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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 20, 1908. Eire A. Hart and wife to France» W. Hunsaker, Nw Vi ot Ne V*. see 20, tp 5 south, range 9 west; tract in Peooit Provoost and wife, bond tor deed, L egal A dvertisements : sec 20. tp 5 Í south, range 9 weal west ; ow 8w tract in McCoy's add to Bay City. First lnsetion, per line............ $ • nd all — of — the Se 4k ol Se 1* ot Se 44 <-■- - — ~ Merle D. Nelson to Geo. W, Worthing Each aulxnquent insertion, line.... J* in sec 17. tp 5 south, range ton, lot 2. block 1, Cloverdale— $459 Busmes« arid profeseioual cards, wc»t; Ne >4 of Nw 44 of 8 44 of Nr 1 month .................................... 1 State of Oregon to Glen A. Brigham. %ot sec 20 and the 8e 4£“t Ne 44 N Vi ot Se H, sec. 5, tp 1 North, Homestead Notices.................... .. & ot sec 19. tp5 south, range 9 west— 1U range 6 and 8w H uf 8e ^4 of sec 82, Timber Claims ................... ........... $1,200. Lccals per line each insertion.... tp 2 north, rauge 6, 130 acres—$309. Isaac C Quick to Jame« Goldsworthy, Disdlay advertisement, an inch. State of Oregon to Glen A Brigham, Se Nw >4 of Se 44 Of sec 21, tp 2 south, 50 1 month ................................... of Ne y, sec 4. tp 1 north, r..nge 9 west—$1. Ail Resolutions of Condolence and range 6 west, 40 acres—$50. WILL SELL MANY ACRES James N. O’Shanghuesay and wife to Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Santa Fe Pacific kailroad Comoany to George J, Grouich, W of Se 44. Sw Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. May Holland Company Plans Big Glen A. Brigham, S H of Nw .tj, >4 of Me X sud Ne 4* ot 8w 44 of sec Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.. sec 9 and Sw 14 of sec 23, tp IV Colonization on Grand Ronde 16, tp 4 south, range8 west —$1. minimum rate, 25c. not exceedir g five north, range 4 east of the Gilda and W. B, Aiderman to Peter Norberg, tract Reservation. lines. Salt River Base arid Meridian in sec. 19, tp 1 south, range 9 west. 247 70 acres— $1461.45. To place on the market at one time $53. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. 13,000 acres of Oregon farming lands is Chas. Ostrander and wife to Pacific Alice S. B. Wolfe to Claude Thayer E44 .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) Kailway & Navigation Co., right of the ambitious plan of the May-Holland of Se 44 of sec 21 and the W 44 of way—$596 One year.......... ................................ 1 1.50 Company. The company has closed a Sw >4 of sec 2-, tp 3 south, range 10 75 Six months......................................... Joseph Kodad to Pacific Railway A west. $600 50 deal for acerage in .the Grand Ronde Three months .................................... Navigation Co . right of way—$125. Ann Tone to George Tone, lots 0 and 6, Indian reservation, a part of what the Peter Wilson and wife to Pacific Rail block 9, Park addition to Tillamook. Indians referred to as the '*big burn,’’ by way & Navigation Co., right of way $10. (tiliamooli reason of a great forest fire that many —$190. Henry Lowrv to George Tone tract, Ne years ago swept over that part of the There Haugen and wife to Pacific Rail ■4 nt see 6. tp 2 south, range 9 west, Fred C. Huker , Publisher way A Navigation Co , right of way state. The effect of the big burn is to. 35 acri s. $900. -»1- Charles fl Maginnis and wile to Tilla day turned to profit, in. that the pro H. Hathaway and wife to Faciflc mook Yellow Fir Co., Ne 44 of Nw What Oregon Has at Stake moters of the colonization scheme which B Railway & Navigation Co , right ol >4 and Ne *4 of Sw >4 of sec 32. tp 2 has developed, declare that the old-time Oregon has more at «take in the way—$66. mirth, range 6 west. $2,500. coming Presidential