Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 19, 1905, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 19± 19G5
✓ p .
Editorial Snap Shots.
Births and Deaths for Last Year.
OPPOSE FOREST
POLICE
County Physician I. M, Smith, whose Tillamook and Clatsop Represen­
C. B Hadley wants the electric lights duty it is to keep a record of the births
tatives Against Fire Protection.
cut off to save expenses. He told the and deaths in the county, has furnished
city council so on Monday.
us with a list ot those he has on tile for
Timberioen who intr«»duced a bill in
* * *
the year 1904. He doesnot consider jt the L»*gisl.itnre providing for a more
It is now in order lor William Reid, the
a complete list for the year,for he lielieves efficient policing ot the Oregon forests
secretary of the Portland, Nehalem &
there were five or six births, anil the during the summer months to prevent
Tillamook Railroad Company to bob up
same number of deaths, which were not tires have met with unex|>e<*ted opposi­
again.
reported to him by those whose duty it tion on the part of representatives from
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Did you loose your breath or did your was to do so. There were 29deaths and Tillamook and Clatsop counties. They
heart drop down in your shoes when and 59 births recorded last year, ami 33 have learned that these legislators have
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y ou heard what the Oregon Traction marriages, a list of which we gave a few i»een taking the attitude that the bill is
weeks ago. Of the 60 births, 28 were a very good sort of thing, but that there
Company wanted ?
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; bovs and 32 girls, a fist of which we give is po necessity for extending it to their
It is somewhat <4 a bold statement to
below with the father's name :
counties, as they have heavy dews and
make that it the water commission bill
BIRTHS.
wet sea fogs which come up*»n the land
pissed the state legislature they’d fix
L. E. W. Lmltke, a son.
over night aud put out the flre-i. So, ask
Governor Chamberlain to kill it.
1 E. M. Patterson, a daughter.
they why should their constituents he
* a *
I A. M. Austin, a son.
put to the trouble of securing a license
Old Bossy might raise the $200,000
B. L. Eddy, a daughter.
every time they wish to set a tire and
D. F. Trowbridge, a daughter.
subsidy for the railroad, for that is the
s
why should the counties be bothered with
amount of money she brings into the I Janies Tone, a soil.
N I
J H. Holgate, a son.
fire rangers ?
county annually for but’er and cheese.
Edward I Hadley, a son.
The timberinen agree with the rea­
* * *
Roger Mahoney, a daughter.
I
B. F. Durfee at the meeting on Satur.
soning, but doubt the premises u|M»n
Emel Hellenbuvck, a son.
Janies
H.
Johnson,
a
son.
day night said thaicitv property wasn’t
which it is Imsed They said that Tilla­
worth nothing. But he might have also | Henry C. Kunze, a daughter,
mook and Clatsop couutie» a re as subject
j Andrew Christianson, a daughter.
L-21
added, since the mortgage agitators put
to forest fires as any portion of the state
Edward Carl, a son.
4
a plaster 011 city property.
Wm. |. Stephens, a soil.
facts
to
hear
out
their
and give a few’
W. J. Hines, a son.
♦ * *
statement.
»
F. 'T. Withrow, a son.
W. Rvan, who attended the city coun
In Tillamook
Edgar H. Whitney, a son.
cil meeting oh Monday, said the next
largest and deadest burns in the state
! John M Milligan, a daughter.
day, "Well, didn’t that look rotten
J. R. L.'imh, a soil.
exist, they say, and one in particular
Homer Mason is right and he is looking
|ohn Johnson, a son.
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extends across the big divide between
V
Ernest
J.
Gieuger,
a
daughter.
a ter the interest of the city.”
á z
?
the Wilson and Trask rivers, and another
J
I
Alfred
Piott,
a
son.
* * *
even larger, extends away to the north­
J. H. Warren, a daughter.
Oak Nolan claims the honor of block­
Isaac Shorclidge, a son.
ward.
ing the business at the citv council meet­
B. O’Hara, a daughter.
WARRANTS.
Aside from these there are several wife started immediately for the valley
ing on Monday. He so informed one of . Carl P. Knudson, a daughter.
