TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 9. 1908.
I
Scovell. Stephen, farmer, Nehalem,
In the matter of apportionment of Bodvfrlt, Wm. D., farmer. Fairview.
A Sensitive Monkey.
A Large Trib».
city road tax for Nehalem City, it was Brodhead, S.. carpenter, H qnarton.
Scholluieyer, Herman, farmer. Nebalcru
The most pathetic of all monkey
Philanthropy in London is oft vn con
ordered
that
the
treasurer
set
apart
Blum,
Chas.,
farmer.
Carn.ih
n.
Stetnhauer
Frank,
farmer.
Nehaleiu.
•torles
is
one
which
Grant-Duff
has
Tax Levy for Tillatnock
some» here recorded, The Dublin zoo fronted by uten w ho make It their
| 3 8-10 mills ol all the road tax levied Gilbert, E. K , farmer. Beaver.
R-eae, John, latsirer, Tillamook
bad a famous ape whose delight was buslnesR to be out of work. One chari
is 13 Mills—The Road within the corporate limits.
Baxter, Geo , Inruier, D< lph,
Audeisuit. 8. V.. farmer. Fairview.
the friendship of the principal of the ty worker was appealed to by a well
The County Clerk was directed to ad Mills, Grant, farmer, Fairview.
Stillwell, M V., farmer, Tillamook.
dressed woman. "Married?” asked the
Supervisors Chosen.
establishment,
He never passed the
vertise for the construction of a bridge Beals, F. Jt., real estate, Iloquarton.
Snuffer, B O.. merchant, Tillamook.
cage without a handshake and a philanthropist. "Yes.” “What Is your
place en Trask river.
Crane, Harry, farmer. Tillamook,
Smith, P. H. M„ farmer, tloquarton.
husband?" “Out o’work.” “But what
JUDGES AND CLERKS at In the the Hunt
friendly chat until once a member of
Is he when he Is in work?" asked the
matter of the application ol G. Case, A. L . machinist, Tillamook.
Shearwood, Bert, farmer, lleho.
the royal family went visiting. That
OF ELECTION.
philanthropist. “You don’t underetand,
W Kiger lor the settlement of delinquent Beals, A. G , farmer. Fairview.
Oliver. Daniel, carpenter, H'-quarton.
day the principal, too engrossed with
miss,” was the reply, “lie's a reg5at
taxes on a tract ol land five and one Casey, Matt, farmer, Tillamook.
Schiller, A., farmer. Little Nestucca.
the duties of showing the august guest out o' worker.”
Jury List is Drawn—Other hall
rods wide in the town ot Bay City, Coulson, C. R . farmer, Blaine.
Stanley, Earl, farmer. Fairview.
round the place, overlooked his poor
Matters before Court.
Dead.
relation. The ape grieved and sulked
it whs agreed that he pay the sum ol Conder. \V. W., farmer, Hebo.
Sullweli, L. L-. farmer, Tillamook.
“Silas Kidder has just answered my
and when he went again to Its cage
$38 35.
Crawford, Wm. farmer. Nehalem.
Sanders. L , farmer. Helm.
The Roar I of County Commissioners,
turned savagely from him. The hu letter,” said the country editor's Juve
The Headlight and Herald were des Chance, Marion, farmer South Prairie.
Jordi, Jacob, farmer. South frairie.
composed of County Judge Good»|>eed
man friend was sent absolutely to nile assistant. "You know. I wrote to
iguated
countv
official
papers.
Craven,
J.
K..
farmer.
Little
Nestucca.
Stenson,
C.
A.,
farmer,
Ib
quarlon.
and Commisaioners <1. W. Body leit nnd
Coventry by bls bumble admirer. And him and told him bls subscription bad
Johnson,
Louis,
farmer,
Fairview.
Scherzinger,
Fred,
farmer.
L.
Nestucca.
The Tax Levy.
H. V. Alley, which convened on Thurs
straightway the health of the sulking, expired.”
“What’s lie say?” asked the editor.
sorrowing animal began to decline. It
day of last week, did not get through
The court found that it will require the Christensen, W., farmer. Little Nestucca. W esley, Rusli, farmer, Fairview.
Hughey, James, farmer. Fairview.
