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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 5. 1907
Commissioners’ Court.
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Furr
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C II Blake
II B Johnson.......
Ludd Quick..........
S F Buckhs
8 M Dailey .........
Fred Robitch ...
Jacob Blu.n...........
Hoke Moore .......
I H Moire, team. .
E|m<r Hall .........
Ed Blum
Fled Kobitcli
.
The Board <»( Counts Cominissiooers.
composed of Countv fudge H F.Good-
• peed h nd Commissioners G W. Bodvfelt
hik I II V Alley met on Ucdnesdav and
tran»a< ted th«» following business :
In the matter of bids lor the construc­
tion rd Track Rner bridge, lhe same wan
rejected.
In the matter of the frabchise of the
Bay Citv Land Company over streets
»«nd roads in Ba v Citi J be company was
W ORK IN R D. NO. 6 — BIO NESTL'CCA
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON
granted permission lu assign its rights
toll road .
A. P ARMSTRONG. LL. B . PRINCIPAL
71 5<>
of t he same
.1 C Mills....................................
3*. O»
In the matter of the petition ol B. Im Jerry Lawallen ........................
Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu­
13 ÍH»
dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for dorf for a gateway. F L Sappington. C. Fled Lewallen...........................
13 <W»
Randall and T. Lyster were appointed Claude Lewallen ..................
thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in- viewer« tn locate the same
17
A A Lane ..................................
struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the
14 <»u
In the matter of building a bridge at £lan<l Lane................................
29
75
voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand; what is known as the Poland lord, the A S Laue ....................................
18 CO
Dries Krliow ..........................
easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free— same was continued.
27 OO
In the matter ol the petition of Paul
^nte today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland. Erickson and others to improve county Jolm Low lance........... .
15 OO
F J Yates...................................
18 (H>
road, the same was continued
Ed Hanson ................................
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In the matter of the payment of W. D. Bridge Lane ..........................
18 5o
Wood f<»r constructing Nrhalem bridge, M C Kellow..............................
9 O<‘
the work being completed, the balance Henry Mathews ......................
2 OU
was ordered paid and his bond exoner­
WORK IN R D. NO 6.
ated.
4 oo
In the matter of the resolutions of the A 8 Lane ..................................
5 25
Fairview Grange, it was ordered placed Claude Laue .............................
35 5o
J C Mills ..................................
on file.
5 5o
In the matter of the petition of the Pa. Clyde Lane............................
15 25
cific kail was & Navigation Co. for rights Adie Laue...................................
WORK IN R D. NO. 2.
to use certain roads, the county judge
was authorized to enter into a contract John Gal lager ....
38 5o
with tbe company.
36 75
Me Johnson.................... ...........
In the matter of the application of the Mart Ripley ............................
73 5o
I Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. for Frank Crane............................
36 .50
; permission to erect poles and wires Warren Hoskins......................
26 25
i upon and across county roads, the same Win Hare..................................
5 OO
, was allowed under certain conditions
7o OO
F P Hobson................................
I In the matter of the petition ot A. An- I Ben Johnson ............................
3'» 25
derson and others to vacatecounty road, Geo Regan .................................
46 OO
no objection b*ing raised and the \ iewei s lohn Hickey's team
17 5o
having reported favorably, and A Ander
WORK I« R D NO. 5.
son and E. Fleck having entered into a
2 5o
contract as recommended in the report, T Coulson ........................
12 .50
R R Creighton ................
the petition was granted.
12 5o
In the matter ot the petition of Lester E Woole ..........................
12 5o
Landingham and others to vacate a B Lyster.............................
2 5o
O Walthers ........................
county road, the same was granted.
5 87
I ii the matter of the application of Sim E-E Cross ........................
5 Oo
Earl and others tor the location and F J Welch..........................
3 75
establishment of a county road and the Peter Newberg.................
4 OO
EaiI
Ayer's
team
.............
vacation of another roau, the same was
6 3o
II Farmer ........................
granted.
7 5o
C Woole
......................
R I Boals and C. E Hawk, au­
Opposite the Post Offiee.
lo oo
topsy on Fred Pike ................. 30 00 L Jensen, gravel...........
5 oo
4 50 J II Holgate......................
Pacific 1 ele & Teleg Co.............
5 oo
zl Arstill, supervisor ........ 101 87 Jesse Ear I............................
2 5o
John Krebs, lumber..................... 3u oo Henry Ely... ......................
77
5o
i Fred Lowry gravel....................... 13 17 Ray Rease..........................
