Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 02, 1908, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 2
Sheriff's Sale.
Mason. Homer, Se of Nw l4. Sec. 17,
tp. 1
k. 8
Hanson, Hans C. Bw of Sw g Sec.
28 ;
H ofe»e M». Bee. 29, tp 1 8.,
' ft. 8
' Hanson, Hans C , N w of Ne V«. Sec.
32. tp. 1 8.. k. 8
I uwrence Geo. F , 8. Ji of Sc V4 and
Nw.otSeVi, ec 33, tp IS. K. 8
N .lan Oak. Commencing at a point
h fee». East of the Sw corner of sec-
on 6 tp. 1 b., 8. 9 W. ; thence
i
> North 8 rods ; thence East 8 rods :
' thence^South 8 rod» ; thence West 8
, rods to place of beginning, bee. 7, tp.
1 b., R. 9
Mcliitoah, Peter. Nw of Be % and E Vi
of sw te< • ec. 13, tp 1 !»., K. 9
Clough C. E., W. k of Nw Vi, <ec. 16.
tp 1 8. H 9
. Morton Heirs, Nw of Sw V«. 8ec. 16,
I
tp. 1 8.. H. 9
.............
Cardwell, Helen It., and Cook, Vin­
cent, bw of 5 w M and Nw of »w C4,
1 sec. 18. tp. 1 8.. K 9
McIntosh Peter, Ae of Nw V4, Sec. 24.
tp. 1 a . R. 9
Donaldson. C. E , N. te of ^e te un<^
Ne of Sw M- Less 1 A. sold. bee. 26
1 tp. 1 s.. K. 9
Donaldson. C E.. W. ’ % of Ne^and
E. % of N w te- sec. 26. tp. 1 b., k 9.
Clough, C. H., lot 2, bee 36, tp. 1 h».,
R. 9
Ma»o . H »mer. Peginning at a point
27».50 cnains Soil th of the Ne corner
ot Jas. and AniiM yuicM's LJ.L.C. ;
thence N. 11.50 chs. ; th. W. 18.25
chs. ; th 8. 11.51» chs ; th E. 18.25
! chs. to beg ,becs. 28 29. 32, 33 tp. 1
S. ,R. 9
.....................
Fairview Grange, No. 273. Beginning
at the be corner of Ne Vi ot section
2», tp. 1 S., K. 9 W.; thence West
l.\5 rods ; thence N. 583 feet to ini­
tial point , thence N. 165 feet 1
thence k . 132 feet; thence S. 165
feet ; thence E. 132 teet to the place
of beginning Sec. 28, tp. 1 8., k. 9
McIntosh Peter. Improvements on
tract in Sec. 13. (Cheese factory
building), sec. 13, tp. i b., R. 10
Alderman, A L., (Trustee), Ne of Ne
te-
13. tp. 1
R. 10
Clough, C. H., Nw of sete, NeofBw
te and W. Vi of Nw te» 5*ec- l®» fP- 1
b.. R 10
Hauxhurst Amanda D., lot 2 and Se
of Nw Vi bee 19, tp. 1 S., R IO
Nelson. Chas. T , E. te of aw te, dec.
28. tp. 1 a., R IO
Paulson, Bjorn, N. Vi of Nw Vi, bee.
28, N. te of Ne Vi» ö«c-
lP- 1
8., R. IO
.............
Nelson, Chas T., Ne of Nw Vi>
33,
tp. 1 S., R. IO
Lucy. T J. Beginning 60 feet West.of
N w corner of Lot 2, Blk 1, Fuller's
Add. to Bay City; thence \*est 1UO
ft ; thence a. 25 ft. : th. E. to
County road'; th. in Nw’ly direc­
tion to beginning, See. 3, tp. 1 S.,
R. 10 ___
_______
Unknown. Beginning 60 ft. West of
bw corner of Lot 2, Blk. 1, Fuller's
Add. to Bay City ; thence V. est 1UO
ft.; thence N 25 ft. ; thence E. 1OO
ft., tnorejur less to County road ;
thence in a S’ly direction to place of
beginning, sec. 3 tp 1 S., R. 1(>
Hauxhurst, Amanda D., Lots 1, 2. 3,
Sec. 24. tp 1 S. R. K» .......
Saxther, Nels, Se
4, tp. 2 8 ,
R. 7
Keeley, Thomas, S. te of SeVi> s’cc- *•
tp. 2 S, R. 8
Lawrence, Sarah, Se of Ne Vi and
Lots 1.2, 3. aec. 4. tp. 2, R. 8
Keeley, Thomas. W, Vi of Ne Ji. See-
9. tp. 2 S , R. 8
Lawrence, Geo. F,, N w %, Sec 9. tp. 2
i By virtue of a warrant to me directed, is-
ed by tlir County Clerk of Tillamook
>uuty. Oregon, eounnanding me to sell sev-
wl articles ot personal prooerty and parvus
i cal property upon which the taxes are lev»-
i and unpaid as shown oy the tax-list accom-
«nyiug such warrant, of the state. County,
I hool uud other taxes for the yeur 1906 anu
| ccial school taxes, and Tillamook t ity
i xes for the year 1907 1 will, beginning at
> o'clock in the furesuos of the -’8tn day
January 190**. and continuing from dav
> day thereafter irtftil the list is exhausted,
der for sale at public auction and sell to the
Ast bidder the real property situated in
fill a monk County. Oregon, particularly de-
xr.oed in the fist following. to-v\it ;
Irisha n, Glen A . Se of Ne Vk- Sec.
4. tp. 1 N . R 6
38.11
!uoper, H. i .. w
ofSw l4, See. 15,
tp. 1 N R6
-------
16 20
hown, L W.. K Vj. Sec. 36, tp. 1
N. , R9...
43.60
mi C m . L ouis L., W % of.ww *4, v ec I,
tp. I N., IO ; Ne V« of be % and --e of
18.36
Ne J4, Sec. 2. tp. 1 N
R io
!rane. Frank W.
Beginning at a
point IO chains W. of C4 Section
post of Sectiou 2, tp. 1 N.. K. IO W.
on X. line of said Section ; thence
East along N. line of said Sec.. 20
chains ; thence S IO chains : thence
Uest 20 chains . thence X. IO chains
i to place of Beg. Contain«i>g20 acres
more or less sec. 2 tp. 1 N., R IO
5.64
.igrr. G W., H int., Nw of Sw '4, Sec.
