Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 21, 1905, Image 7

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    HEADLIGHT. DECKM-RFIR 21
SHERIFF'S SALE.
.il ;:i warrant tome directed, i«.
iirthc County Clerk of Tillamook
' nued '»J
mu1 c,)inIliaii(liiig inc to sell the
I fou0t}r ir....|eb t,f iK-rnonal property and
1 -rtr,?„fr^
la«
' lar t»i «1 a»"l '»»paid ■■» shown by the tax
. mm in vmg »uch warrant, ofthc state,
Sch'“»l ani1 other tuxes for (lie year
Sweinl school Taxes. Special Hoad
n.?T.I!a....... kICity Taxes for the
7“
I will, beginning at io o.clock in
iiiforenoon of Friday, the 19th day of Jun-
1906 and continuing Irom day today
“il’.fer until the listeis exhausted, offer tor
Ilk at public auction and «ell tu tbe{beat bid-
real property aitunted in Tillamook
' d'Cf itr Oregon, particularly discribed in the
' itotfonow*nif'ito'w*t •’
<^ln A Brigham, H E.
°f
,
4 T 1 N , R .6 W...................... .$ 6 96
27 N 4
.£fc Cnrrv. i: Ji nf N.W. k.
VafN-E.«. N.W. Ji of S.E. fi.
22 6 à
24 36
4 93
pSl Moore. Tract beginning at
vB cor. of Charles Scamon's 4
acre tract on Meander line of Ne­
halem River; thence E’ly «Jong
nndup said river 16 rod« ; thence
s 20 rods, parallel with Charles
Scamon'H land ; thence W to
Charles ¡“camon'M E line ; thence N
to Nehalem River, cont. 2 acre«
more or less, in Sec. 2, T. 2 N, R.$
3 67
place of beginning, in Sec. 2 T I
S. R io W
Peter McIntosh, Commencing 60 ft
West of the S.W. cor. of Block 5 in
Tillamook City, thence N. 21<» ft.;
thence West 207 ft. ; thence 8 21U
ft. ; thence E 207 ft. to the place of
of beginning, in Sec. 25, T. 1 S.. R
IO W
H. L. Wilcox, Und. ’.j interest in 8.H.
*z4 of Fee. 25, T. 2 S. R 8 W...........
Frank T. Fitzpatrick, S.W. u of N E.
X of Sec. 6, T. 2 8.. R. 9 W..........
E. A. Fitzpatrick, Beginning at the
N.W. cor. of Sec. 6. T. 2 S, K. 9 W,
thence E'ly along said Sec. line to
the
90*6 I thence S. 5 chs ;
thence West 21U chs. ; thence S. 15
chs.; thence West to West line of Sec.
6 ; thence N. 20 chs. to place of
beginning, less 40 acres sold, cont.
8.50 acres in Sec. 6. T. 2 S, R. 9 W .
Nancy R. Simmons, N.W. L of N.E.
W of Sec. 28, T. 2 S, R 9 W .......
O. E. Dennis, N.W. U of Sec. 31, T. 2
S, R. 9 W ....
Thomas Wilson, Beginning at a pt.
80 rods South and 20 rods West of
N.W. cor. of S E. 14 of Sec. 5, Tp. 2
S, R. IO W in Lot 4 on the West
bank of the tide slough and runn­
ing thence East 16 rods ; thence
S. 10 rods ; thence West 16 rods ;
thence N 10 rods to the place of
lieginning, embracing 1 acre and
the use of tide slough in Sec, 5, T. 2
8, R. 10 W...........
......................
Chas. Blum, W. ^ofS.E. >4 and E.
of S.W. »4 of See. 25, T. 2 8.. R. 10
W ............
.....................
James B. Crcecy, S. la of N.E. l4, E.
% of S.E. »4 Of Sec. 19, T. 3 8.. R.
8 W.
......... ..........................
M. (’. Aaron, S. J™ of S.W. J< of Sec.
5. T. 3 H, R. 9 W
E. A. Schilke, N.W.
ofS.W 54 W
of N.W. ' 4 and N.E. U of N.W. of
Sec. 16. T. 3 S., R. 9 W
Peter McIntosh, Beginning at the
N.E. cor. ofS.W. *4 of S.E. Vi of
See. 30, Tp. 3 S., R. 9 W., thence S.
22*4 rods to the N. bank of West
creek; thence following the mean­
dering» of said creek to center of
road ; thence in a N. E’ly direction
to place of beginning, containing 1
acre, less 64|100 acre to Jos. Bixby,
in Sec. 30, T. 3 S., R. 9 W .............
H. V. Aiderman. N.E. % of N.E. ‘4 of
Bee. 7.T. 3 8., R 10 W ....................
