TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 26, 1905.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Svrnaon, John. Tract in Sec. 19 T
I N W. V«, N. W. % of N. W.
and
I
I Blk. 2, Central add. to Tillmook..
7 53 I
1
R. 9 W...................................
whose workers refused to join the strife
2« 26 ' lot 1 of Sec. 32, T. 4 S., R. 10 W ...
9 OO Woods, William.
Lots 3 and 4,
ijuick, Heirs of Kay, M. Beg. at a
ers has been burned to the ground.
Graves, E. B.. S. S of N.W. >4 and E.
Blk.
2.
Central
add.
to
Tillamook..
8
pt on W. line of James Quick
‘ a oí S. W. i« of Sec. 9, T.5 8, K.
Among the dead is Father Sergius, a
Nodine, Vance. E J-j of Lot 2, Blk.
Bv virtue of a warrant to me directed,
D. L.C., 25.50 chs. S. of N.W cor.
9 W...........
2 20
4, McDermott's add. to Tillamook
much beloved priest of the ('»reek Ortho
9 76
issued by the County Clerk of Tillamook
of said claim and running thence
Hart,
Mary
M.,
8.
W.
V4
of
8.
E.
*4
Mapes, Frances B. Lots 6, 7 and 8,
County, Oregon, commanding me to «ell the
dox Church, who has been much among
E. ai 75 cha ; th. N. 41.50 chs. ; th.
and that part of the 8. E. ‘4 of S.
Blk. 7, Miller's add. to Tillamook
6 68
S t . P etersburg , Jan. 23.—Into the the strikers and exposed himself to many
gcveral article« of pcr«onul property and
E. 18.25 chs. to E. line of claim ; th
E. L lying west of Hig Nestucca
Haskins,
heirs
of
Martha
J.
Lots
3,
parcels of real property upon which the
1 last hours of Sunday and the first of dangers in his attempt to prevent blood,
N. 50 Iks., th.,W. 40 chs. to H. line
Toll Road, Sec. 17, T. 5S., R. 9 W.
4, 5, 6 and 7, Blk. 1, Park add. to
1 69
taxes are levied and unpaid as shown by the
of claim ; thence 8. 12 chs. to
Monday were crowded some of the shed. His death gave rise to the first re
Hart, Eira, 8. E. *4 of N. E.
of
to Tillamook ...........................................
2
79
Tax List accompanying such warrant of the
beg. in Secs. 29 & 32, T. 1 8. R 9
most meinentous and frightful events port that Father Gopon had been killed.
section 19 und N. E. ‘4 ot.N. W.
Olsen, Louis. *..j int. in Lots 1 to
W......................................................... ’ ’
State. County. School and other taxes for
26
and S. M of N. W. « and N. ,W. *4
4, Blk. 5, Park Add. to Tilla
i which will ever be recorded in the pages
the year 1903, and Special School Taxes and Fairview- Grange, No. 273. Beg.
All night the work of constructing bar.
mook ..........................................................
of N. E J4 of Sec. 20, T. 5 8, R. 9
1 67 | of Russia’s history.
Within one hour
Tillamook City Taxes for the year 1904, I
at theS.E. of N.E. % of Sec. 28,
ricades has been continuing. Telegraph
W ...........................
......... .................
Haskins,
heirs
of
Martha
J.
Lots
2
4 23
will, beginning at 10 o’clock in the forenoon
T. 1 8., R. 9 W. ; thence W. 155
from
the
time
this
dispatch
is
written
is
¡ Hill. H. V., E. >4 of N. W. >4 and N.
to 7, Blk. 6, Park Add. to Tilla
poles have been felled with axes and
of Monday, the 3Oth day of January, 1905,
roda ; thence N. 583 feet to in
mook
............................. ......................
i W. 14 ofN. W. »4 oi.Sec. 28 & N. E.
3 35 to begin, according to the strike leaders, burned and nearly all telephone wires,
and continuing from day to day thereafter
itial point ; thence N. 165 ft. ;
1 the great struggle for freedom. This is with the exception of those which are di
I *4 of N. E. % of Bee 29, T. 5 S., R.
Olsen, Louis. Lots 1 to 7, Blk. 14,
until the list is exhausted, offer for sale*ut
th W. 132 ft ; th S. 165 ft. ; th E.
i 9 W ........................................
Park add. to Tillamook .....................
5 86 the programme of the strikers as out
6 76
public action and sell to the best bidder the
132 ft. to place of beginning .........
rectly guarded by the troops, are down
38 ' Selph, E. E., S.W. J4 of N. E. % and S.
Fowler, H. L. Lot 8, Blk. 3, Still
real property situated in Tillamook County, Fearnside, Heirs of G. W. % int. in
lined ami decided upon at the meetings The number of barricades now in the
well’s add. to Tillamook....................
E. % of N.W. *4 of Sec. 4, T. 5 S., R.
4 32
Oregon, particularly described in the list fol-
Lot 3, Sec. 16, T. 1 S., R. 10 W.......
held late Sunday night.
1
10 W
Lot 6, Blk. 6,
3 75 Allison, A. B.
streets of St. Petersburg, with the excep.
Olds, Eli P. All that part of the
lowing :
Riot has given wav to revolution. The tion of those in the Vassili Ostroff quar
Thayer’s add. to Tillamook.............
Bush. A. S., N.E. Vi of,S. W.
N. W.
8 35
binith. Walter J. E. % of N.W.
S.W.
o S.W.
lying N. of
Ryan, R. F.