\
General Fund :
,
dead and barren burns which were by wav of the reservation road.
Rain and sweat 8
Chester Holden, a daughter
the audience. Is there a conspiracy to
Warrants
outstanding
January
have
no
effect
on
J
Wm.
Easter
passed
through
Beaver
swept by fire in the last ten years.
I Ohs Farmer (1 wins), daughters.
continue that kind of tactics ? We hope
harness treated 1
0 00
A. Brown, a daughter.
2nd, 1904 .................................... $
Four owners state that iliey have lost Monday, having been outside on a trip
with Eureka Har- A
not.
Aline* Bernard, a daughter.
ness Oil. It re­
16 000 acres, some of the best timber in and going out bv way of Wilson River Warrants drawn during year... 3281 35
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sists the damp,
W. |. Hughey, a son.
keeps the leath­
the counties.
The owners are : The road and reports roads very muddv.
It used to be that the city derived quite
W. R. Owen, a daughter.
$3281 35
er soft and pli- j
Ralph Bunn went to Three Rivers Warrants cancelled during
Witney, the Hammond the Duboise and
a bit of monev from fines. All that the
Eiick (Bad, a daughter,
able. Stitches ^1
do not break. \
Maurice Leach, a son.
Sunday. Wonder what the attraction is?
the Streeter companies.
city obtained in that direction last vear
year
...............................................
2258
05
No rough sur­
G. H. Poland, a son.
Mrs. Gilbert visited Mrs. Kirk Sunday.
face to chafe ?
Last vear two companies, the Duboise
was $5 ! W e won’t make any comment,
Louis Johnson, a daughter.
and cut. 1 he (
Wanrants
outstanding
on
A. Poland and family are moving to
and the Kitten and Wentworth compan­
but will allow our readers to form their
harness not Jo
R. L. Wade, a daughter.
only keeps
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General Fund...................... $1023 30
ies lost 25 40 acre tracts in one township Mr. Richards farm at Blaine
own opinion, for this is a little incident
John Z Riggs, a daughter.
looking like
G. H. Higgins, a daughter.
Arne Kirk entertained a number of his
Road Fund ;
4 mh I half a section in another township
new, but
L
that should be pointed out.
wears twice I ,
0. A. Lommeii, a son.
í
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Warrants outstanding January
in Tillamook County, ^and a whole sec­ friends at his home on Sunday.
as longby the
Tlios. R. Craig, a son.
use of Eureka
Cadar Powell, of Portland, has been ap­
2nd, 1904..................................... $ 32 48
E. Gilbert visited his brother at Spruce
tion in Clatsop County. These two com-
< \ 1
R. W. Dingen, a daughter.
Harness Oik £
pointed one of the U.S marshals in Alas­
paniesspeni ^5,000 fighting fires during Sunday and made a flying trip to the Warrants drawn during year. 1591 11
D. F. Coulson, a daughter.
I
ka. Cadar has been sucking at the re
N. P. Alley, a son.
city Monday.
the summer.
$1623 59
James W. Gilmore, a son.
publican teat for years and there is no
Guv Bunn is spending a few days with
These facts are to be brought I efore
Sold
r
o
William Chase, a daughter.
Warrants cancelled : Princi­
likelihood that he will let go as long as
everywhere (.
the House to show that the timber in­ his parents. Mrs. Bunn is nursing Mrs.
Benjamin Powell, a daughter.
in cans—
// \
pal
only.
1063
10
can keep on pulling at it. He, in common
terests of Tillamook and Clatsop coun. Wallace and in la nt son at Spruce.
John Bucher, a daughter.
all size«.
M
Made by
A
with other politicians, must believe that
W R. Simmons, a son.
lies need as much protection as any­
Warrants outstanding ...$ 560 49
Standard Oil
J. |. Hollett, a son.
the republican party owes him a living.
where.
Of
the
timber
in
the
stale,
esti
­
City
Recorder
’
s
Report.
Cash
on
hand
in
Treasury
:
Company
A. C. Gist, a daughter.
I mated to be worth at the | resent time
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General Fund ............................. $80 91
C. H. Woolfe, a daughter,
How remarkable Claude 'Ihaver has
City Recorder Thus. Coates’ annual re­ Road Fund.....................................