14 75
71 87 ■ A J Beales .......................
Guj Vaugli'i. supervisor ........
5o
114
Lee
Lyster
anil
team
..
Walter D Wood, lumber and pil®
.
6<» 5o
driver...................... ................ 561 60 Ira Spencer and team
15 5o
O 0 Spencer........................
Geo and Dolph Timierstet, on
17 oo
contract ................................ 15o OO F S Gilbert ........................
9 5u
J C Holden, salary........................ 5o OO W Saling............................
N A Christensen, team ...
9o (X)
W \V Wiley, salary and expenses
1 50
May and June ........................... 169 81 Fred Brown.........
79 5 •
\V A Petteys. examining board. . 20 oo R L Huston.........
OUR STYLES
lo OO
F M W’iley, ditto............................ 15 OO Elmer Hall.........
F Davis .............
4o oo
W W Wiley, salary, express and
(INKJET .............
73c
TWO JETS
H3c
4 75
tiavfding July and August. . . . 167 80 K Y Blalock ........
THREE
JETS.
2*i Oo
John Bulba .......
W R Rutherford, eigth grade
GALVANIZED.... $1.00
35 oo Manuel Borba . .
and teachers’ examinations
7 OO
THREE
JKT3.
BRASS.................. 1.25
16 5u
Win Ryan...................................... lo oo J N Borba .........
77 5«
Earl Stanley...................................
7 5o 11 L leusen ..........
W Bays.................
Chas Ray balance due on freight
19 5o
D
Hess
...................
235
5 5o
for Nestucca bridge...................
oo
5 OO
Tillamook Water Works ........... 28 oo M J Bays .............
18 oo
John Hickey, supervisor............. 61 87 Earl Ayer.............
Mrs J M Bodie, county po«»r ..... 4o oo E P Mills.............
5<>
Miami Lumber Co., lumber . . . 167 43 RBundy .............
7 5*1
Jos Bixby, merchandise.............
2 25
7u R McClay .............
Headlight, printing ..................... 44 16 M A Cady.............
18 75
OCurl
.................
A M Hure. salary........................ loo Oo
5 OU
W D Body felt, salary ............... 39 OO C W Sears...........
1 oo
H F Goodspeed, salary ............... 5o OO D II McIntyre ..
5 oo
C A Johnson, salary.................... 5o OO Henry Smith.......
"
..............................
K Mills, salary ............................ 5o OO A Haag
One Quart. at 5Oc. makes IO Gallons.
Henry Crenshaw, salary............. 133 83 A Kinnaman, team................
G B Lamb, salary........................ 133 33 R I< Creighton ......... ..............
G B Lamb, incidentals.................
5 40
WORK IN R D. NO. 3.
P W Todd, salary........................ 91 M C. Erickson ...........
W A Saling, plank........................ 15 22
If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not satisfied come and get 1' \V Davis, plank........................ 16 82 M C Trowbridge .
J Rupp and team .
your money back.
D W Gilbert & Sons, uierchan
disc......... . .................. ................ 16 98 J Kodad.............
II P lohnson .........
Alvin Blum
3 oo Llovd Henry .......
James Chiistenson. supervisor .. 117 OO AHI' reeburg
Glass & Prudbomme
■I
25 CM) R Zweifel
.........
I 8 Stephens premium on bond
2o oo | Michaud
5 F L Sappington, plana Nehalem
k
Paul
.....................
bridge............................ ......... 75 Ou
..
F L Sappington, surveying roads 15 oo J — Eintneniiiegger
Vogel..................
M W Harrison, viewei ...............
4 oo — Kutcher .............
A C Hunt, view er.......................
4 oo J S Michaud .......
W W Conder, viewer.....................
4 oo J Matejeck.............
loseph W ilson, viewer ...............
4 OO F Tone ...................
Cohn A Sander, lumber
It 9« F Skomp .................
lillamoi'k Lumber Co.................
I 43 L T By num.............
E T llaltom, merchandise.........
3 85 Win Himes.............
Fred Zaddack, supervisor
59 37 B Nielson and team
At last our stock of Clothing has arrived.
W A Williams................................
1 3U A Nielson.................
We have everything to suit the most fastidious.
I M Smith, salary county phy.
Rob N elson .........
sician ............................ .
78 15 tVm Maxwell and team ........
We have suits for the small man, the large man, slim
C Randall, supervisor ................. 42 19 II
Nielson............................
I< Kunze ....................................... 44 oo
built and stout built.
