Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 16, 1908, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 16. 1908
Well», Z.. That part of He of Se V, w of
' U Int.. Lol, 1. 2, 3. 4, Sec. 3, tp. 1
Big Neatuc:a Rleer, see. ». tp. * a..
y R.8
....
. - • •
........ •••
Mason. Homer. Se of Nw
Wagner A. r . Sw of Se I, St Se of Sw
8
64
tp. 1 8., R 8
Hanson, Hans C., Sw of bw % Sec.
By virtue of a warrant to me directed, is­
2» . » 1» of Se H. Sec-
‘F- 1 *'■
Nw t, »e. 13, tp. A a . r. 10
jj
.............
. • 25.»2 Weatherly. K. T , Beginning at a cor-
sued by the County Clerk of Tillamook
County, Oregon, commanding me to »ell sev­ Hanson, Hans C , Nw of Ne I4. Sec.
uer atone 1.34eha. north Ironi low
8.64
eral article* of personal property and parcels
32. tp. 1
R 8
water line ot Neetucca hirer being
ofreal property upon which the taxes are levi­ I awrence. Geo. F , S.
of Se 4 and
the Se corner of the f G. Dutcher
25.92
ed and unpaid as show n dy the tax-list accom­
Nw.ot se J^.Sec 33. tp IS., K 8
tract; thence n. 55 feet; thence w.
panying such warrant, of the State, County, Nolan Oak Commencing at a point
8 rods, thence s 55 feet; to red­
School and other taxes for the year 1906 and
8 feet East of the Sw corner of sec­
wood post in ditch; thence east 8
special school taxes, and Tillamook City
tion 6 tp IS., R. 9 Vt
thence
rod* to place of beginning Con­
taxes for the year 1907, I will, beginning at
North 8 rods , thence East 8 rods ;
taining 7260 square feet, sec. 19.
IO o'clock in the forenoon of the 28th day
thence South 8 rods thence West »
tp. 4 s., r. 10
...........
of January, 1908. and continuing from day
rods to place of beginning, Sec. 7, tp.
VVeatherlv.
J
F
Beginning at a
11.40
to day thereafter until the list is exhausted,
point loofeet Nly from low water
offer for sale at public auction and sell to the Mclntoth, Peter. Nw of Be % and E. Vi
line of the Big Nestucca River;
6 72
best bidder the real property situated in
ofSw ¥, Bee. 13. tp 1 S.. R. 9
27.89 chs. distant from the V< sec.
Tillamook County, Oregon, particularly de-> (Aough C. H . W % of Nw ‘4, ¿ec. 16.
cor. between secs. 18 A 19. tp. 4
4
62
scribed in the list following, to-wit ;
tp 1 8 R 9
....
....
■
s.. r. IO w.; thence n. 6° 37 w-
1 Morton Heirs. Nw of Sw V4- Sec. 16,
6.13 chs. to bw cor. of E- H. V ir-
Brigham, Glen A., Se of Ne J4> ®*c-
1 62
tp. 1 8 • R 9
........... .
.-.
gels tract of land, thence south
88.11 Cardwell,
4, tp. 1 N-. R 6 ...
Helen K., and Cook, Vin­
3.78 chs. to the Se cor. of E. It.
Cooper, H. C., W
ofSw*4, See. 15,
cent, Bw of Nw «X and Nw of bw Vi.
Virgel’s tract of land; thence south
16 20
tp. 1N..R6
6.72
See 18. tp. 1 S.. R 9
6r 37' east to theNecorner oi Wm-
Brown, L. W.. E Vfc, 8ec. 36, tp. 1
45.60 McIntosh, Peter, *Ne of Nw J4, Sec. 24.
Plank s lot; thence west 50 feet;
N., R 9...............................................
2.10
tp. 1 s R 9
.................. ;
j
thence south 1OO feet; thence 78
Smith, Louis L., W % of Sw Ji, Sec. 1,
Donaldson. C. E , N. % oi Se
and
feet
to the Nw corner of T. I-
tp. IN., 10 ; Ne *4 of Se '< and Se of
Ne of Sw
Less 1 A. sold, Sec. 26,
18.36
Lucy’s lot; thence south 50 feet;
Ne *4, Sec. 2. tp. 1 N . R lu
15.36
tp. 1 S . R. 9
thence East lOofeet; thence South
Crane, Frank w.
Beginning at a
Donaldson. C E . W.
of Ne L and
to the line of low water, thence
point IO chains W. of Vi Section
E. >4 of Nw V< Sec. 26, tp. 1 8., R 9. 23.94
■westerly along the line of lo w wat­
post of Section 2. tp. 1 N . K. 10 W.
Clough. C. H., lot 2. Sec. 36, tp. 1 N.,
on N. line of said Section ; thence
er. thence westerly along the line
.96
of low water to the South East
East along'N. line of said Sec., 20
Mason,
Horner.
Beginning
at
a
point
corner of K. H Virgel s lot; thence
chains ; thence S. 10 chains : thence
25.50 chains South of the Ne corner
northerlv to the Ne corner of K.
West 20 chains . thence N. 10 chains
of
Jas.
and
Anna
Quick
’
s
D.L.C.
;
to place of Beg. Containing 20 acres
H. Virgei s lot. thence South to
thence N. 11.50 chs. th. W’. 18.25
5.64
more or less. Sec. 2, tp. 1 N., R 10
North East corner of lot belong-
chs. . th. 8. 11.50 chs. ; th. E. 18.25
Kiger, G. W., !4 int.. Nw of Sw J4, Sec.
inc to Miles. Fletcher and Hain;
chs.
to
beg
.Secs.
28,
29,
32,
33.
tp.