Otis F. Farmer, S. U of N.W.
of
N.E. J4 of Sec. 17. T. 3 S.. R. 10 W
William G. Harris. S. U ofN.W. *4
and S.W. ‘4 of N.E. of Sec. 21. T.
3 S., R. 10 W..........................
Mary E. Dimond, W. V2 of S.E. % and
K. 14 ofS.W. ‘4 of Sec. 21.T. 3 8.,
R. 10 W............
..........
......
J. J. Hembree, Lots 1. 2, 3, S-W. *4
N.E. K and N.E. >4 of S.W. % of
Sec. 29. T. 3 8 . K. 10 W ...
R. H. Holmes. Beginning at a pt. 8.
80 degs. 8 S4 chs. from meander
post on line bet. Secs. 30 and 31
on East shore of island ; thence S.
76 degs. W. 6V<i chs. ; thence 8. 70
degs. E. 4.29 chs ; thence N. 46
degs. E. Ofcchs. ; thenceS. 70 degs.
E 4.29 chs. ; thence N. 46 degs E.
6’4 chs.; thence N. 7 degs. W. 4.29
chs. to beginning, in Sec. 31, T.
3 8.. R. 10 W.............. ...
Rosamond Probestel, Beginning at
the N.E. cor. of Sec. 12. thence b.
10 chs. ; thence W 10 chs ; thence
N. 10 chs. to Sec. line ; thence East
10 chains to beginning, containing
10 acres in Bee. 12, T. 3 1., K. 11 W .
K. T. Weatherly. Beginning at a
corner stone 1.54 chs. N. from low
waterline of Nestucca River, be ng
the S.E. cor of the J. G. Dutcher
tract of land in the town of Woods;
th-nce N. 55 ft.; thence W. 8 rods ;
thence B. 55 ft. to a red wood post
in a ditch ; thence E. 8 rods to the
place of beginning, containing
7260 square feet in bee. 19, T. 4 b.,
1 06
Nehalem Coal Company. Beginning
af a ut on the U.S. meander line on
the line bet. Secs 4 and fl, tp. 2 N,
R 10 W ; thence N 5.5 degs. fe. 2.65
chs, along ordinary high water
line N 34 «legs. E 5.13 ch«, N 24
dew. E 5.25 chs, N 58 degs. E
13 00 chs.. N 14 (legs. B 2.62 chs.
S 15 decs, W .83 chs. N 72 deg« U
J 50 chs, N. 1 deg 3OZ, E 14.00
eht N 34 degs. E 3.95 ch«. N 63
deg«. B 10.39 chs, N 41 dega. 30*. E
3 71 chs, N22 «leg». 30'. E 3.98 ch«.
N 19 degs. 30*. W. 7.36 ch«. N 2
degs W 6.80 ch«. N 33 deg« E 8.50
chs E 10 chs, 8 7.00 ch«, to ordi­
nary low water, 8 23 degs W
20.75 chs, along ordinary low
water. 8 27 «legs. 30' W 14 00
chs, along ordinary low water 8
23 W 16.75 ch«., S 70 degs. W.
4.69 chs, H 3 degs. E 4 78 chs. S
71 degs. W 4.99 chs, H 58 deg. W
2.35 chs,3 65 degs W 16.50 chs, N
1.92 chs. to the place of beg. con­
taining 55.25 acres, in Secs 4 and
and 5.T2 N, R. 10 W.
Also beg. at a pt. on U.S. Mean­
der line on line between secs 4 and
5, T 2 N, R. IO W and running
thence S 61 «leg. W. 10 chs. along
high water line, 8 53 deg«. 30' W
3.86 ehs, to line bet. Lots 1 and 3,
B. 3.85 chs, to low water, N 57
degs. 30' E 9 50 chs N 1.92 chs. to
place of beginning, cont. 2.40 acres
in sec 5. T. 2 N. R. 1O W.
Also Lot 1 les« 10.58 acre« sold
to Union] Mill Co., in
Sec 5.
T2N.R. 10 W, containing 24.32
acres
........................................ $ 6 91
W. H. Deemer, S % of N.E. *4, N % of
9 31
S.E. >4, Sec. 25. T. 2 N, R. 10 W ...
A. G. Reynolds, Lot 2, 8ec. 29, T 2
3 72
N. R 10 W ..............................
..
W. 11. Reynolds,
of S.E.
8% of N.E. *4. Sec. 29. T. 2 N, X
low
.....................
.................... 14 88
George Baldwin, S % of S % of «ec.
16. T. 3 N R. 6 W
...................... 35 52
George Baldwin, Lot 3, Sec. 19, T. 3
4 81 Geo M. Gluden. Lot No. S: Beginning
N. R. 7 W
............................
at a »tone 16 x fl x * 65.05 rod. s.