“Dumbed If I know. He just sent
fell a victim to consumption. When
the business until Tuesday, there being a st in of J106.524'.13 to defray the ex Cross. E E., farmer, Hebo.
Todd, B. A., farmer, Nehalem.
the end was obviously at hand the my letter back with some Italian
large nmountof business to attend to on penses of the county for the year 1908,as Pike D. L., farmer, Bay.
Dail*y, Sum. larmer, South Prairie.
principal went to look. The ape seem words scrawled ou the bottom of it.
Told, Usury, merchant, Nehalem.
account of the bank holidays cutting out follows :
ed
to brighten up at his approach. It Looks like ‘requlescat in pace.’ "—Cath
Dye.
Frank,
farmer.
Beaver,
Battel
son,
6.
M„
farmer.
Balm.
the November term of court.
County fudge..’......................... $600.00
crept feebly to the front of its cage, olic Standard and Times.
Tubbesing. H H„ farmer, Nehalem.
Claim of Henry Lederei for $30 for Clerk and Deputy ................... 2.200 00 Rock, S. H„ farmer. Little Nestu.ca.
thrust out its hand for a grasp of
Sheriff'and Deputy ................. 2,200 00 Marolf, AH-ert, farmer, Faii’iew.
Wilson. F. N. farmer. Hoquarton.
Tangled.
[damages was continued.
reconciliation and forgiveness, then lay
Astesnor and Deputy ............... 1,800 00 Several ce, Frank, farmer, Fail view.
Mrs. Hoyle—Some of these people
Trowbridge, M. farmer. Fairview.
I Claim of John McNamrr for $628.65 County Commissioners .........
down and died.—St. James' Gazette.
400.00
who are putting up a bluff should read
Vantress, P. B., clerk. Garibaldi,
Misallowed in the sum ol $478 65, was School Superintendent............. 1,000.00 Downs, Samuel, farmer, Bay.
history a little, and then they wouldn't
Vaughn, Warren, farmer, Bay.
County I reaburer.....................
550,00 Dunstan, J. H., farmer, Beaver.
rejected.
The Wrong Goldsmith.
get so badly twisted.
Koad
Master.
Supervisors
etc,
4,500
00
Erickson.
John,
farmer,
Hoquarton.
Watt,
Geo.,
carpenter,
Bay.
I Claim of Hansen and Kellow for $14." Circuit and Justice Courts and
"A friend of mine.” said a political
Mrs. Doyle—What people have you in
Elliott. tV. B.. farmer. Bay,
Watt, Alex, farmer, Hoquarton.
orator, “was once a good deal annoyed mind?
■5, disallowed in the sum ol $2 75, was
expenses ................................ 3,000.00
Woolfe, C. II. blacksmith, Tillamook.
while addressing a meeting by a man
Houks, printing, stationery .. 1,800 Ou Easom, Albert, farmer, Foly.
Mrs. Hoyle—Mrs. Royie said that
■tject- d.
In the front row who bowled like a some of her people camg. over in the
W iliams. George, farmer, Hoquarton.
B The petition of B. Irndorf for gateway Interest on warrants ............. 2.2 15 SB Bozarth, John O., banker, Bay.
Exuehbrs of public schools. . . .
dog. At every telling jioint In my Mayflower aud that she went down to
279.19 Easom. William, farmer, Folev.
Gitin. A. M., carpenter Beaver.
Bras dismissed upon motion of petitioner, To pav state taxes ................. 12 7,122.23
friend's argument this man would emit the wharf to meet them when they
Goodspeed. Don. farmer. Tillamook.
Warren.
Miles,
farmer,
Bay.
■ In the matter of the petition of the Indigent Soldier Fund.............
204 6«
frightful howls and spoil the effect.
landed.—New York Tress.
Roades.
D.
W„
laborer,
Bay.
Wood,
M„
farmer.
Carnahan.
■llamook Yellow Fir Company lor cau- Care of county poor.............
1 00O.0U
"My friend asked the uame of the
Freeman,
L.
G
,
farmer,
Tillamook.
Webb,
V\
illiaio,
farmer.
Sand
Lake.
A Curious Lake.