1
14. tp 7 N. RIO ; Se of Se Ji, Sec.15,
thence West 1 <«> feet to tieginning.
13
44
S. R. 9
.. ...............
.............
4.08
tp 1 N..R10...
.....................
Less tract to Long Sec. 19, tp.
Fairview Grange, No. 273. Beginning
Mary, Carrie W. % ofSwofSwJi,
4
s.. r. 10
........... ..
.
at the Se corner of Ne
of section
3.06
sec 15. tp 1 N. R IO
..............
Unknown Beginning at • PO”*1
28. tp. 1 8., R. 9 W. ; thence West
Washburn W-D , S Ji of Ne J%, Sec. 16,
feet West and 25 ftet North from
155
rods
;
thence
N.
583
feet
to
ini
­
5.62
tp. 1 N.. R IO.................................
Nw corner of Wm. Planks lot in
tial point ; thenee N. 165 feet ;
Pratt, David, N. Ji of Bw Vi. Sec. 16.
Woods, in sec. 19, tp. 4 s., r. IO
thence W . 132 feet ; thence S. 165
5.62
tp. 1 N.. R IO
.........
w.. thence South 6° 3 i Last 12.»
feet
;
thence
E.
132
feet
to
the
place
Alley, Oliva, Lot 2, Sec. 20, tp. 1
ft. thence West 125 ft. more or
1.85
of beginning. See. 28, tp. 1 S., R. 9 .
1.18
N.. R 10
.............
less to the 14 sec. line; thence North
Mclatosh Peter. Improvements on
Handley, Iola I. That part of the pre­
0° 57' West 125 feet; thence e. 120
tract in See. 13. (Cheese factory
emption claim of D. D. Bailev. in
feet more or less to place of begin­
5.76
building),
bee.
13.
tp.
1
S.,
R.
10
..
Hee. 21. tp. 1 N., R 10 W . and
ning. Containing 15,275 square
Aiderman. A. L., (Trustee), Ne of Ne
bounded by beginning at a point on
feet, sec 19, tp. 4 s . r. 1<>
•••
4.60
‘4. Sec 13. tp. 1 S, R 10
meander line of Tillamook Bay ;
Dimick. Ophelia, Seof Se Vi sec> 20. tp.
Clough.
C.
H..
Nw
of
be
*4,
NeofSw
South 77*4°
West 2.45 chains from
4
%
and
W.
Vs
of
Nw
:
4,
Sec.
16,
tp.
1
the point of intersection of line be­
S . R 10
....................
.... 18.48 Worthington, Edward F. & Virginia
tween Lots 2 and 3, of said Section
E.. Ne of Ne Ji sec. 22, tp. 4 s.,
II aux hurst, Amanda D., lot 2 and Se
21, with said meander line as sur­
5.04
of Nw U See. 19. tp. 1 S. R. 10
veyed by A. P. Wilson, Oct. 1889;
Worthington. Ed ward F a Virginia
Nelsen,
Chas.
T
.
E.
J4
oi
Sw
J^,
Sec.
and running thence North 9° West
E all of the Nw on Nw Vs lying
28. tp. 1 S., R 10................
to the North boundary of said pre­
on the Nw side of Big Nestucca
Paulson, Bjorn, N. U of Nw *4, Sec.
emption claim at a stake marked L
River. Sec. 23. tp. 4 s., r. 10
...
28,
N.
%
of
Ne
»4,
Sec.
29.
tp.
1
11, from which a hemlock tree 7
18.42 Sutton. A. M., S Vi sec- 3«. *P- 4 9 •
S.. R. 10
inches in diameter, marked L. 11. B.
r.
lo
........
■
Nelson,
Chas.
T.,
Ne
of
Nw
Vii
Sec.
33,
T . bears N. 84° West 45 links dis­
3.68 Olympia Land & Abstract Company,
tp. 1 S., R. 10.................. ........................
tant . thence East along aforesaid
W Va of Sw Vi Sec. 16. tp. 5
r. 9
Lucy, T J. Beginning 60 feet West,of
North boundary of said claim
Pugh. j. M , Ne of Se Vi sec. 17, tp. 5
Nw
corner
of
Lot
2,
Blk.
1,
Fuller
’
s
17.622 chains to a point 1.65 chains
Add. to Bay City; thence West 100
s. , r. 9.........
....................
• • •
East of a stake marked LVII from
Hill. H. C (Heirs of) Ne of Se % sec.
ft. ; thence S. 25 ft. : th. E. to
which stake a Hemlock tree 24
County road ; th. in Nw’ly direc­
inches in diameter marked LVII B.
tion to beginning. Sec. 3, tp. 1 S.,
T bears South 77JfJ East 27 links
R. 10....................
distant; thence South to the mean­
Unknown. Beginning 60 it. West of
der line of Tillamook Bay ; thence
Sw corner of Lot 2, Blk. 1, Fuller’s
Westerly with said meander line to
Upton, C. B , Commencing 40 rods
Add. to Bay Citv ; thence West 100
place of beginning.
Containing
North 22° Eant from an iron post
ft.; thence N. 25ft. ; thence E. 1OO
30.24 acres more or less, excepting
that stands on foot South of the
ft.,
more^or
less
to
County
road
;
therefrom the Town of East Gari­
bank of Little Nestucca Falls at
thence in a S’ly direction to place of
7.66
baldi, Sec. 2 1. tp. 1 N. R IO
.36 ’
low water; thence East 40 rods;
beginning, Sec. 3. tp 1 S., R. 10 .
Hauxhurst. A.D.. Mrs. Commencing
thence South 40 rods; thence West
Hauxhurst, Amanda D., Lots 1, 2, 3,
at Gus Trimter’s Se corner ; thence
80 rods; thence North 40 rods;
2.52
Sec. 24. tp 1 S. R IO .......