Lot
7, Blk. 23,
M of 8. E. >4 Sec. 4, T. 5 S, R. 10 W
3
75
labor
troubles
which
gave
rise
to
the
W. J, of N E. J4, Sec. 9, T. 1 N.,
Trask River, in Sec. 25, T. 1
Thayer’s add. to Tilllatnook ............
44 awful outbreak are forgotten. The mobs ter, is estimated at 40.
Upton, C. B., Com. 40 rods N. 22
$14 53
8., R. 10 W. ; also all that part of
K. 7 W...
Vasalielski Island is being watched
Hembree, J. J. <x Phillips, R W. Re
degrees E. from an iron post that
« a int. in S. V6 of Sec.
Unknown.
are led by political agitators. “ Down with anxiety by .the •entire fccity. There
Lot IO, lying N. of Trask river
feree Tide Lots 17. 18, 19 and 20,
stands 1 ft. S. of the break of Lit
16
51
32. T. 1 N., R. 7 W
slough not heretofore sold, in Sec.
Tillamook..................................................
3 34 with the Monarchy !” is the slogan of lurks the greatest dangers. The work
tle Nestucca Falls at low water,
Unknown. % int. in Lot 4 or S.E,
25, T. 1 S., R. 10 W. Lot 13 less
Dunnagan, Claude. Lot 4, Blk. 7,
thence E. 40 rods, thenceS. 40 rods,
the hour, and the red flag flies over every
14 of H.E. J4 of Sec. 36, T. 1 N.,
ers on the island are practically penned
34.42 acres to Dee Tomlinson and
Lookout City.........................................
05 body of rebels.
thence W. 8Q rods, thence N 40
2 32
R. 7 W............................................................
S acre, to William Dowd, in
in, troops barring and blocking the ap.
Unknown. Lot 12. Blk. 11, Ocean
rods, thence E 40 rods to the place
St. Petersburg today is in the throes proaches to every bridge leading into
Rvan, R. F. 8. H of 8.E. »4, N.W. %
See. 26, T. 1 S., R. 1O W.................... 26 62
1’ark
......................................
21
of beg., being a part of the N.E. 14
9 58 Hellstren, William. S. *4 of S.W. %
of S.E. ‘4. Sec. 13, T. 1 N.. R. 8 W.
of
a
revolution,
which
is
spreading
with
Magarrell, R. C. Lot 13, Blk. 11,
of 8. W. «4, N. W. J4 of 8. E. M of
St. Petersburg. The grave and terrible
Rvan, R. F. N.E. J4 of N.E. >4 of
of Sec. 12, T. 2 S., R. n W
.........
12 80
Ocean Park.. .. .......................................
21 every minute.
There are those in I question of the hour is whether the men
Sec. 15. T. 5 8., R 10 W
.............
1 50
-ec. 24, T. 1 N., R. 8 W
..........
3 20 Gibbons, S. N.W. J4 of N.E.
8c
Waugh,
W.
G.
Lots
9
and
10,
Blk.
Millspaugh, W illiam H., E. % ofS. E.
officialdom who believe that the throne on the island will be able to make their
Smith, Mary E. S.W. J< of S.W. y4,
N.E. J4 of NW. »4 of Sec. 13, T. 2
2. Malaney’s add. to Ocean Park..
39
U oi Sec. 21 & W. H of 8. W. J£of
is in danger.
Sec. 1, T. 1 N., R. IO W
3 00
8. R. 8 W..................................................
12 80
way into the city. If they do the city
Sec. 22, T. 5 S., R. 10 W
..............
5 63 KjUibrew, R. P. Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8,
Smith, Louis L. N.W. % of S.W. tf,
The horrors on Sunday evening were may become theirs.
Whitney, R. W. S.E. J4 of S.E. J4 of
Blk. 7, Malaney’s add. to Ocean
Ayers, John M.. S. % ofS. E. % of Sec.
See. l.T. 1 N.. R. IO W tic N.E.
Sec. 20, T. 2 S., R. 8 W.......................
Park ..........................................................
3 76 exceeded by far by those of the night
3 76
10, T. 6 S., R. 9 W
.
.........
5 63
>4 of S.E. J< & S.E. J< of N.E. «4,
Whitney, R. W. W. % of S.W.
of
SHERIFF’S ASSESSMENT.
Pfoutz, M. G., S. W. J4 of Sec. 18, T.
and early morning. The most harrow
Sec. 2, T. 1 N., R. 10 W ................... 11 98
Sec. 21, T. 2 S., R. 8 W
Lost Manhood.
McWhinnie,
Margaret.
8.W.
>
4
of
51
6 8., R 9 W........
.............................
11 26
ing slaughter occurred in the Vassili
Hughes J. H. N. y, of N.E.
Sec. 16,
Wh.nu y, R. W. N g i4
N.H. ■, ,,f
98
N.E.
V4
of
Sec.
36,
T.
3
S,
R.
9
W
1
Burton, Mrs. R. C., W’.*a of S. W.
Ostroff’ quarter, where the destruction
T. 1 N., K. IO W. ... .........................
Sec. 29, T. 2 8., R. 8 W........................
Tillamook Lumbering Co. Beg. at
3 76
of Sec. 13 and lots 17, 18. 19 and
I may not be able to point out the
Pillman, Bertha. N.
of S.W. *4,
of the barricades were accompanied by cause, but I am positive that I can name
Dickenson. Silas W. 8.E.
Sec. 34,
the N.E, cor. of the E. Thomas I).
20 of Sec. 14, T 6 S, R. 11 W .......