■ llation ol taxes for the yearsl899, 1900 Roads, bridges, high wa> s, etc.62,217 19
man
and
was
told
that
It
was
Harry
’
Court house repairs, ¡»»niior,
Fleck, John W . farmer. Hebo.
Landingham, Leste-, farmer. Hebo I
In the midst of Klldlue, an island in
■id 1901, the same was ordered cancell-
Loff. Then he said In a loud voice:
fuel, grounds, general current
Fitzpatrick, F. T., farmer, South Prairie. Webb, Elmer, farmer, Sand Lake.
“ ‘Mr. Loff, It Is plain ttint our friend the North sea. Is perhaps the most cu
■ and declared void.
expenses, Ooaid ot prisoners 1,500 00
Goldsmith had you In mind when he rious lake In the world. The surface of
1,600.00 Foster, Frank, fatmer, Little Nestucca. Donaldson, Ed., farmer, Fairview.
■In the matter of the assessment of the Elections ............................
Its waters Is quite fresh and supports
Williams. Geo. IL, farmer, Bay.
said:
It was ordered that the following rate King, W. C., merchant, ‘Tillamook.
Be. V4 of the Sw. ’/* of sec. 5, in tp. 1 N._
fresh water creatures and fresh water
McGinnis,
J.
J.,
farmer,
Hebo.
that
bayed
the
"The
watchdog's
voice
■ 9 W., for the year 1895, the same was ot levy be made for the year 1908 :
vegetation, but deep dowu It Is as salty
J. F. Stichler, witness .................
8,20
whispering wind.
Fox,
Charles,
farmer,
Little
Nestucca.
General ............
■dered cancelled.
3.85 mills.
J. F. Stichler, county poor, claim
And the loud Lott that spoke the vacant as the bluest depths of the sea. and
Goeres, Gust, farmer, Little Nestucca.
1-40 »»
mind.
sponges and salt water fish live and
■The report of P. W. Todd, treasurer, Indigent Soldiers
of
$95.00,
was
allowed
in
Library ...............
1 40
Gage, IV. A , farmer, Union.
“ ‘He said that, did he?’ cried Loff have their being, to the delight and
■as approved.
sum
of
.......................................
57.UO
School.................
»I
Gienger. Ernest, farmer, Tillamook.
despair of all scientists.—London Sat
Blu the matter of bids for the construe- Road...................
7 6-10 It
H. V. Alley, salary ....................... 88.20 furiously, and he turned and struck a urday Review.
Goeres, Charles, farmer, South Prairie.
little fat man behind him a hard blow
Kn of the road known as the Coal
Geo. W. Bodyfelt, salary............. 54 00
over the heed.
Werschukal, D. F., farmer. Union.
Total .......................... 13.00
„
British 8hsrks.
Meek road, the bids were as follows :
F. M Shearer, road work......... 15.v0
"It was only after a five minutes'
Patzlaf,
Carl,
merchant,
Tillamook.
It
was
ordered
that
the
county
clerk
British sharks are very substantial
Mank Lundburg, $890 ; C. V. Preston,
C. F. Sborlridge. couniy Door..., 42.08 scrimmage and much profane abuse
■95 ; Alfred Oloson, $1,370, W. K. extend the tax levy on the assessment Shield. John, farmer, South Prairie.
Geo. D, Barnard, book................. 88.50 that Mr. Loff was convinced that the facts. The largest of them is an Innoc
Mnvell, $800 The latter bid was ac roll for 1907, with all special scboul and Hobson, Frank, farmer, Garibaldi.
W. R. Bobedee, county poor .... 10.80 Goldsmith referred to was the loifg uous giant that basks In the sunshine
Hoskins. W. IL, farmer, Foley.
Kited and Commissioner Alley ordered city taxes.
Bay t'ity Land Co........................ 50.00 dead poet and uat the little fat man of and perhaps feeds on nothing larger
Hagg. George, farmer, Fairview.
than a shrimp. But the blue shark
■enter into a contract for the county.
Judges and Clerks.
C. L. Alley .................................... 10.75 the same uame."
Holden. H. F., farmer. Fairview.
and porbeagle, both of which grow to
Kn the matter of the application of J.
The following judges and clerks of
Claim of H. Schollmeyer for
Hall, Elmer, farmer, Carnahan.
a length of several yards and a weight
Pat's Drams.
