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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1906)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 18 1906. Edith L. Kramer, lots 7 and 8 Blk. 4, place of beginning, in Sec. 2, T. 1 f IO ■ Bur View Add. to Buy City................ S, R. 1<) W ............................ 3 67 ■ .K yu«..!* yar< x, -ar . w j 11. H. Matthews. lots 13 und 14, Blk. Peter McIntosh, Commencing 60 ft. A ttorney - at -L aw 6, Bar View Add. to Bay City.......... 1 10 West of the S.W. cor. ofBloek5in Edith L. Kramer, lot 11, Block 10, Tillamook City, thence N. 21Q ft.; Bar View Add. to Bay City 73 thence West 207 ft. ; thence S 210 L virtue of a warrant to me directed, is- Edith L. Kramer, lots 7 and 8, Blk. ft. ; thence H 207 ft. to the place of R by the County Clerk of Tillamook 13, Bar View Add. to Hay City 1 10 of beginning, in Sec. 25, T. 1 S., R. |nty. Oregon, commanding me to sell the Edith L. Kramer, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, IO W 11 3« feral articles of personal property and and 8 in Blk. 19, Bar View Add. interest in S.F.. feels of real property upon which the tax- H. L. Wilcox, Und. 2 20 to Bay Cl;y " ‘4 of 8ec. 25, T. 2 S. K. 8 W ......... 15 36 fire levied and unpaid as shown by the tax Edith L’ Kramer, lots 6, 7. 8, 9 and of N.B. L accompanying such warrant, of the State, Frank T. Fitxpatrick S.W. 10, Blk. 22, Bar View Add. to Buy 98 M of Sec. 6. T. 2 8.. K. 9 W.............. 20 1 ^gunty, School and other taxes for the year 1 84 City............................ .. ............... 004 and Special School Taxes. Special Road E. A. Fitxpatrick, Beginning at the Emma L. Williams. lots 9. 10,11, N.W. cor. of Bee. 6. T. 2 S, K 9 W, fixes and Tillamook, City Taxes for the 12,13. 14, 15 and 16, Blk; 20, in thence E’ly along said Sec. line to rar 1905, I will, beginning at 10 o,clock in 88 Both phones. Central Add. to Bay City ............... the 4 post ; thence S. 5 chs. ; fie forenoon of Friday, the 19th day of J an Addie Cottle, lots 1, 1,3. 4, 5, *i, 7 thence West 21^ chs. ; thence S. 15 gary, 1906. and continuing lroni day to day and 8 in Blk. 23, Central Add. to chs.; thence A est to West line of Sec. fhereaf er until the listeis exhausted, offer for 86 Bay City Í 6 ; thence N. 20 chs. to place of Inttep Skirti, Cloth and Silk Coats. Raglan's Rain Coats. sale at public auction and sell tu the best bid Emil HeHebuyck.nois 1 and 2 Blk. 12 beginning, less 40 acres sold, cont. der the real property situated in Tillamook Exluslvely to Measure. Cone and McCoy ’ s Add. to Bay 06 4 8.50 acres in Sec. 6. T. 2 8, R. 9 W . ICounty, Oregon, particularly discribed in the 1 46 City ............... Nancy R. Simmons, N.W. ‘4 of N.E. rlist following,ito-wit : W of Sec. 28. T. 2 S, R 9W ........... 1 RO Catherine Oakes, lot 6, Blk. 2, Fuller’s 1 Geln A. Brigham, H.E. 4 °f N.E. 4 of 20 Add. to Bay Gity................. O. E. liennis, N.W. Vi of Sec. 31, T. 2 Sec 4 T. 1 N., R.6 W............................. $ 6 96 Come early and secure first choice. S, R. 9 W ........ . .......... 1 14 40 R. L. Sabin, lots 7 and 8, Blk. 4, Ful- Carl C. Hunt, N. 4 of S. W. 4, S. B. V4 of lers Add. to Bay City 1 46 Thomas Wilson, Beginning at a pt. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. A ttorney - at -L aw , S.W. 4, H.W. % of S.E. Sec. 4, T. William Hellstren, lot 5, Blk. 8, Ful- 80 rods South and 20 rods West of 1 N, R. 7 W .............................. 27 84 73 ler’s Add. to Bay City............. N.W. cor. of S E. 14 of Sec. 5, Tp. 2 Millicent M. Hackett, W. % of W % ot w, 'W .w w/ m jr- \ wz \ xarex yarr R. L. Sabin, lots 3 and 4, Blk. 9 Ful- S, R. 10 W in Lot 4 on the West Ku» “JSVT Sec. 8, T. 1 N., R. 9 W ............... 