election than in forest fire coveted the land with partly D. E Guodapeed and wife to Pacific Th.i'iUlul McDonough and wile to Linda Railway & Navigation Co., r.glit ot L> iA halm, tract, secs 8u and 31. any pr^viouB political content since destroyed pine and fir remains, that in way—$1. tp 3 south, range 10 west, 2 78 1x96 At no tin e in th« history of year* since made the land very rich in acres $750. Nels Hanson and wife to Pacific Rail the fetate have tbeie been so man) loam. wav & Navigation Co., right ot John Davis and wife to Wilson River The plan of the new ly organized com great enterprise« in prove«« of foiuia way—$199. LumberCo, Ne 44. sec34, tp 1 north, pany is to cut up the tract in small tion in ’his «tale and adjacent tei'i range 8 west. $1. Peter McIntosh and wife to St Ila J t<»ry. At the head of IMe hot natur farms, enter into a plan of interesting Perry, Sw cor, block 5, Tillamook II Gessner to Charles Wintersand wife, City—$1090. ally «’and« the large transportation settlers, both in the Middle West and tract, sec 7. tp 3 south, range 9 w. 54 acres—$1500. project« w hich have been planned for abroad, to whom will be sold tracts as A. M Hare and wife to Chester Me Ghee, lots 3 and 4. bl ck28, Thayer'» U 8. to Fred L. Sappington, receipt. Nw Oregon, The Harrimun project® alone small as 20 acres, it desired, and on up add to Tillamook—$250. 44. sec 12, tp 2 north, range 7 wrest. include the long needed radroad Io to 160 acres. The plan as outlined at Julia A Wood and others to Fred Scher Sophia Goeres and husband to F. D. present is to sell about 20 acres for cash of the General Oregon, extension zinger, Nw Vi of sec 19. tp5 south Stafford, lots 2. 3 and 4 and the Se Snake River line to Huntington «nd to colonists of limited means, reserving range 10 west and N 44 Ne 44 ol ■f 44 of Nw '4 and Ne 44 of Sw 44. fee sec 24 tp 5 south, range 11 west— into Clearwater country, the Til la- along side as much more as thev may be 26, tp 5 south, range 11 west— $5,750. inclined to acquire in the ensuing three $10,250. mook line, the Natron cut-off around the Slekiyou«, the Coos Bay line, and a to five years. In this wav.it is thought Oregon A California Railway Co. to Lewis L. Shortridge to Chas H. Larison, Olean Land Co . quit claim deed N E Va "f Ne 44 »nd the E 44 °f the Se number of «mailer projects, involving the whole tract will be taken up by men 44 of Ne 44, N- 44 of Nw 44 ltn'i I"1 44. sec 33, tp 5 south, range 9 west— in the aggregate expenditure of large with families who will work raising I. sec 7. tp 1 south, range 7 west; $1500. crops, fruit or cattle, the latter of course lots 2. 6 and 11 of sec 1, tp 1 so ith, Riling of money. George Tone to Henry Lowry, lots 5 and range 8 west, 260.62 acre»—$5u0. The Hill lines are now almost into on the larger tracts, and with this idea 6, blmk 9, Park adj to Tillamook— the city, with the new North Bank in view the colonization scheme is to I e Bay City Land Co. to C. L. Fox S 44 of $1400. bb.es 22, S 44 "I block 23. the S 44 of Benedict Irndorf to D. W Ijams, block R<>ad, but hh feeders to this new road worked out through correspondence and block 24. the S <4 "t block 25. the S 15. Miller’s add to Tillamook—$365 and Io Puitlnnd's trade, branch lire« personal conferences with intending J4 ■j <>f block 26; the S 44 of block 27. Clarence L Doughnev and wife to L. B are under consideration throughout purchasers. the S 44 "I block 28. ami that part of Menefee. Se >4 sec 21, tp 3 Dorth, The land is said to have been pro a great part of Washington and into the S 44 of block 29 lyi g south and range 9 w est—$1. west ol the right of wav, Bay City, Central Oregon, a uh an extension of nounced by experienced authorities as ol $1; same to C. L. Fox Lumber All’erl Crawford ami wife to L. B Mene. the line from Seaside to Tiliamook the best in the state for agriculture and fee, S 44 of Ne 44 sec 21, tp 3 north, Company. almost a certainty. All of these lines along its borders are hillsides that are range 9 west—$1 Nicholas E. Melchior to L. A. Fern", are needed, and, if there i« no dis- also said to lie excellent for grazing. worth, lot 15, block 1, Harter’» add Sam Lundi'urg and wife to L. B Mene; fee. w V2 of Nw 44 and the Nw 44 turbane« in the l on* y maik« t, such The main body ot the land acquired is to Tillamook—$400. 