5 57
Sec. 16, T. 1 N., R. lo W
4 70
T. 2 8., R. 8 W .... . .
................. 25 57 John P. Munsinger. Lot 1, Blk 1,
L. C., thence 8 326 ft., thence E 60
the killing of thousands. These barri the never failing remedy. There is no
Bengtha Byrom. All tide lands F. tic
Campbell, William F.
Beg. at the
ft., thence N. to Hoquarton Slough,
Tohl’s Add. to Neholem City.........
26
cades were telegraph poles bound to other disease that is so prevalent among
A., on Lot 2, 8ec. 20, T. 1 N., R. 1O
thence
W.Jto
place
of
beg
.................
33
40
N.W. cor. of the .N.E. % of S.W.
men, and none that makes a man more
William Norris, Lots 3 & 4, Blk. 2,
gether with wire entanglements, which trifling and unreliable. The women who
95
W ..................................................................
% of Sec. 4, Tp. 2 S., R. 9 W.;
Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City... .
5 21 Unknown. Beg. at the center of
Byrom, Bengtha. Beg. at N. boun
were
stretched
from
curb
to
curb.
It
•SB.
7.
T|>.
5
8.
R.
IO
W.,
th.
N
<.n
thence E. 9 chs ; thence S. 20 chs
finds herself bound to a man in this mor
Hans Larsen. Lot 6, Blk. 2, Tohl’s
dary of the 5 acre tract in Lot 2,
% Sec. line 8.90 chs., th. S. 58
to the 1-16 Sec. line; thence W.
became evident that if those operations bid condition may expect everything
Addi. to Nehalem City........................
26
in Sec. 21, T. 1 N., R. 10 W.,
degrees E 2.16 chs., th. S 55Ji
9 chs, to the S.W. cor. of the N.E.
Unknown, Lot4, Blk. 4, Tohl’s Add.
were permitted to continue, the whole that is objectional in a man, failure to
known a9 the Ralston tract and at
degrees E 225 ft. to what is known
% of S.W. 14 of Sec. 4 ; th. N. 20
provide, jealous and distrustful, with
to Nehalem City ...............................
50
city
would be menaced, for then the the passion of a' brute, and the self re
a pt. 40|100 chs. N. 74° E. from
as the Vincent Sutton tract, th. S.
chs. to the place of beg, in Sec. 4,
Nick Drostoff, 28 ft. on S. side of
rebels
would
have
a
stronghold
whence
the N.W. cor. of said Ralston
34Vfc
degrees
W
along
the
east
side
*
straint
of a dog, vacilating, boastful,
T.2 8., R. 9 W ....................
5 05
Lot 3, Blk. 6, Tohl’s Add. to Ne
tract . th. N. 74 !■:. 5 47(100 chs. ;
of County Road to a pt. N 22 de
McCormack, Armada. N.E. y of
they could send their forces into all with only the appearance ot a man.
halem City..............................................
1 52
th. N. 16° W. 2 46|100 chs.; th. N.
grees E from the point of beginning,
The cause. The world is divided into
Sec. 5, T. 2 S., R. 9 8 of Tftisk
Nick Drostoff, Lots 10 & 11, Blk.
parts of the city without being in danger
74° E. 4 13|1OO ch.; th. N. 16° W.
th. S. 22 degrees W. toplace of beg.,
two distinct classes, Christaiu and
river ............................. .................
21 61
9, Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City...
4 37
of
having
their
communications
inter
heathen. In the heathen world men mar-
to N. boundary of D. D. Bayley's
excepting County Road, all in Sec.
McCormack, Armada. 30 acres of
Clyde Newell, Lot 11. Blk. 12, Tohl’s
1 90 rupted.
7, T. 5 S, R. 10 W..................................
rv at puberty. In the Christian world
pre-emption claim j th. W. to N.W.
E. end of S. y3 of N.W. % of Sec.
Add to Nehalem City ......................
26
there are all sorts of ideas, but seven
cor. of Lot 2 in said Sec. 21 ; th.
Message from the Leader.
5, T. 2 8., R. ‘.9 W.................................
6 56 D. H. Vedder, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 16,
The amount of taxes, interest to date of
S. on line between Lots 1 & 2 to
Marolf, John. Lot 4 and E. Vä of
sale and penal J*»s due upon each parcel is
Tohl’s Add. Nehalem City........ . .
The fortifying of that district was the years is the extreme adopted bv our na
the place of beginning.........................
5
Lot 5, Sec. 8, T. 2 8., R. » W
«
set opposite the same, and also the name of result of the realization by the strikers tion. It is during this stage of life we
U. * C. Newell, Lot 2. Blk 19,
either learn the lesson of virtue through
Byrom, Bengtha. East half of the
Johnson, Maryette.
Com. at S.E.
The sale will be
Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City.........
26 the owner when known.
that they must combine their forces. faith in the Redeemer,or become depleted
following described tract : Com
cor. of Truman Harris D.L.C. ;
held at the front door of the Court House in
Nehalem Dairy Association, Lot 1,
mencing at a pt. known and
th. N. 30.21 chs. to N.E. cor. of
said county, in manner and form as upon They had long hesitated before adopting by the ravages of lost manhood. There
Blk. 21, Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem
designated as stone *’ A,” being 58
said claim ; th. W. 26.98 chs.; th
6 45 sale of real property under execution, except a plan of concentration, but once decided is nothing more startling (than there is
City ................................. ....................
