Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 29, 1906, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 29. 1906
Real Estate Transfers.
U.S. Patent to Herman K. Finch. 149.39
acres. Sections 6 aud 7, tp. 8 north,
range 8 west.
U.S. Patent to Anthony Damitio. Tract
in section 6, tp. 3 north, range 10
west and section 1, tp. 3 north, range
11 west.
U.S. Patent to Millie E. Coles, for the
heirs of David G. Coles, deceased.
Tract. Sections 14 and 23, tp. 2
south, range 10 west.
Ten mortgages to secure »15,013.50 filed.
Four mortgagee securing »2046.00 satis­
fied. _____
J.
R. U1HITNEY,
A MATTER OF HEALTH
Furnished by H. T. Botts
JOHN
HOW ser ,
Claude Thayer and wife to Nellie Allen.
Candidate for
Lots o and 8, block 5. of Tillamook
1244.55.
jndidate for Republi­ F. R. City.
Beals and wife to I. F. Larson.
E
lot 7, block 4, McDermott's
add. to City of Tillamook. »200.00.
can Nomination for
Armada Pesterfield and husband to
David A. Bailey. Tract, sections 14
at
lint Representative of
and 15, tp. 4 south, rauge 10 west.
»6,600 00.
Cottle and wife to A. N. Banta.
illamook and Yamhill H. W.
Lots 9, 10 and 11, Bay View add. to
NETARTS
Bay City. »1.00. Deed of correc­
Counties.
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben O’Hara, of Tilla
Agnes Kellow to T. J. Harris. Tract., mook, were on the beach visiting with
section 19. tp. 8 south, range 10 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O'Hara the last of
A mistaken idea prevails to some ex­ Governor Chamberlain appointed t°
west. JI. 00.
the week, returning home Saturday.
tent as to the emoluments of the State this position Mr. Alhert Tozier, a Dem
LLAMOOK
JOTTINGS. State of Oregon to W. S. Cone. Tract A. W. Phelps, of Long Prairie, s|>eut Printer and the practical workings of oerat, a practical printer, and secre­
containing 80 acres, section 25, tp. 1 a couple of days with Ids brother, Geo. the office. It is not the big " fat” office tary of the Oregon Press Association,
Absolutely Pure
. A. Goddard, of Seattle, is in the
whose integrity is unquestioned and
north, range 10 west. »100.00.
it is accused of being,
W. Phelps, the first of the week.
Armada Pesterfield and husband to
III the first place the appropriation who has measured all printing done
School ie progressing nicely with
tth F. Moon was in from Blaine on
bills therefor in
A Cream of Tartar Powder,
for ‘•printing” conveys a wrong impres­ and (approved all
Frank Worthington, 40 acres, section Edgar Munson at the helm.
free from alum or phos-
»day.
15, tp, 4 south, range 10 west.
sion. The biennial appropriation is not strict accordance with law. Every bill
Sam Reading, of South Prairie, was for printing alone, but includes also ti.- for printing is also carefully audited
phatlo acid
»400.00.
hoice creamery butter 50c. at D. T.
Frank A. Paul and wife to Frank Fitz­ rusticating on the beach Sunday.
cost of paper, ruling election supplies by the Secretary of State. Mr. Dun­ BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
rounds.
*
Geo. W. Phelps and J. J. Kutcher and many smaller items, amounting bar is acknowledged to be one of the
patrick. Quit claim. Tract, sec.
R. Reeher was down from Wilson on
for tiie biennial period to about best officers the state has ever had, and
6, tp. 2 south, .range 9 west. »1.00. went to the county seat Monday.
dnesday.
John C. Wilson and wife to John Zuer-
Sid Lowry was at the cheese factory »23,000, Tiie last report of the Secre­ his auditing stamp of approval is suf­
. A. Hoyt, of Hillsboro, was in the
tary ot State to the Legislature will ficient guarantee of honest accounting
cher. Tract, section 12, tp. 1 south, Wednesday last.
on Wednesday.
The State Printing Office is a target
show these figures to be correct. Then
range 10 west. Also right of wsy
, J. Brown and wife, of Minneapolis,
“1 have tried all kinds of wate.-proof
the State Printer must provide his own of attack without just reason. The
for road along south bank of Kil-
BLAINE.
ie in on Sunday.
clothing and have never found anything
printing plant and pay all running ex­ heavy cost of printing in past years hns
chis river. »100.00.
at any price to compare wifh your Fish
Every body is making garden this penses of the office.
. B. Rupp, of Bloomfield. Ia., came in Israel Putnam to Hariet Mabel Watt.
