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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1907)
illamook XX llcaìiliiiljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 28, 1907. OOK JOTTINGS. ¡ ~We are glad to hear that Mrs. Frank Hobson, w ho was operated upon in the 9 Good Samaritan Hospital two weeks ts. for abstracts. * ago, >s getting along nicely and w ill be lorris about your eyes, able to return home in about a week. lainook County Bunk notes. * Owing to the continuance of stormy I bulk or jar at Mills' Cash weather for the past two weeks, the Sue H. Elmore has been forced into idleness Hams and Bacon at Mills’ and unable to get out, consequently the » height business has been paralized until »sts for sale.—John Matijack, the blow is over and the sea calms down. Or. * We understand that as soon as the k City is to have another holidays are over Judge Burnett will »p. come in and adjourn the circuit court ■icon, of Portland, was in the until a date when one of the judges can come in and take up the cases in the uday. idsay, of Portland, was in the November docket, which will proba bly be Judge W. Galloway. tsrday. H. T. Winters, assistant foreman of endent W. W Wiley returned the composing room of the San Fran, ’on Wednesday. cisco Chronicle, was in the county on a ¡Smith and wife are expected visit and gave us a call. He was mar it from California. ried some years ago to Miss Rose Wea i kinds of cemetery work in therly, niece of Sim Earl, who, with her 0 granite see D L. Sbrode. * two children, while on their way to (Cheapest, but the “ best for Tillamook, were drowned when the Col |s the motto of Mason Bros. umbia went down after being in collision I. T. Botts left on the stage last August, n a business trip to Portland. At an inter-society debate, held at the Ginnis and family were in from High School on Friday, John Aschim, londay ; also Oraut Marshall, Albert Bramwell and Robert Stillwell iss seeing the new dining room won the privilege of representing the it received at Jones & Knud- school iu the debate with Astoria High School. A debate library has been secur ed from the State Library Association, Fuller came in with Supt. «7 and hard work is being done in prepar to spend the winter with ation for the debate, the date of which will be announced later. ive your horses in the rain Monday night threeyoung fellowstore lean tie them in Harris' Tie off some boards and entered the editor’s P cts. barn, and made a raid nu five turkeys fget to stop at Harris’ Feed They made their exit through the manure ■ cheapest place in the city to door, carrying away three turkey, but ______ ■ team. * in their hurry dropped one, which had The time, the place, the store—Patz been killed. It is now in order to make if.. The largest stock oi fall goods we a raid on the thieves and if they get their »carried. * hides punctured with lead they will be I at once so that I can have getting whut they richly deserve. There ographs finished in time for was almost a shooting muss only a few weeks ago when some parties were raid * McMillan. , first class mortgages on farm ing a chicken house in the east part of *>roperty. See Ralph Acklev, the city. The Tillamook Concert Band furnished site Lamar's Drug Store. * some excellent band music at their con ikley has moved his real estate cert on Friday evening, for which they the Palace hotel to the room are deserving of a great deal of credit. xupied by the Headlight. Since the band was reorganized the boys e. well improved IGO acres in have not neglected their practice, and unty for land or property in after months of steady training, it is -M. W. Hunt, Tillamook, now able to furnish some fine music, The « vocalists were Mrs. G. K. Parrish and dancing party at Turner's Miss Lillian Anderson, both of whom tick, Saturday night. Admis were encored. J. W. Anderson gave a ace 50c. Ladies free. Luncheon piclo solo and G. K. Parrish a