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■ _ ■V ...4 .-st I * » * I f TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 23. 1908. Lit. Sheriff's Sale. F ot «et ! « i ‘i •M£te H, r > 'hm, orth w. H( ON. CE, EGOS. D., ig : )( <GE( SOK >ss, ÌG1 nook, » GENI in. I frond e. eTi Ri grap1 LEK» W| ce aw. ir EGOI nildirt >ue A ft. ry ÎD o. Pio? V> int., Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, tp. 1 Wells, Z., That part of Se of Se Vi w of 8. R. 8 Big Nestucca River, sec. 1, tp. 4 •., 25.31 Mason. Homer, Se of Nw ¡4, Sec. 17, r. IO.................................................... ... 8 64 Wagner, A. P., Sw of Se tp. IB., R. H . . ......... & Sc of Sw Hanson, Hans C., Sw of Sw % Sec. Vi sec. 12, tp. 4 s., r. 1U ................ Wagner, A. P., Nw of Ne % fit Ne of 28 ; S. h of Se Vi, See. 29, tp. 1 8., By virtue of a warrant to me directed, is Nw V sec 13, tp. 4 s., r. IO ... R. 8 25.92 sued by the County Clerk of Tillamook Hanson, . Hans C , Nw of Ne V4. Sec. Weatherly, K. T., Beginning at a cor County, Oregon, commanding me to sell sev- _____ 8.64 ner stone 1.54chs. north from low eral articles of personal property and parcels 32, tp 1 H.. 8.. R- R. 8 32. tp. Geo. P., 8. of Se and water line of Nestucca River being ofreal property upon which the taxes are levi Lawrence. — ----- tp j s R. g 25.92 the Se corner of the J G. Dutcher ed and unpaid as shown oy the tax-list accom Nw.of Sc .. Vi» 8ec 93 : Commencing ______ _ at a point tract; thence n. 55 feet; thence w. panying such warrant, of the State, County, Nolan Oak. Cz: 8 feet East of the Sw corner of sec sec- 8 rods, thence s. 55 feet; to red School and other taxes for the year 1906 and tion 6. tp. 1 S., R. 9 W. ; thence wood post in ditch; thence east 8 special school taxes, and Tillamook City North 8 rods ; thence East 8 rods ; rods to place of beginning. Con taxes for the year 1907, I will, beginning at thence South 8 rods ; thence West 8 taining 7260 scuare feet, sec. 19, 10 o’clock in thé forenoon of the 28th day rods to place of beginning, Sec. 7, tp. tp. 4 s., r. 10 .................................. of January, 1908. and continuing from day 11.40 Weatherly. J. F., Beginning at a 1 8.. R. 9 ... .............. to day thereafter until the list is exhausted, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the McIntosh, Peter. Nw of Be % «nd E. Vi fjoint 100 feet Nly from low water of Sw %, Sec 13, tp 1 S.. R. 9 6.72 ine of the Big Nestucca River; best bidder the real property situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, particularly de Clough. C. H., W. % <>f Nw Vi» 8ec. 16. 27.89 chs. distant from the Vi sec. 4.62 tp. 1 8 . K. 9 .............................. cor. between secs. 18 & 19, tp. 4 scribed in the list following, to-wit ; s., r. IO w.; thence n. 6° 37' w. Morton Heirs, Nw bf Sw V4. Sec. 16, Brigham, Glen A., Se of Ne Sec. 1.62 tp. 1 8 . K. 9 ..................................... 6.13 chs. to Sw cor. of E. H. Vir- $8.11 Cardwell. Helen R., and Cook, Vin 4, tp. 1 N . R 6.... . gels tract of land; thence south Cooper, H. C., W of Sw See. 15, 3.78 chs. to the Se cor. of B H. cent, dw of Nw % and Nw ofSw Vi. 16 20 tp. 1 N R6 ............................. 6.72 Sec. 18. tp. IS., R.9 Virgel’s tract of land; thence south Brown, L W.. E ^à, Sec. 36, tp. 1 6C 37' east to the Necorner of Win. McIntosh. Peter, Ne of Nw Vi» Sec- 24, N., R9....................................................... 45.60 tp. 1 S.. R. 9........................................ . 2.10 Plank’s lot; thence west 50 feet; Smith, Louis L., W *4 of Sw Ji, Sec. 1, thence south 100 feet; thence 78 Donaldson, C. E , N. % of Se Vi «nd tp. 1 N., 10 ; Ne of Se % and Se of Ne of Sw %. Less 1 A. sold, 8ec. 26, feet to the Nw corner of T. I. Ne Sec. 2, tp. 1 N., R 10 ......... 18.36 15.36 Lucy’s lot; thence south 50 feet; tp. 1 S., R. 9 Crane, Frank w. Beginning at a Donaldson. C. E.. W. % of NeViand thence East 100 feet; thence South point 10 chains W. of Section E.'.ofNw‘4, Sec. 26. tp. 18., R 9. 23.94 to the line of lovg water; thence post of Section 2, tp. 1 N., R. 10 W. westerly along the line of low wat Clough, C. H., lot 2, See. 36, tp. 1 N., on N. line of said Section ; thence »6 er; thence westerly along the line R. 9 ... East along N. line of said Sec., 20 Mason, Homer. Beginning at a point of low water to the South East chains ; thence 8. 10 chains : thence 25.50 chains South of the Ne corner corner of E. H. Virgel’s lot; thence West 20 chains ; thence N. 10 chains northerly to the Ne corner of E. of Jas. and Anna Quick’s D.L.C. ; to place of Beg. Containing 20 acres thence N. 11.50 chs. : th. W. 18.25 H. Virgel’s lot; thence South to 5.64 more or less, See. 2, tp. 1 N., R 10 chs. ; th. 8. 11.50 chs. ; th E. 18.25 North Bast corner of lot belong Kiger,G. W., % int., Nw of Sw Sec. ing to Miles, Fletcher and Bain; chs. to beg.,Secs. 28,29, 32, 33, tp. 1 14, tp. 7 N. RIO ; Se of Se Sec.15, 13.44 S. .R. 9 .............. thence West 100 feet to beginning. 