22 63 ler’s Add. to Bay City 1 10 ' bank of the tide slough and runn T i C lamook , O rkgon Alice C. Curry, E. % of N.W. 4. S.W. W. L. Riefenberg, lots 4. 5, 8. ?9. IO. ing thence East 16 rods ; thence 4ofN.E. %, N.W. 4ofS.E. 4.Sec. 11. 12, 13 and 14 in Blk. 20, Ful S. 10 rods ; thence West 16 rods ; 36 24 17, T. 1 N. R. 9 W ... ler’s amended Add. to Bay City 4 76 thence N 10 rods to the place of John McCall, N. % of S.W. 4 of Sec. W. L. Riefenberg, lot 15. Blk. 20. Ful beginning, embracing 1 acre and 4 95 16T.1N.R. IO W.............................. ler’s amended Add. to Bya i ity 37 the use of tide slough in Sec, 5, T. 2 John McCall. N.W.’ % of 3.B. % of illiams, lots 1, 2, 3 and *7 Emma L- 5, R IO W............. ..................... 3 67 Chas. bee. 36. T. 1 N, R. 1O W .................... 4, Blk. 46, Pacific Add. to Bay Blum, W. J^ofS E. Vl and E. Vi Fred Moore, Tract beginning at 88 City ........................................... of S.W. 4 of See. 25, 1*. 2 S.. R. IO N.B. cor. of Charles Seamon’s 4 68 Emma L" Williams, lots 9, 10. 11. 12 W ............... ...................... acre tract on Meander line of Ne 13, 14, 15 and 16, Bin. 70, Pacific- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, James B. Creecv, S. % of N.E. *4- E* halem River ; thence E’ly along 4 40 Add, to Bay City................... H of S.E. 4 of Sec. 19, T. 3 8.. R. and up said river 16 rods ; thence 7 30 Emma L. Williams, lots 9. 10, 11,’12 8 W. ........... ........ S. 20 rods, parallel with Charles and 13. Blk. 72, Pacific Add. to M. C. Aaron, S. 4 S.W. 4 s<?c- Seamon’s land ; thenee W to 4 52 1 84 Bay City ................. 5 T 3 S R 9 \V Charles Seamon’s E line ; thence N E. A. Schiike, N.W. 4 ofS.W. 4, W. U Emma L. Williams, lots 9, IO, 11, Office across the street and north from to Nehalem River, cont. 2 acres 12 and 13, Blk. 73, Pacific Add. to of N.W. 4 and N.E. Vi of N.W. X of more or less, in Sec. 2, T. 2 N, R. 1 84 Bay City............... 9 60 Sec. 16. T.38..R. 9 W ..................... the Post Office. 06 1 10 W ................. $ Emma L. Williams, 'lots 14, 15 and Peter McIntosh, Beginning at the Nehalem Coal Company, Beginning 16, Blk. 273.: Pacific Add. to Bay N.E. cor. of S.W. 4 of S.E. Vi of at a pt on the U.S. meander line on 1 10 City Sec. 30, Tp. 3 S., R. 9 W., thence S. the line bet. Secs 4 and 5, tp. 2 N, Emma L. Williams, lots 1 to 24, Blk, 224 rods to the N. bank of West R. IO W ; thence N 55 de^s. E. 2.65 80,Tots 1 to 14, Blk. Ml. lot* 1 to creek; thence following the mean chs, along ordinary high water 8, Blk, 82; lots 1 to 8.*Blk, 83 in dering» of said creek to center of line, N 34 degs. K 5.13 chs, N 24 Wi Hums Add. to Bay City 12 45 road ; thence i > a N. E’ly direction degs. E 5.25 chs, N 58 (legs. E Emil Hellebuyck, lots 5 and 6, Blk. to place of beginning, containing 1 13.00 chs., N 14 degs. E 2 62 chs, 1 33 6, Idaville, acre, less 64|100 acre to Jos. Bixby, N 15 (legs, W .83 chs. N 72 degs W 2 84 Amanda Edmunds, lots 7 and 8 in in Sec. 30. T. 3 S., R. 9 W T illamook C ounty B ank . 3.50 chs, N. 1 deg 30', E 14.00 A ttorney - at . L aw . Blk.8, Tillamook, less 40 by 95 ft. H. V. Aiderman. N.E. of N.E. 4 of chs, N 34 degs. E 3.95 chs. N 63 6 05 3 38 to Lydia Eynon....................................... Sec. 7, T. 3 S., R IO W ..................... degs. B 10.39 chs, N 41 degs. 30'. E Lilin A. Hutchins, lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, Otis F. Farmer, S. 4 of N.W. 4 of 3.71 chs, N 22 degs. 30 . E 3.98 chs, 31 76 Blk. 9, Tillamook 2 OO N.E. 4 of See. 17. T. 3 S., R. 10 W N 19 degs. 30', W. 7.36 chs. N 2 H. McDermott, lots 5 and 6, Blk. 10, William G. Harris. S. U of N.W. 4 degs, W 6.80 chs. N 33 degs E 8.50 Tillamook, less 22 by 105 ft. to and S.W. 4 of N.E. 4 of Sec. 21, T. chs, E 10 chs, S 7.00 chs, to ordi 22 68 6 48 Todd and Clough .................. 