The pay rolls been chiefly due to the large number of
Brand for protection from all kind» of
week.
;he steamer oil Sunday.
5 acres, section 35, tp. 1 north, range
alone for the two years exceed »25.000. copies printed. This has been reduced
weather.”
Rev. Helens preached to a crowded The Salem Typographical Union can by law, and the price now paid by the
10¡west, Woodlawn add. to Bay
L A. Gray and wife, of Woodland,
(The name anti address of the writer of this
unsolicited letter tuny bo bad upon application)
Sunday evening.
City. »150.00.
bear out the accuracy of Chis state­ State for most of the public printing is
e in the city on Sunday.
Highest
,liy:irtj_M Biltl’s Fair. 11)04.
T. R. Colson will build a new house ment. The cost of material, a limited not above that chargod by the printing
W. Talmage returned to the city on Lawrence E, Sanders and wife to R. B.
on his ranch this Summer.
firms
of
Portland
and
some
of
it
is
con
­
McArthur,
Tract,
section
83,
tp.
4
amount
of
work
done
in
outside
Union
Inesday from a business trip to the
A. J. TOWER CO. The Sign of the Fish
M. S. Woods went to Tillamook city office during a rush in the State Print­ siderably less. For some classes of
south, range 9 west. »500 00.
iide.
Boston, U.S.A.
Minta M Arthur nnd husband to R. B. on buiness Friday.
ing Office, rent, power, inks, and a hun­ work, especially where a large number
larley Vogler returned to the city on
TOWER CANADIAN
W. N Bays transacted business in dred other expenses, adds fully »10.000 of copies are required to be printed, the
McArthur. Tract in sections 32 and
nesday from California to look after
CO.. LIMITED
33, tp 4 south, range 9 west. »250. Cloverdale Friday.
more. This makes »58,000 of expenses price should be i educed somewhat.
Toronto, Canada
lomestead.
Herman
Farmer
was
in
Blaine
this
Frederick Auer and wife to Nelson P.
which the State Printer does not get.
I have given this subject my most
Mahon st WamwM Wot Woathor Clothing
>ung man, 16 years of age, would
Wheeler. 160 acres, section 17, tp. week putting up his political fences.
Thus it will be readily seen that careful studv, and believe ^here are two
3BI
employment in or near the city.—
At the rate grass is growing people when the cost of production of the methods by which the cost of printing
6 south, range 9 west. »1800.00.
ress Box 154. City.
E. H. Virgel and wife to A. B. Pollard will be able to turn out their stock and printing is taken into consideration could be kept down to a minimun. One
Lots 14 to 18, block 1 and lots 14 to milch cows bv April 1st.
the State Printing Office is not all is to limit the volume of printing and re­
ie C. E. society of the Christian
The prospects are very bright for a profit. It is just like any other print­ vise the schedule of prices upon an up-to.
rch will give a Blue Jay social on
17 and 19 to 22, block 12. Ocean
KBLL the
big out put of cheese from the Blaine ing, business. It costs something to date basis, the same as that of commer­
Park. »159.00.
lay evening, April 13th at Todds’
and CURE the LUNGS
Selina J. Petre, Mollie Petre and Josepl ' district this year.
run it.
cial printing generally. The other is for
Clyde Browning, of Seattle, arrived
ine Huff and husband (heirs to
Criticism lias for years been directed the State to own and operate its own
lere will be a union temperance meet-
Henry Petre, deceased) to Jacob H. Thursday, he will spend the summer at the State Printing Office and it printing plant, and to pay the State
of all the churches at the Methodist
Cook. 160 acres, section 16, tp, 2 visiting with bis brother.^
seems that it still continues. The pres Printer a reasonable flat, fixed salary.
ch next Sunday evening. Special
Blaine citizens will erect a church in ent State Printer has been accused of Eithet of these plans, or similar plans
south, rang« 10 west. »1000.00.
c will be arranged and everybody
Albert Henshaw and Isabella Wheat the near future. What denomination it graft, of dividing the profits of the of­ along these lines, which the Legislature
¡ally invited to attend this service.
ZTONSUMPTlbN
Prlw
and hushand (heirs to Isabella Hen­ will be we are not able to say at this fice with political bosses, and of a fur­ might adopt for the betterment of the
FDR i OUGHS and
50eM1.00
r. and Mrs. W»ll Bibby, who for the
shaw). Lots 1, 2 and 8, block 8, writing.
ther division for the use of the state service, would meet my hearty support.