16|1OO chs. W. & 42 15|100 8. of
8 30.21 chs; th. E. 12.98 chs ; th.
as by law otherwise especially provided. upon, they lost no time in carrying it about the fact that a sieve will not hold
Daniel Cronen, Blk. 44, Pacific Har
water unless the hcdesarc all soldered up.
N.E. cor. of rec. 21, Tp. 1 N., R. IO
N. 3.75 chs. ; thence E. 4 chs ;
24 Each pareel will be sold to the person who
bor........................................
out.
Every man knows that as soon as we
W.; thence N. 74° E. 5 664|1OOO
offers to pay the taxes, costs and accruing
thence S. 3.75 chs.; thence E. 10
Bengtha Byrom, Lots 1 . 2 & 3, in
If anything was needed to carry them come to puberty that our virtue wastes
chs. ; thence N. 16° W. 7.08 chs.;
penalties thereon, and take a certificate at
chs. to place of beg, less 40 acres
Blkl; All tide lands F.
1 8c A. on
bv
imagination, that up to that time
thence S. 74° W. 5 64411OOO chs.;^
to Leon Berry, in-Sec. 8, T. 2 $, R.
Lots 1,2 & 3, Garibal lidi.................
9 00 the lowest rate of interest, provided, how- on to the tireless activity, it came with
ever, the maximum rate should not exceed the receipt of a message bearing the sig what a bov eats is secreted, that after
thence 8. 16° E. 7.08 chs. to place
9 W .......................... .
.......................... 32 83 Bengtha Byrom, Lots 6, 7 & 8,
that time he will grow weak and puny
3
of beginning ............. . .....................
Trevor, Francis, Jr. S.E. ^4, Sec. 15,
58 IO per cent. The sale will be made subject
Blk. 1, Garibaldi.........
nature of ” Father George,’’ their beloved with the richest food, that there is an
Byrom, Bengtha.
Beginning at
86 to redemption as provided by law, and is for
T. 2 3., R. 9 W........................................... 15 00 I F. W. Cay, Lot 2, Blk. 7, , Bay City.
Whether the message unnatural tendency to solidude that his
stone “ A,” said stone being 58.16
Borton, Isaac. N.E.
of S.W.
86 the purpose to satisfying the said warrant leader. Gopon.
Unknown, Lot 7, Blk. 7, , Bay City.
with lawful charges.
was really sent by Gopon made little secret thoughts rob him of his vitality,
chs. W. and 42.15 ch«. 8. of N E.
Sec. 21, T. 2 S..R. 9 W ............ ...
1 9
Baker, M. R., Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 8,
an unfortunate, deplorable wreck. It is
C. H. WOOLFE,
Dennis, O. E. N.W.
Sec. 31, T.
1 71
cor. of Sec. 21. Tp. 1 N., R. 10
Bay City......................
difference. It did its work, and shortly hete that the heathen doctrine claims
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
W. ; thence S. 16° E. 45 ft.; thence
2 S., R. 9 W . ....................................... 15 89 Roach, J. P. Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4,
after midnight every man was at work superiority, for an early marriage evades
Tillamook City Oregon, December 17th,
3 44
Nodine, Vance. Beg. at the S.W. cor
S. 74° W. 150 ft. ; thence N. 16°
Blk. 14, Bay City...........
completing the fortifications of the I his loathesome condition. Every one
1904.
W. 45 ft. to intersect S.W. cor. of
of the S.E.
of Sec. 11, Tp. 2 S,
Cottle, Addie, Lots 5, 6, 7 & 8,
quarter. It also set at rest all disquiet, will admit that a bov is not at his prime
R. 10 W., and running thence along
Lot 3, in blk. 1, town of Gari
Blk. 22, Bay City.......
at puberty but how to preserve his vir
the W. line of said tract N. 20 rods,
Hills, C.T. Lots 16, 17 & 18, Blk.
baldi ; thence N. 74° E. 150 ft.'
ing rumors in circulation about the fate tue is a very important and delicate
City Treasurer Explains.
1 30
th. E at right angles to said W.
along S. line of said
bk. 1 to
1, I ay View Add. to Bay City.
of Gopon. One report had him arrested, question. Like begets like. A boy stands
line 80 rods ; thence. S. at right
Unknown. Lots 12 & 13. Blk. 4,
place of beg, to include all land
about as good a chance passing this
44 TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. another wounded, a third killed. The stage ot life victorious as a flowering
angles to said last cor., 2o rods ;
Bay View Add. to Bay City
.....
lying between the S. line of Lots
th. W. along the S boundary of
D ear S ir ,—In answer to an article in officials at this time claimed to have ali geranium would to bloom at the north
Riefenberg, Geo. Lots 5 & 6, Blk.
1, 2 & 3, blk. 1, Garibaldi and
44 the Headlight, which made reference to solutely no knowledge of bis where- pole or in the midst of the great Sahara
95
said first described tract 80 rods
5, Bay View Add. to Bay City........
ordinary high water mark................
to place of beginning, in Sec. 11, T.
Neil, James. Lots 9, 10 & 11, Blk.
Byrom. Peter. All tide lands F. &
the city treasurer as being controlled b\ aboms The police would not admit desert.
25
2
86
2 8, R. IO W...............................................
7, Bay View Add. to Bay City.........
A., on Lots 3 & 4, Sec. 21, T. 1 N.,
I never had an honest lessen in virtue
Mr.
Thaver, will say ; That this is a mis that he had been arrested, nor that he
Thompston,
Heirs
of
E.
R..
Alltide
4 70
Bozorth, Scott. Lots 1 to 8, Blk.
