TILLAMOOK HEAL LIGHT. MAY 18. Death of Hrs Fannie H Carter. Mrs. Fannie H. Carter aged 82 years di d at the family res dm e on Spring street Wcdnc day atte n on, May 3, 1! 05. I ce scvered consciousness. 1 he injury sus tained is directly over the left eye, but, so far as the surgeon can ascertain, there is no fracture of the skull.—Polk County Observer. New Recording Fees By an act of the legislature at the 1905 session, the County Clerk is required to collect, for the benefit of thefcounty, on and alter May 18th, the following rates of fees, to be paid in advance : For recording deed, trust deed,de­ claration, contract mortgage, etc., lor each folio .......................... $ .25 Chat tie mortgage, eight folios or less......................................................... 1.00 ! For entering and attesting release, satisfaction or assignment on the margin of any record .......... 25 For entering transcript of judg­ ment in judgment hen docket ... 1.00 For furnishing private parties with copies of records, per folio 10 For each certificate to copy .......... L5 For declaration of intention to be­ come a citizen .................................. 1.50 For naturalization of an alien...... 5.00 For filing a plat of any town or addition for approval of court .. 1.00 For recording any plat or vaca­ tion of a plat ol town 20 lots or less.......................................... 6.00 For recording any plat containing 20 to 30 lots...................................... 7.00 For recording any plat containing 30 to 50 lots..................................... 8.50 For recording any plat containing 60 to 75 lots...................................... 10.00 For hunter’s license, residents of the county......................................... 1.00 For hunter s license, non resident of the county..................................... 10.00 City Council Meeting. The regular meeting of the city council was held on Monday, with Mayor Geo. Cohn and Councilmen M. F. Leach, A. T. White and L. Hiner present. The following communication was road from President May of the Watei Company and the till in question was allowed, the company was also inform­ ed if the pipssure was not kept on the mains for tire protection they would not allow the bill after the 1st of June. Baker City, Oregon, May 8, 1905. To Tillamook City, Oregon, and the Honorable Common | Council thereof: ( Jen tiemen :— Your failure to pay the water rent due on the bill recenly presented to the Council by referring the hill to a committee induces us to believe that you don’t intend to pay the rent . at all. You will therefore, please take ! notice that if this payment isn’t made by the 20th of this month that the Tillamook Water Com|>any will refuse to sell Tillamook City waler fm fire purposes any longer at $30.00 per month but will charge $40.00 per month for water for fire protection thereafter. Our expenses in main­ taining a sufficient pressure to afford lire protection amounts to much more than 83u.OO per month, aDd we prefer not to sell water for that purpose at any price. If you deisre to continue at the old price, please pay what is . due on or before the 2oth inst., other­ wise the price will be changed to $40.00 per month, and in the event that you fail to notify us of your intention to take water for fire protection at the late of $40.00 per month after the 20th Ust, the pressure will be taken off of the mains so that you will hare no Moro Outlaw is Driven to Swamp fire protection. Reapectfullv submitted, M anila , May 1+—Fierce fighting has Tillamook Water Co. been going on the last lew weeks on by W. J. May, President. The financial report of the watei tile Island ol Jolo, lietween the out­ law Moro chief Pain, with 600 well- company was also produced as follows: In compliance w th the demand cm . armed followers, and troops under the tained m your letter dated Mav 1, 1905, personal command of Major-General wherein you demand ol the Tillamook Leonard Wood. Paia s losses thus far Hater Company as successor to H. are 300 killed, while those of General Ouhitd that it furnish to your Hon Cout.cila correct Statement ofits receipts Wood are seven killed mid 19 wounded. and disbursements tor the year previous Paia and his remaining followers, in to said demand properly authenticated accordance with Moro tradition, prefer and sworn to by some one having know­ death to capture. ledge of the facts. the Tillamook Water General Wood, with detachments Company lags leave to submit the fol­ from the Fourteenth Cavalry, the Sev­ lowing »taUineiic, to-wit : Twenty-second, Twenty- Statement of the receipts of the Tilln enteenth, mook Water Co., a corporation of Tilla­ third Infantry mid constabulary scouts, mook City, Oregon, beginning May 1st. has driven Paia mid his followers into 190+, and ending May 1st, 1905, toge lher with a statement of the expenses ol a swamp, which has been surrounded. Paia was a noted slave trader mid ’hesaid Water Company for operating stia nt..