14. tp. 7 N. RIO : be of be %. See 15.
4.08
tp 1 N . R lo •
.................
lary, Carrie W. % of Sw of .->w ’4.
3.06
sec. 15. tp 1 N. R 10
ashburn W D., S % of Ne V Hec. 16.
tp. 1 N. R IO
5.62
ratt, David. N.
of Bw '4, BcC. 16.
tp. 1 N.. R IO
5.62
l.y Oliva, Lot 2, Sec. 20. tp. 1
1.18
N. R 10............................
.ndley Iola I. That part of the pre-
mption claim of D. D. Bailey, in
ec. 21, tp 1 N . R. IO W
and
ounded bv beginning at a point on
neander line of TillamooK Hay ;
»uth 77‘4° West 2.45 chains from
te point of intersection of line be-
wcen Lots 2 and 3, of said Section
1. with said meander line as sur-
eyed by A P. Wilson, Oct. 18*9;
ind running thence North 9° West
o the North boundary of said pre-
mption claim at a stake marked L
1, from which a hemlock tree 7
itches in diameter, marked L. 11 B.
' . bears N. 84° West 45 links dis-
ant ; thence East along aforesaid
lorth boundary of said claim
7.622 chains to a point 1.65 chains
,ast of u stake marked LVII from
rhich stake a Hemlock tree 24
aches in diameter marked LVII B.
bears South 77«° East 27 links
istant; thence South to the mean­
er line of Tillamook Bay ; thence
Westerly with said meander line to
lace of beginning.
Containing
O. 24 acres more or less, excepting
(icrefrom the Town of East Gan-
aldi, Sec. 21, tp. 1 N. R 10
7.66
uxhurst, A.D.. Mrs. Commencing
t Gus Trimter’s >e corner ; thence
’ly. on Meander line 1O4H feet to a
;ake ; thence North 409H feet to a
(ake; thence West to Gus Trimter’s
te 104V^feet; thence South to be-
nning Containing 1 acre. Sec.
I, tp. 1 N R IO
1.02
»son. Frank P.. lots 5, 6, aud Se
Ne % and W % of Se
Sec . 22, tp.
N , R IO
8.32
•son, Frank P., N. V^j of Ne.
9, tp. 2 S.,
5. 27. tp. 1 N.. R 10 . .......................
3.58 Huse, Frank S., Sw Ü»
y. Oliva. Mrs Lots 1,2,3. Sec. 29,
Lot 11,
. 1 N. R IO..........
6 30 Childers, atephen T., N. Vi
Sec tp. 2 ., R. 9
....
igh, C. H. Ne of Nw Vi. Sec 36, tp.
N.. R 10.........
2 64 Childers, stephen T., Se of SwJi. bee
4. tp. 2 S, R. 9
............
,t. David, Nw of Se
Sec. 36, tp.
2.64 Earl, Edwin, E. Ji of Nw ofNwJi«
N. R 10
-ec. 4. tp 2 S., R. 9.
:e.vs, M. B
Commencing at a
>ne not less than one foot square
Fitzpatrick, Catherine. >'e of Nw Vi
and Lot 5, Sec. 6, tp. 2 S., R. ?
9
irked with the letter A” planted
the ground 60 feet South from
Fitzpatrick, Frank T.. Sw of Ne Vi»
Sec. 6. tp. 2 8.. R. 9
.......................
e se corner of the lot of land sold
Fitzparrick. E. A. Beginning at Nw
iohn Terwilliger ; thence South
corner of-ec. 6. Tp. 2 S.. R. 9 W.;
e U.S. meander line on Tilla-
th. E’ly. along said Sec. line to the
>ok Bay ; thence along said mean-
Vi sec post ; tnence 8. 5 chs ; th. W.
• line of O. S. Thomas* D L.C in a
W’ly. direction to within 60 feet
21 U cns.; th. S. 15 chs.; th. W. to
w. line of .*«ec. 6 thence N. 20 chs.
the South line of said Lot of land
d to John Terwilliger by said O.
to beg. Less 40 acres sold, bee 6,
tp. 2 S. R. 9 ...
Thomas; thence E to place of
finning. Less tract to Geo. Watt,
Wells, Ora B., lot 1, Sec. 8, tp. 2 S.,
. 34, tp. 1 N. R 10
16 80
K 9
Berry, Leon B. Beginning at the Se
roe Mary E.. Beginning 82*4
corner of Truman Harris’ D L C ;
ods East of% Section Post on
lase line between Section 35,tp. 1
thence N. 30.21 chains ; th. W.
[ RIO W.. and Section 2. tp. 1 S,
13.48 chains ; th. 8. 26 46 chains;
th. E. 3.48 chains; th. S. 3 75 ch.;
t 10 W, thence North 120 rods ;
th E. 10 chains to beginning. Con­
hence East 31 rods and 5 links ;
hence Soutn 1O0 rods ; thence W .
taining 40 acres, Sec 8, tp. 2 8.,
9 rods and 5 links ; thence South
R 9
t) rods to Base line ; thence West
King, Floyd W., Nw Vi» Sec. 14. tp 2
rods to beginning; except a strip
8 . R. 9
0 feet wide for distance of 4 rods
Johnson. Curtis (Heir of), Se of Sw Vi
long Base linefor public highway
?».
of Nw V4 »nd N w of bw te» Sec.
18, tp 2 8 , R 9
nd also except 8 acres solo: Uon-
aining 1 2 25 acres. Sec. 85 tp. 1
Simons Nancy R.. Nw of Ne Ji, Sec.
R 10...................................................
7.20
28, tp .2 8 , R. 9
er. J. T., EVi of sw i and lots 3
Rogers, Calvin, W. Vi of Sw Vi» Sec
31 76
30. tp. 2 S . R 9
........
nd 4. Sec. 31 tp 2 N. R. 5
Truckee Lumi er Co.. Se Ji» Sec. 2, tp.
le.Chas. H.. Wl| of Ne‘4 & Se. of
24.30
\e%, Sec. 25. tp. 2 N . R 7
2 S., R. IO
on Edward F., Nw. of Se*4* Sec.