■.Hellenbrand and others for the estab- election were appointed as follows :
$50. was continued.
Hathaway, J. H., farmer, Bay.
A physician not long ago was called of hundreds of pounds, are vicious
■nnent of a county road,it was ordered
N ehalem —Judges, 0. A. Lommen,
Geo. L. Ludtke............................ 500.00
to see an Irishman and among other
Kit A. \V Bunn and H. M Farmer be chairman, Chas. Easom, E. K. Scovell. Hagg, Ernest, farmer, Beaver.
E. K. Scovell and Son................. 732.00 directions told him to take an ounce pests and most unwelcome on the fish
ing grounds.
■pointed viewers and F. L. Sappington Clerks, Geo. R. McKimens, Hugo Effen Handy, C. B.. farmer, Nehalem.
E. E. Cross, contract................. 235.00 of whisky three times a day. A day or
Hartsei, Wm., farmer. Balm.
■rvevor, to meet at the Oreto» n school berger, D. S. Boy akin.
The Maoris.
Erickson, et al................................ 250.00 so later he made another visit and
Hunt, C. R., farmer, Hoquarton.
There are about 35,000 Maoris left.
■use on Feb. 10th.
F oley —Judges, W. H. Hoskins,(chair
8.00 found the man. while not so sick, un
H
J.
Bauley
...........
.....................
These have retired to the northern
Ki the matter of the petition of B. Im- man, John Hickey, D. H. Vedder. Clerks, Hogue, Elmer, farmer, Union.
Win. Bodyfelt................................ 10 85 deniably drunk.
provinces of New Zealand, where cer
Kf for a county road, it was ordered S. M. Battcrson, Albert Easom, D. C. Heisel, Peter, farmer, Tillamook.
“How did this happen?” the physi
60.16
Headlight,
printing
.....................
tain reservations have been set apart
Harter, John, farmer, Tillamook.
Kt.F. L. Sappington, Cyrus Randall, Daniel.
Cohn & Sanders ............................ 83.29 cian demanded of Pat’s wife, who was. as their exclusive property. Schools
Harris, N. A , farmer, Tillamook.
hovering
about
solicitously.
K?. Lvster be appointed board of road
G aribaldi —Judges, N. McNillan,chair
7.10
II. A. Kinnaman...........................
have been established, which the Mao
Wheeler. Frank, farmer, Hoquarton.
"Sure, dochter, an’ ’tls just what you
Mwers. to meet on 19th. Feb.
man, F. M, Shearer, Clarence Tilden.
ri children attend regularly. It Is said
Jas. Christensen............................ 56,00
Atkinson,
Eugene,
farmer.
Sandlake.
ordered
an'
no
more
that
he
had,
”
she
Bn the matter of the petition of George Clerks, F. P Hobson, Frank Crane, Fred
that such of them as continue into the
A. K. Case, work......................... ’ 40.56 protested.
Hays,
W.
S„
farmer,
Tillamook.
Merpabil and others for a county road, Kabkee,
higher branches of learning are worthy
F. E. Norton, juvenile court .... 10.00
"I
said
on«
ounce
of
whisky
three
Howser. J. J., merchant, Blaine.
ML. Sappington, John Hickey and W.
B ay —Judges, Joseph Nevins, chairman,
P. W. Todd, salary ..................... 67.67 times a day. That could not make him rivals of white students.—Liverpool
Mercury.
MtVood were appointed road viewers to Amos Vaughn, Miles Warren. Clerks. Hellenbrand, J., fann^djttle Nestucca.
drunk,” the physician said. "He has
liugliev, James, faM^^Kairview.
Krt on the 24th Feb.
Mattsr of Fsct Scotch.
C. A. Elliott, Theo. Jacoby, J. H. John,
had much more than that.”
Jackson, F., farmeuBSi i
Hr the matter of the delinquent taxes son.
The lowland Scottish peasant has an
"Nlvur a drop more, dochter, dear,”
Jenkins, J. F., faitlm|B|evcr.
she declared. “Sure, an' Ol didn't extremely matter of fact way of speak
■Alma 8. Johnson, on certain lands.
T illamook —Judges, M. A. Stillwell,
know Just how much an ounce was, so ing about her relatives' and friends’
were ordered adjusted upon the chairman. Geo. Wilt, E. T. Morton Johnson, |ohn farmet, Garibaldi.