4.08 Fairview Grange, No. 273. Beginning tp. 1 N., R 10 .. .................... .. Less tract to Long. Sec. 19, tp. Mary, Carrie. W. % of Sw of Sw at the Se corner of Ne c*f section 4 s.„r. 10 _............................ 3.06 sec. 15, tp 1 N. R 10. ............. 28, tp. 1 8., R. 9 W. ; thence West Unknown Beginning at a point 100 Washburn W D., S % of Ne )<, Sec. 16, 155 rods ; thence N. 583 feet to ini feet West and 25 feet North from 5.62 tp. 1 N.. R IO................................ tial point; thence N. 165 feet ; Nw corner of Wm. Planks lot in Pratt, David, N. of 8w 14, Sec. 16. thence W. 132 feet ; thence S. 165 Woods, in sec. 19, tp. 4 s., r. 10 5.62 tp. 1 N., R 10 ......... feet ; thence E. 132 feet to the place w , thence South 6° 37' East 125 AUey, Oliva, Lot 2, Sec. 20, tp. 1 1.85 of beginning. Sec. 28, tp. 1 S., R. 9 .. ft. thence West 125 ft. more or 1.18 McIntosh, Peter. Improvements on. N., R 10.............................................. .. less to the ^4 sec. line; thence North Handley, Iola I. That part of the pre tract in Sec. 13. (Cheese factory O° 57' West 125 feet; thence e. 120 emption claim of D. D. Bailey, in 5.76 building). Sec. 13, tp. 1 S., R. 10 .. feet more or less to place of begin Bee. 21, tp. 1 N., R. 10 W., and Aiderman, A. L., (Trustee), Ne of Ne ning. Containing 15,275 square bounded by beginning at a point on 4.60 Vi. Sec. 13, tp. 1 S, R. 10 .............. feet, sec. 19, tp. 4 s., r. 10 meander line of Tillamook Bay ; Clough, C. H., Nw of Se’4, Neof Sw* Dimick, Ophelia, Se of Se Vi sec, 20. tp. South 77J4° West 2.45 chains from . % and W. V6 of Nw V4. 8ec. 16, tp. 1 4 s., r. 10 .......................................... the point of intersection of line be 18.48 Worthington, Edward F. & Virginia 5., R 10 ............ tween Lots 2 and 3, of said Section Hauxhurst, Amanda D., lot 2 and Se E.,NeofNe % sec. 22, tp. 4 21, with said meander line as sur 5,04 of Nw Vi. Sec 19. tp. 1 S., R. 10 r. 10 ..................................................... veyed by A. P. Wilson, Oct. 1889; Nelson, Chas. T , E. % ot Sw %, Sec. Worthington, Edward F. a Virginia and running thence North 9° West 9.24 28, tp. 1 S., R. 10................................. E , all of the Nw on Nw % lying to the North boundary of said pre Paulson, Bjorn, N. Vi of Nw %, Sec. on the Nw side of Big Nestucca emption claim at a stake marked L 28, N. % of Ne l4r Sec. 29, tp. 1 River. Sec. 23, tp. 4 s., r. 10 .... 11, from which a hemlock tree 7 18.42 Sutton, A. M., S Vi sec. 36, tp. 4 ■., H., R. 10 ............................................ inches in diameter, marked L. 11. B. Nelson, Chas. T., Ne of Nw V4> Sec. 33, r. 10.................... ................................... T., bears N. 84° West 45 links dis tp. 1 S., R. 10.................. 3.68 Olympia Land & Abstract Company, tant ; thence East along aforesaid Lucy, T. J. Beginning 60 feet West,of W Ya of Sw Vi Sec. 16, tp. 5 s.. r. 9 North boundary of said claim Nw corner of Lot 2, Blk. 1, Fuller’s Pugh, J. M . Ne of Se Vi ®ec. 17, tp. 5 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 ft. : thence S. 25 ft. ; th. E. to Hill, H. C (Heirs of) Ne of Se % sec. which stake a Hemlock tree 24 County road ; th. in Nw’ly direc 20, tp. 5 s., r. 9 ................ inches In diameter marked LVII B. tion to beginning. Sec. 3, tp. 1 S., Hill, H. C. (Heirs of) W V, of Sw % & T bears South 77J4° East 27 links R. 10....... .................... .36 Se of Sw Vi sec. 21, tp. 5 s., r 9 . distant; thence South to the mean Unknown. Beginning 60 ft. West of Gwinn, Nellie, Se scc. 30, tp. 5 s., der line of Tillamook Bay ; thence Sw corner of Lot 2, Blk. 1, Fuller's r. 9 ... ............................................ Westerly with said meander line to Add. to Bay City ; thence West 100 Upton, C. B., Commencing 40 rods place of beginning. Containing ft.; thence N. 25 ft. ; thence E. 1O0 North 22° East from an iron post 30.24 acres more or less, excepting ft., more^or less to County road ; that stands on foot South of the therefrom the Town of East Gari thence in a S ’ ly direction to place of bank of Little Nestucca Falls at 7.66 baldi, Sec. 21, tp. 1 N. R 10 — .36 beginning, Sec. 3. tp 1 S., R. 10 .. low water; thence East 40 rods; Hauxhurst, A.D., Mrs. Commencing Hauxhurst, Amanda D., Lots 1, 2, 3, thence South 40 rods; thence West at Gus Trimter’s Se corner ; thence Sec. 24. tp 1 S.. R. 10......... 2.52 80 rods; thence North 40 rods; E'ly. on Meander line 104% feet to a Saxther, Nels, Se %, Sec. 4, tp. 2 S., thence East 40 rods to beginning, sta’ke ; thence North 409% feet to a 30.24 R. 7 sec. 15, tp. 5 s., r. 10. ........... stake; thence West to Gus Trimter’s Keeley, Thomas, S, % of SeJ4» Sec. 4, Hackney, Elizabeth, Se of Se Vi sec. line 104yafeet; thence South to be tp. 2 S, R. 8 ................................... 