3 S., R. 10 W.......................................... nary low water, S 23 degs W T illamook , O regon Peter McIntosh, Beginning at ’the Mary E. Ditnond, W. Vi of S.E. 4 and 20.75 chs, along ordinary low SE cor. of lot 8 in blk 10, in Tilla E. Vi of S.W. 4 of Sec. 21, T. 3 8., water. H 27 degs. 30' W 14 00 mook City; thence N 30 ft.; thence 72 R. IO W............. ........ ........ 9 chs, along ordinary low water S W 100 ft.; thence S 30 ft.; thence E J. J. Hembree, Lots 1, 2, 3, S.W. 4 °f 23 W 16.75 chs., 8 70 degs. W. 100 ft. to beg, be,ng parts of lotsj N.E. % and N.E. Vi <>f S-W. Vi of 4.69 chs, H 3 degs. E 4 78 chs, S 7 _______________ and 8 in Hlk. ________________ 10, Tillamook 16 39 Sec. 29, T. 3S..R.10 W ... 1 12 15 71 degs, W 4.99 chs, 8 58 deg. W David Reddaway. lots 1 and 2, Cen R. H. Holmes. Beginning at a pt. S. 2.35 chs. 8 65 degs W 16.50 chs, N tral Add. to Tillamook... 7 56 80 degs. 8.84 chs. from meander 1.92 chs. to the place of beg. con Mrs. N. A. Hutchiugs. lots 7 and 8, post on line bet. Secs. 30 and 31 taining 55.25 acres, in Secs 4 and Blk. 1 and lots 1 and 2 in Blk. 2 on East shore of island ; thence S. and 5, T 2 N, R. 10 W. McDermott’s Add to Tillamook... 15 62 76 degs. W. 6Vi chs. ; thence S, 70 Also beg. at a pt. on U.S. Mean Mrs. N. A. Hptchins. lots 5, 6, 7 and degs. E. 4.29 chs. ; thence N. 46 A ttorney - at -L aw , der line on line between secs 4 and Blk. 2, McDermott’s Add. to Tilla- degs. E. 64chs. ; thence8. 70 degs. 5, T 2 N, R. IO W and running 29 74 moo k ... E. 4.29 chs. ; thence N. 46 degs E. thence S 61 deg. W. 10 chs. along E. D. Severance, Beg. 75 ft. N of SE 64 chs.; thence N. 7 degs. W. 4.29 high water line, S 53 degs. 30' W T illamook O regon , cor. of Blk. 4 in McDermott's Add. chs. to beginning, in Sec. 31, T. 3.86 ehs, to line bet. Lots 1 and 3, to Tillamook; thence N 25 ft ; then i 63 3 S., R. IO W........................ E. 3.85 chs. to low water, N 57 ce W 105 ft.; thence S 25 ft ; thence Rosamond Probestel, Beginning at degs. 30' B 9.50 chs N 1.92 chs. to E 105 ft. to beg., in .lots 5 and 6, the N.E. cor. of Sec. 12, thence S. place of beginning, cont. 2.40 acres 3 28 Blk. 4 IO chs. ; thence W 10 chs ; thence in sec 5. T. 2 N. R 1<> W Queenie K. Riesland, lots 12 and N. 10 chs. to Sec. line ; thence East Also Lot 1 less 10.58 acres sold 1 52 13, Blk. 7, Milleri ddd. to Tillamook 10 chains to beginning, containing to Union, Mill Co., in Hec 5, 1 42 Queenie K. Riesland. lot 20, Hlk. 7, 10 acres in Sec. 12, T. 3 T., R. 11 W. T 2 N, R. 10 W, containing 24.32 77 Miller’s Add. to Tillamook ........... R. T. Weatherly, Beginning at a acres ............... ,1 6 91 Henry Mills, lot 4, Blk. 14, Miller’s corner stone 1.54 chs. N. from low W.H. Deemer, S % of N.E. 4» N °f 77 Add. to Tillamook..................... water line of Nestucca River, being 31 P pysician and S urgeon . 9 S. E. 4. Sec. 25, T. 2 N, R. 10 W ... Henry Mills, lots i and 2, Blk. 11, the S.E. cor of the J. G. Dutcher A. G. Reynolds, Lot 2, 8ec. 29, T 2 3 28 Park Add1 to Tillamook.................... tract of land in the town of Woods; 72 3 N. R 10 W.................................. G. A. R, Fhst. lot 3, Blk. 4, Stillwell’s thence N. 55 ft.; thence W. 8 rods ; W. H. Reynolds, N 4 of 8.B. V4- 1 52 Add. to Tillamook ... thence 8. 55 ft. to a red wood post 8 % of N.E. 4, Sec. 29. T. 2 N, R H. McDermott, lots 5, 6 and 7, Blk. in a ditch ; thence E. 8 rods to the 88 14 IO W ........................... ..................... 