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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
1905. HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 21. 1 longer binding on either party, and the payment. which shall have been made be held by the party of the first part as the full stipulated damage»for the non- feed C. fulfillment of the foregoing contract, and Sfe DM CONTRACT? I <d! conditions between the parties here unto shall extend to their heirs, execu rB of Land Deed Away their tors and assigns. ifttlamooh S CLOTHING NEW ARRIVALS, Just form Factory Rights for a Pittance, VALUATION ..OF PROPEBT? wish to call public attention to the now being made to lease land in In School and Road Diatr'cteaiid mook county and the contract the -City Lot in Tillamook. U are asked to sign in teasing their We give below the valuation of p 'to -pirrties who claim there is oil in perty in Tillamook coansy in school ounty. tt is not our purpose, how. to retard the effort now being road districts, also .valcatio« ot town lc to ascertain whether there is oil in lots, which will be fmmdaaeful for future county, but to point out the one- refereuce • S^HOOI DdSMCT. -d feature of the lease, and to show, if Value of is found in the county, that those Real Value of ,O have Signed the lease have bartered PeriM)iial Diet. Property. ,av their valuable property for a pit Property. nee. How many persons who have, I. llHliWO. 128.040. me so we do not know, other tha« 5W.980. 3. > 110,565. 18,015. ,at an effort is being made to obU»«- 3. ■ases on a large tract of land. Por the • 4. 1,340. ■ 14,149. 2,845. 36.280. ,formation of our readers we will turn •5 he searchlight on the leaseand critically .16,825. 1 425. 6. 23.280. 4,875. 7. lissect it provisions. 14,88t 1,300. 1st—Consideration. No doubt fl • 8. ». 94,2' 4.825. It is in blank. j5. 82,100. 2nd—Gives away exclusive right to , > W. 57. overate lor oil for $1, and partiescan dis 111. 930. 10,195. 12' pose oi the lease, re lease and Snb-divWe >12. J.625. 1,480. the land, or in other words can sell out .18. 45,520. 3,975. 28,710. 5,985. 14. at3“rd- Time leased. Fifteen years or .« 100,505. 12,880. 15. long thereafter a. oil or g«» « produced. 16. 64 845. 915. 13,060. 2,540. Indefiniteness, having no limit. r 4th—Benefit to the person owmug^ 4 * 271,010. 1,620. land One barrel out of every hfteeu of 10.875. 18. 1.840. crude oil and no mention ts made wba 19. 16,980. 2,835. would be charged to refine it. -hrubabl. 20. 20,065, 1,055. 21. 8,160. 1,555. more than the oil was worth. 5U1_. iwner could till his land, but 17.875. 5,890. not 22 41,765. 5.475. if it was all required for operating pur 23. 193,095. 1,910. poses, and gas, water -an« wuo- J eau 24. 30,915. be taken from the place for that J- urpose. 25. 1,025. 26. 12.455. 1,725. 6th—A gas clause in blank 7th—Agreement uee the la nd up for 27. 73,595, 2,445. 128,625. 1,485. three years and for on inde' .mite period 28. 30. 20,665. 660. it a yearly rental is paid. 188,225, Sth—Parties who lense 2,760. the land can 81. 4.475. 86 i. surrender it atony time and be released ; 32. ¡90,380. 1,085. from all moneys due an' j conditions un- 88. M. 5,9o5, 545. fulfilled. 209,160. 95. The above is the g 4st of the lease» and 85. 7,340. 390. when boiled down ? till further to a small 36. 4,735. 440, compass, amount?, to this : A parly who 87. 25,285. 4,545. signs the lease dr.eda away Ins oil land 38. 118,875. 7.065. for a m» ss oi putt .Age, or in other words, 8». 9,380. 125. one barrel of ert .de oil for eyery iklteen 40. 6,130. 125. barrels taken froin his land and debars 41. 10,025. 1.825. him the privilege to bore tor oil upon his 43. 2,695. 44. 165. own land. 6,670. 1.040. So there can be no doubt as to the in 45. 80,680. 725. terpretation of the lease we print it 48. 47. 1,150. 485, below ; 15.455. 7.605. VVitnessctli, That the first party of the 48. 24.860. 3.053. first part, for and in consideration of the 4». 4 880. 1.055 sum of..... dollars to him in hand well SO School districts Nos. 29 and 43 have and truly paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and in further been discontinued, but there is a valúa- consideration of the covenants and tion ol 813,030 in the former district on agreements hereinafter mentioned, does real property and $50 on |>ersonal pro- covenant ami agree to ¡title, and by petty in the latter district. Town Lots. these presents has leased and granted 5 $720. the exclusive right unto the party of the ». 92,3o5. second part, his heirs or assigns, for the 2,140. purpose of operating and drilling for 14. 77. petroleum and gas, to lay pipe lines, 24. 25,685. erect necessary buildings, re-lease and . 81. 250. sub divide all that certain tract ot land 38. 7,675. situated in......county and state of...... . 39. 