Page, W K.. Lots 1 and 5, Sec. 6 ;
6. tp. 2 N . R. 9
8.64
Lots 3 and 7, and 12te acres south
end of Lot 2. sec 7, tp. 2 8., R. 10..
e. H. T., E% ofNwK, Sec. 3I. tp.
6.00 Page. Melissa. Lot 1 and 10.80 Acres
N . R. 9
...................
N. end of lot 2. Sec. 7, tp. 2 8 , R.
e. F W’.. Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 31,
6.00
D. 2 N. R. 9
IO ....................
hilber. Theo., Lots 1, 2. 5. 6, ft
House, Marie, Se *4» Sec. IO, tp. 2 ».,
w, of Ne%. Sec. 32. tp. 2 N.. R.
R. IO
......................
O
..........
28.80 Kingslev. Theo., E. te of NeJi» Sec. 13,
e H T., Eh, of Se>4 E4 of W% of
tp 2 8 . R 10
........................................
Johnson. Curtis (Heirsof). Ne of Se Ji,
ek & -eo Ne'4, Sec. 35. tp. 2 N.,
I. 10
43.20
>ec. 73. tp. 2 *». R. 10
e F W.,EH:of EHof«w*4 ft U H
Johnson, Ethel G„ Sw of Se Vi *”d Se
f WJ4 ofSe^.Less 1 A. sold. Sec.
ofsw te’Sec, 13, tp. 2 8.. R. IO
39 60 Class, W . -8 te. of Se te« w of 8e J<
ft, tp 2 N . R. I •
lanno, John H.. Ne
Sec. h . tp.
and
of Ne Vi, Sec. 16, tp. 2 8.,
N.. R. 6.................................................... 34.56
R IO
kstoria Co..Nw^. Sec. 22, tp. 3 N.,
Morgan. J. M S. te of Ne te« Se of
7...........................................................
38.88
Nw te and Lot 2, Sec. 20. tp 2 S,
1, Edward. Lots 7 & 8. Sec. 2, tp.
R. IO
N R 8. EJi ofSe‘4 ft Sw of Sek
Johnson. Curtis (Heir« of). E te of Ne
20.94
ec 3, tp. 3 N.. R 8
Vi, Sec. 23 ; W. te of aw te« Sec. 24,
tp 2 S., R. IO
.
kstoria Co.. Eh ofSw’4. Sec. 7.
p. 3 N . R. 8............................................ 17.28 Wells, Isaac Z , Nw of Ne % and Ne of
on. Am., Ne ofSeH & Lot 10, See.
Nw Vi- Sec. 24, tp. 2 S , R 1O
Rogers. Calvin. E. te of 8e Ji» Sec 25.
(>. tp. 3 N.. R. 8, Sw Of Nw*4 &
ot 1 Sec. 11. tp. 3 N., R. 8........... 20.16
tp. 2 S . R. 10
........................
»is. John B. W h of Nek Se of Nw
Keidt. William, Ne of Nw Ji. Sec. 36.
.Sec 11, SwM. sec. 12, tp. 3 N .
tp. 3 8.. R. 7
................
.8
......... 60.48 Thompson, Matt, 8e V«« Sec. 15 tp. 3
Lstoria Co.. Ne of NwV4 ft Lot 3,
Lambert. A W’.. E te of Ne te Se Ji
jc , 18, tp. 3 N
R. 8.....................
■11 J. W.. Sw of Nwy4& Lots
aud 8 Ji of Sw te« bee 36. tp. 3 8.,
k h
......
...
19 20
ft 4. Sec 2. tp. 3 N . R 9
!■ arris.|W. fl , Nw Vi- Sec 36, tp. 3 8..
•11. Jos.. Se of Nek & Lots 1 ft 2
R8
••••
X. 3. tp. 3 N.. R. 9
............ 19.20
Linebarger. D. L . W J4. of Ne V4 and
rnborg. Andrew. Ne^« Sec 2, tp.
N. Vi of Sw
-ec 36. tp. 3 8 . R. 8.
35.32
N.. K io
Badger, Carrie L , Ne of Ne te» Sec 16,
ion. Hans, Lot 3 Sec. >, tp. 3 N.,
10.71
tp 3 8., R. 9
IO
............
*
bkeeg. E.. N Vi of Nw of Ne Ji. 8ec. 16,
ird. H. J , Nwii, sec 4. tp. 3 N. R.
42.18
tp. 3 8 , K 9 .......
o..........
r, John C., Se of Nw <4 & Lot 3,
Bicks John. Nw of Se te a°d Ne of Sw
•4. bee. »6, tp 3 8, R. 9
..........
ec. 5. tp. 3 N R. lO
17.10
Hiatt. Huldah, Lot 4. Sec. 19. tp. 3
tr. Hugn. Nh of 8w*4 & Sw of
wh Sec 5. Ne of
Sec. 6. tp.
( N. R. 10
........
.... 34.20 Hiatt. Hulda. Lot 1, sec. 30. tp. 3 «.,
tenborg. Andrew, Commencing 33
r. 9
McIntosh CheeseCompany. Beginning
leet North from Lot 4. block 4.
at the Ne corner of Sw Vi of Se of
Town of Nehalem, on Nehalem
Sec. 30. tp. 3 s., r 9 w., thence s.
River ; thence following Nehalem
22te rods to the north bank of
River up N 5« fret : thence at
West Creek thence following the
*ight angles parallel with town
Meandering* of said Creek to cen­
»urvey . North 70° West to section
ter of road thence in a Nely direc­
fne between Sections it and 23 ;
tion to the place of beginning.
¡hence South on said Section line
Containing 1 acre. Le*« 64-100
;o xorth pt of a piece of land
acre« to Jos. Bixby, sec. 30, tp. 3
l“rdc«l by A J. Clou trie to E. G.
E Wi«t and wife for street pur-
«., r. 9
......................................
Mills. C-, Lot 4, sec. 30, tp. 3 «., r. 9
p<*ses . thence following down
Mills. C.. Lot 1. and Ne of Nw Vi» «cc.
snd tract or street to beginning,
31, tp. 3 s., r. 9
also all tide lands F. and A. on
Grants L. A.. N Vi of Ne H, Se of Ne V<
thn« lot to ship channel (In Lot ft,
a Ne of Se te. *cc. 32. t
ftv x 35o feet) 8ec. 23. tp. 3 N. R.