E’ly. on Meander line 104% feet to a
thence
East 40 rods to beginning,
Saxther,
Nels,
Se
Sec.
4,
tp.
2
S.,
stake ; thence North 409% feet to a
30.24 '
R. 7
sec. 15, tp. 5
r. 10-
.........
stake, thence West to Gus Trimter’s
Keeley, Thomas, 9, % of SeJ4, Sec. 4.
Hackney, Elizabeth. Se of Se Vi sec•
line 104%, feet; thence South to be­
tp. 2 S, R. 8
.............
16.20 •
16, tp. 5
r. 10
. ........................
ginning. Containing
- - 1 acre. Sec.
Wright. R. C., S H of Se V4 & Se of Sw
1.02 Lawrence, Sarah, Se of Ne VX and
22, tp. 1 N R 10
33.98 1
'4. sec. 18. Nw of Ne Vi «ec. 19, tp.
Lots 1.2, 3. bee. 4, tp. 2. R. 8
Hobson, Frank P., lots 5. 6, aud
___ ___
Se
Keelev, Thomas. W, V^ of Ne %, Sec.
5s.,r. 10
....................
of Ne % and W % of Se
Sec . 22, tp.
9. tp. 2 8., R. 8....................................... 16.20 ’ Keller. Carl W.. E Vi of Ne *4 sec. 19,
8.32
1 N., R 10
Lawrence, Geo. F,, Nw J4. Sec. 9. tp. 2
tp. 5 s.. r. IO ...........................
Hobson, Frank P., N. Va of Ne. V4,
32.70 ’ Keller, Carl W . W Vi of Nw Vi «^c 20,
3.58
Sec. 27. tp. 1 N., R 10...................
Huse, Frank S., Sw !4, Sec. 9, tp. 2 S.,
tp. 5 s., r. IO................ ..................
Alley, Oliva, Mrs .Lots 1,2, 3, Sec. 29,
32.70 1 Millspaugh, W’m. H., E Vi of Se Vi.
6.30
tp. 1 N Rio.........
..........
Childers, Stephen T., N. *2 of Lot 11,
sec. 21. W Vi of Sw Vi sec. 22, tp.
Clough, C. H. Ne of Nw V*. Sec 36, tp.
2.16 1
Sec. tp. 2 -., R. 9
.................... .........
5».,r.l0........................... ........................
2.64
1 N., R 10........................
Childers, Stephen T., Se of SwJ4i Sec.
Frank, Carl, W % of W J, sec. 10, tp.
Pratt, David, Nw ofSe
Sec. 36, tp.
4 95
4. tp. 2 S, R. 9
2.64
6 s., r. 9.........
.............
1 N, R 1O
..
Earl, Edwin, E. *4 of Nw of N w J4«
Lumterg, Samuel, Lots 5, 6, Blk. 5,
Petteys. M. B. Commencing at a
sec. 4. tp 2 S . R. 9...........
12.14
Nehalem
..................
stone not less than one foot square
Fitzpatrick, Catherine. Se of Nw
Gerritse, John, Lot 7, Blk. 3, Tohl’s
marked with the letter "A” planted
and Lot 5, Sec. 6. tp. 2 S..
Add. to Nehalem City
.........
in the ground 60 feet South from
Fitzpatrick. Frank T.
Drostoff. Nick, Lots 10, 11. Blk. 9,
the Se corner of the lot of land sold
Sec. 6, tp. 2 S.. R. 9
34.44
Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City .........
to John Terwilliger , thence South
Fitzparrick. E. A. Beginning
f*'
at Nw
Newell. Clyde. Lot 11. Blk. 12, Tohl’s
to the U.S. meander line on Tilla­
corner of Sec. 6. Ti p. 2 8-, R 9 W.;
Add. to Nehalem Citv................
mook Bay ; thence along said mean­
th. E’ly. along
aloni «aid Sec. line to the
Newell. D. and C.. Lot 2. Blk. 19
der line of O. S. Thomas' D L.C. in a
J4 Sec post ; thence 8. 5 chs ; th. W.
Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City ...
N.
'ly. direction to within 60 feet
21 U cns.; th. 8. 15 chs.; th. W. to
Cox, Lillie. Lots 9, 10, Blk. 5 A.
of the South line of said Lot of land
XV . line of Sec. 6; thence N. 20 chs.
Tohl’s Annex to Nehalem City.......
sold to John Terwilliger by said O.
to beg. Less 40 acres sold, See, 6,
Cronen, Daniel, Blk. 1, Pacific Harbor
5. Thomas; thence E. to place of
tp. 2 6. R. 9....
3 36
“
'•
6. 7, 8. 9, 10,
beginning. Less tract to Geo. Watt,
Wells, Ora B., lot l.Sec. 8, tp. 2 S.,
Pacific Harbor.........
Sec 34, tp. 1 N. R IO
16.80
R 9
5.88 Cronen, Daniel, Blk. 16, Pacific Harbor
Monroe. Mary E., Beginning 82Vs
Berry, Leon B. Beginning at the Se
.................................. 18, 19, 20, 21,
rods East of *4 Section Post on
corner of Truman Harris’ D.L.C.;
Pacific Harbor ............................
Base line between Section 35,tp. 1
thence N. 30.21 chains; th. W.
Miller,
Philomina, Blk. 33, Liverpool
N RIO W. and Section 2, tp. 1 S,
13.48 chains ; th. S. 26.46 chains;
Thayer.