George Baldwin S.W. *4 of Bee. 36, T.
and 25.60 rod. E. of sec. cor. bet.
3 N. R 7 W
......................................... 30 72
Secs. 18 and 19. Tp. 48. K. 10 W. ;
Jacob Mundshenx, Lot 9, 10, 11 and
thence N. 83 deg». 23 B.18 ft.,
S.K. ofS.W. %, Sec. 2, T. 3 N, R.
.and creek 6. 5 deg». » 160 ft..
13 32
set a »tone 16x4 x 3 ; thenee N.
Herman K Finch, Lot 7 in Sec. 6, T.
60 .leg» 37' W. 1445 ft., set »tone
3N, R 8 W, and E. *4 of N.W. *4
19x12x6; thence s. 83 degs. 23
and Lots 1 and 2 of Sec. 7, T. 3 N,
W. lOOft . »et a «one I. x 12«
R. 8 W .......
........................................ 33 20
10 ; thence 8. 6 degs. 37'
110 «•
Jacob Mundshenk. N.E. l4 of N.W. *.4
sand creek course ».K.. 144o ft. to
5 56
of Sec. 11. T. 3 N, K 8 W . .............
the place of beginning, in bee. 19, 1.
George Baldwin, N.W. % and E ^4 of
4 8.. R. 10 W, ; «Iso
N.E. ‘4 of See. 16, T. 3 N, R. 9 W... 44 40 Lot
No. fl : Beginning “t a »tone
Alex. M.'Donald, S.E. % of Sec. 20, T.
12 x 12 x lu 56.26 rod» 8. and
35 52
3 N. K. 9 6
..
.......
24
rods
E. 19
of ; ‘4 ‘thence
Sec. cor.
bet.
¿ecs 67 18
and
83 degs.
Lyman E. Hamilton, S.W. J4 of Sec.
29, T. 3 N, R. 9 W................................ 17 76
23' E 100 ft., set stone 19x1- *
Hugh Butler, N ^4 of S.W. V4 and S.W.
6* thence N. 71 degs. 30* W. Hl ‘t. -
*4 ofS.W.
of Sec. 5 and N E.
of
inches set stone 26 x t2 x 1 .
26 64
S.E. «4 of Sec. 6,T. 3 N, R. IO W
thence S. 6 degs 27' B. 49 ft. 2
Nehalem Coal Company, S.E. *4 of
inches to beginniug (in Town ot
8 88
S.E. 14 of See. 9. T. 3 N. R. 10 W .
Woods),in
bee. 19, 1.4 8., K 10 »•
Nehalem Coal Company.
Entire
“V
W °‘
Section 16, T. 3 N, R. 10 W
1 142 08 Ora B. Wells,
Nehalem Coal Company, Beginning
O«ei;.^12.&,14i:
at the N.E. cor. of Sec. 20, Tp. 3
N. R. 10 W, thence S’ly along the
H;“w“;Bof<N.E°kL8tK9’‘^fN.’va!li1.
Eastern boundary of Sec. 20, 1
mile more or less to S.E. cor. there­
N w H of N.W ‘4 and Lot 1 of
of; thence W’ly along the Southern
W^H^A-portion'of^. 34.
boundary line of said Sec. 82%
feet ; thence N’ly along a line paral­
Tp 4S , K '<> ■' bounded on the
lel to East boundary line of «aid
iGrth by line bet.
Sec. 8214 ft- West thereof 1 mile
Ty
ci» roa.l* on" the N^iiui* H.° l»y
more or less to the N. boundary
line of said Sec. 20 ; thence E’ly
hie of steam known
Clear creek.
along the aforesaid N. boundary
WiV
O°i?he 1- by
line *214 ft. to beg. 10 acre« in
ic' ^ne be” 8«». 27 and 34. on the
2 23
Hec. 20, T. 3 N, R. IO W
...............
CoraG. Kreb«, Beginning at a sawed
•oruce stake marked A, running
thence N 5 4» degs. E. 6V2 links to a
stake by T. D. Edward« for start­
ing pt. for meandering« of same
A^U34H.^«,.^^°guJnd
lands; thence N 75 degs. E. 316
limes ; thence N. 8 4» degs. K. 258
SE. »4 of N.W. '♦ of
35’ 1 4 ’
links; thence N. 66% degs. E. 162
AuRgu^eKttut1Lot.3and4ofSce.
links; thenee N. 49 degs. B. 150
links ; thence N. 35 deg«. E. 41
31’ U 5i.b 'N^.: 9i/ of S.W. !4 and
links to stake and stone marked B;
thence N. 70 «legs. W. with S line
oi C. Street of ?>chollmeyer’8 Add.