Fred Forslund, a daughter.
$10,009,000, about $2,000,000 worth is in
237 56 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.-—N otice for
been doing all lie possibly could to make
—. Dy ton, a son.
the two counties which are supposed to port is as follows :
P ublication .
the city treasurer the treasurer for the
Henry Rogers, a daughter.
United States Land Office,
REVENUES.
lie free fre in fire.
Total
$318 47
Oregon < ity, Oregon,
J. N. Lesley, a daughter.
waler commission. He failed, Straige,
Deeember loth, 1904.
Licenses :
Ralph M. Ackley, a son.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
is it not, that Mr. Thayer did not first
BOULDER CREEK.
Saloons ............................... ........ $1591 64
Will the Oregon Traction Company with the provisions of the act of Congress ot
T. P. Johnson, a son.
turn his attention to making the ci tv
Soft Drinks........................... ........
20 00 build it proposed electric line any farther June 3rd, 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale
DEATHS.
of timber lands in the States of Califo-nta,
A. O. Poland is moving his effects
treasurer the treasurer for the Port of
Drats .................................... ........
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo­
69 00 than Willamette Heights ?
Jesse Kays, aged 45 years.
from
Beaver
up
to
P.
0.
Richards
-
ranch
ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by
Tillamook Commission ?
But he has
Frank Clyde Fowler, aged 12 vears.
Wood-saws'.......................... ........
10 00
“ Jack” Bogers, a timber cruiser, com-1 act of August 4,1x02.
about rode that hobby-horse to death,
at
Blaine.
Pauline Roxanna Page, aged 18 years.
JOHN REES.
3 oo
Peddlers ..............................
nutted suicide in Pilkington A.Brmtow 8 I Of Tillamook, county of Ttllamook State of
Henry H. Aiderman, aged 40 years.
County Surveyor Fred L. Sappington
and thank goodness the water commis­
Stallions .............................. .......
10 oo Mackamilh shop in Roseburg, jOr , by '1Ortg°n’ h?s thl5
J" V?’8 offlc?bis
Viola
Maria
Sappington^
aged
1
year.
was out in our neighborhood last week,
sion don't intend to allow him to make
1
s
'J f sworn s’atemeut No. 6525,
6525. for
fur the purchase
Shows...................................... .........
Millie A. Coles (age not given).
10 00 shooting himself just above the heart ’ of the N’2 of Nw % of Sec.
-- No.
"x 27, in Tp. No. i 8,
running
some
lines
and
locating
a
much
that, too, a hobby horse.
Male child of E. Hellenbuyck.aged 1 m.
Range No. io West, and will offer proof to
D igs ....................................... ........
18 50 with^a large caliber revolver. 1
He was I show that the land sought is more valuable
« « 4t
disputed corner.
Joseph V. Freeman, aged 27 years.
Fines ...................................... ........
5 00 last seen alive late Monday evening and 1 for its timber or stone
stooe than
tl.ao for agriculturaFpur-
an,ricii!tii*’P^*“**'"
Councilman Chase or the Headlight
Horace Holden, aged 93 years.
Elder Blalock and family and Messrs.
( -----
po«es,
»aid land
(and
- ‘ and
iud to establish his claim to said
Taxes :
William Pearl Hedges, aged 27 years. Green and turner, spent last Tuesday at
had not been drinking to excess so far i before the County C.erk of Tillamook County.
man is laboring under a mistake about
illamook City, Or
Oregon,
•
| 1 at I illfttnook
----- on Monday. the'Joth
General Fund ................... ........ 386 05 as known. I’ i a
Blanche
L.
Whitney,
aged
26
years.
the bond issue. The city dad claims
11c had over $100 in money * rlnv
day nf
of February,
1905. ije liames as witnesses .
. inzxy
Randall Hartwell Whitney, aged 26 (J. A. Smith's.
Road Fund .......................... ........ 807 40
..'alter
M. Weiss, Fred Tom­
uro Rogers
I?rnipra suffered
hi ifFurarl cuvarolo
alter C. Batlev.John
Bailey, Jfi
a few days ago.
severely ■ linson,
that the bonds don't ha veto he taken up days.