C. a E., Und. Vi. Nolan-Paint­
R 10 W, thence North 120 rods ;
th E. 3.48 chains; th. S. 3.75 ch.;
er, 0. J., Und. Vi Int., Lots 4, 7
thence East 31 rods and 5 links ;
th E. 10 chains to beginning. Con­
•»,
Blk
3. r.aiih.ihh
thence South 1OO rods ; thence W.
taining 40 acres, Sec. 8, tp. 2 S.,
Thayer, C. a E.. Nolan, G. 0., Lot 1
29 rods and 5 links ; thence South
29.40
Blk. 4, Garibaldi
20 rods to Base line ; thence West
King. Floyd W., Nw Vi, Sec. 14. tp. 2
Hasbrouck, F. D., Lot 5, Blk. 7, Gari
4 rods to beginning, except a strip
S . R 9
22.80
baldi
................... .......................
80 feet wide for distance of 4 rods
Johnson. Curtis (Heir of), Se of Sw Vi
Hauxhurst, Amanda, Lot 6, Blk.
along Base line for public highway
S.
of Nw Vi and Nw of Sw J4, Sec.
Garibaldi .................. ......................
and also except 8 acres solei: Con­
18, tp. 2 S , R. 9
........................
9 24 Handlev, Iola I., Lot 1 to 8. Blk.
taining 12.25 acres. Sec. 85 tp. 1
Simons. Nancy R . Nw of Ne %, Sec,
Lots 1 8c 2. Blk. I). East Garibaldi
N. R 10..............................
..........
7.20
28, tp .2 S.. R. 9
2 10 Handley. Iola I . Lot 7 a 8, Blk. D.
Milner, J. T., E% of SwJ4 and lots 3
Rogers, Calvin, W.
ofSw
Sec.
Lots 1 to 10, Blk. E, Lots 1 to 8,
and 4, Sec. 31. tp. 2 N. R. 5
31.76
30, tp. 2 S , R 9
.......
12,18
Blk. F Lots 1 to 8, Blk. G, East
Goyne. Chas. H., WVi of Nel4 & Se. of
Truckee Lumber Co., Se
Sec. 2. tp.
Garibaldi ............................................
Ne%, Sec 25, b>. 2 N., R. 7 ...
24.30
2 S., R 10.........
11.76 Handley,| Iola I., Lots 1 to 8, Blk. G,
Robson. Edward F., Nw. of Se’4, Sec.
Page, W. E.. Lots 1 and 5, Sec. 6 ;
East Garibaldi...............................
16, tp. 2 N . R. 9
.
..........
8.64
Lots 3 and 7, and 12Vi acres South
Bridgeford, J. H., Lots 3 to 13. Blk.
Crane. H. T., E'jofNw%, Sec. jl. tp.
end of Lot 2, Sec. 7, tp. 2 8.. R. 10..
8.40
4. Baj’ View Add. to Bay City
2 N., R. 9 ............................................
6 00 Page, Melissa. Lot 1 and 10.80 Acres
Hendricks. R. J., Lots 14. 15, 16, Blk.
Crane, F. W., Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 31,
N. end of lot 2. Sec. 7, tp. 2 8 . R.
4, Bay View Add. to Bay City . .
tp. a N, R 9............................................ 6.00
IO...-.................
............................
2.52 Bridgeford, J. H., Lots 1 to 16. Blk.
Steinhilber, Theo., Lots 1. 2. 5. 6. ft
House, Marie, Se Vi. Hec. 10, tp. 2 S-,
17. Lots 1 to 5. Blk. 18. BayView
Sw, of Ne%, Sec. 32. tp. 2 N.. R.
R. IO
......
.........
Add. to Bay City
........................ ..
10
...................... ........ 28.80 Kingsley. Theo., E. Jj of NcJ4, Sec. 13. 28 08
Bridgeford, J. H.. Lots 6 to 16, Blk.
Crane. H. T.. E’a ofSeVi
of W% of
tp. 2 S.. R 1<>
..........
.................
6.48
18. Bay View Add. to Bay City...
Se?^ ft Se of Ne1*, Sec. 35. tp. 2 N..
Johnson. Curtis (Heirsof). Ne of Se Ji,
Riefenberg, L. H . Lots 5 & 6. Blk. 5,
B. 10
.......
43.20
Sec. 13. tp. 2 S, R. 10
2.70
Bar View Add. to Bay City . ....
You) frorei returns vour mosey il you d«n'i
Crane F W EV^of E% offiwj^ ft WV>
Johnson. Ethel G,, Sw of Se t* and Se
Young. Eva A., Lot 11. Blk. 7, Bar
of W% of Se%,Less 1 A. sold, See.
tik« txhilling's Best, we pay him.
ofSw >4. Sec. 13. tp. 2 8 , R. 10... 14 04
View- Add. to Bay Citv.........
35, tp 2 N . R. l.l .. ........
| 39 60 Class. W., S %, ofSe Vi. Nw of Be Vi
Cone, W. S. Lots 5 and 6’ blk 9 Bar
Balnianno, John H . Ne %, Sec. 11, tp.
and Sw of Ne L*, Sec. 16, tp. 2 8-,
View Add to Bay City
.........
3 N.. R. ‘6................. ?.............................. 34.56
R. IO
21 84 Parmer, Henry (Est). Lots 3 & 4, Blk.
The Astoria Co-.Nw^, Sec. 22, tp. 3 N..
Morgan, J. M.S. % of Ne Ji. Se of
R. 7..........................................................
10. Lots 1
2. Blk. 11. Bewley s
.'18.88
Nw W and Lot 2, Sec. 20, tp 2 S,
Add. to Bay City ..................
High. Edward. Lots 7 ft 8. Sec. 2. tp.
R 10
..........
18 48 Parmer, Henry (Est). Lot 2. Blk.
