Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 21, 1907, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 21
Editorial Snap Shots.
Real Estate Transfers.
Frank R. Sleinhauer to Henry Tobi.
Tract in section 13, tp 3 north, range
10 west.—$150
Amos Bradehaw io Albert Sholes. Quit
claim to tract in section 8, tp. 3
north, range 6 west. -$1.
Albert S. Sholes and wife to Detroit
Trust Co. Tract in seciicn» 2. 3. 4
and II, tp 3 north, range 6 west.—$10.
Sarali A. Bidwell to Albert 8. Sholee.
40 acre« in seel ion 8, tp 3 north,
range 6 west.—$10.
Maud Bia<lahaw to Albert S. Sholes. 160
acres in section 11, tpB north, range
6 west.—$10.
Jessie Newman to Albeit 8. Sholes.
Tract in section 3, range 6 west and
section 3, tp 8 north, range 6 west.—
$lo.
H irvey H. G i.lley and wife to H E.
Noble. Tract in section 34, tp 2
north, range 10 west —$1600.
Joseph Wilson and wife to A. J. Burdii k.
Tract of 80 acres in section 15, t| 2
south, range 9 west.—$1.
Lailali Suulfer and husoand to Western
Oregon Trust Co. Tract in sections
17 and 18, tp. 1 south, langs 9 w.st.
-$1.
Nellie Eunice Armstrong and husband
to L. H. Field, Z. C. Eldred and A.
C. xnd C. C. Bloomfield. Tract.
Section 4, tp. 2 south, rangeS we»t.
-»10.
Laura Kabkee to II. T. Crane, Quit
claim to tract in section 35. tp 2
north, range 10 west.—$1.
Toe Astoria Company to J H. and A.
M. Smith. Tract in section 20, tp. 3
north, range 9 west.—$1.
J >bn M. Ayers and wife to Nelson P.
Wheeler. Tract in section 10, tp6
south, range 9 west.—$1200.
Ben J. Sykes ami wife to John E. Du-
Bois. Quit claim to tract iu section
16, tp. 3 north, range 6 west.—$1.
Claude Thayer and wife to William C.
Woods. Ill Claude Thayer's add to
City ol Tillamook. Ixit 3, block 43.
—$100.
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. to
I’eter By rout and wife. Quit claim
to ail property covered by deed re­
corded Book " 5,” pages, 310, 312,
except right of way.
Fred G. Barton and wife to Western
Timber Co. Tract in sections 12 and
13, tp 3 north, range 6 west.—$1.
Lee Laughlin and wife to Clark E.
Hadley. Tract in section 25, tp 1
south, range 10 west.—$7750.
Repotted by H. T. Botts, AI «trader
It looks as though, from the filth on
some ol the cows which are now running Trustee White Clover Grange to Inge-
borg Crawford. Quit claim. Tied
nt large in the city, that they need the
ill section 23, tp 3 north, range 111
muck rake.
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west.
Wesley Rusli lias torn down the fence
White Clover Grange to lngeborg Craw­
and toll gate on the Wilson river. We
ford. Deed to tract described above.
wonder whether lie is getting ready to
—$100.
pay back the money he extracted Irom
Arthur
Sigway and wife to A M. Hare.
the traveling public ?
1-ots 1 and 2. block 2, Park addition
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to Tillamook.—$60.
There is this satisfaction about the
government reserving the burned dis­ Jonas Olson and wife to A. M. Hare.
tricts in the south part of the county for
Quit claim to above.—$5.
a lorest reserve, the timber cruisers will George B. Renick et al to The Whitney
not lie able to locate people on it after
Co.. Ltd. Tract of laud in Tillamook
showing them a fine body of timber else­
county, with lauds ill other counties
where
-$1.
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The railroad magnutes hud a "brain Carl P. Knudson and wife to Henry
Told. Quit claim to all fir and
storin’’ last week, talking about luina
apruce timber on W i/y. lot 3, all ol
tion and bankruptcy. Rats! Roosevelt
lot 4. section 5; lot I, section 6, tp 2
ought to put all the railroad presidents
north, range 9 west.—$1.
into the hands of a receiver, for it war
only a few months ago that, for want ol Phil L. Locke to Thad B. Preston
equipment, they had to admit that they
Tract In section 14, tp. 2 south, range
could not and cannot now handle all the
10 west.—$1.
business offered, so they want to bring Numerous rights of way to Pacific Rail
on a panic.
way & Navigation Co.