34. and bound and discribed as follows, | 4L 16o. 0. to-wit :.....containing....... acres. 3,475. The party of the second part, his heirs 16. « JJ 1 —p : njlBf A nice line of 1 ' CROUSE and BRONDEGEE CLOTHING. The Neatest, Nobbiest Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats ever brought to Tillamook. COPYRIGHTED 1904- BY CROUSE & BRANDEOEE. UTICA.NEW YORK •> 'S to former suits. TODD & CO ■J The Clothiers The Equal "Suffrage Amendment. The Oregon Equal Suffrage Association filed a petition for the submission of an equal suffrage Constitution Amendment, next June. Nearly fifteen hundred cer tified signatures, in excess of the requir ed number have been secured, thus indi cating the interest and popularity of the movement. Oregon is forging to the front rank of the progressive States of our Union. President Roosevelt has sent an ar tist’s proof copy of this portrait, bear ing his signature and the inscription. “Your Faithfully,” to the Headquarters of the National-Ameriean Woman Suf frage Association. President Roosevelt is an ardent believer in woman's enfran chisement Then here’s to Oregon, with men and women equally great, and equal citizens in effecting her advancement ! RESIDENT piano TUNER, NEW MEAT MARKET. I nm a graduate of the celebrated Niles Bryant Piano Tuning School ut Battle Creek, Mich. Expert work guaranteed. C. G. ZIPF. GO TO A. H. BEATY FOR A t W atch T ower H ouse . PRIME BEEF, MUTTON PORK, VEAL AND SAUSAGE MEAT. A-& C. R.R. We solicit your patronage and will give you satisfaction. TIME CARD. Main Street, Tillamook. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER | Portland Union ? i depot for Astoria.\ 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Arrive. 11:20 a.m. 9:50 p.m. Arrive. ASTORIA Leave (for Portland and 1 | way points. f 7:45 a.m. 6:1U p.m. 11:35 a.m. 10:35 p m. SEASIDE DIVISION. If Senator Depew will not resign, the people will speeililv find tome other way to dissolve the partenership. him. 1905 PORTLAND Leave I da P orter .B oyer To the men who are drawing the big Panama canal salaries twenty years' time ¡will seem like a summer's TILLAMOOK CITY. or assigns, to have and to hold the said Value of afternoon. premises for and during the term of Berlin has passed the 2,000,000 mark Property. fifteen years from the date hereof, and so Tillamook City Personal Pro- ill population. It reached 1,000,000 in long thereof as oil or gas can be pro-! petty....................................... $75.970 1876 and 1,500,000 in 1890 The town duced in paying quantities. Tillamook City Real............... 92,005. on the Spre grows as if made in America. The party of the second part, his City Acreage Property........... 12,905. heirs or assigns, agree to give the party President ¡Roosevelt seems to realize of the first part one fifteenth part of all that the government can not land a Total ................................ $180,830. the patroleuin obtained from said prem blow on any of the tital trusts without ises, at produced in the crude state, the damaging the wind of the Standard oil ROAD DISTRICTS. the said one fifteen th part of the petro Road Diet. No. 1........................ $636,685, monopoly. leum to be set apart in the pipe line run* RoaJ Diet. No. 2......................... 656.990. Admiral Togo proposes to take a Jap mug said petroleum to the credit and for . Road Diet. No. 3....................... 724,730. anese fleet to Great Britain and the the benefit ot the said party of the first Road Diet. Ne. 4......................... 466.995 United States, and to permit himself to part. The said party of the first part is Roa d Diet. No. 5........................ 189,685 lie admired by the only two powers he to fully use and enjoy the said premises Road Diet. No. 6......................... 154,045. can’t whip ________________ tor the purpose ot tillage, except such part as shall.be necessary tor said min Notice. NBTART3. ing purposes, and a right of way over I have opened a fish market in part of and across said premises to the place or Norman Olsen was on the bay. He is the building now occupied by Mr. A. H. places oi mining or operating. The said talking of renting the Hodgdon place. Beaty, and will keep on hand smoked party of the second part is further to Joseph Kutcher made a trip to Cloy- salmon, salt salmom, salmon bellies, have the privilege of using sufficient gas, erdnle the last of the week. clams, crabs and fresh fish in season. wood and water from the premises here i _________ F. N. Ei i.ioTT, Mr. and Mrs W C. O'Hara are expect, in leased to run the necessary engines, the right to remove any machinery, fix- i ed home this week from Portland where In Praise of Chamberlain's tures and buildings placed on said prein- they have been visiting with their chil Cough Remedy. ises by