P.V M-intosh, B^inniiig ¿tUe
to Nehalem 315 ft.; thence S. 20
«legs. W. with E line of------- St 10.5
X^h^y’a.Sng.heh
ft. . thence N. 70 degs. W. 165
ft.; thence g. 20 degs w. 30«) ft. to
350 ft. thence N 5 73 I }
d
beginning and also Tide lands F.
^^h^there^’conv^;
to A. on same, in Sec. 23, T. 3 N, R.
‘a'"'- N3*5’s'^"r«* * 18?. ft
10 W .................................................. .
Jo 11 Ek. Lot 17 of Sec. 23 and all
Tide lands F. & A. on lot 17, Sec.
B 34^ degrees W 13J
2 35
E beginning
105 ft to
23, T. 3 N. R. 1OW . ...
thence a
S 55U
5 o VJ degrees
K
...________
Kate Brigham.
Lot 3. 5, _ 6. 11. 13,
said ■"•«»>
ft N ami 350 ft.
1+ and B % of “ tv W. ■ 14 ’ ol »ec. 6, T.
at a point >73 4
center ot
1 S, R.6 W
.................. ..................... 63 36
E °f7htD *5*7 It IO W. thence N
Charles H. Davey, Lot« 1 2, 3, 4 of
sec.
LtP'O®»"
along
the
16
20
Sec, 3, T. 1 S, K. 8 W
degrees B 129 0. 810 *
, cotnty
w ]B-
Vincenz Jacob. Lot 13 of Sec. 3 and
road, thence N 5. vso g ,v 129 lt,
Lots 16,17 and 18 of Sec. 4, T 1 S,
25.92
R. 8 W
....................................
Alex Campbell, W. 14 ofS.W. %. N.E.
p ‘WSkW”?“in ■«. 7.T 5
% of 8. ft. «¿and S.E. % of N.W.‘4
6 48
f ’>« See. 5,T. 1
K .8 W
R ‘ 10
. NK%o?»W'/.of«
■
a wi.' of N W »<. W’1 j
•*ohn Nelson Voorhies, 8. % of S.W.
W 8,
o(\
fH«"d
» S.W. U of S.E. % of Sec. 10, T. 1
S. r 8 w ...........................
. .
T .5 8, K 10
John Nelson Voorhies, N.W. V4 of
„ N w. 14 Of Sec. 15, T 1 8, R. 8 W
iecer McIntosh, N.W. ‘4 of S.E. *4
and E % oi S.W. % of Sec. 13, T. 1
8. R. 9 W
.,
............
Peter McIntosh. N.E. U of N.W. % of
T 5 8. R iu west
1
Oscar C. Woolsey,
of «5$ of sec.
Sec. 24. T. 1 S. . X. 9 W
fillamook Dairy Association, Be­
X>. F 5 S. K 10 W
JoauC. Turnidge. NJ4 ofNE‘4 oflsee.
ginning at aa iron pipe one and
one quarter inches by 18 inches
1,. T r, S R IO w..................................
R. H. Stillman, N
of
of sec.
driven in the ground «nd being
North 21 14 c hains from the N W.
i2, T Schneider,
6 ?>, R 9 W S’a of NW^’^. N% of
Peter
cor. of Trasx D.L.C. in «aid Co.
.•vW'4 of sec. 13. T6 S, R 9 W’
‘ Var. 21 % deg.) thence West 198
Fredrick Auer, W’$ of NE*4 and W’i
It. al.«ng tne North line of Co. road;
of HE 4 of sec. 17, T 6 S, R 9 W
thence N. 221) ft.; thence E. 198 ft.
Simon Bauer, NW 14 of S A *4 and S’j
and parallel to the road ; thence
ofSW*<4 of sec. 14 and sEg of^E%
South 22o ft. to the place of be-
, ginning in Sec. 29. T. 1 8-, R. 9 W IO 79
ufHec. 15. T «8. R 10 W..................
C. A. Alisky, Wij of Sec 16. T 6 S R
U.L.C. Pike, N.E. K4 of See. 1, T. 1 S,
9 08
B10W
...........................
IO
Unknown,
lot 24 in sec .......
14 T 6 S, R
Wm. Gilm >re. Beginning nt the
S B. cor. ui the Hiram smith
Io D. W
......................
W.
and
Emma
Steel,
lots
1 and 2
L.c . thence West 4.60 chains;
theneeNorth to North boundary 01
in blukv 13, Nehalem.........................
W
I),
and
Emma
Sreel.
lots
3
and 4
oi said D L C. ; thence E. 4J»o
in block 14. Nehalem
chains ■ thence S. to place of beg.