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The Coaxt Counties, south of Clatsop, Roliert B. Farley nml wife to John and
Armada Pestertield. Tract in secs
by the recent order of President Roose
27 and 28, tp 4 south, range 10 west.
velt, setting aside 4,051,9110 additional
$1000.
acres in Oregon as forest reserves, does
not appear to be getting a square deal Asa (J. Welle and wife to Joliu and
by the manner iu which a large portion
Armada Peslerfield. Tract in sec. 6,
of the land along the Coast is withdrawn
tp 4 south, range 9 west ami section
from entry. From the mnp published in
1, tp 4 south, range 10 west.—$4500.
the Oregonian it looks as though most Hubert E Ross and wife to F. R. Beals.
of the land in this county south ofCape
Tract. Section 32,tp. 1 south, range
Lookout and Spruce is placed ill the re.
10 west.—$400.
sei ve.
George Briuim and wife to Dinatlia
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Page. Tract in Claude Thayer'*
We do not believe the report that the
addition to Tillamook City.—$50.
plans for the extension of the Astoria &
Columbia River Railroad will be put off, David Jones and wife to Anna Kunze.
but, on the other had, we believe this, as
Ixite 1 and 2, block 10, W. D Still-
soon as the road is turned over to Mr.
well's addition to Tillamook City.—
Hill, work will proceed as rapidly as
$500.
possible. And in proof of this, watch the John Henry Humphrey and wife, Sarah
proceedings of 111« circuit court in this
Hannah Rebecca Dumphrey, Nellie
city arid see the determined fight the Hill
Booth and husband, brother and
people will put up to secure the right of
sisters of Charles Dumphrey to Eliza-
way from Clatsop’s county line to this
lieth Dumphrey (mother). Deed to
city. Hill is after feeders for his road,
tract in tp 2notth, range 7 went
and he could not get a better feeder than
-$5.
Tillamook county.
Alexander McDonald to John II. Smith.
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Quit claim to tract in section 20, tp
The strike of the saw mill hands in
3 north, range 9 west.—$250.
Portland resembles somewhat the A.P.A.
niovemet t in that city some years ago. Archibald Cameron and wife to John 11.
and A. M. Smith. Tract in section
Men rushed blindly into that order be
20, tp 3 north, range 9 west —$10.
cause some persons raised a bugaboo,
and so intense was the excitement, men John II. Smith and wify to A. M. Smith.
di<l not stop to consider what they were
Tract in section 20, tp3 north, range
A. R. Gangloff and wife to Lailab
doing, but, like a band of sheep, plunged
9 west —$5.
Snuffer. Tract in town of Lincoln,
leadlong into the A I’.A. Someone must
C. A E. Tliryer to Mary E. Rhodes.
now Tillamook City.—$1.
have raised a similar bugaboo and stain
Quitclaim to all fractional, block 1,
peded the mill hands in Portland, caus­
Andrew
P. Wagner and wife to Florence
Bay City.- $15.
ing t hem to join the Industiial Workers
V. Getcliell. Tract in section 12, tp
of the Woild at the instigation of labor W. S Hays to Ella R. Haya. Deed to all
4 south, range 10 west.—$500.
interest in Bay City, W. S Cone gi
agitators, throwing up |ol»s with good
J. Chatles Hunter to Frank Long, sr.,
Co.'s
add
thereto,
intending
to
re.
wages. No wonder that the strike in
and Rudolph Lamb, Tide lot 14.
convey interest. 228 Book "Q."—$1.
Portland suddenly went to pieces, as it
town of Lincoln, also tide laml be-
was bound to, for there was no cause W. II. Johnson and wife, Snrali Miller
tween said lot 14 and line of ordt-
and husband and Russ Johnson to
lor the men to quit their work and walk
nary low water on lloquarton
Carrie
Tmnerstet
Quit
claim
to
out.
slough, buildings, etc. $2990.
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trai l in sections28and 33, tp I south,
All that it would have cost the state
Samuel F. Lucas to Jessie B. Lucas
range 9 west.—$600.
for the salary of the dairy and cieameiy
Tract. Sectiou 31, tp. 8 south, range
Lee Laughlin and w ife to Fred L. Sap­
inspector was $1.500 a year, but Govr.
8 w est.—$1.
pington. Lots 3 and 4. block 12,
Chamberlain vetoed the bill. George was
Isaac W. Hiner and wife to J D Jones.