J J Rupp ......... .......... .................. 59 o<* Rob Maxwell and team
Tillamook Lumber Co................. 186 51 Dan Billings and team.
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They have the style, quality and fit.
A McNair ...................................... 26 7.1 G Hodgdun and team
CONTINUED.
|ones & Re.\ nolda, furniture. ... I 155 65
We have also just received a large shipment of
W D Wood. Nehalem bridge ... 1 262 7.1 Henrv Lederer, damages
Miami
Lumber
Co. lumber
W D Wood, Neatucea bridge .... 4m • *IO
E Reynolds, inquest and mile­
W W Wiley, expenses .
6 2o C age
..............................................
Geo Bod v felt ..........................
37 IMI
II V Alley
.................................. 3> OO
CONSISTING OF
W D Wood. Nehalem bridge....... i 2< h > OO Guessing tontest for Flour.
£
I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
»
£
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jusll.
grew
all p
van«
the
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STAPLE & FANCY
»
GROCERIES
in Tillamook, all new and Fresh, The
£ prices are no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
£ come and look at what we have and
get our prices, whether you buy or
$ not.
£
W. M. MILLS,
MAKE A VAPOR
LIKE THIS.
CLOUGH’S
CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Keeps the Flies off Stock
CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist
A Challenge.
Wc will now put another
up to you. namely: If you will
'*•
the State Fair at Salem, or th. £ , “
Horae Show, this fall (y*.ur ,|loj?,l*l
place, although we prrlyr the ko“’
anil have the horses judged bv ik?'1,
gular judges for such horses »
make you a present of ()Ilt C
dollars. This sum will put a|j(J
expenses and leuve you lilt, s.'|
the good, and we will have a
to lhe merits ot our irsuectiv/C*.11
from judges who will he tlx mn.i
petent tube found.
IM*
We believe our proposition to
than fair, and if you hontstk * , "
vou Im ve a superior horsr, von wui
hesitate at this test.
"•*
Inorder not to leHve any loon la.
we have placed the $100 in the hand a
your banker, James Walton, nnd.,
strnctions that when you shall u
signed and performed an agrttm,.!"1
the effect that you will have
at Salem or Portland lor tlx purJ/!
being judged in the manner hertnZL,
provided that the money istohenZo
you.
We will give you seven dav» froinii»
29th in which to accept or reject tk
proposition.
Yours very truly,
N ehalem HoitstC»
Mr. B. N Snuftvr. Tillamook City.
D esk 8m.—We lire informed that you
uie charging us with cowardice because
we refused Io allow our horse to Ire
judged by lhe judges selected by the
stock committee olthe Tillamook Coun­
ty Fair and Street Carnival.
1» justice to those who have bred to
our horse and lor the protection ol our
business mtei-sis. we feel called upon to
make public the reasons for our having
declined to allow the judges selected by
said committee to pars judgment upon
our horse. These reasons are set lorthiu
tile following proposition submitted to
you on August 23, 1907 :
Tillamook, Dre , Aug. 23id, 1907.
Mr. M. K. Hanneiikrat, Chairman^
Slock Coin ui It tee. Tillamook County
Fair and Street Carnival.
D ear S ir ,—We beg to »ay-that in en­
tering our draft stallion, Black Prince,
we did so with the distinct understand­
ing with your committee that the draft
stallions were to he judged by residents
ol the state outside ol Tillamook Coun­
ty, known to be competent horsemen
and men ol the strictest honor and in­
tegrity. We are adiised that your com-
miitee has made an > Hurt to secure such
judges, hut has failed ill so doing, and
Ims met with much difficulty in procur­ accepted up to date, it ij
‘ " '' conlissg
ing competent local men to act.
' for Three Days Longer.
In view ol lhe conditions above stated, j
and in view ol the interests of our horse,
we ieeljustifird in making the lollowing
Health In the Canal Zoni.
proposition, to wit :
i The high wages paid make it s nikii,
lhe owner or owne.s of the horse temptation to our young i rtiaaiu Z
judged to be the poorest l>v the judges join the force of skilled workmen M
appointed by vour committee shall, at ed to construct the Panama Canal'
the option ol the owner or owners ol the Many are restrained however. Ilgis
horse so classed, have the right of appeal knowing ones—those who have m
to the judges of draft stallions al the Electric Bitters, who go them with™
State Fair ol Salem, or mi case of the re­ this fear, well knowing they are all
fusal ol the said judges to act. then the from malarious influence with Electee
Slate Veterinary and one other veteri Bitters on hand. Cures blood po^
nary of recognised ability and integrity too, biliousness, weakness and sIlKeal
shall be chosen to act and pass judgment ach. liver and kidney troubles. Guam,
on said horses. Providing, if an appeal teed by Chas. I Clough, druggirt. JOt
shall be taken, the three draft stallions
in competition here shall lie removed to
.