16.20 16, tp 5 s.. r. 10 .............................. ginning Containing 1 acre. Sec. Lawrence, Sarah, Se of Ne VX «nd Wright, R. C.. S Vi of Se Vi & Se of Sw 22, tp. 1 N R 10 .............................. 1.02 33.98 Lots 1. 2, 3. Sec. 4. tp. 2, R. 8 *4, sec. 18, Nw of Ne Vi sec. 19, tp. Hobson, Frank P., lots 5, 6, aud Se Keeley, Thomas, W, Vs of Ne %. Sec. 5 s., 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. 8.32 IN., RIO .............................................. Lawrence, Geo. F,, N w Sec. 9, tp. 2 tp. 5 s., r. IO .......................... . Hobson, Frank P.L N. of Ne. S. R 8 32.70 Keller, Carl W , W Vi of Nw sec. 3.58 Huse, Frank S., Sw ji, Sec. 9, tp. 2 S.j Sec. 27. tp. 1 N., R 10....................... tp. 5 s., r. 10................................. Aliev, Oliva, Mrs.,Lott 1,2,3,Sec. 29, R 8 32.70 Millspaugh, Wm. H., E Vi of Se %» 6.30 Childers, Stephen T., ’ N. % of Lot”11. tp. 1 N.. R 10......... ................................... sec. 21, W H of Sw Vi sec. 22, tp. Clough, C. H. Ne of Nw H, Sec 36, tp. Scc. tp. 2 »., R. 9 2.16 5s„r. 10............ .............. 2.64 Childers, 1 N., R IO....................... Stephen T., Se of Sw !4, Sec. Frank, Carl, W % of W % sec. 10, tp Pratt, David, Nw of be Scc- 36. tp. 4 95 4. tp. 2 S, R. 9 6s.,r. 9 ......... ............................ 2.64 Earl, Edwin, E. Vi of Nw of Nw 1 N. R 1O Lumterg, Samuel, Lots 5, 6, Blk. 5. Fetteys, M. B. Commencing at a 12.14 Sec. 4, tp. 2 8., R. 9....^.. Nehalem ....................... stone not less than one foot square Fitzpatrick, Catherine, Se of Nw y. Gerritse, John, Lot 7, Blk. 3, Tohl’s marked with the letter “A” planted ---- a. Lots’, Sec. 6, tp. 2 S., R.9, 47.04 anti Add. to Nehalem City ................... in the ground 60 feet South from of Ne Fitzpatrick, Frank T., . Sw " Drostoff. Nick. Lots 10, 11. Blk. 9. the Se corner of the lot of land sold 34.44 Sec. 6, tp. 2 S.. R. 9 Tohl’s Ada. to Nehalem City ----- to John Terwilliger.; thence South Fitzparrick. E. A. Beginning at Nw Newell. Clyde, Lot 11. Blk. 12, Tohl’s to the U.S. meander line* on Tilla corner of Sec. 6. Tp. 2 S., R. 9 W.; Add. to Nehalem Citv................ mook Bay ; thence along said mean th. E’ly. along said Sec. line to the Newell. D. and C., Lot 2, Blk. 19, der line of O. S. Thomas’ D.L.C. in a j4Sec. post ; thence 8. 5 ch9 ; th. VV. Tohl’s Add. to Nehalem City ... N. W’ly. direction to within 60 feet 21 U chs.; th. S. 15 chs.; th. W. to Cox, Lillie. Lots 9, 10, Blk. 5 A., of the South line of said Lot of land W . 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, Sec, 6, Cronen, Daniel, Blk. 1, Pacific Harbor 8. Thomas; thence E. to place of 3 36 tp. 2 S. R. 9. .. “ “ “ 6. 7. 8, 9, 10, beginning. Less tract to Geo. Watt, Wells, Ora B., lot 1, Sec. 8, tp. 2 S., Pacific Harbor.............................. 16.80 Sec. 34, tp. 1 N. R 10 R 9 ................ .......... 5.88 Cronen, Daniel, Blk. 16, Pacific Harbor Monroe, Mary E., Beginning 82^8 Berry, Leon B. Beginning at the Se •• “ “ 18, 19, 20, 21, rods East of *4 Section Post on corner of Trutnan 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,R 10 W., and Section 2, tp. 1 S, 13.48 chains ; th. S. 26 46 chains; Thayer, C. a E., Und. Vi« Nolan-Paint R IO 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 K. Blk. 3, Garibaldi.......................... thence South 100 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 R. 9............................................ Blk. 4, Garibaldi .......................... 20 rods to Base line ; thence West King, Floyd W ., Nw Vi. See. 14. tp. 2 Hasbrouck, F. D., Lot 5, Blk. 7, Gari 4 rods to beginning; except a strip 22.80 S , R. 9 baldi ..................... ............................ 30 feet wide for distance of 4 rods Johnson, Curtis (Heir of), Se of Sw V4 Hauxhurst. Amanda, Lat 6, Blk. 7, along Base line for public highway 5. of Nw Vi «nd Nw of Sw V4, Sec. Garibaldi ................. ............. and also except 8 acres sold : Con 9.24 Handlev, Iola I., Lot 1 to 8. Blk. C. 18, tp. 2 S . R. 9 ....................... taining 12.25 acres. Sec. 35 tp. 1 Simons, Nancv R.. Nw of Ne %, Sec. Lota 1 & 2, Blk. D, East Garibaldi 7.20 N. R 10......................... .................... 2 10 Handler, Iola I . Lot 7 a 8, Blk. D, 28, tp .2 S., R. 9 i Milner, J. T.. E% of Sw*4 and lots 3 Calvin, W. Vi ofSw V*. Sec. Lots 1 to 10, Blk. B, Lots 1 to 8, 31.76 Rogers, and 4, Sec. 31, tp. 2 N. R. 5 30, tp. 2 S , R. 9 ................. 12,18 Blk. F Lots 1 to 8, Blk. G, East Goyne, Chas. H., WH of NeJ* & Se. of Lumber Co., Se VL Sec. 2, tp. Garibaldi .......................................... . 24.30 Truckee Ne%. Sec. 25, to. 2 N , R. 7 ... 11.76 Handley,! Iola I.. Lots 1 to 8, Blk. G, 2 8., R- IO ....... 1 Robson, Edward F., Nw. of Se*4, Sec. W. E., Lots 1 and 5, Sec. 6 ; East Garibaldi.............................. 8.64 Page. 16, tp. 2 N . R. 9 ........................... Lots 3 and 7, and 12% acres South Bridgeford, J H , Lots 3 to 13, Blk. Crane, H. T., ESofNw#, Sec. 3I. tp. 8.40 end of Lot 2, Sec 7, tp. 2 S., R. 10.. 