Mrs. Jennie Lucas arrived at home
Samuel
U.
Tomlinson, of Tillamook,
Collected on Street Improve-
from injuries received in Cuba during I Oregon.
ii the bids exceed $4-5,(JOO for putting in
Lottie A. Griggs, aged 27 years.
Wednesday after a four month’s absence,
ments...................................
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
31 the Spanish-American War.
Allen Nixon Smith, aged 65.
the entire system. The pencil pusher says
lie had 1 above-descrioed lands are requeBtad to file their
visiting relatives in Missouri.
Edith Coulson, aged 62 years.
j claims in this office on or before said 20th day of
the bonds will have to he taken up or
worked
at
Roseburg
as
timber
cruiser
H. A. Chopard has taken two cows to
Chnern Buckles, aged 16 days.
Total Revenues.
$3067 90 for the past three years, but had no 1 February, I905.
issued on the 1st March, and interest to
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Stanley Herbert Phillips,aged 40 vears. winter for P. R. Coulson, of Blaine.
commence on that date. We will allow
Nancey A. Farmer, aged 23 years.
known connection with the land-fraud T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otice F or
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye. of Wolfe
EXPENDITURES.
Oral Wm. Maxwell, aged 13 months. Creek, came up to Boulder Thursday to
P ublication .
C< uncilman Chase to put us right if we
cases.
United States Land Office,
Salaries :
Hanna A in el Crane, aged 70 years.
are wrong, for he ou«lit to know what
Oregon City, Ore.
visit Mrs. O. W, Kinnaman, their
Mary T. Squires, aged 65 years.
Recorder ........................................ $180 00
January 3rd. I905.
How’s This?
has been going on about negotiating the
daughter. They were caught in the
RoxnmiGracie Smith, aged 33 vears.
Notice
is
hereby
given that in compliance
Marshal ........................................
560 00
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for with the provisions of the act of Congr. ss of
bonds.
Mr. Rothenherger, aged 78 years.
storm, and were obliged to plod home
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by June 3, 1878, entitled “All act for tie sale
Treasurer........................................
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25 00 any
I). J. W Wilev, aged 61 vears.
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
of timber lands in the States of California,
through the snow drifts.
J: ines W il Latimer, aged 62 years.
City Attorney..............................
50 00
F J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
The city charter only allows of a ley v
__ r_„ Toledo, 0. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as
H. A. Chopard and R. M. Dingess
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
•
•
Martha
falling
Gould,
aged
28
vears.
We,
the
undersigned,
have
known
F.
J.
of two mills, which is not enough to run
Surveying and expenses of new
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him August 4, 1892.
ltd. Walker, aged 42 vears.
visited Beaver last Monday.
WILLIAM H BANC KE,
perfectly
honorable
in
all
business
trans
­
the citv. As there is some objection to
Water System ......................... $773 50 actions and financially able to carry out any Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Eldred Mason, aged 7 vears.
Frank Dye was a Boulder Creek visitor
Oregon, has this day filed in this office IPs
the occupation tux on account ot its
obligations mad « by their flrm.
Electric
Lights
.............................
30
436
Sunday.
WKsTtk I hi ax Wholvsa e Druggists, Toleldo.O sworn statement No. 6542, for the purchase
being unequal, it seems to he the proper
Shipments from Tillamook
N W. % of section 4, in tp. 2
90 58 W alding , K innan «1 M arvin . Wholesale of the N W.
Mr. Tompkins is running seperator Booksand Pi inting .................
South, Range No. 10 West, and will offer
Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
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thing to do to lune the city charter
Elections .......................................
32 00
Hull s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­ proof to show that the land sought is
The following data, kindly furnished and will get him an engine before long.
amended so that enough money can lie
more valuable for its timber orstonc than for
9 96 ing directly upon the blood and mucous ser­ agricultural
by B. C Lamb, local agent for the Pa­ He reports eleven fresh cows already. Fire Department .........................
purposes, and to establish his claim
iates of the system. Testimonials sent free.
railed to meet the expenditure. If we
400 00 Pri e 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. to said land before the Countv Clerk of I ilia-
cific Navigation Company, shows the He will make cheese this season instead Lot lor City Hall.........................
mook
County,
at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
HaH>Fa>nily
Pills
are
th
best.
demand ami enjoy city luxuries we must
Moving Citv Hall .....................