clarnet solo, which were well rendered and en B5c. wanting shingles in this city cored. “Courtship under difficulties'* ladley Russell Shingle Co. can proved laughable, so did the quartette f applying to Geo. F.Zimmer- “Cooper’s Choru9,’’ in w hich N. Parrish was the star performer, while the other nook City. * parts on program weie well received. r of hunters were out hunting We have to announce the death of ly and Sunday,but when they could be seen that they had I. T. Maulsby, which occurred on the 18th instant at the Soldiers’ Home at cry successful. Roseburg, where he was taken a few H. Hare will preach at the years ago from this county. He was a in church, both morning and war veteran and one of the early settlers txt Sunday. All are cordially of Tillamook, and served the county as these services. county school superintendent and justice i to rent, a house in or near of the peace. He was amongst the first [City.with six or seven rooms, teachers to teach school in this county, buy if reasonable.—Address, and being well educated and an attorney he rose to some prominence in the early jer, Tillamook, Or. * mil garpe between the Tills. days of the "county. He was a judge > School and Tillamook City under the old territorial law at Vancou ited game on Thursday after- ver, which gave him a license to practice I in a tie, neither side scoring, law. He married a widow in Yamhill county, but soon after she obtained a appears to be such a demand divorce. He came to Tillamook about mor Chamberlain to continue 1876 and remained he'e until he was blidays, it is more than pro* taken to the Soldiers’ Home about three will continued until the new years ago. >1.50 per year Merle D Nelson ia Dead Merle D. Nelson, founder and former editor of the Cloverdale Courier, died of tuberculosis Saturday evening, near Porterville, C al., where he went about two months ago. Mr. Nelson was born oil a farm in the VVebfoot neighborhood, six or eight miles from McMinnville, about 22 y ears ago, and moved to Mc Minnville with his parents in early child hood. After graduation from the high school and the commercial depait me nt of McMinnville College he served an apprenticeship on the News Reporter, of McMinnville, owned at that time by D. I. Asburv. Neatly three 5ears ago he went to Cloverdale, in Tillamook County fl] and embarked in the newspaper field, haying the distinction of being the youngest editor in the state. He was fast rising to prominence when he c<>n- tracted a sever cold, last winter, from which he never recovered. The body [¡J will be taken to McMinnville fur I burial. The City Caucus. TODD & CO., The Clothiers and Furnishers. We are still doing business at the old stand. We are not making any sensational sales or clearance sales. We never mark our goodsup in Older to make reductions. We sell at a fair profit, not at cost. We make one price to all, and that as low as possi ble for a successful business. We appreciate your patronage, and shall treat you in the future as we have in the past. We will take CLEARANCE HOUSE CERTIFICATES in trade on your account or note. We believe they are perfectly good, and should be taken by every one without hesitation. They are backed by the very best secureties to the amount of one and one half times the face of each certificate, and will be redeemed February ist, 1908 Anyone telling you that these certificates are not good is either ignorant or has no good motive in view. All those owing accounts of over 30 days, call and settle, we want the money because it is due us. In conclusion let us state that we are headquarters for everything that men wear. We are the oldest firm doing business iu Tillamook City. Call and see us at the old stand. There waa a large attendance at the c:ty caucus on Monday evening at the opera house to nominate a ticket for city official, for the coming year, and as nei „ ther the mayor nor any of the council men were desirous of succeeding them selves, this left a clear field tor those who il desired to control city affairs, and there were those who took advantage of this and made up a “slate.” Mr. A. J. Col.n was chosen chairman and Mr. J. C. Hol den secretary. The noiniuatious were as follows : Mayor—S. S. Johnson. Recorder—J. C. Holden. Treasurer—J. S. Siephens. Marshal—G. F. Zimmerman. Councilman : 1st ward—W. O. Chase. 