Stillwell's addition to Lincoln, now
playing politics, for presently he wib
Tract iu section 20, t|> 3 south, range
Tillamook City —$1 00.
take the stump and tell the dear people
9 west and tiuilier on Se't Nw
George
W.
Phelps
Co.
to
J
S.
Lamar.
what a lot of money he was saving the
said section 20.—$500.
Deed to lot ft, block 9. Netarts.—$75.
people. But what about the dairy in
Susan Olive Todd and husband to Grand
dustry and the efforts put forth to place Harriet Elpbine Balterson to P. C. War
Rapids Oregon Timber Co. 160.54
ren. Quit claim to tract in section
clean, wholesome dairy products upon
acres section 18, tp 2 north, range 6
20, tp 3 north, range 10 west.—$1.
the market ? Why Chaml>erlain was so
west.—$1000.
short sighted and fienurious that out of Claude Thayer and wife to Wilson River Prince W. Todd and wife to Grano
enormous appropiiotions passed by the
Lumber Co. Quit claim to tract in
Rapids Oregon Timber Co. 160
state legislature he would not allow the
sectiou 27, tp 1 north, range 8 west.
acres. Section 13, tp 2 north, range
bill for a dairy and creamery inspector,
7 west.—$1000.
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at a salary of only $1,500, to become a Henry Tolil to Charles W. Mead Tract
Flora E. Vantress to Grand Rapids
law, because it would not help George's
In section 2, tp 2 north, range 10
Oregon Timber Co. 161.09 acies.
political milking machine. However, the
west.—$150.
see 19. tp 2 north, range 6 west.—
l>eople elected a politician instead of a
$1000.
farmer for governor, so it is not much William A. Ingalls to Western Oregon
Mathias Matson to P. B. Vantres*.
Trust
Co.
Option.
Tract
in
section
good for the dairy interests"! Tillamook
Tract iu section 5, tp 2 north, range
34, tp 1 south, range 8 west.—$1.
county to attempt to kick, but the dairy
9 west —$4247.40.
men have just cause to kick now, and Erick Glad and wife to I) Egbert Good­
Joseph
T. Verins and wife to Godfrey
speed.
Tract.
Section
13,
tp.
1
we suppose they will continue» to kick.
south, range 10 west. -$4000.
VonPlaten and G. W Earle. 160
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We have received a lengthy communi
acres in section 18. tp 2 north, range
John O. Bozorth and wile to Lizzie
cation trorn L. J. Arstill. the bank check
7 west.—$1000.
Maude Stephens, Quit claim to
forger, who is now confined in the coun­
Ralph
Ackley ami wife to Mary John­
tract in section 35, tp. 1 north, range
ty jail. A man who has forged a num
son. Lot 8, block 20, Thayei'sadd
10 west.—$1.
her of ch« ks and cashed them, and who
to Tillamook City.—$150.
prefer Jed to commit suicide, worked tie Anna E. Day and husliand to R. J. Hen­ Homer Mason and wife to Miami Lum­
dricks
and
Lizzie
Maude
Stephens.
insanity dodge and broke iail on two
ber (Jo. 40 acres iu section 17, Ip 1
Quit claim to tract in section 85, tp 1
occasions, is hardly entitled to space in
south, range 8 west.—$200.
not
111.
range
10
west.
$20.
these columns in a rambling article de­
r. R. Beals and wife to George W.
mounting the gamblers and those who U.S. Ijiml Office to Edward T. Haltom
Plielpa Co. Tract in section 32. tp. 1
160 acres in section 4, tp. i north,
sold doped whisker in this city, which
south, range 10 west. -$400
range
10
west
Arstill claims was the cause ol his down
fall. However that may lit, we are not Daniel Pratt and wife to
A liiert William L. Riefenherg to T matees
Pacific laaige 105 1.0 O F. leit 7.
in a position to say It may be true and
Schooley. Tract in sections 1(1 anti
block 20, Fuller's amended addition
it may not, hut any young man w ho han
88. tp I north, range 10 west. $1.
10 Bay City.—$1.
respect lor himself ought to keep away U.S. Land Office to Irene McIntire. 160
from gambling dens and where they sell
acres. Section 26, tp 2 north, range Eamuel C. Tomlinson to WillarsT. New­
doped whiskey
Many bright young
comb.
l-ots 8 and 4, block 4.