4, Bay View Add. to Bav City 6.00 Page, Melissa. Lot 1 and 10.80 Acres Hendricks. R. J.. Lots 14, 15, 16, Blk. ! Crane, F. W* . Lots l and 2/Sec. 31’, N. end of lot 2, Sec. 7, tp. 2 8., R. 4. Bay View Add. to Bav City.... tp. 2 N. R 9............................................ 6.00 2.52 Bridgeford, J. H . Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 10.. ................... ............................. [• Steinhilber, Theo., Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, & House, Marie, Se V4, Sec. 10, tp. 2 S., 1 7. Lots 1 to 5, Blk. 18, Bay View Sw, of Ne%. Sec. 32, tp. 2 N.. R. R. IO ....................................................... 28.08 Add. to Bay City ................. .......... .. L 10 ....................................... .................. 28.80 Kingsley, Theo., E. Vi of NeSec. 13. Bridgeford. J. H.. Lots 6 to 16, Blk. Crane. H. T., E»4 of SeH E% of W% of 6.48 tp.2 8., R. IO ......... ... ----- 18, Bay View Add. to Bay City... Se‘4 & Se ot Ne'4, Sec. 35. tp. 2 N., Curtis (Heirsof). Ne of Se %, Riefenberg. L. H . Lots 5 & 6. Blk. 5, R. i0......... ..................... t 43.20 Johnson. Sec 13, tp. 2 S, R 10 .................. 2.70 Bar View Add. to Bay City ......... Crane, F. W .E^Jof of Bw‘4 & W# Johnson. Ethel G., Sw of Se Vi «nd Se Young, Eva A., Lot 11, Blk. 7, Bar of W% of Se%,Less 1 A. sola, Sec. of Sw L Sec, 13. tp. 2 8., R. 10.... 14.04 View Add. to Bay City................ 39 60 Class. J 35, tp. 2 N . R. Ill................ W , S %, ofSe Vi. Nw of 8e >4 Cone, W. S. Lots 5 and 6 blk 9 Bar r Balmanno, John H., Ne %, Sec. 11, tp. and Sw of Ne V4. Sec. 16, tp. 2 8-, View Add to Bay City .............. 3 N., R. 6................................................. 34.56 21.84 IO R. Parmer, Henry (Est), Lots 3 & 4, Blk. i' The Aston« Co.,Nw*4« Sec. 22, tp. 3 N., J. M., S. % of Ne V4. Se of IO, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 11, Bewley's R. 7.......................................................... 38.88 Morgan, Nw % and Lot 2, Sec. 20, tp. 2 S, Add. to Bay City................................. $ High, Edward, Lots 7 & 8, Sec. 2, tp. R. 10 .................... 18.48 Parmer, Henry (Est), Lot 2, Blk. 15, 3 N., R 8. E% ofSe'4 & Sw of Se»4 Curtis (Heirs ot), E. % of Ne Bewley's Add. to Bay City......... . 20.94 Johnson, Sec. j. tp. 8N-, R 8 »4, Sec. 23 ; W. % of Nw *4, Sec 24, Hertnings, O. G.. Lots 11 & 12, Blk. The Astoria Co., E% ofSw*4, Sec. 7, 10 80 tp. 2 S , R. 10 13, Central Add. to Bay City......... tp. 3 N , R 8......................................... 17.28 Wells, Isaac Z , Nw of Ne Viand Ne of Starr, W W , Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 18, Walton. * JVm ’m., .NeofScV, Ne ofSeV4 & Lot 10, lO.Scc. Sec 14.04 Nw Vi. Sec. 24, tp. 2 8.. R 10 ......... Central Add. to Bay City ......... «r» O XT D a Mwly fi» 10, tp. 3 N.. R. 8, Sw of Nw*4 & Calvin, E. % of^Se %, Sec. 25, Gingrich, J. W Lots 7 fit 8. Blk. 18. Lot i. Sec. 11. tp. 3 N.. R F Q • 20.16 Rogers. tp. 2 S , R. 10 ......... ................... 14.04 Central Add. to Bay City ............... DuBois, John E., W% of NeJ4 J Se of N w Reidt, William, Ne of Nw Sec 36, Unknown, Lot 1, Blk. 22, Central g. Sec 11, SwJi, Sec 12, , tp 3 N., tp. 3 S., R. 7................... 2.03 Add. to Bay City .................... K. » ..................................... .......... 60.48 Thompson, Matt, Se Sec. 15, tp. 3 Unknown, Lot 2, Blk. 22, Central Add. The Astoria Co., Ne of NwV4 & Lot 3, 4.73 S. . R. 8 to Bay City................ 19.28 Lambert. Sec. 18, tp. 3 N. R. 8 A W , E % % Se % Unknown, Lot 3, Blk. 22, Central Russell. J. W., Sw of NwV£& Lot9 and S % of Sw %, Sec tp. 3 iL, Add. to Bay City 19 20 3 fit 4. Sec. 2. tp 3 N . R. 9 R g 16.20 Unknown, Lot 4, Blk. 22, Central Russell, Jos., Se of Ne*4 & Lots 1 fit 2, Harris,|W. H , Nw V4, Sec. 36, tp 3 9., Add. to Bay City ... Scc. 3. tp. 3 N . R. 9 ............... 19.20 H g ,,,, ........................... 8.10 Unknown, Lot 5. Blk 22, Central Gottenborg. Andrew. Ne%, Sec. 2, tp. Linebarger, D. L., W V4. of Ne Vvand Add. to Bay City 3 N . R lo ..................................... 35.32 N. Vi of Sw K, Sec 36, tp. 3 S . K. 8. 8.10 Unknown, Lot 6, Blk. 22. Central Hanson. Hans, Lot 3, Sec. a, tp. 3 N., Badger, Carrie L , Ne of Ne V4* Sec 16, Add. to Bay City 10.71 R. 10 4.08 Unknown, Lot 7, Blk. 22, Central* tp 3 8., R. 9 Sanford, B J., Nw%, sec 4, tp. 3 N. R. Skeeg. E., N. V4 of Nw of Ne %, fee. 16, Add. to Bay City 42.18 10......... ................... . 2.08 Unknown. Lot 8, Blk. 22, Central tp 3 S . R 9 ....... Baker. John C C.,Se . Se of Nw l U 4 fit & Lot 3, John, N w of Se *4 and Ne of Sw Add. to Bay City.... 17 10 Bicks, Sec. 5, tp. «3 N..R. i0.... »4, Sec. 16. tp 3 S, R 9 Cottle. Addie. Lot 2, Blk. 26, Central Butler. Hugh. M% of Sw‘4 At Sw of Hiatt, Huklah, Lot 4, Sec. 19. tp. 3 Add. to Bay City.............. . 