1.84 Chamberlain, E A.. F
Ul
........
Vi of Se Vi ft Lots
.nows. Lot 1. Sec. 24 tp. 3 N. R.
KI............... .......................................... .........
3 «.. r. lo .
Thornton. W. W.. Sw of Ne Ji, Nw of
ritse. Mary, Tract in Nw of Nw‘4
■
n,n
tp 3 N.. R. m *
Se te. sec. 1ft. tp 3 s.. r. IO
May. Carrie. Beginning at the Nw
( otntnciicing at a stake and stone
cor. of the Sr of Nw Vi of sec. 20,
on bank of creek 17 test south of
tp. 3 s.,r. 10 w., thence w 8.50
lines between sections. 28 and Ji,
ch*, thence Sly in a direct line to
thence north westerly 3 rod* 10
Sw cor. of Se te of Sw ot said sec.
feet to section line . thence west on
20; thenct north 20 chains to tlie
section iue ¡about 26 rod* to
place of beginning, sec. 2o, tp. 3
section comer between sections ¿0,
28, 29. 21 . thence south about
s. , r. IO
Hiatt. Huldah Se of Se 14 sec. 24. tp.
49 rods on the section line between
3 s . r. 10. & Ne of Ne Vi «cc, 25.
sections 28 and 29.'to a stake and
stone near lake , thence in a course
tp. 3. s., r. IO
Mills.C., Se ofSe Vi «ec. 25, tp. 3 «., r.
East of North 6 rods and lo feet
to a stake by creek 12 feet cast of
IO
May. Carrie. Lots 9 and 14, «ec. 30.
section line I»etween sections 28
and 29 . thence following creek to
tp. 3 s„ r. IO ...
....
begin mag. sec 2*. tp. 3n,ri0
1.72 Lewis. Frederick. Se of Nw L4 aec 36.
tp. 3
r. IO
..........
ritse. Mary. Lot 4. sec 29. tp. 3
n., r. 10
1 72 Chamberlain. E A a O. R. Mrs Lots
1.2. 3. less 2 A. in lot 3, for L<»ok-
ker Robert C , ej* of seU sw of
out City, sec 1 tp. 3
r. 11
•e ------
h ft ---------------------------
lot 3 ft 4. sec J3.
3: tp. 3
n . r Io
11.40 Chamberlain. E. A., N w of Sc H sec. 1,
tp 3»..r ll
.................
non Daniel, lot 6 nnd tide lands
Chamberlain, B. A., Lota 2. 3. 4. sec.
fronting <« m same ess Town of Pa­
12. tp 3 ... r. 11. ft lot 1, «ec. 13.
cific Harbor, sec. 33. tp. 3 n . R. »0.
3 42
tp. 3 s.. r ll
J’”
‘ Aatoria Co . *w of nwM. sec 33.
tp 3 a . » lo -------------------
3 42 Woods W. H Se of Nw Vi. Ne of Sw
I
te ft ,ota ft 3. sec. 18 tp. 4 a.
ran Jus., m
mk . 3ft. tp. 3
r. •
15 12 1
Kawffman H J.. Lots 2 ft 3. Se of N w
ham Kate. Lots 3. . A. . ft ____
11. 13
aiid E. H ot ..w
te ft Sw of Ne te
lP- * •••
>«c. 6 tp. 1
63. 16
r Chas B . (¿hit.. Barber F. L..
WeBs, Z That part of 8e of Se 4 w of
B’g Neatucc * Rive*, see. 1. tp. 4 a.
I Lots 1. 3. 3. 4 Sec. 3 tp 1
r. 10....................
-
I
.........
25 31
X
8.64
25.92
8.64
25.92
11.40
6.72
4.62
1 62
6 72
2.10
23.94
.96
13 44
1.85
5.76
4.60
18.48
5.04
9.24
18.42
3.68
.36
.36
2.52
30.24
16.20
33.98
16.20
32.70
32.70
2.16
4 95
12.14
47.04
3.36
5.88
29.40
22.80
9 24
2 IO
12,18
11.76
8.40
2.52
28.08
6.48
2.70
14.04
21.84
18.48
10 80
14 04
14.04
Wagner A. P . Sw of Se V« ft Se of 8w
7-40
V«
12, tp. 4 s. r. 11»
Wagner, A. P., Nw of Ne te ft Ne of
3.12
Nw H *cc. 13. tp. 4 *., r. 1U
Weatherly, k. T., lie ginning at a cor­
ner stone 1.54 chs nor la from io w
water line ot Nestucca River betug
the Se corner of the I
G. Dutcher
tract; thence n. 55 teet, thence w.
8 rods; thence s. fti> feet, to red­
wood post in ditch; thence east 8
rods te piac* of beginning. Con­
taining 7260 square feci, sec. 19.
.84
tp. 4 «., r. IO
Weutherly, J. F., Beginning at a
point 1OO feet Nlv from low water
line of the Bi£ Nestucca River;
27.89 chs. distant from the V« sec.
cor. between secs. 18 ft 19, tp. 4
s.. r. 10 w.; thence n. 6° 37' w.
6 13cha. tOAW cor. of E. H. Vir-
gels tract of laud; thence south
3 78 chs. to the Se cor. of E. H.
Virgei's tract of 'land; thence south
6C 37'east 10 the Nr corner of Wm.
Flank’s lot; thence west 50 feet;
thence south 1OO feet; thence 7«
feet to the Nw corner of T. L
Lucy’s lot. thence south 50 feet;
thence East lOOfeet; thence South
to the line of low water; thence
westerly along the line of low wat­
er; thence westerly along the line
of low water to the South East
corner of E. H. Virgtl’s lot; thence
northerly to the Ne corner of E.
H. Virgel's lot; thence South to
North East corner of lot belong
ing to Miles. Fletcher and »»ain;
thence M eat 1OU feet to beginning.
Less tract to Long. Sec. 19, tp.
14.40
4s., r. lO
Unknown Beginning at a point 1Ü0
feet West and 25 feet North from
Nw corner of W m. Plunks lot in
Woods, in sec. 19. tp. 4 s., r. IO
w., thence South 6° 37' East 125
ft. thence West 125 ft. more or
less to the Vi
line; thence North
O° 57' West 125 feet; thence e. 120
feet more or less to place of begin­
ning. l ontaining 15,275 square
.96
feet, sec 19 tp. 4 s . r. IO
Dimick. Ophelia, Seof Se H sec, 20. tp.