3 N R 8. K% ofSe'* ft Sw of SeL
Johnson. Curtis I Heirs ot)„E n ofNe
Bewley's Add. to Bav City..
Sec. 3. tp. 3 N., R 8
20.94
«4, Sec 23 . W Ji of Nw V4, Sec 24,
Hermings, O. G., Lots 11 & 12,
The Astoria Co., B% ofSwJ-i, Sec. 7,
tp. 2 S . R 10
13, Central Add. to Bay Citv
tp. 3 N , R. 8......................................... 17.28 Wells, Isaac Z , Nw of Ne l4 and Ne of 10 80
W. W., Lots 1 & 2, Blk.
Walton, A in.,NeofSeV* ft Lot 10, See.
Nw V*. Sec. 24. tp 2 S., R 10......... 14 04 Starr.
Central Add. to Bay City
IO, tp. 3 N.. R 8, Sw of Nwt* ft
Rogers. Calvin, E. % of 8e Ji, Sec. 25.
Gingrich.
J. W.. Lots 7 & 8. Blk. 18.
Lot f. Sec 11 tp. 3 N , R 8........... 20.16
tp 2 S . R 10
...................................
14.04
Capital Stock......... ............ $25,000.
DuBois. John E., W% of Ne1* Se of Nw
Central Add. to Bay Citv
Reidt. William, Ne of Nw Ji. Sec. 36,
%, See. 11, Sw%, Sec 12. tp 3 N .
Unknown. Lot 1. Blk. 22, Central
Offers every facility for safe banking,
tp. 3 8k, R. 7....................
Add. to Bay < ity
....................
K 8
....................
.......... 1 60.48 Thompson, Matt, Be ’4. Sec. 15, tp. 3
and solicits your business.
The Astoria Co.. Ne of Nwlj ft Lot 3,
Unknown, Lot 2. Bik. 22, Central Add.
S . R. 8
to
Bay
City
...
.
:
i
...........
Sec. 18. tp. 3 N.. R. 8........
19.28 Lambert. A W., E. % of Ne
Se Ji
J. W . Sw of Nw'^ft Lots
Unknown, Lot 3, Blk 22, Central
and S Ji of Sw Ji, Sec. 36. tp. 3 8.,
Commercial, Savings and Trust De­ Russell.
3 ft 4. Sec 2. tn. 3 N.. R. 9
19 20
Add. to Bay City
R. 8 ...
......................................
partments.
Russell, Jos.. Se of Ne'* ft Lots 1 & 2,
Unknown,
Lot 4. Blk. 22. Central
Harri»,|W. H . Nw Vi. Sec. 36, tp. 3 S.,
See 3, tp. 3 N., R 9
.............
Add. to Bay City ...
r
R 8
Interest at current rates on checking Gottentxjrg. Andrew. NeW, Sec 2. tp. 19.20
Unknown,
Lot
5, blk, 22, Central
Linebarger. D. L . VV.
of Ne U and
accounts.
3 N.. K lo
...........
Add. to Bay City
35 32
N. Vy of Sw li. Sec 36. tp 3 S . R 8.
Hanson. Hans, Lot 3, Sec. a, tp. 3 N..
Unknown. Lot 6, Blk. 22. Central
Badger,
Carrie
L
,
Ne
of
Ne
%,
Sec
16,
Our little book, ' Helpful Hinta on
R
10
Add. to Bay (’ity
tp 3 S.. R 9
Bunking,'' explaining how to do your Banford. B. J . Nw%, sec 4, tp. 3 N. R.
Unknown, Lot 7. Blk 22. Central
Skeeg, B.. N. h of Nw of Ne Ji, fee 16,
IO.........
.............
Add.
to Bay City
.........
42.18
banking by mail is ready.
tp 38., K 9 ...
Raker, John C.. Se of Nw % A Lot 3,
Unknown. Lot 8. Blk. 22, Central
Hicks John, Nw of Se l4 and Ne of Sw
Send for a copy. It's free fur the
Sec- 5, tp 1 N ,R 10 ...
Add. to Bay City......................
17.10
Sec
16.
tp
3
8,
R.
9
Butler Hugh. N% of Sw'4 ft Sw of
Cottle. Addie, Lot 2, Blk. 26, Central
asking.
Hiatt, Huldah, Lot 4, Sec. 19. tp. 3
sw%. Sec 5, Ne of 8eU, Sec. 6. tp.
Add. to Bay ( ity....................
S R. 9
..................
. „5
3 N.. R. 10......... .........
....... 34.; 20
Bridgeford. J. H Lots 1 to 3, Blk.
Hiatt. Hulda. Lot 1, sec. 30. tp. 3 s.
Gottenborg. Andrew, Commencing 33
Cone ft Co Add to Bav City .
r.
9
.
...............
.........
.
feet North from Lot 4 Block 4.
Mills. W. M..
Int. Lot 2, Blk.
McIntosh Cheese Company. Beginning
Town of Nehalem, on Nehalem
Cone ft Co. Add. to Bay City..
at the Ne corner or Sw 14 of Se of
River ; thence following Nehalem
Thayer, C. & E., Lot 9. Hlk. 6, Cone
Sec.
30,
tp.
3
s..
r.
9
w.,
thence
s.
River up N. 5o feet thence at
ft Co. Add. to Bav Citv .......
22Vi rods to the north bank of
right angles parallel with town
Cottle .Addie; Lots 1 a 2. Rik. 11,Cone
West Creek thence following the
survey North 70° West to section
ft Co. Add. to Bay Citi
Meandering«
of
said
Creek
to
cen
­
line between Sections 2a and 23 ;
Cottle, Addie. Lots 6,' 7, 8, Blk
ter of road thence in a Nel v direc­
thence South ou said Section line
Cone a Co. Add. to BavCity..
tion
to
the
place
of
beginning.
to North pt. of a piece of land
Oakes, Catherine, Lot 6, Blk. 2,
Containing 1 acre. Less 64-100
deeded by A. J. Cloutrie to E. G.
er's Add . to nay Citv ...
acres to Jos. Bixby, sec. 30. tp. 3
E Wist and wife for street pur­
Linville. F M., Lots 1 to 4. Blk.