V
0LDS
Fres
Trial.
year have been residents of Tilla-
Thayer’s add. to town of Lincoln,
printing piant. There is absolutely no
My
Republicanism
will
be
attested
by
k, were passengers on the Elmore
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
Surest and UuicXeot Cure for all
now Tillamook City. »350 30.
truth in these statements. I pay »100 the people of Linn County, where I for­
day, en route to Ashland. Or., Mrs.
THROAT and LUNG TROUxL
P. McIntosh and wife to McIntosh
per
month
rental
for
the
plant
and
no
merly edited the Daily and Weekly Her
Those who have been sick with grip
LES, or MONEY BACK.
y's former home, where they will in
Cheese Co. Assignment rights under on the prairie are recovering.
more, which is considered a leasonable aid for twenty years.
e reside.
lease. Tract in section 8, tp. 2 south,
rental. I have a lease duly signed to
As a native Oregonian and a printer
The Tillamook Lumbering Co. is get.
>rd’s day morning at the Christian
range 9 west. J1.00.
tills effect, and there has been no divi. of twenty five years'* experience, I have
ting
some
logs
hauled
into
the
river
ch, subject of the sermon : “In McIntosh Cheese Company to South
sion of the office with any person.
endeavored to conduct the State Print­
from the Hansen place.
st.” A solo will be sung at this ser-
Prairie Creamery Co.
Same as
The fees paid the Slate Printer are ing Office in a clean, business-like man­
ind other special songs will be sung,
Miss
Winnie
Goyne
is
spending
a
few
above. »1.00.
fixed by law, and every item printed is ner, and as a candidate for a second
ybody invited to come. No preach- Hugh V. Welsh to Francis J. Welsh. days with her parents.
measured by an expert printer, ap­ term, am willing to stand upon my
n the evening,
Mr. West and Mr. Darby have been pointed by the Governor, whose duty record. The books of the office are open
160 acres, tp. 3 south, range 8 west.
e political liars, finding that they
delivering spruce lumber in Tillamook. it is to measure the printing and affix for inspection.
»1.00.
SEWING MACHINE.
able to be sued for damages in a Vulcan Iron Works to F. R. Beals & G.
Grandma Johnson has been visiting > the amount due as provided by law.
J. R. H HITNKY.
suit, have retracted, but in running
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Miller.
W. Kiger. Tract known as Will­
ver themselves they have made it
iams Mill site on Tillamook Bay.
Albert Mason will close a very suc­
e for G. T. Jenkins, whom, it seems,
J 100.00.
cessful six months term of school next WHAT THE PRESS SAYS Col Aitkin's candidacy for State Treasur.
er voices the sentiment of the whole of
d oue of their untruthful letters and M. B. Pettevs and wife to R. J. Hen­ Friday in the Quick district. A nice
bv has placed himself in a position
dricks. Tract in section 34, tp. 1 program will be rendered by the school. About J. H. Aitkin, Candidate Eastern Oregon.
e he can be sued for damages,
north, range 10 west, together with
Roseburg Review. Douglas County.
M. B. Green leaves on the Sheridan
for State Treasurer
right of way for conveying water. stage next Saturday evening to visit j
Mr. Aitkin is a past grand chancellor
matter whether it is Henry Cren.
»2000 00.
of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon, and
or Henry Leach who lands the
Huntington Hearld, Baker County.
his sisters at McMinnville.
nation for sheriff on the republican U.S.A, to John A. Shaw. 52.54 acres,
J. H Aitkin of this city has announced is also well know here through lieing in­
section 27, tp. 3 north, range 9 west.
t, either will be able to beat Sheriff
Ilia candidacy for the Republican nomi­ terested with the Umpqua Impiovement
EOULDER CREEK.
company nt Winchester.
fe in the election, as we will show Ethel G. Johnson, by Sheriff, to Isaac
nation for State Treasurer.
Mr. B. A. Smith and family spent last
Zura Wells. Tax deed to tract in
t the finalistruggle takes place, that
Mr. Aitkin lias been a resident of this
section 24, tp. 2 south, range 10 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chop­ city for the past seventeen years, lie is DR. JAMEN WITHYCOMBE,
he republican aspirants and their
ard.
west. »9.80.
rs do as they have promised—sup-
president and manager of the Oregon
Rev. Andrew Helm, of Beaver, preach Commercial Company, one of the largest
William L Riefenberg to W. S. Cone
the republican ticket.
and wife. Tract in Bay City, Ore. ed at Boulder Creek school house last mercantile concerns in this section of the
if. E. H. Whitnev asks us to publish
Sunday morning.