Lame Back.
Salem or Portland, as the case may he,
This is an ailment for which Cbamhw-
within thirty days from this date lor the lam's Pain Balm has proven especiih
purpose of being judged.
valuable. Ill almost every insUi.cc i
To indicate our absolute good faith in affords prompt and |xi inanenc rrW.
this matter we herewith hand you a cer­ Mr. Luke LaGrange, of Otange, Huh
tified check for two hundred dollars, says |offit: After using u plaskrw
which sum we agree to forfeit lor the other remedies for three week lor iQ
Fair Fund ot 1908,or the Fourth of July lame back, I purchased a buttle 4
celebration of 1908, in case we tail to lx Chamberlain's Pain Palm, andtwoii
on hand at Salem or Portland as above plications effected a cure. Foruhn
agreed upon, with our horse, and we Clough’s Drug Store.
shall require that the ownerssf the other
two horses snaildeposit with you a check Sudden Attack of Dysentery
of one hundred dollars each to be used
Cured.
lor the same purpose as lhe check here
A prominent lady of Brooklyn, N, Y,
with handed you Upon written accep­ writes to inquire where she can oku
tance by Charles Ray and B. 0. Snuffet Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Disn-
ot the above proposition we will allow hoea Remedy. She says: "Wlili
the judges appointed by your committee stopping at a ranch in South Diakoa I
to pass judgment, otherwise we shall was taken ill of what seemed tola
withdraw our horse.
cholera. They gave me some of tin
Respectfully submitted,
medicine and ii cured me. I broughti
N ehalem H orse C o ”
bottle home and have just used the lai
This proposition was made because we of it today. Mother was talon mi
’wislied to have an absolutely impartial denly ill of dysentery and it helped h«
decision, one not influenced in any way immediately." For sale by Clouglu
by local bias or prejudice.
Drug Store.
M r S nuffer ,—Last year when Messrs.
Witliycouihe, President of the State Ag- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
licultural College at Corvallis ; [. IV. One of the Best on the Markit
Builev, State Food and Dairy Commis
For many years Chainixrlain's G«|i
sioner ; and Prof Kent, member of the Remedy lias constantly gamed in fir«
faculty ot the State Agricultural College, and popularity until it is now one of Ilk
gave the blue ribbon to our horse, the most staple medicines in use and liioi
red one to the Cloverdale horse.and gave enormous sale. It is intended especially
your horse third place, you accused these for acute throat and lung diseaM, Mkt
honorable gentlemen ol bad laith. We, as coughs, colds and croup, sod cm
at that time, offered vou every remedy always be depended upon. It is pleutK
that a reasonable man could ask, offer­ and safe to take and is undoubtedly *
ing to submit the question to any horse­ la-st in the market for the purpsuli
man recognized as qualified to judge whicii it is intended. Sold by Cluugki
horses.
Drug Store.
^2T£ ":y. thi sha,len^ ^ui
You Should Try
OLYMPIC FLiOUR
It leads in popularity because it 11«
always been as perfect as flour can be made
For light, white, good-tasting bread thereii
no other to equal it. You want the best
when the price is no higher.
CLOTHING !
CLOTHING i
YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU.
THE PORTLAND FOURING Ml
COMPANY
'5
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Furnishing Goods,
Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery.
WORK IN R D. NO 6
II P Ollis ...................................
A Imlab..................................... . #
James Imlah ......... ......................
John Jenck ..................................
Geo Murphy................................
AI Bowman .....................
Martin Jenck ...................
Wm Glick
.......................
F>ank Owens ....... . ....................
Geo Baxter ..................................
J< e Stienmassl
...............
Paul Kingtion .................
Dell Winteia ............
.7.7.
Arnold Affalter..............................
F Sc he i zinger
Wui Webb .................................
<h«car Hellenbrand........................
Tom Wilson.............
A W Hess
...7.7 7
D J Dunn
............................
Webeter Hudson .
J K Ci a ven ...
............ 7.77
L J Redberg. .........................
Leal er Atterbury......................
A A» si ill’»team
WORK IN R D. no . 4
G C Vaughn .........
Geo Vaughn...............
M D Darby . . .
Shoes and Hats
Always the best stock on hand.