4 s.. r. 1U
............................ 10.20
Worthington, Edward E. & Virginia
E., Ne of Ne te «ec. 22, tp. 4 s.,
r. lo
...
....
.......... 44.40
Worthington, Edward P. a Virginia
E , all of the Nw on Nw te lying
on the aw side of Big Nestucca
4.44
River. Sec. 23, tp. 4 s., r. 10
Sutton, A. M.. S H see. 36, tp. 4 a.,
r. 1U
... 15.96
Olympia Land ft Abstract Company,
6.94
M H of Sw Vi Hee. 16, tp. 5 s.. r. 9
Pugh, J. M , Ne of Se Vi «ec. 17, tp. 5
3.78
s. , r. 9
.......................
Hill, H. C (Heirs of) Ne of Se M ««<
1.26
2U. tp. 5 s., r. 9
Hill, H. C. (Heirs of) W Vi of Sw te &
6.30
Se of sw H sec. 21. tp ft s., c. 9
Gwinn, Nellie, Se Vi »ec. 30, tp. 5 s.,
r. 9.................
............. 13.68
Upton, C. B., Commencing 40 rods
North 22° East from an iron post
that stands on foot South of the
bank of Little Nestucca Falls at
low water; thence East 40 rods;
thence South 40 rods; thence West
80 rods; thence North 40 rods;
thence East 40 rods to beginning,
2.04
sec. 15, tp. 5 a., r. IO
...
Hackney Elisabeth Se of Se Vi «ec.
3.06
16, tp. 5 a. , r. 10
.............
Wright, R. C . S H of Se Vi & Se of Sw
V4. sec 18, Nw of Ne Vi sec.-19, tp.
10.08
5 »., r. 10
.............
Keller. Carl W.. E H of Ne % aec. 19,
4 37
tp. 5 s., r. IO
Keller. Carl W . W $ of Nw !( >«■ 20,
tp. 5 s., r. 10
............................
4.20
Millspaugh. Wm. H., E H of Se Vi.
sec. 21, W H
Vi of 8
Sw
w H
Vi sec.
«ec- 22, tp.
10.20
5s.,r. 10
Frank, Carl. W te of W Vi sec. 10, tp.
32.76
6 s.. r. 9
Lu tn berg, Samuel, Lots 5, 6,
Nehalem
Gerritse, John. Lot 7. Bik. 3, Tohl’s
Add. to Nehaleni City
Drostoff. Nick, Lots IO 11 Blk.
Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City
Newell, Clyde. Lot 11. Blk. 12, Tohl’s
Add. to Nehalem City
....
Newell. D. and U., Lot 2. Blk. 19,
Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City
Cox. Lillie, Lots 9, 10, Blk. 5 A.,
Tohl’s Annex to Nehaletn City
Cronen, Daniel, Blk. 1, Pacific Harbor
“
‘
•• 6. 7, 8. 9, IO,
Pacific Harbor................................
Cronen, Daniel, Blk,. 16, Pacific Harbor
................................... 18, 19, 20, 21,
Pacific Harbor.......................... ....
Miller, Philomina. Blk. 33, Liverpool
Thayer. C. & E.. Und. Vi. Nolan-Paint­
er. O. J., Und. Vi Int.. Lots 4, 7
8 Blk. 3. Garibaldi
Thayer, C. a E., Nolan. G. 0., Lot 1
Blk. 4, Garibaldi
Hasbrouck, F. D., Lot 5, Blk. 7. Gari­
baldi
.........
Hauxhurst. Amanda. Lot 6, Blk. 7
Garibaldi
...
...
Handley, Iota I.. Lot 1 to 8, Blk. C
Lots 1 81 2. Blk. D, East Garibaldi
Hand let, Iola I. Lot 7 a 8, Hlk. D,
Lots 1 to 10, Hlk. E, Lots 1 to 8,
Blk F Lots 1 to 8, Blk. G, East
Garibaldi
Handley.l Iola I., Lots 1 to 8, Blk. G,
East Garibaldi
Bridgeford. J H , Lots 3 to 13. Blk.
4. Bay View Add. to Bav City
Hendricks. R J., Lot, 14. IB. 16 Blk.
4. Bav View Add. to Bayf'ity
.
Bridgeford, J. H. Lots 1 to 16. Blk.
1 7. Lots 1 to 5. Blk. 18. Bay View
Add. to Bay City
Bridgeford, J. H.. Lois 6 to 16, Blk.
18. Bay View Add. to Bay City..
Riefenberg. L. H Lots ft & 6. Bili. ft.
Bar View Add. to Bay City
Young. Eva A.. Lot 11, Blk. 7
View Add. to Hay City
Cone W. S. Lots 5 and 6 blk 9 Bar
View Add to Bay City
Parmer, Henry (Est). Lots 3 & 4. Hlk.
l<>. Lots 1 ft 2. Hlk. 11, Bewley s
Add. to Bay City
Parmer Henry (Est) Lot 2. Blk.
Bewley’s Add. to Bay City
Hermings. O. G.. Lots lift 12.
13. Central Add. to Bav City
Starr W. W.. Lots 1 & 2. 1
< entral Add to Bay City
Gingrich J. W. Lots 7ft 8.
Central Add. to Bay City
Unknown. Lot 1. Blk. 22. Central
Add to Bay City
Unknown. Lot 2. Hlk. 22, Central Add.
to Hay City
Unknown. Lot 3. Blk. 22, Central
Add. to Ba> City
Unknown. Lot 4 Blk. 22, Central
Add to Hay
Unknown. Lot
Central
Add. to Bay
Unknown. Lot
Central
Add. to Bay city
Unknown, Lot 7. Hlk
('entrai
Add. to Bay city.. .
Unknown. Lot 8. Hlk.
Central
Add. to Bay city
..........
Cottit. Addie Lot 2. Rlk. 26. Central
Add. to Bav » ity
Hridgeford. J. H. Lots 1 to 3. B1k.
Cone ft Co. Add. to Bay City
Mills. W. M Vi Ini. Lot 2. Hlk.