•.,
r.
9
.....................................
poses . thence following down
Theo. Jacobys Add. to Bav City
Mills. C., Lot 4. sec. 30, tp. 3 s.. r. 9
said tract or street to .beginning,
Linville. F. M.. Lots 7 to 8. Blk. 4
Mills. C.. Lot 1. and Ne ot Nw U, sec.
also all tide lands F and A on
4
.
Th5°_«Ja.coA>r9 Add to Bav city..
31. tp. 3 a., r. 9
. . ........
this lot to ship channel (In Lot 5,
Bridgeford. J. H . Lots 3 ft 4. Blk. 23
Granti. L A N
of Ne ! t. Se of Ne
5o x 35o feet) Sec 23. tp 3 N R
Pacific Add. to Bay City
*
Ne
of
Se
%.
sec
32.
t
10.........
..........
,
.
1.84 Chamberlain. K A.. E U c
Bridgeford, Elmer. Lot 15 Blk 24
nknown. Lot 1. Sec 24 tp 3 N. R.
Pacific Add to bbv City ....
Vy of Se V* Ac Lots t 8t
.11
Bndgeford. O S., Lot 16. Bik. 24 Pa­
3 #.. r. 10
Gerritse. Mary. Tract in Nw of Nw‘<
cific Add. to Bav City..
Thornton. W. W Sw of Ne
ot section 28. tp 3 N . R 10 U
Bridgeford. J H . Lots 5 to 13
Se
U.
sec.
15,
tp.
3
•..
r.
Commencing at a stake and stone
30. Pacific Add to nay City
May. Carrie. Beginning at the Nw
on bank of creek 1; feet south of
Iranes. Clara B., Lots 7 ft 8. Blk
cor. of the S< of N w t* of sec. 20.
lines between »ections|2H and 2i,
Pacific Add. to Bay City....
tp. 3 •.. r. 10 w , thence w 8.50
thence north westerly 3 rods 10
Me Arthur, Harriet K.. Lot 11 Blk 46
chs thence 81 v in a direct line to
feet to section line . thence west on
Pacific Add. to Bay City
..
Sw
cor.
of
Sc
t*
of
Sw
oi
said
sec.
section ine^sboul 26 rods to
Parkhurst. E. T.. Lots 5 to 8. Blk 58
2t>; thence north 20 chains to the
section corner between sections Jo,
Pacific Add. to Bay City
place
of
beginning,
sec.
2o.
tp
3
28. 29, 21 . thence south about
Bridgeford. J. H.. Lot 14. alk 44. Pa­
r. 1Ö .......
..........
49 rod son the sect ion line between
cific Add. to Bav City
Hiatt. Huldah. Se of Se V« sec. 24. to.
sections 2* and 29. to a stake and
Unknown,
Lots 3. Blk. 6. Idaville
3 • , r IO. ft Ne of Ne U see. 25.
stone near lake . thence inacourse
tp. 3. s., r 10
........... . ...
East of North 6 rods and lo fret
Mills.
C-,
Se
ofSe
1,
sec
25,
tp.
3
s',
r
to a stake by creek 11 feet east of
seettm line between sections 28
May. i'arrte. Lots 9 ami 14. sec 30,
»ixl 29 . thence following creek to
tp. 3 •.. r. 10 ...
...
Iwginning. sec 28, tp. 3n,ril
1.72 Le»n. Frederick. Se of Nw I, wc. 3«.
Gerritse. Mary, Lot 4, sec. 29. tp. 3
«P
3
•
.
r.
lu
...............
r. 10
...
1 73 Chxmberlain. E A »OR Mr. Lot,
Becker Robert C , e% of sei. sw of
1 3. 3, lew 2 A. In lot 3. for Look-
* H ft lot 3 ft 4. sec. 32 tp 3
Reeher,
■■ J.
«■ L . 1-9 tnt Lot S. Blk 1
out Citj. ree 1. tp. 3
r. 11.........
n., r. to
....
.
1140
Hay. Add to Tillamook
Chamberlain. KA. Nw oi Be 1« nec 1
Cronon. Daniel, lot 6 nnd tide lands
* ° ■ Lot ta »o 22 Blk 13
tp
3
a.
r
11
..
..........
fronting on same less Town of Fa­
Miller» Add to Tillamook
B A.. Lon 3. 3. «. rec
cile Harbor, sec 33 tp. 1 n.. R. 10.
3 42 Chamberlain.
Bru.h Sarah ATA A. Blk 1 Stilt
13. tp Sl.rll.» lot 1, rec 13.
The Astoria Co. sw of nw%. sec 33.
well a Add to Tillamook
tp 3,. r It.....................................
tp ’8 n . » h ......... ................
3 42 W o . m J, w H. SeofNwU. Ne of Sw
•lai .* i.'ALo‘3- B,k-
s«u-«n k
l>’uwan. Joa.,»c »*. S ck 35, tp. 3 N .
Add to Tillamook ....
V, A lota 3 A 3. rec
15 12
H«iaa. Otto Lots 14 2 Blk a,’ sun­
r. • .......
Brigham, Kate. Lota 3, 5. 6, 11 13
well • Add to Tillamook
Kawffman. H
la A Bw of
C.. Lot 3. Blk s. SUUweU-a
IMrgy, Chaa. B .\ ¡at.. Barber, F. L., 63 16
Add to Tillamook..... .