35 04 8, Thayer’s Add. to Tillamook place of beginning, containing George Baldwin, S % of 8 % of sec. Caroline Thorntnn, lots 1, 2, 3. and 7260 square feet in Sec. 19, T. 4 S., 16. T. 3 N. R. 6 W A...... ........ 35 52 4 Blk 23, Thayer’s Add. to Tilla 50 R. 1<) W ........ (<eorge Baldwin, Lot 3,8ec. 19, T. 3 7 08 mook............. .................................... Geo. M. Gluden, Lot No. 5: Beginning 4 81 N. R. 7 W ...................... Heirs of G. W. Fearntide, and % inter at a stone 16 x 6 x 4, 65.05 rods b. George Baldwin. S.W. 4 of Sec. 36, T. est in Referee Tide Lots 3 and 4, and 25.66 rods E. of Sec. cor. bet. OR ABSTRACTS of title , 3 N. R 7 W ........................................... . 30 72 1 88 Tillamodk................................................... Secs. 18 and 19, Tp. 4 8 , R. 1O W. ; Jacob Mundshenk, Lot 9, 10, 11 and Peter McIntosh, Referee Tide Lots 17, thence N. 83 degs. 23' E. 16 ft., 8.B. 4 of S.W. %, Sec. 2, T. 3 N, R. 3 02 18, 19 and 20, Tillamook GO TO sand ereek S. 5 degs. W. 100 ft., 13 32 MW Louis N. Fletcher, 60 by 100 ft. in set a stone 16 x 4 x 3 ; thenee N. Q 43 Herman K Finch, Lot 7 in Sec. 6, T. lots 1 and Lot 2, town of Woods. 60 degs. 37' W. 1445 ft., set stone 3 N, R 8 W, and E. 4 of N-w- % 97 Maud Compton, lot 4, Blk. 2 Woods. 1 9 x* 12 x 6 ; thence S. 83 degs. 23' TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND and Lots 1 and 2 of Sec. 7, T. 3 N, 32 Unknown, lot 6, Blk. 2, Woods......... W. 100 ft., set a stone 12 x 12 x R. 8 W .... ................. • • 33 20 T. F. Goodrich, lot 7, Blk. 2, Mala- IO ; thence 8. 6 degs. 37' E. 110 ft. TRUST CO. faeob Mundshenk, N.E. 4 ofN.W. 4 14 1 sand creek course S.F,., 1445 ft. to ney’B Add. to Ocean Park 5 56 J oi oec. 11. T. 3 N, R 8 W ........... . 1 62 Nancy M. Ginn, Lot 2, Blk. 8 Beaver. the place of beginning, in Sec. 19, '1'. George Baldwin. N.W. % and E 4 of of The amount of taxes, interest to date 4 S., R. 10 W, ; also T hos . C oates , Pres. 40 Lot N.B. 4 of Sec. 16 T. 3 N, R 9 W... sale and penalties due upon eech pars.-l is set No. 6 : Beginning at a stone Alex. McDonald, S.E. % of Sec. 20, T. opposite the same, and also the name of the 12 x 12 x 10 56.26 rods S. and 5Ì 35 person to whom such parpel is taxed, which 24.67 rods E. of 4 Sec. cor. bet. 3 N. 1<- 9 " , e , Lym 1.1 E. Hamilton, b.W. 4 of Sec. s also the name of the owner when known ; Secs. 18 and 19; thence 83 degs. 17 76 29 f. 3 N, R. 9 W........................... The sale will be held at the front door of the 23' E. 1OO ft., set atone 19 x 12 x Hu - . dutler. N 4 of S.W. 4 and S.W. Court House of said County (being the door 6, thence N. 71 degs. 30' W. Ill ft. 2 4 of H.W 4 04 dec. 5 an 1 N K. 4 ot of the Sheriff s office of said County) in the inches set stone 26 x 12 x 10 ; 5 ¿.4 of Sec. 6,T. 3 N, R. IO W . 26 64 manner and form as upon sale of real prop thence S. 6 degs. 27' E. 49 ft. 2 Nehalem Coal Company, S B. 4 of erty ander execution, except as by law other inches to beginniug (in Town of 8 88 Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. S. E. 4 °f Sec 9, T. 3 N. R. IO W 4 06 wise especially provided. Each parcel will be Woods), in dec. 19, 1.4 S.. R. 10 W. Nehalem Coal Company. Entire sold to the person who offers to pay the tax Ora B. Wells, S.W. 4 of N.W. 4 of Agent for the Northwest School Furni 142 08 Section 16, T. 3 N, R. 10 W 2 43 es, costs and accruing penalties thereon, and Sec 20. T. 4 8., R. IO W ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos, Nehalem Coal Company, Beginning take a certificate of sale at the lowest rate of Ora B. Wells, Lot 12, »ec. 30, T. 4 Si, at the N.E. cor. of Sec. 20, Tp. 3 33 interest, provided, however, the