TODD & CO ,
Tillamook,
OREGON STA1E FAIR
SALEM. SEPT. 16-21. 1907.
(OPEN DAY AND NIGHT).
Immense
Display of Farm Products.
PACIFIC COASTS
GREATEST
EXHIBITION OF
HORSES.
CATTLE.
SHEEP.
GOATS.
SHINE.
POULTRY.
AND PET STOCK.
DAIRY EXHIBIT SUPERB.
Amusement Rare and Exciting.
Absolute Cute for the Blues
Special Railroad Rates
H. DOWMXti, President. FRANK A. WELCH, Secretary,
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A Gueasing Contest begin» next Mon
any nnd Inst» 30 day ».
Costs you nothing.
Go to Snuffer s Store and guess at the
number of |>ounds of Flour on display.
Hie First Prize is Six Sacks of White
Kiver Flour ; Second Prize, Four Sack«
Third Prize. Three Sacks , Fourth Prize,'
Two Sacks ; Filth Prize. One Suck.
Every man. woman and child in the
county has a free guess.
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Attack of Diarrhoea Cured bv
One Dose cf Chamberlain’s
Coilc, Cholera and Diarr­
hoea Remedy.
I was so weak fn.ui an attack of d'arr
hoea that 1 could scarcely attend at my
dut.Hi, When I took a dose of Chamber
lalns Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It cmetl me entirely end I had
beeii taking other medicine for nine
days without relief. I heartily recom
mend this remedy as being the beet to
my knowledge foi bowel complaints —
R. G S tewart . ..f the fl,.,, of Stewart
..
; 9”’*’»'»* Ala.
For sale bv
50 Llough r Dr uk Store.
00
75
S1OO Reward, SIOO.
50
The yead.r. of thl. paper will bo Dlr....I i.
IO !?*!**.»*'»'l••l.t one dr*'.«led di-w...
50
72
46
z weii«
.............. ’..7.7777 7.7* 69
John Kvhield ....
32
D 1) West
62 so
GeoOMa...................
10 50
Lew Ekl’ f .............
72 25
A Schleid........................... 7.7
15 O0
Wu> Hiatt .............. 7. . .7........ «1 0O
Wm Robitcli .
70 25
D B Derby............. 7..77777 25 ■0
Chas De4n o id ................
37 5o 1
Glen Apwlev......................
20 75 j
Ben Turn' r
87 ’0
Casper 8cl lappi 77.
36 Si
N .A Bertlon
* ’ ** 4 42 50
Lewis Edgar
2; 75
Ih.tKience I*.« been able to cure In all it.
«M« »¿«I that I. Catarrh ll.ll'a < ¡tarrh
L'2Tu!lwe.O",!! po,,,l’r»
"»< known to the
J”
fraternity Catarrh helix a con.titn-
!i7»r d,»Tir
" mn«htnWon.nl treat
U h *. 2*2 J,0»'*"* C«i» i» taken Intern.llv
actii.f directly npon the blood and naoiii
thereby de.tro.ini the
foundation of the <li-eaae.aud giving th^ patient
amT'll?'.
"p ,h* «’••lltutiow and
aaal.tlng nature in doing 11, work 1 he pronrie-
that .17 “J”"0'* **i’h
**} ««««v» pofeX
Iha/.r"^ ?"*
Oollara for anv
moaia*!; *
U ,0<,ure- eend fet >*»« oTtaati-
2&.t.
C0 “ 0
Take Mall's family Pills for constipation.
Well, we did not fill one half of our
calls last year.
With our new Private Secretary Course,
so much in demand, we do not expect to
he able to fill one-fourth of the calls this
year. That means a fine position for you
If you are a Private Secretary graduate.
Write for Information about this course
before you decide upon a Business School.
WHITE TO DESK
T
Red Front Shoe Store
Has received a fine
ment of Fall and ^inttr
SHOES, consisting *
Men’s and Woman's^
wear of the best qiuddl
I have also a FINE STO^
of Boy's and
School Shoes, solid t*
leather, insole and
ters. No paste
counters.
My Children’s Shoes are the best in the City-
run all over town looking for cheap shoes.
the Red Shoe Store, where you will find the
that you are looking tor.
Charge for Sewing rips on Shoes bought of ug-
P. F. BROWNE, A0€»v
""
___ -, Halm tXIIlK Mr-
the teacher «I »«""
N
,rt|
Blavk of the Mourn""“' >•
Ut, th» Kow au J Mi»»
ST. AI.PHOSSVS
THE r-\R1SH HulSE‘
academy .