»472 80.
state, is president of bank of Huntington
following announcement
“I
John A. Shaw and wife to Hammond
We understand that Mr. Parmer has and of the Huntington Lumber Co.,
to take this opportunity to extend
Lumber Co. Lot 1. section 27, tp. 3, moved oft of Mr. W. N. Bays’ place and lumber manufacturers.
ncerest thanks and appreciation to
range 9 west. Containing 12.54. gone down the river to live.
He is vice president of the Oregon De­
lembers of the High School, those
acres. »1.00.
Mrs. Florence Getcbell and son Hume velopment League, which is doing effect­
ited with it, and their parents and
A. B. Hammond to Tiie Astoria Co. went up to Mr. Will Bays’ last Sun­ ive work for the whole State and has
Is, who signed a petition desiring
80.73 acres, section 9, tp. 3 north, day evening, for a few days visit.
always taken a leading part in matters
> remain in the school work here
range 8 west and section 9, tp. 8
We are sorry to say that Frank advancing this part of Oregon.
ler year. While my plans are to
north, range 10 west. »1.00.
Kumm is reported to be quite siett at
He is the Baker county member of the
up w< rk in another place, I wish it
John E. Tuttle, by Sheriff. Tax deed tc his home.
Republican State Central Committee.
stood that 1 do not lightly over-
■S
W. 22Ji feet, lot 2, block 8, Tilla­
Mr. R. Y Biaiock expects to leave for
Mr. Aitkin was consecutively elected
National Sewing thchine Co.,
n paper signed by every member of
mook City. Ore. »12.00.
Idaho in a few davs, where he will work three terms mayor and two terms treas­
igh School grades and by our pro-
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
John Svenson and wife to Charles in the mines for the next five months.
urer of this city. At present he is a city
it citizens.—B. H. Whitney.”
FACrOKY AT BELVtlZ.i. r’. ll.L.
Albin Svenson. Tract in section 19,
Mr. Ralph Moor spent a part of Sat­ councilman and a member of the school
tp. 1 south, range 9 west. »4700,00. urday and Sunday at his home near Til­ board.
or County Commissioner.
Edith Turtle, by Sheriff. Tax deed to lamook.
He enjoys the confidence of the people
re by announce myself as a candi-
E. Vi, lot 6, block 8, Tillamook City.
Prayer meeting will be held next Thurs­ of Erstern Oregon and is well and favor­
Jor County Commissioner on the
Ore. »3.30.
Everyone should subscribe for
day night at the home of Grandpa Bra ably known throughout the entire state.
fra tic ticket. I am in favor of good Florence D. and H. D. Bryant to Simeon dy.
bis horns »apsr, la order to set all
The republicans will make no mistake
l and bridges and making the toll
Earl. 80 acres. Section 6, tp. 2
H. A. Chopard planted his potatoes in nominating J. II. Aitkin for state
ths local news, but to keep in touch
free when they can lie taken care
south, range 9 west. »1000.00.
last Monday.
with the world's daily sTsnts
treasurer.
thout burdening the taxpayers. If James W. and Eliza Brock to Simeon
Mrs Sherese Doutzasd was calling on Baker City Herald. Baker County.
should also read
Republican
(anti¡date
for
nominated on the democratic
Earl. 80 acres. Section 6. tp. 2 [ several of her friends in this neighbor,
J. A. Aitkin, Candidate for the nomi.
I will not withdraw, but stand
south, range 9 west. $1.00.
Governor.
hood Inst Saturday.
nation for State Treasurer oil the repub­
e will of the people and my party. Wilson E. Brock and wife to Simeon
Mrs. Roza Borba and Mrs. Lena Mc­ lican ticket, is one of the best known
Dr. Withycombe is widely nnd favor­
O tto W alther , Spruce.
Earl. 80 a. in section 6. tp. 2 south, Intyre have both been on the sick list
ably known throughout the state. His
men in Oregon.
range 9 west. »1.00.
lately.
The leading evening newspaper of
He has been prominent i» the public residence of nearly thirty-five years has
For State Treasurer.
Rollie Watson and wife to Nelson P.
Pity the poor bachelor ! J. W. Tomp­ life for many years and during that time given him a ripe experience as to the
the Pacific Coast, which has com­
Wheeler. 160 acres Section 12, kins’usually smiling face wears a most
•by announce mvself as a candi-
has traveled quite extensively over the needs of every industrial interest. Hr is
plete Associated Press reports and
tp.
3
south,
range
8
west.