maximum Notary Public. R. IO W ......................... N. R. 10 W, thence S’ly along the rate shall not exceed 10 per cent per annum. Hans H. Brooten, Lot 9, Sec. 31 and Office : Southwest from the Court House, Eastern boundary of Sec. 20, ,1 The sale will be made subject to redemption s.W. Vi of N.E. %,S.E. 4 of N.W. in the building occupied as a tnusic store. mile more or less to S.E. cor. there as provided by law, and is for the purpose of N.W % of N.W 4 ami Lot 1 of of; thence W’ly along the Southern 9 72 satisfying the said warrant with lawful Sec. 32, T. 4 S., R. »0 W................... boundary line of said Sec. 82% charges. W. H. Gross, A portion of Sec. 34, feet ; thence N’ly along a line paral 0. H. WOOLFK, Tp. 4 8., R. xo W. bounded on the lel to East boundary line of said Sheriff of Tillamook County,Oregon. North by line bet. Secs. 27 and 34, Sec. 824 ft- West thereof 1 mile Tillamook, Oregon, December 16, 1905. on W. by 4 i*nc !^ec- ^4 on 8. rtioreor less to the N- boundary by Co. road on the N. and E. by line of siild Sec. 20; thenee E’ly line of steam known as Clear creek. 1 15 along the aforesaid N. boundary W. H. Gross, A portion of Sec. 34. T. Women’s Influence. PROPglETOK line m 24 ft. to beg. IO acres in ’ 4 8., R. 10 W. bounded on the N. by 2 23 Sec. 20 f. 3 N, R IO W Sec. line bet. Secs. 27 and 34, on the The shocking tragedy whereby ex Cora G. Krebs. Beginning at a sawed E by W % sec. line of Sec. 34, on S. F inancial A gent , S'jruce stake marked A. running by County road, on the W. by line Governor Steunenberg met his death on thence N 54 degs. E. «4 links to a parallel with said l4 line Sec. 34 Saturday evening, will cause a thrill of stake by 1. D. Bdwards for start i 15 and 2oo ft, West from Sec. 34 ing pt. for meanderings ot same Arthur H. Riggs, N E; % of N.E. of horror in every American home. lanJs ; thence N 75 degs. E. 316 Sec. 34 and W. Vi of N W. Vi «nd linKs ; thence N. 84 degs. K. 258 S. E. 4of N.W. 4 of Sec. 35, T 4 ., Revenge, .bomlm at»i HHsaxsinatidn be links ; thenee N. 66% degs. E. 162 48 R. IO W long to an era in which American links ; thence N. 49 degs. E. 150 August C. Kautx, Lots 3 and 4 of Sec. links ; thence N 35 degs E. 41 6 48 government has no place. A govern 31, T. 5 S.. K. 9 W . ... links to stake and stone marked B; A. 8. Bush. N K. 4 of S.W. 4 and thence N. 70 degs. W. with S line ment of the people scorns the cowardly N. a , Vi of S.E. 4 of T. 5 b , oi C. Street of Scho’.lmeyer’s Add. 4 81 K. 10 W .............................. .0 use of dyiuiuiite to avenge private to Nehalem 315 ft.; thenee S. 20 Peter McIntosh, Beginning at the degs. W. with Ellne of-------- St 105 center of sec. 7, tp. 5 8, R 10 W, run urudge. Governor Steunenlierg was ex ft.; thence N. 70 degs. W. 165 ning thence E along the % sec. line fi ; thence 3 20 degs W. 300 ft. to ceptionally |x>pular with all parties in 350 ft, thence N 573 i-10 ft, thence beginning and also Tide lands F. N 2 4-Vi degrees E 129 ft, to initial Idaho, and was twice elected to the ¿t A. on same, in Sec. 23, T. 3 N, R. pt of the tract hereby conveyed, 8 10 W thence N 34l2 degrees E 132 ft, office of the chief executive ot the Slate. John Ek. Lot 17 of Sec. 23 and all thence N 554 degrees W 165 ft, Tide lands F. Sc A. on lot 17, Sec. tnence 8 344 degrees W 132 ft, He enjoyed the confidence of the men 2 35 23. T. 3 N. R. 10 W t he nee S 55 Vi degrees H 105 ft to and women voters of Idaho. Hix ad Kate Brigham, Lot 3. 5, 6, 11. 13. _ . said initial point; also beginning 1 and B , of .-.W. 4 0« 6. T. at a point 573 4-»oft N and 350 ft vocacy of woman suffrage gained for 1 8 R 6 W ................... ................... 