2 91 William Morris, lots 3 anti 4 in block
I*-) acres in .-sec. 1, T. 1 8, K. IO W
2. Total’« Add. to Nehalem
Edith L. Kramer, Beginning at the
D. H and A. f. Vedder. lots 11 and
N.W. cor. oi Smith EUiott’« place
12 in block 2, Total's Add. to Ne*
in Sec. 1, Tp. 1 S.. R. 1<) •» thence
halem City
. .....
.............
W. on N. line «»f ilirnm Smith's
Unknown, lot 4 in block 4. Total's
D.L.C. to County road ; tbtncc
Add.
to
Nehalem
City
Vljr following County road to N.
John Ek Frac’l bloc* 5, Total's Add.
ime «)!'Y.uignn's I> L.< . ; thence E.
to S.W. cor. of Smith Elliott’s plu«*;
to Nehalem
City
Nick
Drostoff. 28
ft. on S sideoflot 3,
thence North along the West line of
block 6 Total's Add. to Nehalem
Smith Elli(»tt’s place to beg., h**”
25 acre« «old, c«»nt. 15 acres in ?arc.
City
Joe
Duncan, lot 12. block 12, Total'«
2, T. 1 8.. R. low
Add. to Nehalem Citv
.............
W B. Alderman All that ¡»ortion ol
D.
H. Vedder, lots 1 and 2 in Blk. 16,
the N.E 14 of S.E % ot' Sec. 12.
Total’s Add. to Nehalem City
T 1 8, k. 1«) W. lying South .of
Chris
Francen.
lot
6,
Blk.
17,
Total'«
Kilchis River ...
.......
f
Add to Nehalem City
.................
Rlumaucr Frank Drug Co. 8 e Lois
Martha
M.
Thompson,
lot
11.
Blk 4
A. Johnson, Lots 1.1 and 16. Sec.
A. Total’s Add to Nehalem City
2 40
23, T 1 8. R. 1O W
M.
R.
Baker,
lots
1
and
2
Blk
W. u. R.cfent/erg. Beginning 6«) ft.
Went of the N.W. cor. of Block 4
Bay Gaud
City rata, lot 19. Blk. 1,
Jos.
in Fuller's Addition to Bar City,
View Add to Bay City
thence West to N.W’. cor. of Lot 1,
Emma L. Williams, lots 9 and l'l,
Boca 20. Fuller's Amended Add.
Blk. l.t. Bay View Adfl to Bar' t .
to Bay City ; thence 8. to a pt. .30
Edith L. Kramer, lots 1 and 2, Blk.
ft. 8. ofB.E. cor. of Lot 15 of said
3.
Bar View Add to Bay City
Bloch 2 I ; thence B. to n pt. 30 ft.
Edito L. Kramer,lots 5. 6 and 7, Blk
8. and 60 ft. West of 8- W. cor. «»I*
3, Bar View Add. to Bay I lit.....
Hlk. 15 oi «aid Fuller's Add. to
R,r City; thence North to t >c
Edith I. Kramer, lot. 7 and a Blk 4
3
>1 D«r Yl*w ?<ld' *'* Ha* * 'lv
h ' b ,r v-’ “ »
13 “n,‘ “■ Blk
Hrfl'.? r V
A'1'1- to B“7 CI‘V.
«•.it; Kr??\cr'
B1°vk >'».
.. **‘ir Icw Add. to Bay Citv
iu
*>5u“er> *‘»t* 7 and m . Blk
e ; •»1 ir? "" Add- "■Hav uh»
11
r.uitn l . Kramer, lot» 3 4 5 «; -
' “nd " ‘«"Ik 19, Bar View Add.’
1" 36
to Bay c»;y
,ot86’ 7' « and
29 9«
CityB
B<ir View Adtl- to Bav
1 10
1 10
73
1 IO
- 20
1 84
Emma L, Williams. lotJ 9 10 l i
A2’13.1«. Blk, 26, in
Central Add. to Bav City.......
88
Addie Cottle, lots 1, *1, 3. 4. * 5 6 7
and 8 in Blk. 23. Central Adil, to
Bay City
86
Emil Hcllcbuyck,*lois 1 and 2 Blk 1 ’•’»
4 06
Cone and McCoy's Add. to Bav
City...............
1 46
1 80 1 Catherine Oakes. lot 6, Blk.’2, Fuller's
Add. to Bay Gity.............
2
20
14 49 R. L. Sabin, lots 7 and 8, blk. 4 Ful­
lers Add. to Bay City
1 46
William Hellstrcn, lot 5, Blk. 8 Ful­
ler's Add. to Bay Citv ...