said party ol the second part, o. dren for the past three months. Wel There is no other medicine manu factured that has received no much pruine those acting under him, and is not to come back. G. N. Ilislgdou, of Fairview. wiis on and so many expreeeiona of gratitude as put down any well tor oil on the lands Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is hereby leased within ten rods of the ; hnday and Saturday of last effective, and prompt relief follows its use. Grateful parents everywhere do buildings now on said premises without week. W. L. Catterlin went to the county not hesitate to testify toits mérita for thé the consent of the party of the first part. lieuetit of other». It is a certain cure for It is agreed, That it gas is found in seat Saturday, returning the same day. croup ami will prevent the attack if paving quantities, the consideration in W. C. Wolfe was on the lieaeh a given at the first appearance of the full to the party ot the first part for gas couple of day? last week on business, disease. It is especially adapted to (Jet». W. Phelps went to the county children as it is pleasant to take and shall lie...... dollars tor the gas from contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. seat on Tuesday. returning name day. Humphreys, a well known resident and each well when utilized. _______ _ the __________ The party of the second part agrees to • Mr. and Mrs. M J. Cone went to the clerk in the store of Mr. E. Lock, of Alice, Ope Colony, South Africa, says: commence o|M»rntions witbin three years city Monday. Irom the execution of this ¡ease. If op W. K. Catterlin went out to Hebo '• 1 have useil Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup and colds in eiation lie not begun within the time Monday on a business trip, uiv family. I found it to lie very satis stated the put tv of the second part shall factory and it gives me pleamire to I pay a yearly rental .....until optrn. J No Opium in Chamberlain's recommend it.'' For sale by Chas. I. Clough's Drug Store. tions shall have been per funned as bere- Cough Remedy. in provided. Them M not th. leaet danger in giving Dr. P. J. Sharp, the expre- And it is further agreed. That the Chamlierlain'a Cough Remedy to .mail enced dentist is located in second party, his heirs or assigns, shall children a* it eiMit.in. no opium or other drug. It hae ail eetabliehed Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and have the right nt any time to surrender harmful reputation of more ti an thirty yean, ae is prepared to do nothing but up this lease, and l»e relented from nil the iinet Hticeereful medicine tn u-e for first class work and give the moneys due and conditions unfulfilled, coIde. croup and whooping cough. It best of satisfaction If your alwav. cure, and i.e pleasant to take. then and from that time this lense and | Children like it. Sold l>y Clias. I. teeth need fixing call upon 18 11:35 a.m. Red Front Shoe Arriva. ASTORIA Leave for Scaaide Direct > 5:20 p.m. Arrlvv. ASTORIA Leave »8:15 a.m < for Warrenton, ) •10:45 •-» s Hammond. Ft. ? 5:50 p.m ( Stevens, Seaside.) 7:40 a m SEASIDE Leave 4:30 p.m. 7 Has reduced prices on all his BOOTS and SHOES All my goods are first class, I will not be under sold by any other House in Till- mook City. Leave Arrive < for Astoria Direct >12:30 P" Arrive SEASIDE 6:15 a.m. i for W’arrenton Ft 1 ? Stevens, Ham- > f9:30 a.m. ( mond, Astoria. / 9:23 7:20 p.m Additional train leaves Astoria daily at 11:30 a.m.. for all points on Ft. Stere"’ branch, arriving Ft. Stevens 12:30 p.m >re turning, leaves Ft. Stevens at 2:00 P-m',ai* riving Astoria 2:45 p.m. ♦ Sunday only. J . Through tickets and clow connectioa « N. P. Ry. at Portland and Goble and 0. & N. Co., via Portland. J. C. Mayo, G.^^_ Goods are all Warranted. All SHOES purchased of me will be RE- PAIRED at REDUCED RATES. CALL and get BARGAINS. SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADB. F. BROWNE, Salesman MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL r Begins its 24th year September 26th T hree C ourses of S tudy tificatP4rÌr,HfOI CountT an<1 State Cer. Iticatea, Higher courses recognized in Washington and other States. D emand for N ormal T rained T eachers . Longer terms, higher wages and better Wt«n,,ie- for promotion award ‘hi Scho^d.rgr, a‘e for his ’"‘"Prise. Ìbflhvof M nppreciate the superior demaL I lMo"n,o"‘h, Rmduates and the demand far exceeds the supply. n“tnt'on «ÌTtn »" methods work i and ""graded schools, Cor™^"Z°nt fu" "*f°'™fon «ih will be sent on application. mrited. Address E. D. R essler , President- Or J. B. V. Bi TLlk, Secretai y. i S c\vc Money __________________ by buyin? reliable, N*'* highgnde** ¡ng machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE National Sewing SAN rRANCISCO. C* FACTORY AT ■ELV««*e