63 36 E of the 4 sec. cor. in the center of Ca tries B. Davey, Lots 1. 2, 3, 4 of sec. 7, tp. 5 S, RIO W, tixenee N 34Vi him many friends, and it was during his 16 20 S-c. 3, T. 1 8, R. 8 W degrees E 129 ft. along the cotnty incumbency of the gubernatorial chair Vincenz lac »b. Lot 13 of See. 3 and road, thence N 55Vi degrees W 165 Lots 16, 17 and 18 of Sec. 4, T 1 3, ft. thence S 34*- degrees W 129 ft, <hat he contributes the following in all 25 92 A ttorney - at -L aw , thence S 55% degrees E 165 ft. to Al\ Campbell, W 4 of S. W. %. N.E. the place of beginning ................. 1 94 article in Harper's Bazaar : % of H. w . *4 and S. n. % ot N. A. 4 F. M. Franklin, lot 17 in sec. 7, T 5 " III a general sense there can he no .6 48 of See. 5, T. I S, R 8 W 3 89 ». R IO W J oh 1 Nelson Voorhies. S. % of S.W. Connecting at A«t»ri« with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and W. A. McKinister. SW4of NW%. W’ j doubt that the participation of women 4. H.W. 4 of 8.K. % of Sec. 10, T. 1 of S Vi and NE4 of sW Vi of sec. 17, alxo the Astoria & Columbia River K. R. foi San Francisco, Portland 19 44 6 48 in our public affairs has had a most • 8, R. 8 W........................................ T 5 S, K IO W ........................ and all point« ea«t. For freight and pansenger rates apply to John Nelson Voorhies. N.W. 4 of John C. Turnidge, EVi of SEVi of sec. PORTLAND, OREGON 6 48 N W. % of sec. 15 T 1 8. R. 8 W 2 89 elevating influence. All parties see the 22, T 5 S. R 10 W SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR l’eter McIntosh. N.W 4 of S.E. 4 Henry Austin NVi oi’NE4. SE4 N Room, 306 Commercial Building. necessity of nominating the best in a.id E 4 of S.W. % of Sec. 13, T. 1 E 4 of sec. 22. T 5 S. K m W 76 B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. 82 Henry Austin. S\V% of NW% of sec 2g dividual* of their parties. The natural . , (O. R & N. R. R. Co . Portland. Peter Mcl.itosh. N.E. Vs of N.W. % of 1 62 T 5 S. K 10 west . ..( Agents & c J{ R Co port(and aim of women is toward the best go si 1 Sec. 24. T. 1 8.. R.9 W Oscar C. Woolsey, SVi of 8% of sec. Tillamook Dairy Association. Be 6 48 of the community, and to secure the 25, T 5 8. R 10 W gat ni ng at an iro.i pipe one and JohnC. Turnidge. N% of NE4 offset- one quarter inches by 18 inches 2?, T 5 8, R 10 W ...................................... Instead of 2 44 highest social conditions. driven in the ground and being H. H. Stillman, NW% of bK4 ofstc. North 21.14 chains from the N.W. 12, T 6 b. R 9 W 3 24 seeking extreme« of reform, aa ha« been cor. of Tras* D.L.C in said Co. 1 Peter Schneider SLtofNW4. N% of predicted, they are intereated in stable ( Var. 21 % deg.) trtence West 198 > W 4 01 sec. 13, T 6 S. R 9 W 12 96 ft. along tne North line of Co. road; and conservative adminiHtiation, for the I Fredrick Auer, W'% of NB4 and W.% tnence N 22<l ft.; thence E. 198 ft. 16 20 of SE i of sec. 17. T 6 S, R 9 W lienefll of the homes of the children, and an I par.illcl to the road ; thenee Simon Bauer, NW’Vi of SA 4 and S% Sooth 220 ft. to the place of be 0/SW4 of sec. 14 and bE% ofsE% they avoid radical and excesaive reforms. ginning. in Sec. 29. T. 1 S., R. 9 W. IO 79 ofbec 15, T 68 R 10 \V ..................... 6 48 In abort, the objections which, in theory, ILL C. Pi lie, N.H. 4 of Sec. 1, T. 1 S, C. A. Aliskv, WVi of Bcc 16, T 6 8. R Electric Käthe nicely fitte.i up. Goodfor 9 08 glow H» W ........ ............... 12 96 have been urged against women’s parti Jau W.n. Gilmore. Beginning at the Unknown, lot 24 in sec 14 T 6 S, R pereone aufferini; with rbeumatiem. 5. E. cor. oi the Hiram .