»1000.00
woe begone expression now adays. The state. He is considered to tie one of the a champion of lietter markets for the
for the office of State Treasurer,
special leased - wire service, with
□licit the votes of all republicans at U.S. Patent to Walter L. Pulliam. 160 j boat did not bring his mother, so hr is strongest men on the state ticket to day, products of the farm and factory, better
correspondents In important news
acres. Section 13, tp. 6 south, range still compelled to wrestle with the pots
rimarv election, April 20th, 1906.
ami being an Eastern Oregon man. hie roads, open rivers and improved har­
9 west
centers and in all the cities and
and pans, as well as pups and cows.
only Grand Army man aspiring to
bors.
strength in this section is not questioned.
te office and the only announced U.S. Patent to John L. Campbell. 160.96
Mr J. J. Hollett.of Blaine, passed here
principal towns of the Northwest.
He has been a staunch republican from
He is also very strong in Portland and
acres. Section 6, tp. 3 north, range j Monday on his way to and from Beaver.
the time he became old enough to cast
date recognizing the 1905 flat
Portland and suburbs are covered
the valley anil his friends who are work­ his first ballot. His slogan for the cam­
8 west.
r law as binding without addicion-
Elder R. Y. Blalock preached at Blaine ing for him predict that he will ,eouie paign is “An Honest and Fearless Per­
by a bright staff of reporters, and
U.S. Patent to Fret! C. Foland. 80 last Sunday morning, and Rev. Andrew :
islaticn.
formance of Public Duty, a Greater and
editorial, dramatic, society and
out with a big majority.
A ugustus C. J ennings .
acres. Section 28, tp. 3 south, range Helm in the evening.
United Oregon.’* Thus he is in accord |
Ontario Argus, Malheur County.
with the sentiment of ”A Square Deal to i epocial writers. Saturday's edi­
9 west.
“We-hnve no right to judge a man.
John H. Aitkin of Huntington has an­ Every Person and to Every Interest.”
tion conoids of 26 to 28 pages, and
Doctors Ar© Puzzled
U.S. Patent to Charles W. floeres. 160
Until lie’s fairly tried :
nounced hi» inmilidacv for the nomina­ He believes that this sentiment should I has colored comic pages, as well as
i remarkable recovery «»f Kenneth
acres. Section 25, tp. 5 south, range
pervade in tangible form all policies of
Jr, of Vanceboro. Me., is the sub­
Should we not like his company.
tion for Btnte Treasurer on the Republi­ our
a department for children, colored
11 west.
state government, especially so in
fif much interest to the medical
We know the world is wide.
can
ticket.
This
section
of
Oregon
is
matters of taxation and for a rational
fashion page, an lntereeting serial
iiity and a wide circle of friends, U.S. Patent to Samuel G. Ree<l. 160 Some may have faults and who has not.
entitled to recognition on the state ticket ' regulation of public utilities.
ivs of his case; “Owing to severe '
acres. Section 7, tp. 1 north, range :
story and other attractive featuree
The
old
as
well
as
young
Dr. Withvcotnlie is a man of executive
and no better selection could be made
knmtior» of the Throat and con- ,
9 west.
in addition to all the news of the
ability, of unquestionable integrity, anti
►n of the Lungs, three doctors gave U.S. Patent to William H. Jenks 180.53 Perhaps we may, for all we know,
for this import uit office.
P to die. when, as a lust resort. I
day
Have fifty to their one.” (Selected) ‘ No man in Eastern Oregon is held in if elected will give an administration
that will lie characterized for its Moral­
acre*. Section 88, tp. 4 north, range
Rduced to try L>r. King's New Dia-
Subscription Rates: Ono month,
higher
esteemed
than
John
H.
Aitkin.and
ity,
Strength
and
Justice.
r and I am happy tossy it saved
6 west and sections 4 and 5, tp. 3 :
50
cents; three months, »1.36; six
his
friends,
who
are
legion,
will
do
every
h.” Cures the worst <’oughs and
north, range 0 west.
I am paying 7cents a pound
Vote for Withycombe, the
[■ Brouchitis Tonnilitia. Weak
thing possibly to secure his nomination.
months, 12.60; twelve months, »6.
U
S.
Patent
to
Alice
C.
Curry,
160
k H Kirseness and La Grippe. Guar-
for well trimmed green hides. Eagle Valley News, Baker County.
Farmer’« Candidate
“» Sample copies mailed free.
acre«. Section 17. tp. 1 north, range I
p a-‘ ( has I. Clough's drug store.
Leach's Butcher Shop
We believe the above coturue.it on
And the Farmer’» Friend.
Rd f 1.00 Trial bottle free.
9 west.
Re-nomination for State
Printer
Republican Primary,
aprii 20th.
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
BEST BY TEST
couch
w™ Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FT r
The Evening Telegram,
Portland, Oregon,