Jacoby, Theo , farmer, Bay.
Ol wlnt to the drug store an' asked, deaths. The Cornhill Magazine tells of
Kinent of $50.
Clerks, Geo. Cohn, C. N. Drew, A. J.
an' the lad—he's a broth of a boy, too- a good woman who bad lost her aunt
Johnson, H. B., farmer, South Prairie.
Ki the mattar of the petition of Peter Cohn.
told me that an ounce was sixteen remarking to a sympathizing visitor:
Jennings, J. W , farmer, Tillamook.
Kck and others fora road of public
H oquarton —Judges, Thomas Coates,
drams, an’ Tat hns had thlrn regular
"Eh, yes, mem, aunty's deld, but she
^■mi'iit, it was ordered that F. L. Sap chairman, C.Wallin, Alex. Watt. Cclerks, Jones. J. L., farmer, Tillamook.
an’ no more’’—London Tlt-Blts.
^■ton, D. T.W erschkul and C. H.Way. A. Stillwell, S. A. Brodhead, T. B. Hand Johnson, Chas. N., farmer, Beaver.
was very suld and frail. She’s far bet
Jenk, Peter, farmer, Hebo.
ter awa' and far hoopler In glory, and
Ke be appointed road viewers, to meet ley.
Beauty of Inequality.
Jackson, A., farmer, Beaver.
Your yror.r return, your money if you Jon't
^Bhe 13th Feb.
The beauty as well as the happiness I got a hunner pounds o' a legacy.”
F airview —Judges, Frank Severance,
like Schilliny i Beet, we pay bun.
of the universe requires Inequality.
the matter of the application of chairman, H F. Holden, Gust Kunze Mills, J. C., farmer, Hebo.
A Mortifying Antwer.
Equal lines, smooth surfaces and eter-
Kps Vaughn, administrator of the es- Clerks, Morrison Mills, Louis Johnson Kunze, Chas., farmer. Fairview.
Richard, aged seven years. In com
Nelson. C. P-, farmer, Hebo.
C'l plains have no beauty. We must pany with his parents was visiting a
Auction Sgle.
■ oí W. N. Vaughn, deceased, for re- M. C. Trowbridge.
have hill and dale, mountain nnd val
Kennedy, J. G.. farmer, Hebo.
of taxes on Idaville, it was ordered
All mv household goods will be sold ley, sea anl land, suns of all magni friend. At the dinner table he was
B arnegat —Judges, G. A,"Jones, chair
Fitzpatrick, D.. farmer, South Prairie.
asked to huve some cake. He hesi
lie pay the sum of $12.
on
Wednesday,
Jan.
15th,
at
at
auction
man. Geo. Elliott, Geo. II. Higgins.
tudes, worldu of all sizes, minds of all tated.
Lane, E. H„ farmer, Nehalem.
■ the matter of the application of C. Clerks, S. B. Morris, John A. Biggs.
Sale to commence nt 10 dimensions and persons and faces of
residence,
"Say quickly, Richard! Will you
Mauer, Fred, farmer, Fairview.
^■Talmage for a rebate and settlement
J ack O liver .
o'clock.
divers casts and colors to constitute a have some cake?” said his mother.
N etarts —Judges, A. M. Austin, chair
Ludtke,
Chas.,
farmer,
Nehalem.
^Klinquei.t taxes upon certain lauds. man,Chas. Lee, VV. C. O'Hara. Clerks,
beautiful and happy world. We must
Imagine Iter chagrin when Richard
Lvster. T. W., farmer, South Prairie.
Notice.
have sexes, conditions and circum replied, “If it's the kind we have at
^Bas ordered that he pay $20.
Geo. W. Phelps, A. A. Yager. M. J. Cone.
Lamar,
Peter,
clerk.
Hoquarton.
stances-empires,
nations
and
families
^■e following road supervisors were S outh P rairie —Judges, John Sheets,
Bids will be received by the Red Clover
home I dou’t want any.”—New York
^■tinted Road District No. 1, Fred , chairman, W. B. Powell, D B. Darby. Ledeier. Henry, farmer, Hobaonville.