-»mith 1 15 cipxtion in public affairs, have la-en io W ............. D L.C , thence West 4.60 chains; W. D. and Emma Steel, lots 1 and 2 overcome by the actual application of thence North to North boundary o>‘ in bloK- 13, Nehalem .................. 2 30 T imhkr L and , A ct J umr 3, 1878.—N otice fob of said 1» L.C. ; thence B. 4.00 W D. anti Emma Sreel. lots 3 and 4 P ublication . chains , thence S. to place of beg. in block 14 Nehalem.... ...... 50 the system in Idaho, anti with thia has United States Land Office, 91 2 1) acres in sec. 1, T. 1 », R. 10 W William Morris, lots 3 and 4 In block come to us i hat elevating and ennobling Portland, Oregon, 81 Edith L. Kr.uner, Beginning at the 2. Tobi's Add. to Nehalem December 16111^1905. influence which woman always exerts N.W. cor. ot Smith Elliott’s place D. H and A. J. Vedder, lots 11 and Notice is hereby given that in compliance Send us list of trees wanted and prices will be quoted by return mail 1 2 in block 2, ToTH's Add. to Ne » 1 Sec. l.Tp. I 8.. R. IO , thence with the provisions of the set of Congress ot W. on N. line of Hiram smith's halem City ... 50 upon the affairs in winch she has apart.” June 3rd, 1878, entitled ' An act for the sale Unknown, lot 4 in block 4. Tohl’s D L.C. to County road ; thence I da P oktkk -B oykr . timber lands in the States of Califo* nia, 50 8’’y following County road to N Add. to Nehalem City This in to certify, that I have this 27th day of December, 1904, inspected and of Oregon, Nevada, and Wnshtiigton Territo i John E k Frac’i blocg 5. Tohl’s Add. line of Vaughn’s D.L.- '. ; ta.-iice H. examined the Nursery Stock of Mr E. P. Smith, of The Eastwood Nuraeric», Gres ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by 50 to s.W. cor. of smith Elliot Cs place; ! to Nehalem City act of August 4, IM gi . A Modern Miracle. ham. Oregon, and wo far an I am able to awcertain, have found it in good, market I Nies Drostoff. 28 it. onS side of lot 3, thenee North along the West line of JAMES C. COX. *• Truly miraculous seemed the recov able condition and clear of anv serious insect pest or disease. Their methods of Of Republic, county Smith Elliott’s place to beg., less 1 block 6 Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem of Ferry, State of Wash 8 06 ery of Mr" Molllie Holt of this place,” handling and,growing stock are first class. i City 2 » acres sold, c >nt. 15 acres i.t .see. ington, has this day filed in this office his 1 30 Joe Ihincan, lot 12. block 12, Tohl’s 2 T 1 S . R- 1»» W sworn siatenieiit No. 6675, for the purchase WILBUR K. NEWELL, Commissioner First District. 78 writes J. O. R Hooper. Woodford, lenn., 1 Add. to Nehalem Citv ... W. B Alderman. All that portion ot of the Ne *4 of Section No. 11, in Township “she WH8 h «» waxied t.v coughing up D. H. Vedder, lots 1 and 2 in Blk. 16, the N.B. 4 of s.E % u 8. 12. No. 6, Range No. 10 W. and will offer proof to 1 Tobi's Add. to Nehalem Citv 2 02 pus» fr«»m|her longs. T. 1 8. R. IO " lying Mouth of ‘ 7 . D>g:tors declared show that the land sought is more valuable 1 1 Chris France# lot 6. Blk. 17. Tohl ’ s Kile 11 is River S for it* timber or stone than for agricultural pur her end so near that her family had 26 ' Adil to Nehalem City ............... Blumauer Frank Drug Co. Ar Lois poses, anti to establish his claim to »aid land watcherl by her bed-side forty-eight Martha M. Thompson, lot 11. Blk 4 A. Johnson. Lots 15 and 16. Sec. before the County Clerk ot Tillamook County, 40 ; 26 hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. A. Tohl’s Add to Nehalem Citv. 23, T 1 8. R. 10 W at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 1 M R Baker, lots 1 and 2 Blk. 8, W. L. Riefenoerg. Beginning 60 fc. 8th day of March, 1906 He names as wit* Kings N-w Discovery wax ¿iven her, 1 84 I Bry City ......... West of tne cor. of Block 4 liessea : with the astonishing result flint im 1 Jos. Gaudrau. 