2nd ward—G. P. Wilt. 3rd ward—Ralph Ackley. 4th ward—C. Van Patten. 5th ward—R. W. Watson. Water Commissioners : At large—Carl A. Patzlaf. 2nd ward—M F. Leach. 3rd ward—S. A. Brodhead. Carl A. Patzlaf has declined to run for Maggie J. Butts and husband to Clara secs 8 and 17, tp 3 n. r 8 w. (1600. Real Estate Transfers water commissioner. Butts, lol 2, blk 8. Park addition to William H. Jenks to Detroit Trust Co., There will be opposition in two or Tillamook City—$1. 50.53 acres, sec 5, tp 3 n, r 6 w. (10. three of the wards, as well as another P repared by H T. B otts , A bstracter . J. C. Bewley and wife to Mary Stoddard, Asa L. Tyler to Samuel Swanson, 40 candidate for city marshal, for there Heck a Wist to Keystone Tin.tier Co., acres, sec 16, tp 4 a, r 8 w $1.00. 160 acres in spc 3, tp t north, range tract in sees. 28, 29 and 33. tp 4 appears to be a great deal of objection Lincoln Trust Co . to J S. Delhi, lots 4, 10 west—$3JOO. north, range 9 west, and sec 32, tp to G. F. Zimmerman, who was removed 5 and 6, blk 4. Park add to Tilla 4 north, range 9 west (out of county) John R. Harter to Mrs. Ella L. Plank, from the position of special policeman mook City. (600. lots 13 and 14, blk 1, Harter's addi —$4006. and night watchman, by unanimous tion to Lincoln(now Tillamook City) Job C. Foster to Thomas Hartley l os. vote of the city council, because he was E. A. Ball and wife to F. Beals and wife ter. 47 ucrcs in sec 9, tp 5 s, r 10 w — $600. and A. G. Beals, tract in block 5, not doing his duty, for which he was (IU00, Thayer's addition to Tillamook City, Tillamook County Bank to Cohn & Co., II. E Morton to James McFaul, Quit drawing down a salary. trail in blk 2, Lincoln (now Tilla Oregon. claim, tract sec 16, tp I a, r 9 w. mook City) ; also 80 acres, sec 10, tp Valuations in School Districts. James Wesley McMillan and wife to W. (1.00. 1 north, range 10 west—$¿903 22. G. Dwight, one.helf interest in lots U. 8. Land Office to Adolph Erickson, County Clerk G. B. Lamb ha, compiled 7 ami 8, blk 82. Claude Thayer's 4th ! I Emma M. Travis to L. M. Travis and L. from the assessment roll the amount of 40 acres, sec 6. tp 2 n, r 9 w. (100. R E lmundsou, 160 acres in secs 5 addition to Tillamook City. Annie E. Snapp and husband to Arthur taxable property in each school district, and 6, tp 1 south, range 8 west — George F. Zimmerman and wi'e and I which is as follows : Andrews, 160 acres, sect 22 and 23, —$1600. George Williams and wife to Law 1 tp 5 » r 10 w. $1500. .................. $301.575 2 ................. 175,350 rence Sanders, lots 1 and 2. blk 4, By ron A. Edmundson and wife to L. M. Charles H. Davis, jr„ to The Wright. 3 ..Ä........... ................. 146.860 Travis and L. R. Edmundson. 160.52 Sunny mead addition to Tillamook Blodgett Co. Ltd., 320 acres, sec 18, 4 ................ 13,820 acres in sec 5, tp 1 south, range 8 tp 2 n. c 7 w. $1.00. City—$800. ................. 116^505 5 west—$1600. Michael Kellv and wife to Charles IT. • ................. 55.280 W. W. Curtiss and wife to Oak Nolan, 7 ................ 86.610 Duvis, jr.,ne X. stl- 18. tp 2 a, r 7 w, west half, blk 2, Stillwell's addition I Julian Cail Altiert to J. J. Walter and 8 ................. 48,680 W. S. Gregory, 147 95 acres in sec $1.00. to Lincoln, now Tillamook City—, 9 ................. 575,870 17, tp 2 south, range 10 west—$1. Michuel Kellv and wife tot’harles Davis, 10 (500. ................. 21L905 jr , H interest. sej(. sec 18, tp 2 n, 11 ................. 