73
R. L. Sabin, lots 3 and 4, Blk. 9 Ful-
ler’« Add. to Bay City
1 10
W. L. Riefenberg. lots 4. 5, 8. "9. 10,
11. 12, 13 and 14 in Blk. 20, Ful­
ler's amended Add. to Bay Citv
4 7«
W. L. Riefenberg, lot 15. Blk. 2O, Ful-
ler's amended Add. to Bya city
37
Emma L
illiams. Iot9 1. 2, 3 and
I 4, Blk. 46, Pacific Add. to Bay
I City
.......................... /
SB
6* Emma L" Williams, lots 9, 10. 11, 12
13, 14, 15 and 16, Bls. 70, Pacific
Add, to Bay City ................
4 40
30 Emma L. Williams, lots 9. 10, 11,.’12
and 13. Blk. 72, Pacific Add. to
Lay
City
...............
4 52
1 84
Emma L. Williams, lots 9, 10. 11,
12 and 13, Blk. 73, Pacific Add. to
Bay City.............
9 60
1 84
Emma L. Williams,'lots 14,15 and
16, Blk. *73,J Pacific Add. to Bay
c^y
.................................................
1 10
Emma L. Williams, lots 1 to 24, Blk,
80, lots 1 to 14. Blk. 81, lots 1 to
8, Blk, 82; lots 1 to 8. ‘Blk, 83 in
Wi liams Add. to Bay City
12 45
Emil Hellebuyck, iots*5 and 6, Blk.
6, Idaville,
1 33
2 84 Amanda Edmunds, lots 7 and 8 in
Blk.8, Tillamook, less 40 by 95 ft.
to Lydia E.vnon
6 05
3 38
ZSIlin A. Hutchins, lots 5, 6, 7, and 8,
Blk. 9, Tillamook
31 76
2 00
II. McDermott, lots 5 and 6, Blk. 10,
Tillamook, less 22 by 105 ft. to
Todd and Clough
.....
22 68
6 48
Peter McIntosh, Beginning at 'the
SE cor. of lot 8 in bit 10, in Tilla­
mook City; thence N 30 ft.; thence
9
W 100 ft.; thence S 30 ft.; thence E
100 ft. to beg, be,ng parts of iotsj
7 and 8 in Blk. 10. Tillamook
16 39
12 15
David Rcddaway. lots 1 and 2, Cen­
tral Add. to Tillamook
7 56
Mr.v. N. A. Hutchiugs, lots 7 and 8,
Blk. 1 and lots 1 and 2 in Blk. 2
McDermott’s Add to Tillamook
15 62
Mrs. N. A. Hutchins, lots 5, 6, 7 and
Blk. 2, McDermott's Add. to Tilla-
29 74
moo k .
K. D. Severance, Beg. 75 ft. N of SE
cor. of B1 k . 4 in McDermott's Add.
to Tillamook; thence N 25 ft ; then­
1 63
ce W 105 ft.; thence S 25 ft ; thence
E 105 ft. to beg., in ¡Jots 5 and 6,
3 28
Bls. 4
Queenie K. Riesland, lots 12 and
1 52
13. Hlk. 7. Milleri ddd. toTillaino ’<
K. Riesland. lot 20, Blk. 7,
1 42 Queenie
Miller's Add. to Tillamook
Henry Mills, lot 4, Blk. 14, Miller's
.*dd. to Tillamook...... .......
Henry Mills, lots 1 and 2, Blk. 11,
3 28
Park Add' to Tillamook...............
G A. K, Phst. lot 3, Blk. 4, Stillwell’s
1 5:
Add. to Tillamook ...
H. McDermott, lots 5, 6 and 7, Blk.
8, Thayer’s Add. to Tillamook
35 04
Caroline Thorntnn, lots 1, 2, 3. and
4. Blk 23, Thayer s Add. to Tilla­
50
7 08
mook ..
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Heirs of G. W. Fearntide. and ‘-4 inter­
est in Referee Tide Lots 3 and 4,
1 88
Tillamook......... ..................................
Peter McIntosh, Referee Tide Lots 17,
3 02
18, 19 and 20, Tillamook
Louis N. Fletcher, 60 by 100 ft. in
2 43
lots 1 and Lot 2. town of Woods
97
Maud Compton, lot 4, Blk. 2 Woods.
32
Unknown, lot 6, Blk. 2. Woods
T. F. Goodrich, lot 7. Blk-
Malo­
1 i »
ney's Add. to Ocean Park
Nancy xv«..
M. v.>«uu,
Ginn. Lot 2, .. Blk.
8 Beaver.
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The amount of taxes, interest to date of
sale and penalties due upon eech parsel is set
opposite the same, and also the name of the
person to whom such parcel is taxed, which
is also the name of the owner when known ;
The sale will be held at the front door of the
Court House of said County (being the door
of the Sheriff"s office of said County) in the
manner and form as upon sale of real prop­
erty ander execution, except as by law other­
wise especially provided. Each parcel will be
4 06 sold
to the person who offers to pay the tax­
o 43 es, costs and accruing penalties thereon, and
take a sertificate of sale at the lowest rate of
provided, however, the maximum
33 interest,
rate shall not exceed 10 per cent per annum.