154 00
Monday, the 20th day of March, I905. He
amount and estimated valuation of all of selling the milk.
expect to pay lor them, lor the city conn
names a*» witnesses :
Contribution
toward
draining
shipments made from 1 ms wharf for the
C. Desmond, Samuel Daly, John Staseck
cil cannot get light», cross walks and tire
school grounds and streets
NEHALEM.
George Kauffman, of Netarts, Oregon.
war ending December, 31, 1904.
C.
H.
LEEP,
Any
and all persons claiming adversely the
protection on "hot air." Although that
adjacent thereto
too 00
above-described lands are requested to file’their
Cheese; 20,494 cases, weight 1.362,915
Geo. Cox and family have moved back
will not help the city this year, ns the pounds, valuation $138,178.
claims in this office on or before said 2oth day of
Gravel ....................
Hants
and
BhoBs
Neatly
.
540
50
to town.
March, 1905.
two null levy is already made, it is
Butter; 2,719 cases, weight 163,140
Lumber...................
. 560 86
G eo . W. B i bee , Receiver.
Guss and Geo. Ludtke have bought
Repaired.
inst ns well tornnke preparations for the pounds, valuation $32,628.
Labor on streets ..
464 05
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
Cascaralurk; 242,328 pounds, valuation their father’s farm on the North Fork
future, tor the city will lime to pay quite
for Tillamook Countv.
Ü Miscellaneous
160 72
$1 2.116.
They will not work it until the road ii .................
In the matter of the Guardianship)
First Class Work Guaranteed,
a bit ot monev tor interest on outstand­
Water rent
Eggs. 425 cases, valuation $2,550.
335 00
ol Elizabeth L. Terwilliger and>
opened
up
so
they
can
get
their
milk
to
ing warrants this year.
David L. Terwilliger, Minors.
)
Give me a trial.
Hides; 32,800 pounds, valuation $2,426.
the cheese factory.
This matter coming on to be heard upon
St » St
Potatoes; 456 sacks, valuation $410.
the duly verified petition of Lloyd ( . Smith.
Total expenditures.
Next to the Headlight Office.
$4-872
46
F. Rov is grading a road around the
Wool; 2,995 pound, valuation $480.
Arthur Stillwell is i ii < uhi ting a petition
Guardian of the persons and estates of said
Elizabeth L. Terwilliger and David L. Ter-
Cranberries; 197 boxes, valuation $700. bluff between his house and meadow.
given him hv Oak Nolan, which, we are
"¿»’HKrr. minors, praying for a license to sell
Total estiniat d valuation, $189,487.50.
Of
Hie
above
expenditures,
the
sum
of
the following described real propertv belong­
He expects to do'sorr.e blasting as snow
told, is to make the city treasurer the
ing to said minors, to-wit :
To the above should be added several as he can get an assignment of dynamirr. »<75.50 for Surveying anil ex|ienses of
treasurer tor the water commission. We
Beginning at a point one and thirty-eight
shipments from the McIntosh wharf, of
new
Water
System
will
be
chargeable
hundredths (1.38) chains North and five and
have no choice as to who should be Irta-
The Harrison came in Monday and
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER.
fourteen hundredths (5.14) chains East
which no record could be obtained.
t
’
the
fund
derived
from
the
sale
of
loaded salmon. She went out Tuesday.
j from the point where the North and South
surer, h would look much lietler if Mr.
HAIR CIITING | line between Lots three (3) and four (4).