WsJtace, 3. D., Lot 1, Blk 15, Thayer’s
1 we are not mistaken, we think that any
Editorial Snap Shots.
county official, who has served the pco
The ‘’blind pigs’’ have been squealing pie well and made efficient, obligitiK
BcrvLiits, stand the best show, for there
on one another again.
is not much business sense in turning a
am *
What about running the law breakers competent official out oi office. Any wav.
if the voters prefer le-nominating the
out of town, Mr. Mayor ?
* ♦ #
present official» they should have that
Give a guess ! Who will be the next • opportunity-
to serve time for selling whiskey and for
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The Oregonian is contending there is no
gambling in this city f
republican party, the direct primary law
* a *
Why not have healthy competition in being the cause of destroying party prin-
the transportation service ? It would ciple«. True, it lias to some extent, but
mean better service, cheaper rates and be the wav to overcome that is lor leaders
a good thing for the county,
in each county to call a convention to
* * A
promulgate party principles It would
Tillamook does not owe Astoria any be a most happy change to see republi­
thing,for by the look of the flour and the cans get together for that purpose, for
feed for this county, held up there for heretofore the main contention with a
several months on the docks, Astoria lot of republicans w as to gel into office,
rats are well trained and splendid chew- and, failing to do so, they turned round
ers on Tillamook feed.
and knified the party. It is a good time
* * A
for republicans to quit fighting whether
As Mayor Johnson ran a man out of
this person or that person shall be elect­
town last week who was sent here for
ed to certain offices, and fight for party
the sole purpose of detecting crime, we
principles, and to do otherwise is to put
are wondeiing whether he will have the
the cart before the horse.
sand to run out of town ami in like man­
* * *
ner the government excise and revenue
Discrimination ! That is the gist of
officials when they visit this city ?
the whole trouble with the Pacific Navi­
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gation Company. It is discrimination
We hear a good deal about corporation
attorneys, railroad attorneys, etc., so it in favor of Mr Elmore’s cannery supplies
will not be out of place to call the attor and against Tillamook every time the
ueys who defend the booze sellers iti the 1 Sue H, Elmore is taken off the route and
•‘dry’’counties ; "Blind Pig Attorneys!” ¡sent south. It is reported in this city
Please don’t squeal, brethren, you’re en­ that the last time the steamer was sent
south with Mr. Elmore’s cannery sup­
titled to the honor.
plies CaptainSchrader kicked like blazes,
* * *
Governor Chamberlain has deserved but he went all the same, for Mr. Elmore
the sharp criticisms of the Press for the must have had the biggest "hammer.”
parole of Hembree, and in trying to jus The Pacific Navigation Company can
tify himself he makes a poor excuse, He ‘ blame itself for the newspaper criticisms,
evidently allowed Hembree to go loose for it should be “hammered” when Tilla­
because some pressure or political inil 11 mook freight is allowed to remain on the
docks at Astoria for three months at the
ence was brought to bear.
mercy of the rats. A steamer from Port­
* * *
A good many citizens dropped into our land or Ban Francisco would be one of
office last week to see whether the snap the best things Tillamook county could
shot man had been ordered out of town. have, for it would bring thousands of
Oh, no ; we're loo much of a “sticker.” people here.
* * *
We haye seen many persons make tools
Probably there will be numerous can­
of themselves for the want of descretion
and then ready to crawl into their little didates for county offices in the primary
election,especially oh the republican side.
boles.
Anyone wanting to run for office can do
* m w
Quite a few persons thought the snap so, lor the primary law makes it a free,
shot man was going to "roast’’ some of open race lor those w ho desire to see how
or unpopular they
are.
the law breakers in our last issue, and it popular
was even told us that the Headlight was Lhe Headlight would like to make a sug­
kept back for that purpose. Please do gestion to republican office seekers in this
not worry, the snap shot until knows county, to bring about harmony and
perfectly well what he is about, and at united effort : Should there be five can­
the proper time, and in our own way, we didates for county clerk in the primary
election, let the four defeated candidates
will have something to say.
* * *
form a committee with the purpose oi
AVe never fell into the vulgar habit of working for and electing the successful
using profane language, but Tillamook republican candidate, and in the same
City's telephone system is enough to way with all the other offices. That, we
make even the snap shot man say a lot consider, is a fair mode of procedure and
of big cuss words,with the wish that the a lair proposition for all republicans as­
mayor would run the denied old, junk pirants to subscribe to, for there are not
system out of town and that the city enough offices to go round. Let repub­
council would suspend its charter forth­ lican office seekers agree to this before
with. Tillamook needs another telephone and after the primary “lection and their
system.
actions will help to carry the republican
* * *
ticket through with a rousing majority.
Like all other infant industries, it takes
The Headlight will ask republicans to
high tariff to keep them going, the Tilla
advocate this and put a stop to factional
mook City water system for example.
In the few years that this infant indus­ lights in the next county election.
try has been in operation the taxpayers
will have paid in special taxes, with this
year's tax, about $10,000 to boost up
this infant industry. And the next move
is to legislate or vote the Water Com­
mission out of business and turn it over
to three persons.
* * *
The Eugene Register says :
It is giatilving to know that the Ore
gon press is taking on from year toycar
a higher standard of excellence The gen
rral tone is higher and elevates the stan­
dard to whete the average Oregon news
paper commands a greater degree of
respect and appreciation than ever before.