380,565 B. J. Stephens and wife to John II. Har i j Mary A. Albert to J. J. Walter and W. 12 ................. 119,915 r 7 w. »1.00. 8. Gregory, 147.95 acres hi s*c 17, ter, % acre, blk 9, Tillamook City, 13 . ............... 74.960 J. R. Finley and wife to Maria J Phelps,' tp2 south, range 10 west — $1700. Oregon—(2500. 14 ................ 339.790 acre, sec 30. tp 3 r, r 9 w. $60. 15 ................. 201.225 B. H. Hathaway and wife to Susie E. ; Isa I m -Ila Henshaw Wheat (formerly 16 Manillus McMillan and wife to The ................ 48.710 Henshaw) and husband to Albert lloevet, tract. Claude Thayer's ad. 17 ................ 744 370 Masonic Building Association ol Bay Henshaw, quit claim, lots 1 to 8. dition to Lincoln—(400. 18 ................ 39,843 City, lot 8, blk 1, Bay City. »500. blk 5, Hays ’ addition toTillan.ook — 19 ................. 50,555 John R Harter to Fled W. Christensen, Wright-Blodgett Co . Ltd., to John E. 20 ................ 45,100 IL lots 1 and 2, blk 1, Harter's addi Wheeler. 960 acres, secs 18, 19. 30 21 ............... 25 610 tion to Lincoln (now Tillamook , Ailiert Henshaw and wife to Weiner ................ 102.235 22 and 36, tp 2 n. r 7 w. (45.000. Michel,l »ti» 1 to 8, Hays' add to THla ................ 205’225 23 City). Jane Middaugh and husband to Marion 24 ................ 544.700 wook—$1000. Mary J. Cone and husband to Wilson i Edee, 240 acres, secs 2 and 3, tp 3 25 ............... 97.640 River Lumber Co., 820.77 acris, | ' First Bartk^k Trust Co. to M. B Bozorth n, r 6 w. (3000. 26 ................ 32,010 E blk 66, Central add to Bay City Harris V. Hill to George W. Cielcha, 160 27 ................ 206.810 secs. 5 nnd 6. tp 1 north, range 6 28 ................ 366.086 west, also tract in sec. 25, tp I north, j -ri. acres, secs 28 and 29, tp 5 s, r 9 w, 29 ................ 37.170 (1.00. range 8 west. Hans Larsen and wife to Mary Ktod« vv rains caused a large num- 30 ................ 69.670 Tillamook's Bleaaing« dard, 160 acres, sec «3, tp 1 north Anna J. Fogle (formerly Abbott) to C, 31 , belonging to Fied Wheeler, ................ 629.140 Anna M. Whitcomb nnd husband to 32 ................ 13.905 W. Talmage, quitclaim, 40 acres, range 10 west— $5. lose on Sunday, many of them Over in Tillamook the Headlight offris School District No. 15. tract in seen 33 ................ 272.250 sec 17. tp 5 s, r 9 w. »10. »ea to be washed up on the the following motto tor its county : 25 and 36. tp 2 north, range 10 west ! Three Rivers Creamery Aaarx:iation to 34 ................ 29.165 No bank panics, no banks busting, no Emma L. Mattoon, tract in sec 13, 10 mortgages filed securing (46,275.00. 35 ................ 641.850 Fredricka Neilson and licsband to David frenzied financiers, no one excited, no 7 uiurtgageasecuring (6.977 80, satisfied. 36 ................ 27.010 tp 4 south, range 10 west—$500. election is next Monday, not blizzards, no cyclones, no intense heat, F. |Trow bridge. 20 acres in sec 85, ................ 14.685 37 « announced in this week's no severe cold, no crop failures, no pau tp I north, range 10 weal and sac 2, , F. R. Beale and wife and A. G Bealx 38 ................ 180.235 A resident of Hubbard advises hop • polling place being at the pers. no tramps, no saloons, average tp 1 south, range 10 west—(2300. end wife to E. A. Bdl, tract in Me- 1 39 ................ 365.565 growers to turn the hophouse into a 40 nd the yotidg between 8 am. | price of butter tat for 1907, 35c. per ................ 39 220 Her moll ’ s add to Tillamook City — I Rena Morgan, heir of Jo-hoa Morton, i pound. Rah ! Rah ! Rab ! barn, plow up the vines and put in kale, 41 ................ 18.041 and husband to James M. McFaul, $1. ................ 34.790 42 “No railroad*' might have been added trade the stoves and wire fur cows, and tract, sec 16, tp 1 south, range 9 Tillamook County Bank to Ralph ................ 7.965 Fatt. the merchant from the ' as another blessing. Finish the railroad 44 go to dairying, That sounds like good 45 ................. 