Thayer would come out in the light and
Guss and Geo. Ludtke went out to w iter bonds, as soon as the same is SHAVING,
Section twenty »20), Township one (li
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
North of Range ten (IO) West of the Will­
announce himself ns an aspirant lor the
Lewis and Clark Tuesday to work in F. e nnpl.-ted. The sum of »369.02 has
SHAMPOOING, E1C
amette Meridian strikes the shore ofTilla-
been
docketed
as
liens
upon
the
pro
I^m
Johnson's
little
girl
hail
the
mis-
office ot treasurer tor the commission,
Warren’s logging camp this summer.
mook Bay (which is a large rock marked
tortuue to have her clothing catch fire,
XX-R) marked X
tor it is plain to see that Ins efforts have completely burning them off her. Her
Matt Olson has moved into his new pei tv abutting upon certain street im­ Electric Baths nicelv fitted up. Goodfor , .
. „ ,
X on a large rock for the
provements,
and
approximately
$150
00
I
Nouth
East corner of boat - house lot •
been to fix the law so that he could han­ body escn|ied serious burning, but her house in lower town.
persons suffering with rheumatism.
thence West fifty (50) feet ; thence North two
is
also
chargeable
to
abutting
property
dle the money in his bank through the little han.Is and face were scveielv
Hiram Parry and Miss Wilks have
and sixty-four hundredths (2.64) chains to
center of county road; thence East along
city tieusurer. In a business way there burned She is getting along nicelv. eloped to Canada or some other part, and will no douht lie docketed as liens
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
said road fifty (50) feet ; thence South two
though it seems a wonder she escaped
thereon in due course.
Demrtmeiit of the Interior
and sixtv-four hundredths (2.64) chains to
is nothing wrong about that, but it istlie with her hie.
matrimony being the chief cause.
Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore..
place of beginning ; and it appearing to the
SV.M.MARY
STATEMENT.
v .. . .
,
January U(h, I905.
wav in which lie has been tnanoenver-
Loerpaliel, Lommen and others are
court
that said real property is a small
Guv Vaughn and wile are still stopping
Notice !• hereby given that the following- parcel of
the lands owned by said Minors in
GENKK.kl. FV.XD.
ing to bring that about, and in getting in Tillamook.
digging a trail around Liverpool so
named settler ha<i tiled notice of hta intention Tillamook County, Oregon, and that it is
to make final proof in support of his claim, necessary and would be beneficial to the said
Balance on hand January 2ud,
Mr. Christensen has been having a they can get out to the road.
some of Ins little pups to bark like blares
anti iha. said proof «ill be made befoie the wards that such part of their said real estate
1904 .................................
»415 7 i tounlv , ierk of i ilhmook Co., at Tillamook I should
tor him, which do^s not look right for a serious time with his back.
be sold.
’ ity. Oregon, on March 6th, 190s, viz •
The
cheese
factory
will
be
»lint
down
Receipts
from
all
sources
I
t2ier'f?p^ thi*. 2Tth dn-T of December.
2123 10
man in Ins position to stoop to, for peo­
BEAVER.
JAMES CHRISTENSEN :
s
|
1304.
onlerwi
the next of kin of the said
till the first ot March, (»ring the first
H E No. 12007 for the W H Nw % of aec 0. wards and all that
ple are smart enough to see through it tune in several years.
persons interested in their
’ "7
’< Se >4, eec. «, tp 3 South, I states do api»ear before this Court on Mon­
$2538 96 **
Thursday and Friday our little borg
range 9 West.
and ridicule it as another of Claude's
Their was a dance at Grandma I'lhn
He nanu s the following witnesses to prove day. the 6th day ot February. 1905. at the
tricks. No one thinks lor oue moment son s last Saturday night, which was was covered with the beautiful snow, Paid out oil Warrants.............. $2258 05 his continuous residence upon and cultivation hour of 10 o’clock a m. at the office of the
County Clerk ot Tillamook Countv, Oreg'* *
of
said land. viz. :
the first of the season
We now enjoy Transferred to Road Fund......
that anyone is going to getaway with a ell iitteniled.
I to show cause why a license should not be
200 OO .v^r,,ry
Helgate, E. K. Gilbert. granted for the sale of said portion ofti.e
The logging camp will be through fine sunny days with frosty nights.
aav ot the money lielonging to the com
Wilhaiu
Gilbert,
of
Spruce,
Oregon.
estate of said minors.
Balance on hand .................