By such methods the public is willing to
grant to their home papers a sort of
leadership in dealing w ith questions that
bare for their object promotion of the
general good and welfare of the com­
munity and of the state
When a paper
becomes the mouthpiece of individuals or
factions its usefulness as molder of public
opinion and leader of men and measures
begins to wane
» * *
We have licen asked a numlier of times
if some of the county officials will run for
office again. We do not know. But we
do not see that any objection can be
raised in their doing so, seeing that it is
free for everybody to enter the race.
Sheriff's Sale.
7.42
7.40
3.42
.84
14.40
.96
10.20
44.40
Add to Tillamook.................................
3.35
Conder, W. VV.. Lot 3, Bik 20, Thayer's
Add to Tillamook.................................
3.73
Thayer, C. ft E., Lot 2 Blk. 26, Thay­
er* Add to Tillamook .......................
1.68
Unknown. Lot 6. Blk. 30, Thuyer s
Add to Tillamook..................................
.7*
Aiderman, E. -M Mrs.. Lot 6, Blk. 31, 11.IS
Thaver, C. ft E.. Lots 1.2, 3. 4, Klk.38,
Thayer s Add to Tillamook, less
tract sold................................. . ............ .
8.92
Thaver. C. ft E.. Lots4 a 5, Blk. 42,
Thaye’-'s Add to Tillamook.............. 4.46
Keunick. 111a..Slarback. W. A., Slay-
pack, thus., Slayback.
Robt.,
Kady, Rhoda. L. Ellis, William,
Winters Maude. Lots 1 to 8. Blk.
43, and Lot* 1 and 8, Blk. 46,
Thai er’s Add to Tillamook........... 20.83
Winters, Maude, Lot 3, Blk. 47, '1 hay-
er’s Add to Tillamook.........................
1.11
Winters. M rule Lot 8. Bile 47, Tnay-
er's Add to .Tillamook and Lots 1
a ml 2, Blk. 48. Thayer s Add to
Tillamook .................................
3.35
Winters. Maude, Lot* 5 to 8. Blk. 48,
und Lots 1 ft 2. Blk. 49. Thayer s
Add to Tillamook..................................
5.20
Winters Maude, Lots 5 to 8, Blk. 49,
Thayer's Add to Tillamook...........
2 23
Fernsides. G. W., (Heirs) Vi Int, Lots
3 & 4, Tillamook Referee Tide Lots
3.22
Hallock. A B., West V3 of Lot 10, Tilla­
mook Referee Tide Lots.......................
3.16
Chamberlain, O. R. and E. A. Mrs.,
Lots 1.2, 3, 4, Blk. 1, and Lots 1,
2, 3, 4, Blk. 2, Lookout City...........
.13
Chamberiain, E. A., Lot 1, Blk. 3,
Lookout Cit)............................................
.03
Kay’s, Jessie. Lot 2, Blk. 3.
3, Lookout
.03
City................................................. . .............
.Chamberlain, E. A., Lot 3, Blk. 3,
Lookout City............................................
.03
Chamberlain E. A.. Lots 5 & 6. Blk. 3,
Lookout < ity............................................
.05
( hamberlain, E. A., Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 5,
Lookout City............................................
.05
Chamberlain, E- A., Lots5, 6, 7, 8, Blk.
5. Lookout City.......................... ............
.08
Chamberlain. E. A., Lot 8, Blk. 6,
Lookout City............................................
.08
Chamberlain, E A., Lotsl, 2, 3, Blk.
7, & Lots 5, 6, 7. 8, Blk. 7, Lookout
.08
Fletcher. Louis N., 50X100, Lots 1 & 2,
Woods........................................................
3.12
Hughs, S., Lot 6. Blk. 2, Woods..............
.48
Mills.
Lots 1 ft 2, Blk. 1, Lots 1 &
2, Blk. 2, Lot 2, Blk. 3, Lots 1 it 2,
Blk. 4. Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 5, Lots 1 a
2, Blk. 6, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 7, Bea­
ver
......................... .. -. ------
3.00
The amount of taxes, interest to date of
sale and penalites due upon each parsel is set
opposite the same, and also the name of the
person to whom such parcel is taxed which is
also the name of the owner then known.
The sale will be held at the front dpor of
of the Court House of said County in the
manner and form as upon sale of real proper­
ty under execution, except as by law other­
wise especially provided.
Each parcel will be sold to the person who
offers to pay the taxes, costs and accruing
penalties thereon, and take a certificate of
sale at the lowest rate of interest, provided,
however, the maximum rate shall not exceed
10 per cent per annum.
This sale will be made subject to redemp­
tion as provided by law, and is for the pur­
pose of satisfying the said warrant with law­
ful charges.
H. CRENSHAW,
Sheriff-of Tillamook County, Oregon.
Tillamook, Oregon. December, 26 1907.
L and O ffice B usiness
a S pecialty .
Phone A. 1 q 09.
Ç5OWING & COWING,
LAWYERS.
R oom 334 W orcester B uilding ,
T hird and O
_______________
ak S treets .
Room Next to the U.S. Land Office.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Opera House
MR. LEE WILLARD
AND 11 IS COMPANY,
In Three Plays.
COMMENCING
MONDAY
NIGHT,
JANUARY 20 th ,
When will be presented Monday Night
The Beautiful Couiedy,
TEA
Linger longer over it; let
it be steaming hot from
the earthen pot; and the
loveliest woman pour it.
TUESDAY NIGHT,
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY. ORE.
The Play for
Wednesday Matinee
AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Announced later.
PRICES, 25c„ 50c. and 75c.
Reserved Seats now on Sale
^AKlN6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Th9 only baking powdor
tn ¡th Royal Or apo
aant of Tartar
No Alum, No Lime Phosphate
Ira'?
01 •*
** ••
‘
He have opened up a Meat
Market next to Johnson's
Barber Shop. Drop in and
look us over.—Sutton ¡J Feb
ghner.