Crenmerv Company until January 15th —diversities in person, mind, manners, Telegram.
in order to the communication and re
Lane, E. H.. farmer, Nehalem.
Klacli ; No. 2, John Hickev ; No. 3, Clerks,
,
1908, for the hauling of cheei-e Irom their
Thus. Lvster, Frank Fitzpatrick.
Petroleum and Natural Gat.
ception of happiness; hence our nu
Lotnruen, O. A., farmer, Nehalem.
^■is Randall ; No. 4, Guy C. Vaughn ;
cheese factory to the wharf in Tillamook merous and various wants are not only
Petroleum‘and natural gas are the
C arnahan —Judges, L. P- Ray. chair
Lewallen,
Fred,
farmer,
Hobo.
iMs. H. M. Farmer. No appointment man, John Simmons, Jacob Blum, clerks.
City lor one year, commencing February incentives to action, but sources of remains of marine animals. In the
Laiuar, John, merchant, Hoquarton.
■ made in district No. 6.
1st, 1908.
I. H. Moore. Chas Desmond, I. S. Phillips.
pleasure, both simple and complex decomposition of the animal remains
McMillan, D , farmer, Garibaldi.
S. S everance , Secretary.
■ the matter of the application of
physical, intellectual and moral.—Alex burled In the strata the carbon of tbelr
B eaver —A H. Beaty, chairman, J. H
bodies, combining with hydrogen,
^By A. Albert for the cancellation ol Dunatan, Walter Kinnaman. Clerks, E Moon. Seth, farmer,|Blaine.
ander Campbell.
Genuine Imported Swedish Razors
forms the hydrocarbons known as pe
■s.it was ordered that she pay $10.31, K. Gilbert. James Christensen, G. H. Ray Chas , farmer, Cloverdale.
troleum and natural gas. A very high
Melchior, M.. farmer, Tillamook.
Ths Jewel of Forgiveness.
M w as ordered that the contract en- Poland.
Best razor made Try one. Fnllv war
authority, N. S. Sbaler, says that the
Mills Will., merchant. Tillamook.
Nothing
Is
more
moving
to
man
than
■d into between Tillamook County
ranted. hollow ground, $2.00 ; Fullv
L ittle N estucca —Judges. J. K. Crav
the spectacle of reconciliation. Our oil of this continent will "probably not
4| L. D. Ackley. Lee Ackley. H. F. en,
( chairman, J. W. Hellenbrand, A. M Miles, II. A., farmer. Union.
warranted, hollow ground, ivory handle
outlast the present century." — New
weaknesses are thus Indemnified aud
Madduz,
W.
J
,
farmer.
Fairview.
^Bng, Claud Ackley and John Zurcher ( Commons. Clerks, Clarence Atterbury,
$3.00 ; Single porpoise razor strop, 50c. are not too costly, being the price we York American.
Wallin,
Chas.,
farmer,
Fairview.
tK tiled Nov. 8, be approved.
Double porpoise nnd web razor strop, pay foç the hour of forgiveness, and
William Christensen, D. J. Dunn.
Snakes In Australia.
Wakeley, F. M., farmer. Nehalem.
■ the matter of the petition of H. I.
$1.00. Postpaid to your address. G eo . the archangel who has never felt anger
U nion —Judges, W. R. Robedee, chair Magarrell, R. U„ hotel.beeper, Union.
There are five kinds of venomous
^Blev to remit taxes, the sum of $8 ( man, R. Alley, D. T. Werschkul. Clerks.
W. R eynolds , 950 East Davis St., Port has reason to envy the man who sub snakes In Victoria—the tiger snake,
Munson, Goran, laborer, Hoquarton.
■ remitted.
dues it. When thou forglvest, the the black snake, the brown snake, the
land, Ore. ________________
W. T. Raleigh, F. E. Norton, H. A. Mills. Maxwell, William, farmer, Fairview.
man who has pierced thy heart stands copperhead and the death adder. The
Kilo Schrader was appointed deputy
S andlake —Judges. E. E. Webb, chair Downs. Sam, farmer, Fatrmw.
Estray.
to thee In the relation of the sea worm last mentioned Is very rare in Victoria
■veyor
man, R.R.Creighlon. H.H.Hays. Clerks, Phillips, I. S„ farmer. Fairview.