7 west.
men have been ruined by going to suih
Original town of Lincoln, now Tills
U.S land Office to Jennie G. Maginnis.
placet, but therein logic in Arslill's ar
mook City.—$650.
160 acres in set ion 25, tp 2 north,
g imoi' when he says he marie a mistake
Willard
T. Newcomb and wife to Dee
i snge 7 west.
in rot rounding up the gamblers and
Tomlinson.
Tract in section 26, Ip
th >se who sold «hugged whiskey, and to U.S. Land Office to otlillie London.
I a. ulh, range 10 weal —$850.
160 •ores. Section 25. Ip 2 north,
come down to the gist <»f the whole mat­
Chas Ray to James Whitman. Tract in
range 7 west.
ter it intoning to l»e generally recog nil
section 22 tp 4 south, range 10
ed that the g««mhl«r it in the same class Irene McIntire to Hugh Johnson. Tract
west. $50.
in aectiona 23 and 26. tp 3 north,
as the thief, the robber, and the forger,
Henry A. Ely to Minnie H. Ely. Tract
range 7 weet.—$1200.
and the proper place for all of them is in
in section 16, ip 3 stralli, range »
the state penitent »a ay, where Arstill Emma M Boelby to T P. Bowlby
west — $1.00
will Hud himself lielore he is a month
Tract in Metlon I. Ip ? north, range
William Milla and wifa to El IM Eran»
ohler. let Arstill s career lie a warning
7 west 160 aerea — $1.
Io every young man in Tillamook, more
lads 5 and 6. block 1. Hay's add to
especially il it wat brought mi by gamb­ U S I amt Offiv« to Emma M Bow lby
'lillatuook —»6.50.
Tract in section I. tp 2 north, range
ling. lor once confined tn the pen. he will
Sarah E riice to Joseph Price One.
7 west. 160 acres
regret the day he ever stepped into a
half interest in trad in section 18,
gambling joint. It is not too late lor w. a C<a»e and wife to R J. Hendricks
Ip 2 norlli, range 10 weal —$1.00.
Arstill to inform on the gambling houses,
•nd lassie Maude Stephens
Nellie Upton and l.ualmnd to Ralph
the gamb'ers and the duped whiskey sei
claim to tract in section 85,
Acllav. IxH I. block 82. Thayer s
lers, if that is bis regret.
north, tangw Io wm L—$100.
add to Tillamook City.—$350.
¿a
Fur
If YOU
TOUCH
your tongue to
ALUM
and look in the glass you will see the effect
You can’t help puckering—it makes you pucker
to think of tasting it.
By the use of so called cheap Baking
Powders you take this puckering, injurious Alum
right into your system—you injure digestion,
and ruin your stomach
AVOID ALVM
Say plainly
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R0YAL»° r
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Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar—Costs more
than Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health
George H. Higgins and wife to J. A
Queer Items of Interest
Spies. Lots 3. 4. 5 and 6. section 3,
A relative of Henry Clay, Mrs.
tp 3 south, range 10 west.—$2500.
Peter. age 91 years, died
Amanda Hauxhurst to Mrs. Adelle Mc- Frances Paca
near Lexington, Ky., last
Keiver, lol 6, block 7, Garibaldi.— at her home
week. She lived seven miles from town'
»5.
and had not been there for more than
Clarence Reed to Scott Bozorth. Lots 5, forty-five years. She became angry at
6, 7 and 8, block 24, Pacific add to some of the people in the citv before the
Bay City.—$400.
civil war and vowed that she would
Thomas P. Johnson and wife to Clark never visit the place again. She was
E. Hadley. Tract in section 34, tp wealthy.
1 south, range 9 west.—$7500.
Whiskers, though not a marketable
John Zuercher and wife to Joseph
commodity, have reached a quotation of
Kodad. Tract in section 13, Ip 1
$101 in Wellston, Ohio, the highest
south, range 10 west.—$1.
value known ever to have been placed
W. Curtis to William H. West, Tract in on them. The figure was established by
section 31. tp I south, range 8 west. an award in the ciicuit court of dunna­
—$1000.
ges to Samuel Beatty, 73 years old, who
William Curtis to William II. West. possessed a luxuriant growth until two
Lots 1, 2, 3 and t. section 6. tp 2 rears ago. Then a gasoline explosion
south, range 8 w est.—$600
destroyed them, rendering the Southern
William H. West and wife to C. M. Ohio Gass Company responsible for loss.