R. IO W................................................ ..
in my Ide and the very men that I would
is
al
liberty.
lands
F.
&
A.
on
Lots
1,
2
and
4
taken
idea
of
the
editor,
and
I
wish
fur
1
72
I
12,
Bay
View
Add.
to
Bay
City.
Byrom, Bengtha.
Beg. at S.W.
look to astonished me with their flag
o
of,Sec. 17, T. 2 8, R. 10 W.................
The most reliable report, the one wh'ch rant lack ol virtue, men who gamed my
Hawley, Lauretta F. Lot 8. Blk. 3,
cor. of Lot 1, in Sec. 22, Tp. 1
ther to say that the present city treasurer
Osborne, Rose G., E.
of S. W.J4,
J Bar View Add. to fBay City
N., R. 10 W. ; th. N. 209 ft.; thence
confidence
bv asking God’s blessing at
will not be controlled by Mr.Thayer, Mr. emanates from a source which may be
S. E. % of N. W.
and S. W. 14 of
[ Wade, Mary C. Lot 4, Blk. 7, Bar
E. 209 ft. ; thence S. 209 ft ; thence
; the table or praying in public and at the
trusted
in.
states
that
Gopon
was
Eddy
or
anyone
else.
I
look
at
the
pre
N. E. 14 of Sec. 26, T. 2 8., R 10
45
75
' View Add. to Bay City.....................
W. 209 ft. to beg..............................
first opportunity telling some smutty
17
sent city fight simply as a matter of jea wounded in the fight around the Puli- j ' story or their i Jamons character coming
' RlefenberK. W. E
Lot 1. Blk. H,
W,................................................................
Par««, Theo. That part of the pre
Steele.
Eliza,
W.%
of
S.
W.
J4
of
Sec.
loff
works,
that
he
was
taken
a
prisoner,
j
45
Bar View Add. to Bay City...........
emption claim of B. A. Bayley,
lousy between the citizens and a great
to light. A bov forms his opinion by his
26, T. 2 8.. R. 10 W.
.................
8 w Unknown, Lot IS, Blk. 10, Bar
in Sec. 22, Tp 1 N , R. 10 W.,
disadvantage to the city, therefore I will but liberated by a determined band of ! associates with whom he cither con-
45
Steele, Eliza, B. l/¡ of S. E. >4 of Sec.
View Add. to Bay City....................
bounded by beginning at the mean
!
cities
or opposes. Not being very
keep out cf it by not joining in with faithfuls, and then spirited away to a , bright with
8 96 Unknown. Lot 1, Blk. 13, Bar View
27, T. 2 3.. R. 10 W
.................
I was always more inclined to be
der line of Tillamook Bay, 20 chs.
place
of
safety,
whence
he
is
now
pre
45 either side.
Moore, H. B.. S. E.
of N. E. H, E.
Add. to Bay City ..............................
I honest, and it appeared to me that the
E. of line bet. b’ec. 21 & 22 and
of 8. E. *4, bee. 5, T. 3 S., R. 9
May, W.J. Loti, Blk. 2, Bewley’s
smartest thing a man could do was to
For the benefit of those w hy may want paring plans for the day.
running thence N. to N. line of
96
3
W.
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1 30 to know where the city funds are de
Add. to Bay City
....... ..........
I he report of building fortifications in ' subdue his virtue, and than it was an
said claim ; thence W on said N.
Mills,
C.,
Lot
1
and
N.
E.
%
of
N.W.
Cone,
W.
S.
50
x
200
ft.
in
Lot
1.
line 3.44 chs.; thence 8. to afore
the Vassili Ostroff quarter left the au I actual disgrace for a man to raise a
3 28
of Sec. 31, T. 3 S. R. 9 W..........
86 posited, will say that they will be divided
Blk. 4. Bewley’s Add. to Bay City
! large family. The ill effect of being
said meander line ; thence E’lv.
equally and half deposited in C. & thorities still undecided. They had not brought up in an atmosphere of social
Harris, Lucy, E. N.
ofN. E. Ji, s.
Cone, W. 8. Lot 2, Blk. 4, Bewley’s
with said meander line to place of
E. *4 ofN. E. Ji, N. E. *4 of S. E.
1 30 E. l’hayer's bank and the other half with proclaimed martial law, trusting in the immorality is demonstialcd by all the
Add. to Bay City .........
beg, containing 5 acres more or
IO 89 Roby. D. W. A. Lots 9 & 10, Blk.
of Sec. 84, T. 3 8., R. 9 W..........
1 50
ability of the troops stationed in the horrors of lost manhood.
less..................................................................
the Tillamook County Bank.
Munson,
Emanuel,
Lots
10,
11,13
45
The remedy. The vast number of
13, Central Add. to Bay City.
Byrom, Peter. All tide lands F. 8c
western part of Vassiliefski Island to
Very respectfully,
50 Hermings, O. G. Lots 11 & 12, Blk.
and
14,
Sec.
11,
T.
3
S.,R.
IO
VJ
quacks and nostrums purporting to
A., on lots 1, 2 & 3, in Sec. 22, T. 1
prevent reinforcements from reaching restore lost manhood forms one of the
R
alph
/»
ckley
,
<
’
ity
Treasurer.
White,
A.
T.,
N.
%
of
ofS.
W.
Ji.
8.
>
2
45
13,
Central
Add.
to
Bay
City
4
N., R. 10 W ...........................................
the men quartered in Vassili Ostroff, but main advertisements of the newspapers.
of N. .W. Ji of Sec. 15, T. 3 3., R.