8w%. Sec 5, Ne of 6e‘4, Sec. 6, tp. 3.00 Bridgeford, J. II. Lots 1 to 3. Blk. 4. 34.20 3 N-. R- io............................................... Hiatt. Hulda. Lot 1, sec. 30. tp. 3s,’ Cone & Co. Add. to Bav City......... toottenborg, Andrew. Commencing 33 r. 9..................... ....................................... 3.30 Mills. W M Vi Int. Lot 2, Blk 6. | feet North from Lot 4 Block 4, McIntosh Cheese Company, Beginning Cone & Co. Add. to Bay City.... iaTowti of Nehalem, on Nehalem at the Ne corner of Sw Vi of Se of Thayer, C. & E.. Lot 9, Hlk. 6, Cone . thence following Nehalem Sec. .30, tp. 3 r. 9 w., thence s. & Co. Add. to Bay City....... up N. 5o feet : thence at 22Vi rods to the north bank of Cottle ,Addie. Lots 1 a 2, Blk. 11, Cone ■HM^angles parallel with town West Creek thence following the & Co. Add. to Bay Cltj .............. right i North 70° West to section Meandering« of said Creek to cen Cottle. Addie. Lots 6. 7. 8, slk. 11, survefct ween Sections 2a and 23 ; ter of road thence in a Nely direc Cone a Co. Add. to Bay City.... line be^^uth on Section line tion to the place of beginning. Oakes, Catherine. Lot 6, Blk. 2, Full thence a piece of land Containing 1 acre. Less 64-100 er’s Add. to Bay City ................ to £ r ' ’«’«trie to B. G. acres to Jos. Bixby, sec. 30, tp. 3 Linville. F. M., Lots 1 to 4, Blk. 4, 9.00 •., r. 9 .... ...................... Theo. Jacob vs Add. to Bay City. I B JJa**1 tbewfl^v llowing down 9.37 Linville, F. M . Lots 7 to 8. Blk. 4. I Mills. C-. Lot 4. sec. 30, tp 3 s.. r. 9 < ‘.’«7tiact or shrAt to ;bc>pnning. Mills. C., Lot 1. and Ne of Nw Vi. ®ec- Theo Jacobys Add. to ®ay City . .IHkle land« 4.50 Bridgeford. J. H., Lots 3 A 4. Blk. 23. 31. tp. 3 s.. r. 9 ------ ------- tai, lot to »hip chaoiel <tn Lot 5. Grantz L. A.. N H of Ne Se of Ne U Pacific Add. to Bay City .... So“ 350 feet) sec. ! N. R a Ne of Se U. •«£ 32. tp. 3 s.. r. 9 21.00 ■ridgcford. Elmer, Lot 15. Blk. 24, 1 84 Chamberlain, E. A.. E V^o* Sw ’,4. W Pacific Add. to aav City ... ...... iyjnknown. Lot I. See. 24. tp .* N, R. 14 of Se t4 & Lots 1 i 2, sec. 7 . tp. ■ridgeford. 0. 8., Lot 16, B(k 24, Pa 11 LeriunC Mary, TrMt in Nw °WwU 9.66 cific Add. to Bay City......... 3 •.. r. IO ................................... Thornton. W. W . Sw of Ne M, Nw of Bridgeford, J. H., Lots 5 to 13, ■Ik. r of Section 28. tp. 3 K.. 6.30 Se U. sec. 15, tp. 3 s., r. 10 ...••■ 30. Pacific Add. to aay City « ommcncin* at a May. Carrie. Beginning at the Nw Irane* Clara » .Lot* 7 & 8, *Blk 45. on bank of creek 5 fcet «oritWU Pacific Add. to Bay City.... cor. of the Sv of Nw I, of sec 20, itnM between section^ 28 ana *. thence northwesterly 3 rod, 'll McArthur, Harriet K., Lot 11,Blk. 46, tp. 3 ... r. 10 W-, thence w H.50 Pacific Add. to Bay City ............. J" , to «ection line ; thence wezt on « ch. thence Sly in «direct line to Parkburst, E T., Lots .5 to 8, Blk. 56. im* •about 26 rods to Sw cor. of Se V« of Sw ot «aid sec «ection me «aooui_ * ^tioas 20 Pacific Add. to Bay City 20; thence north 20 chains to the •jartlon corner between seevions 4». Bridgeford. J. H , Lot 14. Blk. 44. Pa place of beginning. sec. 2o. tp. 3 •2« 29 21 , thence south about 1.43 cific Add to aav I'ity s., r to .... ......... 49 rod. on the wetion Hoe between iXuon. 2»and 2». to a .take and Huldah. ------ Se of Se t, see 24. £»• tç Unknown, Lots 3, Blk. 6.; ^Idaville .. ---------- - ------- , .« .. .f s., r. 10. & Ne of Ne V 4 sec, 25. S\ne oear lake . thenca in a courae ! .. M - |. 3. r. 10 ............................... • 7.80 I Put of North « rod. and lo feet to a stake by creek 12 feet east of . Se ofSe H sec. 25. tp. 3 r. 2.02 7 •ection Hne between »ection. 2« M s, Mi arrie. Lots 9 and 14, sec 30. 2» ; thence foUowin« creek to 1.72 Le’ ks r IO ................ ° C .« H <, JWlertck. Se of Nw sec. 36. i1^r 10 ....... M 7, ................ >45 a •• E. A. a O R Mrs. Lota I ”¿7 ;°Htcs w •• •. r Re<her, J L., 1 9 lat. Lot 8. Blk. 1. a 2 A in lot 3, for Look- 11.40 1.43 Hays Add to Tillamook ................... tot 1. tp. 3 ... r. It I CroSo.' D.O-iel. I Beals, A G , Lot 12 to 22, Blk. 1$, Kt . Nw of Sc 14 sec. 1. 1.93 Miller's Add to Tinraook............. ’ fronting on same le*s Town «« Brush. Sarah A., 7 & ». Blk I, 8tUl k Lot* 2. 3. 4. tec. Harbor. M. 38. tp.» » Rm- wrll i Add to TiHamoo^ U, fit lot 1. tec. 18. I The A.toriaCo «w of nwtt. >« 2.32 Post. G. A. R .r I ^¿P..3ji’.’«eU.»« tp. 3N.. r U. Ne of Sw Ad*<t j a».tp- * - Bk« Sr «3.1« I Chat. ta*-. r. U, —* 7.43 7.40 3.42 .84 14.40 .96 10.20 44.40 4.44 15.96 6.94 3.78 1.26 6.30 13.68 2.04 3.35 Add to Tillamook............................... Conder, W. W Lot 3. Blk 20, Thayer ■ 3.72 Add to Tillamook ............................ Thayer, C. Ac E.. Lot 2 Blk. 26. Thay- 1.68 er’« Add to Tillamook....................... Unknown. Lot 6. Blk. 30, Thayer’s .74 Add to Tillamook................................ Aiderman. E. M. Mrs.. Lot 6. Blk. 31, 11.16 Thayer. C. ¿t E., Lots 1.2. 3. 