80 91
_______ A lorrnon S D rkmkr , Register.
d u a .
The nnwclcrme guest lagrippe made its
And it is further ordered that this order
mission, ani» it Mr, Thayer tails to lie. 1ORX»“>{ ’»» «
shall be served by publication thereof at
NOTH M FOR PCBUCATIOX.
I appearance in Beaver and claimed quite
tome treasurer, directly or indirectly, u
$2538
96
teast
three successive weeks prior to said
\ bill to make a f. ki.iy of Kambling
Depsitment of the Interior.
soap Ft’jtn.
time of hearing, in the Tillamook Head light
will lie uu account »1 In, persistent effort ; .111.. T 111 the p| ,vin< ,,f k.a„,|,|111K g„„„ a numlier of victims, among whom are
Laud Office nt Oregon City. Ore.,
nc*"P«I*r printed and publlshcil
.
Issrembei i- low
Tillamook City, Oregon, and circuin-
in trying to lit it and not content to or in the operating of »lot machine wax Mrs Gilbert, Mrs. Kirk, Gladis Hiner B ilance on hand lauuarv 2nd,
Notice 1» hereby given that the f llowmg. at
ting
within
this county of Tillamook
’
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160
intnaluteil
in
the
llou.-e
hv
Grav,
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33
named
settler
Im«
llel
notice
o
(
hl.
intention
and Edit West. Mrs. West is also on the
leave the matter to the discretion ot the
W. W. CON1IKR.
Do tiflna Another lull to pn>hii<n bucket-
" wpo€l« nupport of hi.claim, and
County Judge.
water commission, which is composed ot .hop» of eierv .ieacription was >, esentai list ot sick, she being ntflk.cd with spells Receipts from all sources......... 1144 71 that Mid proof will be made before the
State of Oregon.
f
Register and Receiver, at Oregon City. Oregon County of Tillamook, i 8 s-
representative business men. who have by H. rn.aun, of t oo. Heavy lines ar. ot heart fnilnie.
“
»1305 04 on January loth ugo vie
I. George B Lamb. County Clerk ofTilla-
O,, the „a-oi„| offen— th.
Mrs Tucker and Mrs Ginn attended»
theertv's interni at heart in the matter provhle.1
„v „ FRANK G. WHITAKER,
mook County, Oregon.do hereby certify that
H E t-.¥.n fof-Uie S i, ..f the S H of »ection 31. 1 I1 ”vc t’ouijmred tne foregoing copy of. r.kr
niaiiaa-er of a bucket,hop establishment carpet rag sewing bee nt Mrs Albert Paid out on Warrants : Princi­
ot the proposed water work.
tp. 3 rot th. mnge 9 west.
w ith the original thereof a, the same ap­
ma. be sentence.! to sis mimili, ioipris- Rumanian's last Wednesday.
He name» the following wttm\«ses to prove pear,
pal —
of record in my office a, clerk of the
11063
nnmei.l in the covnty j.il A chilar
Ms coutinuuus residence upon uml cultGati<m a
bove entitled Court, that the foregoing is a
of
Mid
land,
via
;
Lailin! Attention! For the moat h.'hl, lheO« tier of the bui’din« in which i On Monday Mr. H. Davidson received Interest ......
4
totie*t
tranwnpt from such original and thy
H K Hkkt. of Nehalem Oregon . Alfred whole thereof.
»tvli.li tailor made »uns.go
Sure he;'». ’^. h^’nck. tshep is m operation equally the sad news of the death of hts mother,
Balance on hand
237
Hunsen. ot Ralm. Oregon William Woods-r all
Witne»»
hand and the «eal of said
The Fashionable Tailor.
•
ot Reaverton. Oregon ; Sidney Smith, of Yank­ Court this my
who lived at Hopewell. He and his
December 2sth. ltwit
ton. Oregon.
G. B LAMB.
11305 04 I
A mmho « S D rkmei KegiMer
County Clerk.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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DAIRYMEN’S AND SUPPLIES ia 9
STEEL STOVES & RANCES. |
We carry a Large Stock of
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Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
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Agents for the Great Western Saw
M c I ntosh & mcnair co .,
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
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