13, Bar View South East corner of boat - house lot ; thence West fifty (50) feet ; thence North two Add. to Bay City ............................ 45 and sixty-four hundredths (2.64) chains to May. W.J. Lot 1, Blk. 2, Bewley's center of county road ; thence East along 3 96 Add. to Bay City .................... 1 30 said road fiftj’ (50) teet ; thence South two and sixty-four hundredths (2.64) chains to Cone, W. S. 50 x 200 ft. in Lot 1, place of beginning ; and it appearing to the 3 28 Blk. 4, Bewley’s Add. to Bay City 86 court that said real property is a small Cone, W. S. Lot 2, Blk. 4, Bewley’s parcel of the lands owned by said Minors in County. Oregon, and that it is Add. to Bay City..................... 1 30 Tillamook necessary and would be beneficial to the said 10 89 Roby. D. W. A. Lots 9 & 10, Blk. wards that such part of their said real estate 13, Central Add. to Bay City. 45 should be sold. 7 50 Hermings, O.G. Lots 11 & 12, Blk. It is, therefore, this 27th day of December, 1904. ordered that the next of kin of the said 13, Central Add. to Bay City 45 wards and all persons interested in their Cottle, Addie, Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, estates do appear before this Court on Mon­ 7 50 day, the 6th day of February, 1905, at the 15, 16, in Blk. 22; Lots 1 to 8, hour of 10 o'clock a.m. at the office of the Blk. 23, Central Add. to Bay County Clerk ot Tillamook County, Oregon, City........................................... ........... 86 to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said portion of the Bridgeford, J. H. Lots 11 & 12, estate of said minors. Blk. 76, Central Add. to Bay And it is further ordered that this order City............................. ........................... 45 shall be served by publication thereof at least three successive weeks prior to said : Hicks & Nelson. Lot 4, Blk. 1, time of hearing, in the Tillamook Headlight, 9.5 Cone & Co’«. Add. to Bar City 8G a weekly newspaper printed and published Grout, Heirs of W. H. Lot 5, Blk. 6, at Tillamook City, Oregon, ana circula­ ting within this county of Tillamook. Cone & McCoy'« Add. to Bay W. W. CONDER. City......................................................... 1 30 County Judge. 1 05 Oakes, Catherine, Lot 6, Blk. 2, Ful- State of Oregon. I „ „ ler'« Add. to Bay City 86 County of Tillamook.) s s- I, George B Lamb, County Clerk of Tilla­ Tilden. A. 3. Lot 8, Blk. 2, Fuller's mook County, Oregon, do hereby certify that 1 05 j Add. to Bay City............................. I nave compared the foregoing copy of order with the original thereof as the same ap­ Cone. Mary J. »Lot 1, Blk. 3, Ful- pears of record in my office as clerk of the ' ler’s Add. to Bay City 86 above entitled Court, that the foregoing is a 4 50 Ackley, Ralph, Lot 7, Blk 3, Fuller’s correct transcript from such original and the 86 whole thereof. 5 63 i 1 Add. to Bay City.... VS itness my hand and the seal of said Cone. W. 8. & Mary J. Lot 8, Blk. Court this December 28th. 1904. 3, Fuller'« Add. to Bay City. G. B. LAMB, 86 Sabin. R. L. Lot« 7 fit 8. Blk. 4, County Clerk. Fuller’« Add. to Bay City 1 72 5 63 ' Hellstren, William, Lot 5. Blk. 8, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for Fuller'« Add. to Bay City............. 86 P ublication . 1 88 Sabin, R L. Lot« 3 fit 4, Blk. 9, United States Land Office, Fuller s Add. to Bay City... Oregon < ity, Oregon, 86 „ ix December loth, 1904 5 25 Riefenberg, W. L. E. 1* of Lot 1, K Notice is hereby given that in compliance of Lot 2 ; E. H of Lot 3 ; all of with the provisions of the act of Congress ot 1 88 June 3rd, 1878. entitled ' An act for the sale lots 6, 7, 16,17, 18. 19. 20. 21, 22 of tinilier lauds in the States of Califo-ma, 23 24. 25. 26 * 27 in Fuller s Oregon Nevada, and Washington Terilto- Amended Add. to Bay City.. 9 45 ry. ’ as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4, ltk>a, Unknown. Lot 9. Blk. 6, Theo. Ja­ JOHN rkes , coby's add. to Bay City ............ 45 Ot Tillamook, county of Tillamook Stat? of 19 71 Unknown. Lot 10, Blk. 6, Theo Oregon, has this day filed lu this office his Jacoby’« add. to Bay City No- *5*5. f°r the purchase of the N U of Nw X of Sec. No. 27, in Tp. No. i H, Hicks. C. H.. Lot 2. Blk 10, Theo. Range No. 10 West, and will offer proof t • Jacoby's add. to Bay City............ 4 20 show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ Briggs, Geo. H Lot« 14 and 15. J. J. poses, and to establish his claim to »aid land McCoy s add to Bay City .......... 2 58 . .«r» the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Cottle, Addie. Lots 5 and 12, in at I lllamook City, Oregon, on Monday, theioth Blk. 13, Pacific Add. to Bay City.. 25 day of February, 1905. He names sa witnesses WalterC. Bailey,John M. Weiss, Fred Tom Cottle. Addie. Lot 12. Blk 26, Paci­ Ibison, Samuel U. Tomlinson, of Tillamook fic add. to Bay City ...... . ................... 20 Oregon. Cottle, Addie Lots 5 and 12. Any and all persons claiming adversely the a Dove-described lands are requeatad to file their Blk. 27. Pacific add. to BayCity claims in this office on or before said x>th day of Williams Ida F. Lot« 14. 15 and February, I905. 16, Blk. 46, Pacific add, to Bar A lgernon 3. D rkmer , Register. City ................................................ 1 30 Cottle, Addie. Lot« 5 * 12. Blk. 50, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Pacific add. to Bay City...... ......... 47 Department of the Interior. Cottle. Addie. Lot 12. Blk. 51, Paci­ Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., . December 17, I904. fic add. to Bay City 23 Notice is hereby given that the following- Wilson. W F Lot 16, Blk. 52, named settler has filed notice of his intention Pacific add to Bay City 45 to make final proof in support of hisclaim. and W 1 T*’*1 Hroof w'n he made before the Nicodemus. J. Lot 9. Hlk 67, Register and Receiver, nt Oregon City, Oregon, Pacific add. to Bay City. 45 on January yoth. 1905 vis William«. Ida F Lot« 9 to 16. Blk „ v _ ►HANK G. WHITAKER. i26ni. for the 8 of the S % of section 32. 71. Pacific add. to Bay City 3 44 l H.E P- 3 » ortli. range 9 west. 13 51 St.John. 3. F. Loti 14, 15 and 16 He names the following witnesses to prove Blk. 72. Pacific add to Bay City coPvnuou* re«idence upon aud cultivation 1 30 of r said land via : Heir» of G. W Fearnside. X4 int. in H. R Hicks, of Nehalem. Oregon ; Alfred « 57 Lou 3 and 4. Blk. i, Tillamook, Hansen, of Ralni Oregon ; William Wooden all lew 20 ft. off 8. Mde 17 61 of Beaverton. Oregon ; Sidney Smith, of Yank­ ton. Oregon. Redd a way, David Lot« 1 and 2 A lgernon 9. D remci , Register 1 70