4. Blk.38, Thayer’s Add to Tillamook, less tract sold................................................. Thaver, C. & E., Lots4 a fl, Blk. 42. Thayer's Add to Tillamook ........... 4.46 Kennick, Ina. Slayback, W. A., Siaj- pack, Chas , Slayback, Robt., Kady, Rhoda. I . Ellis. William. Winters, Maude. Lots 1 to K. Blk. 45, and Lots 1 and 8, Blk. 46, Thayer's Add to Tillamook.......... 20.83 Winters, Maude, Lot 3, Blk. 47, 1 hay- 1.11 er’s Add to Tillamook....................... Winters. Maude Lot 8. Blk 47. Thay er's Add to ,Tillamook and Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 4», Thayer’s Add to 3.35 Tillamook.............................................. Winters, Maude, Lots 5 to 8. Blk. 48, and Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 49, Thayer's 5.20 Add to Tillamook................................ Winters Maude, Lots 5 to 8, Blk. 49, 2.23 Thayer s Add to Tillamook.......... Fernsides, G. W., (Heirs) Int, Lots 3 & 4, Tillamook Referee Tide Lots 3.22 Hallock, A B., West Vi 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. .13 2, 3, 4, Blk. 2, Lookout City.......... Chamberlain. E. A , Lot 1, Blk. 3, .03 Lookout City......................................... Kay's, Jessie, Lot 2, Blk. 3, Lookout .03 City................................. .......................... Chamberlain, E. A., Lot 3, Blk. 3, Lookout City......................................... .03 Chamberlain, E. A.. Lots 5 & 6, Blk. 3, .05 Lookout City......................................... Chamberlain. E. A.. Lots 1 A 2, Blk. 5, .05 Lookout City......................................... Chamberlain. E. A., Lots5. 6, 7, 8, Blk. .08 5, Lookout City.................................... Chamberlain, E. A., Lot 8. Blk. 6, .08 Lookout City......................................... Chamberlain, E. A., Lots 1, 2, 3, Blk. 7, a Lots 5, 6, 7, 8. Blk. 7, Lookout .08 Citv...... ..................................................... Fletcher, Louis N.. 50X100, Lots 1 a 2, Woods.................................................... 3.12 Hughs, S., Lot 6. Blk. 2. Woods ........... .48 Mills, C., Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 1, Lots 1 & 2, blk. 2, Lot 2, Blk. 3, Lots 1 a 2, Blk. 4, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 5. Lots 1 a 2, Blk. 6, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 7, Bea 3.00 ver ................................................. . .. ___ The amount of taxes, interest to date of sale and penalites due upoil each parsel is set opposite the same, and also the name of the person to >thom such parcel is taxed wnich is also the name of the owner then known. The sale will be held at the front door 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 .vho 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- fiose of satisfying the said warrant with law- ul charges. H. CRENSHAW. Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. Tillamook, Oregon. December, 26 1907. 3.06 The I/iquor Question. 10.08 4.37 [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. | 4.20 I would settle this question by draw ing a line and letting men who arc self- respecting, who are capable of self government, who use liquor for a benefit with discretion, take one side, and men who believe in total abstinance, and those who have no conscious scruples of right, who are devoid of self-control and honor take the other, Of men who are temperate, sober and industiious, who follow their own con victions of right. I would form a church to be known as the Independent Church of America. If a man would get drunk if he had the opportunity lie should be classed with the inebriates and should be governed by the total abstainer, or better the doctor of the asylum for the insane. If a man has no self control, he should be provided with someone tocon- tol him until lie is capable to care for himself. It is said good things grow in clustera. If a man is honest with himself with regard to temperance, he is quite apt to be considerate about hie sexual nature. Again, if a man is given to drink, children begotten by such a man are quite sure to l>e born with unnatural appetites.; In our prohibition laws there is pro vision whereby churches shall not be disturbed, or io question. Now if a church has any right at all why should it not master the question entirely. Every mau is known whether he drinks to degrade himself and seeks the as socialion cf those w ho are inclined to debauch and poverty, or whether he s riyes to live an upward, industrious life and shoulders the responsibility of manhood. Now, if a man uses his discretion and decides that he wants drink I would leave it to his choice as to what he drinks, but I would have a dispensary under the auspices of the church that would assist him in procuring pure unadulterated drink at the minimum price. J. C. O ovk . 