Cottle. Addie, Lots 11, 12, 13, 14,
Tillamook Logging Co. N.W. % of
7 50
1OW
................ ..
..........................
15, 16, in Blk. 22; Lots 1 to 8,
then came the news that 40,000 strikers It is nothing uncommon to see a dozen
3 75
N.W. J4, Bee. 24. T. 1 N., R. 10 W.
Let
us
all
Have
a
Bonus.
I
Unkaown : Beg. at a pt. where the
Blk. 23, Central Add. to Bay
Byron, Bengtha. All tide land F. 8c
were moving from Kolpino, 16 miles hi one issue to be sent in ¿plain sealed
Co. road crosses the W. line of the
mail on all sorts of terms. I tried them
86
City.............................................................
A., on Lot 1, See. 29, T. 1 N, R. 10
THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. distant from St. Petersburg, upon the
TO
E. Ji of S. E. J4 of Sec. 31, T. 3 S.,
to my hearts content and would say
Bridgeford, J. H. Lots 11 & 12,
38
D
ear
S
ir
,
—
In
your
issue
of
the
12th
capital,
and
another
rumor
that
the
R
IO
W.,
th.
N.
40
rods,
th.
E.
20
that a man is only fooling his time and
Blk. 76, Central Add. to Bay
Haskins, J. W. N. H of N.W. y4.
money away. There is but on** remedy
ft.,
thenceS
40
rods,
thence
W
20
inst.,
we
notice
the
regular
semi
inspired
men
in
the
Vassili
Ostroff
had
seized
a
City.......................... ...........
........
Sec 35, T. 1 N., R. 10 W..................... 12 89
ft. to place of beg., in Sec. 31, T. 3
Hicks & Nelson. Lot 4, Blk. 1,
article on the salaries of our county ofh dynamite factory and distributed its and one physician. When the hope fails
Vanniewenhuize, Alois. Lot 3, Sec.
95
the heart breaks. Lost manhoed is but
86
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Cone tic Co’9. Add. to Bay City
8 60
35, T. 1 N., R. IO W ............
cials, the burden of which is to show stock among their forces.
a broken heart exemplified. It is strictly
Chamberlain, E. A. and O. R., Lots
Grout, Heirs of W. H. Lot 5. Blk. 6,
Mead.C. W. N.E. % of Sec. 18, T.
that
they
are
poorly
paid
for
their
ser
Slaughter
is
Put
at
Two
Thousand.
a heart affection Matt. v.. 28 “ That
1, 2 and 3 less 2 acres (Lot 3) for
Cone & McCoy’s Add. to Bay
24 80
2 N., R. 7 W..................
Lookout City, Sec. 1, T. 3 S..R. 11
1 30 vices. especially the county school sujter
Immediately the order went out to whosoever looketh on a woman to hist
City ...................
.................................
Kinney, M.J. Lot 2. Sec. 4, T. 2 N.,
1 05 Oakes, Catherine, Lot6, Blk. 2, Ful
W.......... ...
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intendent, who draws from the county take the quarter, no matter what the after her hath committed adultery with
3 75
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her already in Ins heart.” I am not
86
ler’s Add. to Bay City
Chamberlain, N. J., Lot 1, less 4
Ripley, M. H. S.E. % of N.W. %,
the pittance of *600.00 per year and cost. Al 1:20 this morning a mixed force prepared to say how a cathartic effects
Tilden. A. S. Lot 8, Blk. 2, Fuller’s
acres for Lookout City and 20
S. W. % of N.E. y4. Sec. 36, T. 2 N.,
of troops, the larger portion being made the liver, nor how to look at a nude
9 46 office expenses.
1 05
Add. to Bay City ... ....................
acres sold, Sec. 12. T. 3 8, R. 11 W,
4 11
R. IO W......................................................
Now in the county we have about 50 up of Cossacks; Hussars and Uhlans, picture of a woman affects the heart,
Cone. Mary J. ¡Lot 1, Blk. 3, Ful
Wood. W. H.. 8. E.
of N, W.
N.
Mack, Mary J. S.E. *4 Sec. 1, T. 3
86 school teachers, anv one of whom should moved upon the quarter. They were but this is the Christian theory hi which
ler’s Add. to Bay City
E. Ji of 3. W. *4 and Lots 2 and
N.. R. 6 W...............................................
I believe and advocate. All a man needs
4 50 Ackley, Ralph. Lot 7, Blk. 3, Fuller’s
a. Sec. 18, T. 4 8., R. 6 W
be able, and I think would lx willing to met by thousands of strikers. The blood when he finds himself a worthless ruin is
Montague, W. K. S.W. % Sec. 1,T.
86
Add. to Bay City ...
.............
tan, H. J., Lots 2 and 3, S. E.
3 N., R. 6 W
..................
hold down the office for that sum. Their shed which followed is stated l»y certain to realize this one fact that (rod created
Cone, W. 8. & Mary J. Lot 8, Blk.
H. W. H and 8. W >4 of N. E.
Currie, D. C. N E. J4 Sec. 12, T. 3
86 average salary is not more than half sources to exceed in horror the worst a man and it we will hut act in good
5 63
3, Fuller’s Add. to Bay City.
: 4, T. 4 S, R 7 W....................
N., R. 6 W
...................................
that Mini, and their term of position is clashes of the French revolution. These faith toward him that he will reveal to
Sabin. R. L. Lots 7 & 8, Blk. 4,
Browning, Geo. E., E. Ji ofS. E. *4,
Brauer, A. G. E. 14 of S.E. *4. N.W.