One Heifer Calf. Party enn have same that perforates the shell of the mussel, and very venomous. It Is about two
K was ordered that the reports of Eugene Atkinson, J. R. Thompson, C. 8.
Worthington,George, farmer,Carnahan. l>y describing property and paying lor which straightway closes the wound feet long, very thick in proportion to
Kd supervisors of road districts Nos. Atkinson,
advertisement.
with a pearl.—Richter.
Its length, of a dull brown color and
Mapes, J. M., fanner, Tillamook.
K, 3. 4, 5 and 6 be approved.
B laine —Judges, H. L. Jensen, chair,
J ack J ennings . Kelchis.
with a flat, wide bead. The strangest
Kt the matter of the petition for a man, W. D. Gladwell, W. N. Bars. McNair, Alex, merchant, Tillamook.
Importance of the Engineer.
thing about It Is that many people be
Nelson,
Axel,
farmer,
Hebo.
Lame Shoulder Cured.
Klge across the Nestucca river at the Clerks,
(
One fact Is certain—that In the fu lieve Its sting is contained In the tall.
J. J. Howser, R. O. Richards, S Nelson. Oust, funner, Bay.
Lame shoulder is usually caused hv ture the engineer, using (he term In
Kami place the same was continued.
F. Moon.
rheumatism
of
the
muscles
and
quickly
Ths Bishop's Knss Brssches.
Norton. F. E , farmer. Union.
K the matter of the petition of D. W.
yields to it few applications of Cham Its widest sense, will become Increas
H ebo —W. W. Conder, chairman, T. Olsen, Jonas, farmer, Hoquarton.
A certain bishop while dining at the
ingly
more
and
more
essential
to
the
Kiert and others for the appointment Kellow, Frank Worthington. Clerks J.
berlain a Pain Balm. Mis. F. H. Mc-
house of one of his friends was pleas
Elwee, of Boistown. New Brunswick, social progress of the universe, and ed to observe that he was tlie object of
K H Dunstan as justice of the peace J. McGinnis, Fred Lewallen, J. R. Law O’Hara. Ben, tanner, Netarts.
Owens, Frank, farmer. Hebo.
writes : “ Having been troubled f' r that on his labors and Inventiveness
Kt he third justice district, the court ' rance. •
some time with a pain In my left more than on that of any other class marked attention from the son of bls
Plank, Albert, clerk, Hoquarton.
K>'e the appointment.
shoulder.
I decided to give Chamber of society will depend the ultimata host, whose eyes were firmly riveted
D olph —Judges. Wm. Baxter, chair Daily, D. B , farmer, South Prairie.
Inin s Pain Balin a trial, with lhe result physical well being of mankind.— upon him. After dinner the bishop ap
Ki the matter of the approval of the man. Orley Kellow, Dave McKinney
proached the boy and asked:
that I got prompt relief.” For sale by
K of Marshlands, the same was ap Clerks. Alonzo Miller, Geo. Baxter, F. L. Paizlaf. Carl, merchant. Tillamook.
Cassler’s Magazine.
"Well, my young friend, you seem to
all Druggists.
__
Pike, D. L. C.. farmer, Bay.
Kved.
Martin.
be interested In me. Do you find that
Fruser, Alex., farmer, Little Nestucca.
Cot His Answer.
■n the matter of the payment for
Croup and Whooping Cough.
I am all right?"
Patrick, William, farmer. Beaver.
The Jury List.
"I suppose it's always hog killing
The mothers of young children have
Mur on the public roads, the fullowing
“Yes, sir,” replied the boy, with a
Phelp*.
Geo.
W.,
merchant.
Netarts.
no
r
eed
to
fear
these
diseases
if
they
time In your town, Miss Packer," glance at the bishop'» knee breeches.
The jury list was drawn as follows :
Met were allowed : 29 cents per hour
keep
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough
Remedy
al
Watt,
Robert,
merchant.
Bay.
sneered the New Yorker.
M man. or $2.00 per day's labor of Austin. A. M.. farmer, Netarts.
“You’re all right, only” (hesitatingly)
hand. Mr. M Devenport, of Psuls
Peterson, Martin, farmer. Dolph.