10.20 32.76 .82 1.84 5.30 .20 .41 3.42 .68 2.74 .35 1.22 .20 .41 .41 2.04 3.06 .82 3.99 1.08 5.04 2.64 .96 .48 .96 4.32 .96 .20 .20 .20 .12 .12 .12 12 .12 .12 .12 .12 .24 1.20 .18 .24 .48 .72 1.20 96 .48 24 .24 5.S2 .48 48 1 92 34 .33 23 .33 33 33 33 .33 23 .33 .33 Rank Foolishness. " When attacked hy a cough or a cold, or when your threat ia sore, it is rank foolishm-es to take any other medicine tlmnDr King's New Disco very," sayaC. O. Eldridge, of Empire, Ua. " I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Dis. covery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat snd lung remedies Sold under guarsnlee at Ubas. I. Clough's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial buttle free Croup and Whooping Cough. 3CHOONER LEAKING, SAIL ORS STARVING. Queen. Tillamook -San Pedro, Spoken in Great Distress by the Thyra. S an F rancisco . Jan. 17.—Captain Neilson,ot the Norwrgiausteamer Thvrs, which arrived here today from Australia, reports an eventfnl voyage. The weather throughout was stormy, one furious gale succeeding another, keeping the decks flooded with water, while every thing movable was washed overboard. When half way across the Pacific a dispute arose liefore 15 Canton fireman and 14 Shanghai sailors on bonrd the vessel as to the wisdom of the policy pursued by the Chinese Government in suppressing the Boxer atrocities. This led toa riot, and when it was suppressed by the captain and his officers two Cantonese and two of the Shangliiaus were found to have beeu seriously wound ed. When about 100 miles soutb-west of this port, the American schooner Queen, bound to San Pedro from Tillamook with a cargo of lumlicr. was spoken in distress. She was in a badly leaking condition and all on board were starv ing. For 32 days the schooner had been battling against adverse gales, and the provisions had either been washed ovei- board or had been drenched with salt water and rendered uneatable.TheThyra supplied the Queen, which was setting very low in the water and had an im. mensc deckload of lumber, with pro- visious for 30 days. What is a Gentleman ? Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady, “ sky pilot,” preacher of sermons and spinner of sea yarns, appealed to a considerable numler of men and women, who m.y be presumed to be experts in tl>e matter, for their definition of a gentleman. We doubt it frouTany of them he will get a better summary of the characteristics of the persona under consideration than the statement of the Manchester (N. II.) Union that “ a gentleman always stands ready to help some one else, is sparing in his criticism, makes serious state, ments only when he is sure of his ground, is kind to a woman, good to the children, and isn't always hankering to cheat the eye teeth out of his neighbor." Perhaps there are some other specifics lions to be made, but we do not think of them. It is essential to a gentleman that be should have good manners, but good manners, io distinction from mere etiquette, which is of little importance, consist of thoughtfulness for others, for their rights and also for their comfort and pleasure. Probably every man takes it for granted that he is a gentleman, introspection and reflection are not much in fashion. But if any man should raise the question in his own mind whether be is a gentleman or not he could solve the problem by considering how hie language and actions and manners affect the rights au>i comfort of other people. The golden rule is worth all the eti quette books in the world, for the epi gram that " manners are minor morals" is very much more than a witticism. A man who treats others as he would like to linve them trent him may not be en- liiely polished, but the superficial finish will come from rubbing against other people. There would be no boors In the world if every one cared to avoid caus ing discomfort and annoyance to others. —Philadelphia Record. Alfred 0. Crozier, a prominent law yer of Wilmington, Del., and author of "The Magnet,’’ takes forcible isoue with the much mooted rcheme fcr the organ ization of a central government bank, which he denounces ns a conspiracy among the powerful monied interests of New York to control the government in the interests of Wall street. He says the real aim is to prevent by law an oversupply of money, which would create competition for loans and lower interest rales. The borrowing producers, agricultural ami industrial, and work men, the value of whose wages can be lessened simply by currency manipula tion. are ignored. He asks, “ Why should not sufiicent money for the maximum need of the country be pro vid« d by the constitutional money, creating power in some sound form, and when the demand falls off after crops are marketed let the producers of the country^ benefit through easier interest rates for awhile f Why should the law make a money monopoly lawful and other monopolies crimes A Cure for Misery. " I harr found « care for the tniiery malaria poieon produoM," «ey« R. M Jani«*«, of Loueilen. 