Cone ft Co. Add to Bay City
Thayer. C. & E., Lot 9, Ik. 6. Cone
ft Co. Add. to Bay City
Cottle .Addie. Lots 1 «2. Blk. 11,Cone
ft Co. Add . to Hay Citi
Cottle, Addie. Lots 6. 7, 8. Blk. 11,
Cone a Co. Add. to na% city •...
Oakes. Catherine Lot 6. Blk. 2, Pull­
er's Add to say Citv
Linville. F M.. Lots 1 to 4, Blk
Theo. Jacobys Add. to Bay City
Linville. F. M.. Lots 7 to 8. Blk.
Theo Jacobys *dd. to nay City
Bridgeford. J. H.. Lots ¿4 ft 4. Blk
Pacific Add. to Bay City
■ridgetord. timer, Lot 15,
Pacific Add. to Bay City
ridgeford O.
Lot 16 B(k. 24,
cific Add. to Bay City
ridgeford. J. H., Lots 5 to 13, Blk.
30. Pacific Add. to Bay City
Iranes Clara B.,Lots 7 ft 8. blk.
Pacific Add. to say City
McArthur Harriet K.. Lot 11. blk 46,
Pacific Add. Jo bay City
.............
Parkhurst. E. f . Lots 5 to 8, Blk. 58,
Pacific Add. to Bay City
«ridgeford J. H.. Lot 14. Blk 44, Pa­
cific Add. to «av « Ity
Unknown, Lots 3. Blk. 6. Idaville
19C8
%
Receipts and Disbursements.
168
er's Add to Tillamook........... . ........ .
Unknown, Lot 6, Bik. 30, Thayers
I
.74
Add to Tillamook...................................
Aldcinian, E M Mrs., Lot 6. Hlk. 31, I 1.16
The last mee’ing of the city council
T bay er. C ft E.. Lots 12.3.4. Blk. 38.
I
Thayer’s Add to Tillamook, less
was held on Monday evening, when the
tract sold.................................................... 8.92
reports id the officers were submitted,
1 Thayer. C. ft E.. Lots 4 a ft, Blk 42.
Thayer’s Add to Tillamook.............. 4.46
showing the receipts and disbursements
Ken nick. Ina. Slayback W. A., Sla.v-
pnek ( hns.. Sluyback,
Robt.,
of city funds, which we give below ;
Kady. Rhoda. I . Ellis. William,
Winters. Maude, Lots 1 to 8, Blk.
tmkasurkk ' s report .
45, and l.ots 1 und 8, Blk. 46.
To the Honorable City Council Of
Thayer's Add to Tillamook........... 20.83
Winters, Maude, Lot 3, Hlk. 47. 1 buy­
1.11 Tillamook City, Oregon.
er’s Add to Tillamook.........................
Winters. Maude, Lot 8 Hlk. 47. Thay­
G entlkmkn .—I htrewilh respectfully
er's Add to Tillamook and Lots 1
subiuii the follow ing report of receipts
and 2. Blk. 48, Thayer's Add to
3.35
Tillamook.................................................
and disbursements for lhe year ending
Winters. Maude, Lots 5 to 8. Hlk. 48,
and la»ts 1 ft 2, Blk. 49. Thayer's
December 1st, T9<>7.
5.20
Add to Tillamook..................................
Winters Maude. Lots 5 to 8^ Hlk. 49,
J. 8 S tephens .
2.23
Thayer's Add to Tillamook...........
City Treasurer.
Fernsides. G. W., (Heirs) V* lnt, Lots
3 ft 4 Tillamook Referee Tide Lots
3.22
GENERAL FUND.
Hallock, A H.. West H of Lot IO. Tilla­
3.16 Amt. on hand Jan. 1st, 19o7 . » 165 84
mook Referee Tide Lots.......................
Chamberlain, <». R. and E. A. Mrs.,
Tola! aeueipts................................. 2543 II
Lots 1. 2, 3 4, Blk. I, and l.ots 1,
.13
2 3. 4. Hlk. 2, lookout City...........
Chambcriain, E. A.. Lot 1, Blk. 3,
.03
Lookout City............................................
$2708 95
Kay’s, Jessie. Lot 3. Hlk. 3, Lookout
2359 66
.03
C’itv................................................................
< namberlain, E. A., lot 3, Blk. 3,
.03
Lookout City............................................
Chamberlain E. A.. Lots 5 ft 6, Hlk. 3,
Bal. on hand ................................ <319 29
Lookout ( ity............................................
.05
road FUNb.
Chamberlain, E. A., l.ots 1 A 2, Blk. 5,
.05 Bal. on hand Jan. 1st, )' a >7 . . .
Lookout < ity............................. ...........
48,87
Chamberlain. E A., Lotsft. 6, 7, 8, Hlk.
.08 Total receipts.................................. 26*8 97
ft. Lookout City...............
...........
Chambcriain E. A.. Lot 8. Blk. 6,
.08
Lookout City............................................
Chamberlain, E A., Lots 1, 2, 3, Blk.
$27<37 84
7, a Lots 5. 6, 7. 8. Hlk. 7. Lookout
.08 Total Dibhursemenr h
1770 6»^
city................................................................
Fletcher. Louis N. 50X100, Lots 1*2,
Woods........................................................
3.12
Hughs, S. Lot 6, Hlk. 2, Woods..............
.48 Bui. on band
....................
»967.15
Mills. C., Lots 1 ft 2, Blk. 1, Lots 1 ft
2. Blk. 2, Lot 2. Blk. 3, Lots 1*2,
water fund
Blk. 4, Lots 1 ft 2, Blk. 5, Lots 1 a
Receipts.......................................
1717 04
2. Blk. 6, Lots 1 ft 2. Blk. 7, Bea­
3.00 Disbursements ........................
ver
............................
1717 ()4
The amount of taxes, interest to date of
recorder ’ s report
sale and penalites due upon each parsel is set
opposite the sume, and ulso the name of the
To the Common Council of Tillamook,
person to u horn such parcel is taxed which is
also the name of the owner then known.
Oregon.
The sale will be held ut the front door of
G entlemen —I herewith Ruhmit the
of the Court House of said County in the
manner and form as upon sale of real proper­ tollowing r«q»ort of the ResouH»es and
ty under execution, except as by law other­
wise especially provided.
Disbursements for the year ending
Each parcel will l>e sold to the person who
offers to pay the taxes, costs and accruing December 31st 1907.
penalties thereon and take a certificate of
J. C. H olden .
sale at the lowest rate of interest, provided,
however, the maximum rate shall not exceed
City Recorder.