"Oh, ye»,” replied the fair visitor
M hours ; 20 cents per hour for team. Atkinson, Daniel, farmer. Sanolake.
Valley. Ind. Ser., writes '• I have used from Chicago, ''but don’t let that keep "won't your mamma let you wear trou
Quick, Harry, farmer. South Prairie.
sers yet?”-London Mall.
Chamheilain’a Cough Remedy in my
K$2 OO per day's work often hours, Armstrong. William, farmer, Nehalem.
Randall, 8., farmer. Fairview.
family for several yearsand have found it you from visiting us. We always pro
Ackley,
Ralph,
farmer,
Hoquarton.
■v rates to continue until March 1st.
8he Was Right.
tect
our
guests.
”
—
Philadelphia
Press
especially elfactive for croup and whoop
Reading, M. D., farmer. South Prairie.
Ki the matter of payment on the eon- Allen, R. farmer. Union.
A cantankerous old farmer who
mg cough," For sale by all Druggists.
Loerpabel,
Geo.,
farmer,
Nehalem.
hardly ever agreed with anything his
Kit between Tillamook County and Acklev, Claud, farmer. Fairview.
Harmless Then.
Hollett, J. J., farmer, Blaine.
Mother (to future son-ln-law>— I may wife said to him canae home one wet
K>'ph Erickson and others, the court Atterbury. A. farmer. Little Nestucca. I Ripley. Mark, farmer, Foley.
A Cure for Misery.
I have found a cure for the misery tell you that, though my daughter is day and, placing his back to the fire,
Kered a warrant of $250 to he drawn. Alley. C. L., farmer, Nehalem
' Rune«, J. O., farmer, Carnahan.
malaria poison produce»,“ mult *>. well educated, she cannot cook. Fu stood up to dry
the matter of the contract and bond Abplanalp, M., farmer, Fairview
After some little time bls wife turn
■ R'lgets, Henry, farmer. South Prairia.
James, of Louellen, S C. " li’a called ture Son-in law—That doesn't matter
E. Cross, these were approved and Allen. J. P., hotel keeper, Tillamook.
Electric Bitter», and cornea in 50 cent much so long as she doesn't try — ed to him and said:
Reelier,
J.
F„
fanner.
Fairview.
■clerk ordered to draw a warrant of Aiderman. W. B., farmer, Tillamook.
bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or Fl legends Blatter.
"John, you'll better watch yoursel’
Lowery, Fred, farmer. Carnahan.
a btlious attack in almost no time, and
Barber. F. L., farmer, Netarts.
or you'll burn your flannels.”
Robedee. W. R . merchant. Union.
it
puts
yellow
ioundice
clean
out
of
Buhrow,
Fred,
farmer,
Beaver.
To which John replied:
the matter of the apportionment of
A Bird Puzzle.
cousniiaaion ’’ Thia great tonic med
Ryan. Wm., laborer. Hoquarton.
"I think I'll need to burn my trou
city road tai for Tillamook City, it Ruckles. J. w . farmer, South Prairie.
"Papa.” Mid little Jamie, "why does
icine and blood purifier gives quick re
:
Randall,
Cyrus,
farmer,
Fairview.
I ordered that the treasurer set apart Whitney, E. H„ farmer. Hoquartoo.
lief in all stomach, liver aud kidney birdies go lookin' for woyms to eat sent first.”
Roland, 6. E.. farmer. Blaine.
"Indeed. John, you'll need to do ms -
complaints and the misery of lame back. when they can lay thelrselfa a egg and
10 mills of all the road tas levied Bays, Mark farmer, Hoquarton.
Raleigh, Wm , farmer. Union.
Sold under guarantee al Cl-a* (.Clough'» eat that? Eggs Is nicer than woyms.” thing of the klnjt. They're burnt al
bin the corporate limits to be used Mason, Albert, merchant, Tillamook
ready ."-London Tit Bits.
Kabkee, Fred, farmer, tJaribaldi.
diug siors-
—St. Ixmta Republic.
Bergman, Oscar, farmer, Nehalem.
he streets of said city.
COUNTY
AFFAIRS.
TEA
The cost of good tea is
so very little: only a third
of a cent a cup! a cent-
and-a-half or two cents
for the family breakfast I
I