8 (1 " It'« called Clertric Bittere, and come« in SO cent bottle«. It break« up a ca«e of chills or « biliou« «ttMcii in almoat no time; and it put« yellow iuundice clean out of coiumiacion '* Thia great tonic med icine and blood purifier give« quick re iief in nil «Cooiacli, liver aud kidney complaint« and the miaery of lerne back. 8ol«l under guarantee at Cl-a«. I Ckiugh', drug «tore._________________ The mothers of young children have no r eed to fear lliew* diseases if they keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at hand. Mr. M Davenport, of Paula Valley. Ind. Her , writes “ I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In my Don’t Take the Risk. family for several yeara«nd have found it When you have a cough or c especially effective for croup and krhoop not let Il dreg alota until IL ng cough," For Mie by all Druggists. chronic bronchitis <L yvelotJ attack oj .74 4.1 - » e A 1 c A . , & An old eotithvfiTi t town brought befoH’- « for drunkennrf c ?■„ yer who had before, and the raafc 4 attorney. The young man ci „ office, where the usuk tatora had gathered, ai negro, ■‘Well, WUliar’ charged with this hr Sadly the an-, "Boss, I's charge.' per's Weekly. <- 4 Birde’J. “The burnt man. protect* * > lightning rod,’ "Oh, you nal-* “It Is the fi£, nests In warm- . tatlng thunders- prudently he co j 1 . little home wlth^S^L “Silk, you know. u*. of electricity, and sincL the humming bird’s ni proof. Isn't he a cleyf to put up bis owfc.ii"’* that?”—Cincinnati fi fe «$' An Uncivil'. On a certain soutlli dairy hands were accift; the milking squatting* ’ tlve fashion until tlieX.«-' ed milking stoois. with ments. r>ut the inlflal expcrlu, with the innovation was not exatl^ success. The darky who first sail forth with the stool returned brtjl and battered and with an empty pi "Ah done ma best. Bah," he explain ed. "Dat ftool looked all right tel me, but <le blamed cow abe won’t s| on It!”—Woman’s Home Companion. I A Potato Test.^r—' Jg To test potatoes eut the raw ^B. blc In two and rub the halves to^k If the moisture ou rubbing iagk 1'.'.V enough to drop, the potato will igB gy and set when cooked. A pbv that will be dry and mealy^wf cooked will give a good i ill U while a poor one will ™ h M watery froth by the same rul tlon. Moreover, the two | halves will stick together if the D . Is a good one. Of course the process Is to test the amount of st.'V In the potato, and the more starch better the potato. y Ths Chineao and Grapes. . * > Did you ever hear how the ChlnetA. keep grapes fresh? The method unique nnd Is simple enough for «W' body to try It. A circular piece is ct»l ’ « 4 out of a ripe pumpkin, making an ¡’w opening just large enough to admit the hand. The Interior Is then nicely cleaBC Li ed out, the grapes are put in, and th«?' circular piece Is replaced nnd pressed» In firmly. If the pumpkin be keplKf where It Is cool the grapes will remalt t fresh for an almost Indefinite perlodA* It is said that by this method the ChS-. nese have them all the year around 4- S Exchange. V. Mansfield’« Caustic Reply. A trio of promoters once called on Richard Mansfield with a request for capital to float “the greatest scheme ■Ince Colonel Sellers' time." They painted their prospects In more colors than the rainbow, and their optimistic verbiage wns more brilliant than an autumn sunset. Mr. Mansfield listened, then asked, with delicious sang frold, “Do you know why the Lord said to Ananias, ‘Stand forth?’" Upon receiving a negative reply he said, “Well, 1 don't either unless it was that you three could «tand first, second and third." í I a. 1 4 % ■ I Held His Superior’s Noss. Strange duties fall to the lot of staff officer« on service. Sir Archibald Alison, who was con nected with the Ashanti expedition In 1873, suffered from the malarious cli mate and was ordered to take a specific dose which, although probably salu tary, was certainly nauseous. His ald-de-camp banded It to him and advised him to bold bls noM while taking It. “But, my dear fellow, how can I?" said Sir Archibald, pointing to his empty sleeve. "Don't let that stand in the way, air," replied the ald-de-camp, and re spectfully seizing the governor's uosc be held It till the dose was swallowed. —Cornbill Magazine. f t I Delivered the Goods. “Look here!” said the angry patron to the restaurant mau. "You’ve got a sign out there that says. ‘Coffee like mother used to make.' You are a swln dler. sir! This is the sllmslest, weak est, dish wateriest npology for coffee that I ever tasted." "Yes, sir,” replied the serious look ing restaurant man. "But it's the kind my mother used to make. The sign doesn't specify any particular mother, you know. We are on the square here, sir, as you will find on Inquiry. Call again.’’—Chicago Post. She Was Old Enough. The youth was waiting In the recep tion room for the young lady to come downstairs when the small Jirotlw~ \ sauntered In with tlieup-*" ' ~ ■ ■ chalance and sayal»«- ■g* i«(<f i l-Un Ijt * J I f I h ■i