10 per cent per annum.
general fund .
This sale will be mude subject to redemp­
tion as provided bx law, and is for thte pur­ Bal. on hand Jan 1st, 1906... $ 165 84
pose of satisfying the said warrant with law­
ful charges.
Amount received on Taxes........ 1727.09
H. CRENSHAW.
Amt. received on Licenses and
Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregon.
Tillamook, Oregon. December, 26 1907.
Fines ...................................
I
........
Look Oat for Influenza !
Gripps is the juggernaut which
crushes the very old, the very feeble
the very young, the us rs of aleo
holic liquors, and (hose who do not
take care of theiuselvea ill mutters of
exercise and di» t.
According to
unofficial estimites
there are 3(H) to 400 cases in P ortland
Here is how to prepare lor it. It will
seize one in a tew minuies.
First
symptom is a chili nr a sneeze, aching
pains in back and limbs, congestion ot
the mucous membrane ot the nose, like
a cold in lhe head. Fever from 103 to
105 follows chill in short tune. Never
remain nt work when you feel the
slightest symptom. Best treatment is to
rest in lad, with only such medicine
taken as will relieve the Croiib|ero*ne
symptoms. Persons with Juw vitality
and hard or even mod« rate di inkers sue
cumh quickest. I ut the most stalwart
l>erson endangers his life if he persists
m working when the disease has one**
laid hold of him,
H »1 com press« s or soothing linimenl*
a»e effective for pains hi back and
liml«s. Ice-bags relieve the headaches.
if used with hot fool-l>atl.8
Lame Shoulder Cured
Lame «boulder is usually caused b>
rheumatism of lhe iiiu - c I h * and q iickly
yields to a few applications ut Cham*
herlain s Pain Balm. Mis F. H. Me-
Eiwee. of B o IH owii , New Brunswick,
n rites ; “ Having i»eeii troubled lot
some time with a pain m my lei I
shoulder, ' decided to give C.'hamoer
ism s Pain Balm a trial ** i. fl ihe-result
dial I got proo.pt relief.” Fol sale by
all Diuggists.
816 02
TnUl.............................. . . »3708 95
Amt. paid out <»n Cancelled
Warrants and Interest ........ 2359 66
Balance on hand ................
Amount of outstanding
rant« for the year 1905
Amount of outntanding
rants for the year 1906
Amount of outstanding
rants for the year 1907
... (349 29
War.
........
40 80
War-
........ 105 85
War-
........ 2322.58
Total ............................. ......... »3419,28
R.OAD FUND
Bal. on hand Jan. lnt, 19o7 ........
48 87
Amount received on Taxes . . . 1036 33
Amount received
on Street
A*8eti8ment8............
........ 1652.65
Total .. ................................... »2737 84
Amt. paid out on Cancelled
Warrants and Intercut............ 1770 69
SHEPHERD CARVERS.
The Lonely Sheep Tenders of the Call
fornia Sierras.
Tber“ are few lonelier Ilves In tbs
world chuu those lhed by shepherd»
In the high meadows of the California
Sierras. All alone they follow tbelr
sheep, see Inc no one for many months
of the year but the sheep, their dogs
and |>erhapt< an occasional—a very oc­
casional-traveler. Probably this soli­
tude dries up the springs of speech,
for they are said to be very silent
when they do encounter any one.
One of these strange men is a Basque
from the Pyrenees. A lean, dark vis-
aged. ragged fellow, be Is now and
then overtaken by some wanderer In
the mountains. Along the trail before
him his sheep feed. Ills mongrel collie
bangs at bls heels. He may raise bls
stick In mute salutation; be may slouch
by without a sign. Yet this uncouth
being has one talent—he can carve.
Ills amusement Is carving quaint
sheep buckles out of bone. Every herd
has Its bellwether, about whose ueck
hangs a liell. The bell depends from a
leather collar, and It Is the buckles of
these collars that this old Basque shep­
herd and some of these other Sierra
shepherds make In the course of their
lonely days. Sometimes a buckle rep­
resents a summer's work, for some of
them are very elaborate. Some are In
the semblance of saints or angels,
some have the monograms of the sheep
owners or of the shepherds In curious
designs. All are patiently cut, bit by
bit, with the lax-ketknlfe of the shep­
herd.— Exebauge.
DIET AND SLEEP.
Eating Before Retiring and Digestien
During Slumber.
Diet has little Influence on sleep ex-
cept tn so far as It may produce dis-
turbances of digestion and through
these of the general balance of health.
The hypnotic effects of certain foods,
such as onions, lettdee, milk, etc., are
chiefly Imaginary. Even the time of
the last meal of the day Is of relative­
ly little Importance except that It Is
well to let this be at least two or three
hours before retiring. But even this
rule has muny exceptions, as many
healthy laboring men habitually fall
asleep over their pipes directly after
supper, and children after poking the
spoon Into their little eyes nod off over
the tea table, with the bread and but­
ter still clutched In their chubby flats.
The processes of d.„’e»tiou probably
go on more slowly during sleep, but
they are perfectly carried out. as Is Il­
lustrated by the almost invariable hab­
it among animals of going to sleep
directly after a meal.
Indeed, a moderate amount of food
in the stomach or intestines seems to
promote slumber. Many night workers,
for Instance, sleep much better for tak­
ing a light or even full supper Just be­
fore retlrlng.-Dr. Woods Hutchinson
In American Magazine.
Thn Tenors’ Parts.
Probably the composers are largely
Bal. on hand.......................... $967.15
responsible for tenor worship. In Ver­
Iniount of outstanding War.
rams for lhe year 1906 ...... 257.43 di's operas, with hardly an exception,
the tenor plays a more Important part
Amount of outstanding War­
than the baritone or bass, and the
rants for lhe year 1907 ............ 2856 50 same la true of other opera writer«,
Total.................................
$3118 93
Amt. due the Road Fund on
»Street
improvements and
AsMesNmentM not paid .............. 1440 37
WAT k R FUND.