1 72 not nearly as secure. Again there is in informants insist that 2U00 were killed. us how that Christ on the cross made
Fuller’s Add. to Bay City
S. H . J4 of 8. E.
and 3. E. y± of
y4 of S.E. >4 & N.E. % of S.W.
an atonement for our sins, and that if
5 63 Hellstren, William, Lot 5. Blk. 8.
Sec. 12 T. 3 N , R. 6 W..................... 19 97
8. W. ‘i of 8ec. 4. T. 4 8. R. 8 o .
86 the county a good many ranchers, dairy Other conservative agencies place the we trust him he will heal our broken
Fuller’s Add. to Bay City.........
Imlah, Alex, Sr , 8 E. h
'♦ of
Watt, R. H. N. J4ofS W.‘4. S E. *4
men and others, whose yearly income number of killed at 500 and the wound, heart and thereby redeem us.
1 88 Sabin, R. L. Lots 3 He 4, Blk. 9,
8ec. 33, T. 4 8.. R. 9 W
of s.w. J4 tic s.w. ‘4 of s.E. y4.
_________ J. ( . G ove .
86 will not reach that amount.
Again, cd at H(M).
Fuller’s Add. to Bay City...
8- D. ’4 of S.
Sec 11, T. 3 N., R. 9 W
-------- 25 56 Farmer, Agnes, W.
5 25 ! Riefenberg, W. L. E.
°C Dot .1.
there never seems to lie anv difficulty in
E. V4 of Sec. 1,T. 4 S., R. 10 W..
It is iai possible at this time to confirm
Mendel, G. H. H. »4 of N.E. J4 *
Attention is being directed to the fait
j
of Lot 2 ; E. >4 of Lot 3 ; all of
Baxter, F. S., 8. <f. 14 of 8. W. Ji of
N J4 ofS.E. Ji, Sec. 11, T. 3 N., R.
getting persons to fill the offices. On the either of these reports, but considering that the exports to Canada for the first
1 88
«. 22.
lots 6, 7, 16,17. 18. ...
19. ....
20. 21.
Sec. 13, T. 4 3 , R. IO W
.........
9 W.... ...................................................... 25 56
other hand there are generally a dozen ! the numbers that met and the importance nine months of last year amounted to
23
24.
25,
26
&
27
in
Fuller
’
s
Magarrel,
MarV
A.,
Lot
6
less
41
Mendel, H. E. H.W. >4 of N.W. %. W.
9 45 applicants for every office. Again il | of the position fought for, the very worst $103,000,000, or about $20,000,000 in
Amended Add. to Bay City..
lots in Ocean Park ; Lots 7, 8. and
% of s.w:
& s.E. y4 of s.w. Ji,
Unknown. Lot 9. Blk. 6. Theo. Ja
9. except certain lots in Ocean
shows poor business policy to raise an 1 might have happened. One high officer excess oI th** corresponding period ol the
See. 12.T. 3 N., R. 9 W....................... 25 56
45
coby’s add. to Bay City ....................
Park and W. Ji of 8. E. Ji of Sec.
Mendel, J. W. S.W. ^4ot N.E. V*. Lota
employee’s salary »luring the time of his I *aid at 7 o’clock this morning that the two years previous. When these exports
19, T. 4 3., K. 1OV7 ..........
19 71 Unknown. Lot IO. Blk 6. Theo.
25 56
2. 3 8c 4 Sec. 12, T. 3 N., R. 9 W
45 contract. Now if Representative West barricades of the Vassili Ostroff quar- i are compared with those to other coun
Weatherly. J. F., Beg. ata pt. 1OO
Jacoby’s add. to Bay City
Purdom.J. 8. N.W. J< ofSec. 14, T.
isthe consereaciye man he is represented ters ha<l been destroyed.
ties it is found that our trade with
ft.
n'ly
from
low
water
line
of
Big
Hic<*. C. H-, Lot 2, Blk IO. Theo.
3 N.t R. 9 W
........................................ 25 56
4 20 L to be. he will not raise any of the officials
Nestucca River 27.89 chs. dist.
Jacoby’s add. to Bay City
From an unusually reliable source Canada is worth as much as the com-
Unknown. Lot 1, Sec. 27, T. 3 N.,
2 ÖH ! salaries until such time as he can sec hi*
Briggs, Geo. IL, Lots 14 and 15. J. J.
from the‘4 Hee. cor. bet. Sec«. 18
1 89
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comes the information that the Czar bined business with Asia. Africa. Ocean
McCoy's add to Bay City
and 19, T. 4 3.. R. IO W.thence N
Hanford, B. J. S. Hof N.W.
Lota
way clear to raise the dough to give us lias left Tsarkoe-Sclo and gone to Peter ,CII Mn(j Central America. Much has
Cottle. Addie. Lots 5 and 12. in
6 degrees 37 minutes W 6.13 chs.
3& 4, Sec. 4, T. 3 N., R. 1OW ... 28 32
25 all a bonus of from 400 to 500 dollars iiof with his entire family and all th«
<,f |Hte regarding the possi-
Blk. 13, Pacific add. to Bay City..
to survey ot K. H. Virgel’s tract of
Feamaide, Heirs of Geo. W. % in
Cottle, Addie Lot 12, Blk 26. Paci
land. th. 8 3j7M chs to S.E. cor. of
a year.
Grand Dukes and Dutchesses, with the i bilities of increasing our trade with some
terest in Tract commencing at
20
E. H. Virgel’s land, thence S 6 deg
fic add. to Bay City.............................