1 >t 19. Blk. 1( Bay in F u U. t ’»» Addition to B »y Citv. Walter C. Briley, John H. Oliver, Maud 73 provement began, and continued, until View Add to Bay City thenc? vest to N tV cor 01 L«»t 1. i»liver, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Kate Cox, o| Emma L. williams, lots 9 and IO. B uick 20. Fuller’s Amen led Add. Republic, Washington. 73 she finally completely recovered, and Blk. 13, Bay View Arid to Bay City. to Hay i ity ; thence S to a pt -M) Any and all persons claiming adversely the is a healthy woman to-day. ” Guaran Edith L. Kramer, lots 1 and a, Blk. ft. 8 of S.E. cor. of Lol 15 of said above-described lands are requestad to file their 3. Bar View Add to Bay City Block 2 » ; then c H. to a ;»t. 8U ft. teed cure for coughs and coIde. 50c. claims in this office 011 or before said 8th day of Edito L. Kramer, lots 5. ♦» and 7, Blk 8. an 1 *»O ft- West of 8 W cor. of and $1 fk) at Chaa. I Clough, Druggi.t. March. >90* 1 46 3, Bar View Add. to Bay Citv ........ BIx. 15 of said Fuller's Add. to A LOB BN ON ». D bkbsxb , Register, No Chínete Employed» The Beet Hotel in the city Trial bottle free. Bay City , tltence North to the T. BOTTS, HERIFF’S SALE. NEW WINTER FABRICS Complete set of Abstract Book Taxes paid for nons Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring & Dress and W alking Suits, Dress Skirts, SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook W.H Over 30 Years experience in the Business O arl HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, Ac, Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at COOPER, haberlach , Çcutôihcr cAbuokiit, W. A. WILLIAMS Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the I kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my i prices will compare with those that do. Next door to Local Phone. ''J'' H. GOYNE, Office : Opposite Court House, The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, W. SEVERANCE, J. P. ALiLtEN» Proprietor Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation Q r Itep»irs Gnns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing. Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh McNair’s. H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M.D., Office first door East of F. R Beals’ office. Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. S. STEPHENS, • Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. J TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COffîPÆNY. 1 T 4 A. K. CASE, Iron Works 3 Tillamook General Machinists & Blacksmiths, 4 Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a ¡Specialty. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Pacific Navigation Co. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, Tillamook, Oregon OS. COATES, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca sbire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon OBERT A. MILLER, STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. IIARRTSoN. ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE. - Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express LATIMER, BROS., BARBER AMD HAIRDRESSER If you are in want of Good Trees, guaranteed true to name, SHAVING, The EASTWOOD NURSERIES, Gresham, Oregon, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Vines. Fine Assortment of Rose Bushes. Centrally boeated Rates, $1 Per day LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. ÜHRSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, I OREGON HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING, ETC