The sale will be made subject to redemption
as provided by law, and is for the purpose of
satisfying the said warrant with lawful
9 72
charges.
C. H. WOOLPE,
Sheriff of Tillamook County,Oregon.
Tillamook, Oregon, December 16, 1905.
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1905
SPRUCE.
Ther children of Mr. and Mrs. W. ICin-
nanian gathered at the home of (he
latter Saturday
to celebrate their
wedding anniversary, it being the 48th
year of (heir wedded life.
6 48
Mark Curl was in our neighborhood
for his new
6 48
Friday hauling shingles
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house.
Frank Dye went to Pleasant Valley
The Genuine TOWER O
*î NEW WINTER
B r T c S
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POMMEL
SLICKER
$ For Gentlemen's Garments to Order
« Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring
0 Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
HAS MEN ADVERTISED
AND SOLD FOR A
QUARTER OF A CfNTURY
LIKE ALL
^s.WATtmf
CLOTHING.
Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coata. Raglan's Rain Coats.
Exluslvely to Measure.
It i«
of th< belt
natenals. tn black or yellow,
fully guuanteed. and sold bjt
reliable deslers eterjwhere
V
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X SARCHE t , the Tailor, Tillamook
STKK TO THE
Come enr*v a,’d secure first choice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in ail cases.
SIGN OF THE FISH.
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, 4c.,
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
W. A. WILLIAMS
Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the
kind iu Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but ni y
prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
Uuited Stales Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
October '.»th. 1005.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, I878, entitled “Au act for the Hale of
timber lauds in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of Avgust 4. 1&9J-
HUTH WILKF8,
Of Hobsonville, county of 1 illaiiiook, State of
Oregon, has this day tiled in thia office her
sworn statement No. 6688, for the purchase of
the N % of Sw %;Sw‘4of hw X. **c
"«‘1
Ne % of He %. of section No. 33, tn tp. No. 2 W ,
range No. 10 Vv , and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur-
froses, and to establish her claim to said land
»efore the County Clerk, at Tillamook City,
Oiegon,-on Saturday, the 6th day of January,
1906 She names as witnesses:
Louts I.. Smith, Andrew "eteiwon.ol Hobson­
ville, Ore.; Rolreit Watt, of Hay City, Ore.;
Harry Crane, of Hobsonville, Ore
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in thia office on or belore said oth day
of January, i 9 o 6.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United Stales Land Office,
Portland, Oiegon
October 231 d, 1^05.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, iH7K, entitled ‘A'l Het for the sale ot
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as
extended to all the 1‘ub.ic land States by act of
August 4, 1897,
ROBERT LOUDEN.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day tiled iu this office his
sworn statement. No. 6692. for the purchase
oi the K S of Nw J4 «nd K S of Sw% of sec No.
12, iu Township No. 1 Mouth, Range 7 \V,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said laud before the
Hon. Register and Receiver, nt Portland,
Oregon, on Tuesday, the 9th day of January,
19O6. He names ns witnesses .
Alexander McDonald. C. R. Shepherd, C. H.
Osborn, and W. H. Petrie, all of Portland,Or.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims In this office on or before said 9th day
<>l .laniiai y, Igo6
A lgernons . D resser , Register.
J. P. ALiUEfl, Proprietor
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
■
Repair* Guns, Locks. Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing.
Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh <J- McN'air's.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N cticb for
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes specialty.
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCOPÆNY.
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A. K. CASE,
PROP21BTOH
I’Ultl.ICATlON.
United Staten Land Office,
Porllitnd, O egou,
November aotta, 1005.
Notice is hereby given that in complianco
with the provisions of the art of ('ontr-ensof
June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for »he sale of
t in her lands in 1 he Hates of California Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Lund States by act of
August 4, >89?.
GEORGE B. LAMB
L. count;
county of Tillamook, State of
Of Tillamook,
Oregon, han 1 this day tiled in (this office
No. 6712. __
for the pur-
his sworn statement ----
chnne of theE
% of Bw % '___
and ' W ‘ % i f 8s % of
.....................
8 W, and
nee. No. ?4, in tp. No. r S, Range
”
...............
will
offer proof) —
to .........
show that the hind
sought is more val liable for its timber or atone
than lor agricultural purposes, and toestab ish
his claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Portland, Oregon,
011 Tuesday, the 13th day of February, iqtb.
He names as witnesses :
Wayne W. Wiley, Charles A. Johnson, of
Tillamook, Or.; Fred Skomp, of Trask, Or.;
Chas. 1. Clough, of Tillamook, Or.
Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 13th day
of February, 1906
A lgernon D bksbkr , Register.
Tillamook Iron Works < U rnnn
ULU
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK,
4
4
4
4
of a new range stove.
Spruce school has began preparing for
Christmas,
Joe Bixby, who has been out in the
valley for the past few days, passed
through here on the way to Tillamook.
Connie Dye made a trip to the valley
this week.
Clyde Kmnaman is carrying the mail
at present
Mrs. Gertrude Saunders, of Till«,
mook, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Lyster this week.
Irving Phillips, of Pleasant Valley,
hauled a load of lumber from the Beaver
Creek saw mill this week.
Mr. Hiner and wife and Mrs. Mary
Huston went to town Wednesday.
Henry Ely and «laughter, of East
Beaver, made a trip to Beaver this week.
Lawerence Saunders and Lee Lyster
hauled a l<»ad of cheese from Three
Rivers this week.
Last Saturday morning a few of the
Spruce young men shouldered their guns
and marched off to
*u“ woods
«^^1« like
life»
n< the
-•«.« going
........ „ - to war.
But when tl»ry
soldiers
urned in the evening they didn’t look
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We furnish 75 per cent, of the Operators
and Station Agents in America. Our six
schools are the largest exclusive Telegraph
»la IN THE WORLD
Bstabllsbed 2o
years and endorsed by all leading Railwuy
(ifficiala.
We execute a $250 Bond to every student
to furnish him or her a position paying from
$40 to $500 n month in States cast of the
Rocky Mountains, or front $75 to $1O<> a
month in States west of the Rockies, im­
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Student« can enter at any time. No vaca­
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our Schools write direct to our executive
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Pacific Navigation Co.
8TEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE. W. II. HARRISON.
ONLY LINK—AST0TIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
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Buffalo, N.Y
Connecting at Aatorin with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
al*» the Aatoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland
and all point« east. For freight and paaaenger rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE &. CO. General Agent«, ASTORIA. OR
B. 0. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
JO. R & N. R. It. Co . Portland.
Agent" |A. & C. R R. Co.. Portland.
Atlanta, Ga
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LATIMER, BROS.,
BARBER IND HAIRDRESSER
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.'s Express
»HAVING,
liersons suffering with rheumatism
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Vines,
Fine Assortment of Rose Bushes.
Harness
Send us list of trees wnnted and prices will be quoted by return moil
To»i mn make your her- j
D'-S U« »oft IV.« H glove
»nd ns tough a« wire t>y
mini El It EK \ llfir-
sean Oil. You can
lengthen Ita life— make it
I >at twit a as long aa it
ordinarily would.
This i« to certify. that I have this 27th day of December, 1004, inspected and
examined the Nursery Stock of Mr. E. P. Smith, of The Eastwood Nurseries, Ores-
ham. Oregon, and so far as I am able to ascertain, have found it in good, market­
able conditio» and clear of any serious insect pest or disease Their methods ot
handling and,growing stock are first class.
ton Ontrr,
WILBI’K K. NEWELL, Commissioner First District.
lj S. Serrice for alx»ut «ixcpen yrarn, |
many cough ,
HeiFH : ‘ We Imvp tried tuany
niedicinef' for cruip. but Chaniberlitin'«
Cuugli Remedy is king of all and urn* to |
Drug Store.___________________
The only exeuwe tbit Count Witte can I
make is to frankly admit that he wai
o verenpitelized.
EUREKA
Hamess Oil
Rates, $1 Per day
LARSEN HOUSE,
I a-.^kMa poor lookinff bar
I B<*M Ilka new. Maul« of
' paar*, heavy txwne.l oil, ea-
pariallv prepared to wllfc-
aiaiMl u>o wvather.
Bold a vary wh«r«
in caaa-ail auea.
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
The Beit Hotel in the city,
OREGON
No Chinese Employed.
CUTTING
Electric Bath» nicely fitted up. Goodfor
The EASTWOOD NURSERIES,
Gresham, Oregon,
Centrally Ltoeated.
1IAIK
SHAMPOOING, ETC
If you are in want of Good Trees, guaranteed true to name,
try
though they’d had much success.
l>e reli**d upon every Ume. W’e aU<> find '
it the
remedy for cough« and c<dda, I
giving certain reeulUand leaving no bad
after efTecta. We are never without it in
the ho»i«e. ’ For «ale by Chee. I. Clough's |
NEEDED
Annually, to fill the new positions created hv
Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want
YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good
habits, to
this week.
Hugh Wallace, who has been sick at
home for the past few days, retained to
his work at Cloverdale Friday.
Mr. Hiner’s folks are the proud owners
telegraphers
I
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