Cartwright. 167.20 acres in section
31, tp 1 south, range 8 west ; 167.21 I A distinguished public man is amusing
acres in section 6. tp 2 south, range his friends with the following story:
8 west; 160 acres. Section 5, tp 2 Not long ago I came upon a man fishing
in my lake. I did not learn until after»
south, range 8 west.—$7000.
Fred R. Beals to Margaret J. Gray. 81.69
acres. Section 6, tp 3 north, range
9 west—$1000.
Leva Klinehsn ami liusbaml to Solon
8chitTmaun.
Tract in sections ft
and 6, tp 2 noith, range 9 west.—$1.
Fritz Bullion to H. S. Turner. Tract in
section 7. tp 3 south, range 9 west.
—$88.
Frances B. Mapes and wife to Anna
Kunze. Lots 6. 7 and 8, block 7,
A. A. Miller's add to Tillamook.—
$600.
Patent to Marcus Curl. 40 acres. Sec.
17, tp 3 south, range 8 west.
Patent to Thoiuus Knäbel. 160 acres.
Sections 10 and 3, tp 6 south, range
9 west.
Patent to John M. Ayers. 8) i acre«.
Section 10. tp 6 south, range 9 west.
Patent to George M. Knight. 16 1 acres.
Section 17, tp 2 north, range 9 west
Patent to Sven P. Svenson. 167 40
acres. Sections 29 and 20. tp 1 north,
range 10 west.
Patent to Way ne W. Wiley. 160 acres,
section 12, tp 2 north, range 7 west.
10 mortgages filed securing $i 1,676.00.
16 mortgages satisfied securing $11,740.-
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S tats or Onio, C ity or Tot-sno, >
Lucas C ovwtv .
t
K hank J. C hknkv makes oath that he is the
senior partnei of the 6rm of K J. C hxsbv S i
Co., doing baainess iu the City of Toledo.
County and State atoivMiid. and that said firm
will pay the sum of ONK HVNIiR’.ili mil.-
LARS for each and every case of Catarrh tost
cannot be cured by the use of H all s C atakkh
Cuss
FRANK J. ( HENRY.
Sworn to before m- and subscribed to mv
presence, this sill day of December. A.U. ia D s
,
,
A W GLEASON,
I’^At I
Notary Public.
Hall's CaUrrh Cnte is tske internstly, and
acts directly on the blood and mneoue surfaces
of the system, fiend tor lenlimonlals free
F. J (HP NEV A CO. Toledo. O.
Sold by h II iHttttitisH.
Take Hall * K hhii I> Pills for mnslipation.
ward that the trespasser had been there
all afternoon without a bite. Stepping
to his side. 1 politely invited his atten.
tion to the fact that he was fishing in a
private preserve, it; violation of the law.
The stranger smiled sadly. "You are
mistaken, sir.’’ be replied; I urn not
catching your fish ; I'm feeding them.’’—
Roseleaf.
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A news telegram of March 4, from
Wilkesbarre. Pa , savr: "The doctors to­
day probed for the bullets which struck
Mrs. David Richards ot Plymouth, when
she was shot, it is alleged, by her hus­
band last night alter returning from
church.
"She will recover, but she owes her
lite to her false teeth. One of the
bullets struck her teeth, which, shatter-
ing them, prevented the infliction of a
fatal wound. ”
Cows for Sale.
For sale 16 milch cows and a 3 vear
old Guernsey bull —Apply to
Robitsch, Pleasant Valley, Ore.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them,
We Sei! Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
THE RED FRONT SHOE
STORE.
Has just received a fit«
stock of Boot and Shoes
direct from the factory.
I have now in stock a No.
one Logger Shoe made out
of the best French kip. For
service and fit cannot b<
beat, and also Farmer’8
Work Shoes of the best
quality.
Splendid assortment of
Boy’s and Youth’s Higb
Top Winter Shoes and
Ladies’ foot wear.
I have now in stock the bestquality of Ladies’ Shoes. A st roof
high class line of well tuade, correct in style, fit and finish in tW
line, is made irom the best selected leathers. No pastebobrf
counters.
My 30 years’ practical experience gives me the advantage
selecting a stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for the Tillatnotft
trade.
My Misses and Children School Shoes are the best in t
market for the price. The public is cordially invited to exami
my good and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
NO CHARGE for Sewing Ripe, nor Nailing Solee on Shoes Purchased
RED SHOE HOUSE
P. F. BROWNE, Salesman