X.
Nehalem, Jan. 20.
exception of the Grand Duke Vladirnit, of the counties ol Asia and Africa and
low water line of Nehalem River,
Cottle, Addie Lots 5 anil 12,
rees 37 minutes E to the N.E. cor.
at a pt. 50 ft. up said river from
who is personally cftnducliug the mili I graet efforts have Ixen put forth in
44
Blk. 27, Pacific add. to BayCity
of
Wm.
Plank
’
s
lot.
thence
W.
50
Mrs.
Relle
Bales,
of
Beaverton,
on
N. pt. of Lot formerly owned by
tary operation«. I here is some reason | tbat direction. These figures would
Williams Ida F. Lots 14, 15 and
ft.,
thence
8.
1<M)
ft.,
thence
E.
78
Chas. Pye. th fol said low water
Friday entered the saloon of Rossi & to lielieve the story of the Czar’» <k*par-1 »eein to indiente that liettcr
16, Blk. 46, Pacific add, to Bay
recipocal
ft. to the N.W. cor. of T. J. Lucy’s
line up river 59 ft. ; thence jn
Hillsboro. Or., and
1 30 i Henriksen, at
City
.........................
lot,
th.
S.
50
ft.,
th.
E.
1OO
ft
,
th.
lure from Ttarkor Scio.
i trade relations could Ire established be.
W’lv direction 100 ft. ; thence in
Cottle
Addie.
Lot«
5
Ac
12.
Blk.
50.
smashed out a window and broke liquor Striker» Attacked by CosAacka
8. to the line of low water, thence
S. Wljr direction 59 ft.; thence
1 tween the United States and Canada,
Pacific add.to BayCity...................
1 bottles, damaging property to the vs.
W”ly along thelineoflow water to
S.E.'ly to Nehalem River, pt of lx?,
When the strikers heard late Sunday which would l»e advantageous to Irotli
Cottle. Addie. Lot 12, Blk. 51, Paci
the 8.E. cor. of E. H» Virgel’s lot,
tent of *75. A warrant of arrest was night the report that His Majesty was
all lines and angles in said des
fic add. to Bay City
countries. Greater efforts in that direc
thence N’ly to the N.E. cor. of E.
cription to conform to lines and
issued on Saturday. Mrs Bales con- not at the Winter Palace a strong troop
Wil.on. W F
Lot 16. Blk. 52,
H. Virgel’s lot. th. W. 167 ft to the
(ion would undoubtedly be quite as
angles in survey of town of Ne
♦5
pacific add to Bay City
..........
tended that her son. whom she alleges is made ready to move to Tsarkoe Sclo.
N.W. cor. !of E. H. Virgel’s. thence
productive ol good results ns have simi
halem. in Lot 5, Sec. 23, T. 3 N.,
Nieodemn«. J-
Lot 9. Blk. 67,
8.
tn
the
N.E.
cor.
of
the
lot
be-
a
minor,
was
given
liqnoi
at
that
place,
9 88
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They marched a considerable distance lx-! lar efforts with other couatri« s.
45 1
1
pacific add. to Bay City...................
i longing to H. A. Miles, N. L Flet-
an
I
she
sa
%
s
she
is
willing
to
go
to
jail,
Voorhies, John Nelson. S. H of S.W.
fore their object whs discovered. Then
William«, Ida F. Lot« 9 to 16. Blk.
I eher and A T. Bain, th. U . KM> ft.
Young
W. 6.W. J. 4 of8.K. K.
10 r. 1
3 44 . « it would be in a good cause
71. Pacific add. to Bay City
Tillamook Lumber Company will sell
Co»i*H‘ kw were sent after them, and after
’ to place of beg., in Sec. 19. T.4 3.,
Baks,
so
it
is
said
by
the
saloon
pro
46
19
R. A W
13 51 ( St. John. S. F. Lot« 14. 15 and 16,
Rough Fir Lumber sawed to order tor
R IO W....................
a
fight
,
which
ended
in
the
utter
rout
of
1
prietois,
savs
he
is
22
)ears
of
age.
ami
Voorhies. John Nelson. N.W. «4 of
1 30
| Llk. 72, Pacific add. to Bay City
i he has stated this both lieforr and after the striker'*, every approach to the Selo *7.00 fxr thousand in one thousand lots
6 50 Dimick, A.C.. W Ji ofN E '< N
•»f N.W J4, Sec. 15, T. 1 8., R. 8 W.
1 Heirs of G. W. Fearnside. S int. in
I 14 of». B.’iaad N E. Ji of 3- W.
the assault a la Carrie Niti«.i». T
McIntosh. E. B. Lots 4 & 5, Sec.
and up. Sprucc,at $<¡.00 at the same
wai blocked.
L«»t« 3 and 4. Blk. 1, Tillamook,
6 57 1
»
4
of
Sec.
21,
T.
4
3,
R.
K»
W.
6 5
If. T. 1 8., R. 9 v
17 61 : mother sa^sthe boy has not jet reached
! less 20 ft. off 8. side......................
ta e.
The
big
La
Fein
cigarette
factory,
Brooten.
Hans
H.,
Lot
9
of
Sec.
31
I his majority.
McIntosh, E. B. Lot 1 Ä N.H. g
I
Rollaway, David. Lots 1 and 2,
and 3. W. Ji of N B
•- E- '♦ ,,f
«
of N.B. »4, Sec. 13, T. 1
K. 9 W,
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