19.8+5 Ackley, tract, blk 1, Thayer'■ a-ld advice when hope are 5 to 7 cents a west—(5. bay. was in the metropolis on nnd paupers, tramps and frenzied finan 46 ................. 230.825 U» Lincoln, now Tillamook City—$1. | pound and butter nd was complaining about I ciers will flock in. Eugene, Roseburg and Adolph Erickson to Becka Wist. 40 cents. Hut it ................. 4.825 47 height being tied up for weeks Medford have driven hundreds of hobos acres in sec 6, tp 2 north, range 9 U.S. Patent to John P. McMahon, will no* always lie so. How would it ................. 55,540 48 ................. 86.385 49 west—»900. 151.56 acres, sec 17, tp 3 north, do to plow up ball the hopyard for a out of town to southern climes lately, 16 63.5 50 range 8 west. bt want Hams. Bacon and and Portland has arrested several finan Eliza Evans, widow of Joslina Morton, kale patch and combine dairying and ................. 1 <1.385 51 ;lo the J. D. Jones Packing ciers. ‘Rah for Tillamook !—Oregonian. and Zelma Morton to James McFaul, U.S. Patent to Jacob Wick. 163.43 acres, hopgrowing ? Hairing is a good adjunct ................ 22,545 ^53 ; who supylies the wholesale tract, sec 16, tp 1 south, range 9 sec 2. tp 2 north, and sec 35, tp3 to any kind of farming.—Oregonian. Total property in Tillamook 1 trade with the beat home $407,,165 City north, range 6 west. west — »5. The Headlight and the It». Yon will sate monev by property in Port of Tills- May Brown, daughter of Joslina Mor ¡The William Hill Co to Annie D. Vin ' I Weekly Oregonian, $2.25 Ii Total ■look ........................................ 407.167 4th thia company. • ton, deceaa d. and husband to James cent and husband, tract in A A Total property in Nehalem City 15,980 McFaul, tract, sec 16, tp 1 south, Mil er’s add to Tills.nook. flb.OO. range 9 west—(B. I |uhn R. Harter to Public. Deed of Dedi George H. Williams to Beasie M Used in Most Home cation, Trac t Iwginning at a point Williams, hi* wile, west half lot 5. 49 rads and 23 links « oi sr corner, Poor coffee has to be blk 3. Cone ft McCoy's addition to blk 10,Lincoln, now Tillamook City, Capital Stock..................... (25.000. Bay City-(1. in Tillamook Co.. Oregon, being se sold in bulk, it isn't worth Offers every facility for ssfe Irnnking. It’s the biggest seller in the west to-day, Claude Thayer and wife to J. C. Gove, corner public school grounds. and solicits your I iumimos . a tract 48 ft. wide in City of Tilla Annie D. Vincent and husband to (.'barlea there’s mere bread made from it than from packing. Commercial, Havings and Trust De mook between 2nd Avenue East and Burk, tract in A A. Miller’s add to Twr ttattr TO9r bom , If r" 4ee't any other two or three brands combined. partments. 3rd Avenue East-(190. Tillamook. $425. Enough proof that it’s the best flour made—• Mil. fclulUea's Be.t a. nr fea. Interest at current rates on checking John Donaldson and wife to Werner Goran Munson and wife to James Wes- ! accounts. isn’t it ? Notice to Hunter«. Michel, 1% scree io sec 80. tp 1 lev McMillan, lots 7 and t. blk 82. Oor MUto book, *-Helpful Hints on YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU south, range 9 west—(1020. • Thayer's All» add tn Tillamook City. Banking.” explaining how to do your BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT. Notice io hereby given that no hunting banking by mail ie ready. $600. will be allowed on mv place from thia Jason J. Powell'and wife to Maggie J Send for • Copy. It s tree for th« date Peraons who do so will lie prose Bulls, lot 2. blk 8, Park addition John P. Mt Mahon and wife to Western ( asking. cuted to the fall extent of the law. j Oregon Trust Co., 151 56 acres in^ io Tillamook C*ty—(WO. E. M amolr . TILLAMOOK, COFFEE OLiYJVIPIC FLOUR THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS COMPANY. •» OREGON First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. a