- line i for _ » the I. r * j period • . : . ■ > > its water same warrior when the Americans occupied Receipts. Ex (lenses tile islands. Later he escaped with May, 190+....... $224.66 $66.00 his followers to the Island of Pula Se. lune..................... 20+oo 96 25 July ................... 205.25 79.15 kar, near Borneo, (hie of Paia's lead August................ 181.26 72.00 ers deseited and took refuge in the Septembei ........ 194 70 77.03 British settlement at Laliad. Pula, rlis October.............. 193 50 120.35 covering his whereabouts, landed with November ......... 203 75 65 00 Decern tier............ 187 50 90.61 a following and demanded of the Brit January, 1905. 213.25 119 50 ish magistrates that he turn the desert­ Februaiy........... 218 68 92.75 er over to him. The demand was not March ............... 191.50 129 78 complied with, ¡and Paia ordered a mas­ April................... 190.50 65.00 sacre. Twenty five persons, including $2.408.51 $1,073.42 several British were killed. Paia es­ 1,073.42 caped to the Island of Jolo and organ, ized the present uprising. Net........................ $1,335.09 It is reported .that the Borneo au­ thorities requested General Wood to Stray Cattle to be Sold. apprehend Paia dead or alive, and turn Notice is hereby given, that the him over to them. undersigned City Mai sbal of Tillamook City, Oregon, has taken up, aud im­ pounded, within the incorporate limits An export reports that the valuation oi said City, the following described of the street railways of Chicago is $50,. animals, found running at latge with in the incorporate limits of said City, 000,000. This must reler to the sponge iu violation of the provisions of before it is distended with about six Ordinance No. 89 of said City, towit:- limes its weight in water. One black and white, two year old * * * steer without mark or brand. The Kansas oil refinery law provides One black and white two year old heifer, without mark or brand.. And for the cmployntmit of convict labor. In all persons concerned are further here order to make it skilled labor the Kan. by notified, that 1 will, at said City- Pound iu said City, on Saturday the sans propose to give the Standard com. 20th day of May A. D. 1905 at the patty an indeterminate jail sentence. hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of * * * said day, sell the said animals at pub­ Vermont has a new law providing lic sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in baud, to pay the oosts and charges that all waste ami uncultivated lands of impounding said animals, the costs planted with timber forest trees under and expenses of keeping and caring rules prescribed by the state forester for same, together with costs and shall be exempt from taxation for ten expenses of such sale. Dated at Tillanivok City, Oregon, years. In passing the act the legisla. this loth day of May, A. D. 1905. ture proceeded on the idea that the first Clyde Clements, loss ill taxable value would be more City Marshal of Tillamook : than made up eventuallv. City, Oregon. * * * NEHALEM. Charles Wilkins, of the steamer Ore- gona, paid a $50 fine at Corvallis for Born, on May 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. L. violating the local option law. He sold McFee, a baby girl. Me. is alright, but intoxicants from the steamboat to Cor­ Mrs. McFee has a bad cough and is not vallis customers in the belief that the very well. boat being in the river made it a sale J. S. Stephens came from Tillamook, Friday on a business trip for u few days. asylum for Ins traffic. Four persons Have pleaded guilty and paid $50 fines within Mrs. R. Crawford is visiting Mrs. the past*few days. Grey on tile North Fork this week. * * * Miss Holt was over from Foley Sat­ Special reports have been received urday and Sunday to visit her brother from 42 Kansas counties regarding the at Onion Peak. The Co-operative Telephone Co. met enlorcemeiil of the prohibitory law. Of a id organized, May 8. The officers these 19 report the existence of licensed elected were : H. V. Alley, president ; 0. saloons. Over 480 saloons in Kansas A. Loinmen, sectetary and treasurer ; are paving licenses to the different city S M. Batterson, vice-president; Geo. govci nm.. ' caused me at Cha*. I. Clough, drug »tore; ynee 5Oc. great pain. Physicians «ere helpless, Cheated Death. but Bur-Hen's Arnica Salve quickly Kidnev trouble often end» fatally, but healed it ” Soothes and heals burns like magic, 25c at Chas. I. Clough, druggist. by chraadng the right medicine. E. II. Wolfe, of Bear Grove. I«w«, cin-ated > death.' He »ar«: “ Two year« ngo I had Dr. P. J- Sharp, the expre- Kidney Trouble, which cau»eil me great enced dentist is loeflted in lattn, suffering and anxiety, but I took Bittei», which effected a com. Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and Electric piste cure. I ha»e also found them of is prepared to do nothing but great benefit in general debility and first class work and give the nerve trouble, and keep them constantly hand, »Ince, a« 1 find they have no best of satisfaction If your ' ha. I- f lough, druggist, teeth need fixing call upon equal. guarantees them at 5vc. him. 19C5 I I if you are iu want of Good Trees, guaranteed true to name, The EASTWOOD NURSERIES Gresham, Oregon, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Vines, Fine Assortment of Rose Bushes. Send us list of trees wanted and prices will be quoted by return mail. This is to certify, that I have this 27th day of December, 1904, inspected and examined the Nursery Stock of Mr. E. P. Smith, of The Eastwood Nurseries, Gres­ ham, Oregon, and so far as I atn able to ascertain, have found it in good, market­ able condition and clear of anv serious insect pest or disease. Their methods of handli g and growing stock are first class. WILBUR K. NEW ELL, Commissioner First District. H NEW ' summer H d i FABRICS. © I $ For Gentlemen’s Garments to _ Order. _ _ _ _ _ -Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, Ö iJ Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts, 1 J* Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Ragla.i’s Rain Coats. Exlusively to Measure. W SARCHE t , the iJ Tailor, Tillamook, v Conic earlv and secure first choice. Satisfaction guaranteed in nil cases. 1 J: Notice. On and after Mav 1st we have decided to sell only FOR CASH. All who are indebted to us w ill please call at our office and settle their ac­ counts either with cash or by note and oblige. M c I xtosh & M c N air C o . NOTICE. Suitable Exhibit for the Lewis and Clark Fair Wanted Five Cash Prizes offered by the County- Court of Tillamook County, as follows : For the best collection of Vegetables grown in Tillatnook County, suita­ ble for an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair $5 oo Best Col.ection of Grain .... 5 oo Best Collection of Grasses 5 oo Best Exhibit of Honey put up in one pound sections 3 OO Best Exhibit of Small Fruit or Berries put up in one pint glass jars . 5 oo All exhibits must be suitable in quantity and arrangement to be exhibited at the Lewis and Clark Fair, at a date to be fixed by a committee to be appointed by the County Court. The said committee will have charge of the collection and will award the prizes. Hated at Tillamook City, Oregon, this 5th day of May, 1905. By order of the County Court. G. B. LAMB, County Clerk. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the County Cou^t will receive sealed bids until IO o’clock a.m. July 5th, 1905, for the construction of a bridge across the Big Neetucca River at or near what is known as the “Charley Smith Ford." The said bridge to be constructed according to plans and specifications pre­ pared by the County Surveyor anti on file in the office of the County Clerk, where they may be seen. The county will furnish ail the materials delivered at the bridge site. The contractor will bid on the labor necessary for the construction of the bridge. File all bids with the County Clerk. The court re­ serve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. G. B LAMB, County Clerk. Notice. Fir and Spruce Lumber. Notice is hereby given that the County- Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, will re­ ceive sealed bids for the construction of a Platt Combination Truss Bridge across the Wilson river at what is known as the ‘‘Free­ man Bridge," according to plans and specifi­ cations prepared by the County Surveyor and on file in the office of the Countv Clerk, where they may be inspected. All bids must be filefl with the County Clerk on or before 10 o'clock a.tn. on July 5th, 1905. 7 lie court reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. G. B. LAMB, County Clerk. Notice. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. TILLAMOOK LUMBER C0ŒTÆNY STEAMERS-SUE H. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and also the Astoria & Columbia Rivir R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland and all point» east. For freight and passenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agent», ASTORIA. OR B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. O. R & N. R. R. Co . Portland. Agents A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland. Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Exprès 4k AAAAA A A A A A A. A A A Jk A A A A AAA A 4 i ;« A. K. CASE, 1 PROPRIBTOM Tillamook Iron Woks I I General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON. RED FRONT SHOE STORE. My experiance in the shoe business for 30 years give me the advantage in selecting boots and shoes suitable for the Tilla­ mook trade. The public are cordially invited to examine my goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. The Red Shoe Store is the only Boot and Shoe Store in mook county. NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the interior, I «and Office at Oregon City. Ore., Api II 22 ii f said county and state, wherein IC. M. PORTER was Plaintifr. and ABABF.LLA TONE. WILLIAM TONE mid DAVID I FITZPATRICK as administrator of the cs- ! tatc of JOHN TONE, deceased, were drfen I dants, m which satai enh satai I . M FOB 1 TER. as plaintiff, recovered a judgment on the 17th day of April 1905, against defen­ dants above named, for the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars with interest at the I rate of six per cent per annum from the 15th i day of June. 1903, and the further sum of l iftv Dollars as a reasonable Attorney’s fee I and the costs of said suit taxed at Thirteen i sold 5O-1OO Dollars, ordering, adjudging and decreeing that the real projarty descrlued in i plaintifi> mortgage and complaint, to wit Beginning sixteen and 6B. 1 00 chains East of the Section Post corner to Sections 21,22. I 15 and 16. Township one ( 1 ) North >>j Range ten (1erty in I 4.1 id order and decree and herein f>ciorc dew- , crihcd to satisfy said judgment nnd decree. ' The proceeds arising from such sale of said I real proj»crty to be applied as follows Fir* t to the costs and disburnmMrnts of this suit 1 tazed at »13 50 together with »50.00 At- I torney’s fee and the costs, charges and < « pense of making such sale Second to the , payment of the «urn of S15o.00 with Inter« *t j at »lx ¡»er cent |»er annum from June 15th, i 1903, to H. M Porter. Third, that th« ; balance if any there be to la* paid to David i Fitzpatrick, administrator of the estate ot John Tone deceased. * Dated this 2 Ith day of A pril, 1903. C H WOOLPE, Hheriif of Tillamook C«ntnty, Oregon. 60c. 40c. 35c. P. F BROWNE,Salesman I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior? l.iind Office at Oregon (’tty, Ore., A pi II 2'.ith, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that the toilowing- named settler has fil«9 Nr >4 ami E Nw •4. eeiioii Mi, tp. 3south, range a west I He names the following witin^srs to prove his continuous residence u|K>n and cultivation of said land, viz. : Heth F. Moon, N R. Moon, Marcus Curl, Gust Chopaid, of Blaine. Oregon A lgernon I. D mkhskr , Register. notice for ■A Is now located in the Store formerly used as the Model Restaurant, where LADIES’, GENTLEMEN and MISSES’, CHILDREN FOOT WEAR of the latest and best quality will be constantly kept in stock. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Tillamook County will lease to the highest bidder the Big Nest uvea Toll Road and the Little Nestueea Toll Road. Sealed bids will be received for the same until 10 o'clock a.m. Monday, June Sth, 1905. Par­ ties may bid on each road separate or both roads together. The time of lease will be from the signing of the lease when the bids are opened, until May 1st. 1900. AU repairs and improvements will be done by the coun­ ty, hence bitkiers will not figure on any ex­ pense for repairs on the road. The terms of payment are as follows : 1 t payment incash when the contract is signed, Vo payment in cash on September (’»th. 1905, l l payable in cash on November 1st. 1905 A good ami sufficient bond will be required to secure all payments. The rates of toll to be collected on each road will be the same as the present rates, to wit : Bach four wheeled vehicle $1 OO Each two wheeled vehicle 50 Knell saddle or pack horse .. . 25 Each head of loose stock IO Each head of sheep or hogs 2’» All bids must l>e filed with the County Clerk on or before the above named date, the court reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. G. B. LAMB County Clerk.