Amount received on Tuxes . . . 1717 04
Amt, paid Water Commission. . 1717 04
Report of Uariants drawn on the
General and Rond Fund and for what
I»iirpo8e. fr nii January 1st to Lhcembe**
31st. 1907
Total amt. drawn on General
Fund ............................................. $2322.58
Total ami. drawn, R »ad Fund. . 2878 75
I rt nch pa pels ar- I beginning to talk
of the Panama Cansl aw an MNsur**<i
fact, and of the lime * when a din ct
Total
5201 33
voyage can be made from France to
TOTAL
AMOUNT DRAWN :
its island ptssessions in (lie 8<*utl<
For Salaries..................
101585
Seas. The «hort cut from Enroja» to
W at< r Rent ..............
917 50
the Pacific will lie appreciated, ano
En-ctric Lights........
447 (»3
Uncle Sam will be glad to have p.-r
Printing ......................
36 15
formed a great service to lhe commerc«
Election ......................
16.00
o it he world.
(fravel..........................
ft * *
394 25
II Uioold lol Le loigolhn that the
Lumber ......................
830 71
torpedo flotilla also is taking part in
Labor oil Stieets ... .
1108 39
I
lhe Pactflc voyage.
Tinse craft are
Miscellaneous ..........
440 46
end to Is »mice Ufeir crews about in a
manner that rend» rs tossing in *•
T< »tai .................................... »52jl 33
blanket a pleasing amusement in com­
Treasurer McNair, nf the Water Com
parison. The boy s of the lorptdo boat 5
niiaxion, in making his report to the
wdl have an interesting portion of tin Connell showed the following totals:
at»«ry •<» tell.
Cash on hand Dec 1st, 19o6 ,.,$ 540.11
Mozart's “Don Giovanni” tielng a nota­
ble exception.
Wagner wrote
opera. “The Flying Dutchman,
which the baritone Is king, whereas in
six of his works the supremacy of the
tenor Is Indicated by the very title«—
“Rienzi,” “Tannhäuser.” “Lohengrin,
“Tristan und
Isolde.”
“8legfried,
“Parsifal.” This being «o. we shall
probably continue to be subject to the
tyranny of one tenor or another, unless
it tie true, as xvas maintained at a con­
clave of French savants, that the tenor
voice Is a relic of barbarism, destined
to become extinct.—Argonaut
Poem*. Picturra and Songs.
It takes all kinds of people to make
up a world and all kinds of poetry to
make up a world literature. Despite
the efforts of the critic» to lay down
deflnlte canons of Judgment for the
literary, pictorial and mualcal arts
most of ua continue to like a poem, a
picture or a song for no better reaaon
than because we like It. It appeals to
us. and If It does that It Is for ua a
true poem, picture or song. Whether
It Is to be classed among the great
I products of art Is another question.
That depends upon the universality
and permanence of the appeal It
makes.—Current Literature.
Trifling Favors.
Mrs. Jones—That old maid next door
Is the moat brazen »»orrower I know!
Receipts during year . ...............
Mrs. Brown — Indeed! Mrs. Jones—
Received from Taxes ................
Yes. Why. only yesterday she cams
over to Inquire If she could borrow
City Warrants on hand ............
my husband for an hour to clean her
Cash on hand Dec, 1st, 1907 . ..
sewing machine, thrash a man who
H F. G«ssjspee<l, 8-cretary of the had Insulted her and diacbarge her
Wafer Commission, made his reports cook.—Izoudon Scraps.
and showed the following
lures for th« tear 19<)7 :
»Salary of Superintendent ...
Ililcreet . ............. ..........................
Nundrien .......................................
Watet Main.................................
Tapning ....................................
'V. If Uteaae, Lal ....................
WakeA*-ki A J«*cohnon .
ex;s-ndi
Prstty Bad,
“Well," asked Htlnjay. "what do you
206 44
. 2764 04 think of the cigar? My doctor especial­
2 50 ly recommended that brand to me.”
"H'm!” coughed Knox. "80 he wants
..
14.50
to cure you of the tobacco habit, eb?”
9H 83
—Philadelphia Press.
154) M)
. 144 53
Har Misaian.
"She always reminds me of a public
Total..................................... .
»3.lau M office."
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
Berber. J L . 1-9 1 nt Lot». Blk. 1.
Hays Add to Tillamook .....................
Beals. A. G. Lot 12 to 22. Blk 13,
Milter's Add to Tillamook
Brush. Sarah A.. 7 ft 8. Blk 1. Stilt
wrtl's Add to Tillamook.....................
rost. G. A ■ .Lot 3, Blk 4. Stillwell «
Add to Tillamook ................................
na. (»tto Lota 1 ft 2, Blk 6. Still­
well's Add to Tillamook ...................
Scars. P C.. Lot 3. Hlk a Stillwell .
Add to Tillamook
Wallace. J D . Lot 1. Blk Ift.Thayer's
Add to Tillamook............ ................. .
Conder W W . Lot 8. Blk 20 Thayer s
Add to Tillamook ...............................
Thayer, C. ft B , Lot 2 Blk. 26 Thay-
ulthUKAl, APPLICATIONS as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease, («tarrli 1« a blood
or constitution*I disease. an I inorder to cure it
Foil must fake 'iiternal remedies Hill»
start h Cure >s taken internally, and acta di
rectIf on th« blood and inucouti surfaces Hall s
Catarrh f'ure ia not a qimck medw iue. fi wm
pre»crH»4d by <»U«of t» e best phyKlciens tn this
c*Ht> iry for ycats an 1 1» a re alar pr«-aci iptton
1» taron poaed of the bent tonics ktiov» n. c«»m-
bine«' wi»h fhe bat Moot pui i rters, actirf dl
rectly on t • ntu«ons surfaces
The |»et feet
< omblnafion of th« two ingredient« is what pro-
di c • such worwlerf’ I es-iiia 111 curing Catarrh
Send f<a te-tim« n «1- free
P I CRKNKV ft CO Prop«.. Toledo. 0
Sold try druggioU. price
Take iiaU • Fa'U.l, Piila tot constipation.
"That's curious."
“Not so very. She's continually seek
Ing the man. you know."—Chicago Roc
ord-Hera Id.
Suspielsue.
Horse Dealer-'E Jumps well, '• trots
beautiful, '»'• as quiet as a lamb, and
m let you 'are Tm cheap. Poaafbla
Purchaser-Why. what's wrong with
him 7—London Ana were.
Woman I« • thing of twenty and as
expenM forever —Lift.
1