1 f tlie Sw 14, sec 4. tp 3 north, range as would peritHp« follow ehction of rolling, and in addition to the average State of Oregon to Kate Brigh im, lots 3 9 west—$1. 5. 6, 7, 18 and 14 and the E 44 <>f 8w Bryan, many of ti e n will be rushtd taken over from the Grande Ronde Land William Crawford and wife to L B 44. sec 6. tp 1 south, range 6 west. to completion within the next y»ar. company, there is quite an additional Mem-fee, E 44 of Ne 44 of sec 32, 814 93 acres—$837 23. Meanwhile nothing whatever im I m ing amount on which options ip 3 1101 th, range 9 west—$1. Thomas Coates »nd wife to Clara Bo»)«, done beyond the preliminary survey«, taken by the new owners. lots 5 and 6, block 18, ill Thayer's Hai s Christensen and wife to Frank and the expense is kept down to the M’-lvin. S 4i <>f Nw 44 and lots 3 and The investment represents h consider add to Tillamook—$750. 4. tp3 north, range 19 west—$1000 minimum until ation of something like $100.oou and J J. Houser and wife to 8. Tiue. E *4 "f E 44, the Nw >4 of the Ne I4. the Ne Henry Tnlil to M. Edee and wife, lota 8 that there will ili! is expected to develop into one «»• the and 4. block 16; lots 4 and 5, block of the Nw 44 »nd the Sw ’4 of the survey«. most important small farm settlemei.is 17 and lot 9. bliK-k 19, Tolil'sadd to Se 14 of sec 30 and the Ne 4-4 of the Enthusiastic Democrat«, many so far undertaken in this state Nehaleur City—$500. Ne 44- H*'c 81, tp 3 south, taoge 8 them hating l>u«iiie«H interetita A townsite is to be established at a west, 330 acres—$4750. rims J. Harris, jr., to D. W. Ijama and “lake, «ay that (lection election of Brjan point about 12 miles from Sheridan and Ernst Beelitz to Frank Illingworth and Harry B Lockwood, Se V* of Nw 44, s--c 2, tp 2 south, range 9 weal— wife, tract in sec 14, tp 1 north, would not interfere with the financing s'on the line ol the Lytle road to Tilla $1500. rang 10 west—$1 03. of these great undertakings, hut theii mook, also having the Government aigument loses all force tn the face military road in its immediate vicinity. Peter McIntosh and wife to Alfred Chas. B. Handy to L B Menefee, E 44 of Nw 44, sec 21 and the W 4k of Ne Magunson. tract, block 5, Tillamook of the plain every day tiansaction« in —Exchange. City—$1000. ,'4. sec 21, tn 3 north, range 9 west— the business world. Our foreign trad» $1. W G. Kelso to Anna D. Vincent, tract, Nothing Desperate. After All. for the nine months ending Sept» mber south of b'oek 9, in Tillamook City— Frank Whitaker to L. B Menefee, Se 44 and the 8 4» of the Sw 44 of sec 82, 30. left to our credit I lie largest bal [TO THF. EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ] $1. tp 3 north, lange 9 west- -$t, ance of tiade that has ev»r been Will, It seems thnt the Tillamook Jose and Anna D. Vincent tn Ira C. Tomlinson, tract, south of block 9. John C. Bikerand wife to Nora Style*, piled up in the coiresponding period, Herald and some people are poking their Se 14 of Nw 44 and lot 3, sec 5, tp Tillamook City—$475. and as rapidly a« our market will as mses in my »flairs, and are wondering 3 north, range 10 west, and the E 4k T. ie William Hill Co. to Ira 0. Tomlin, now much I nn worth. That is none of sunilate the offerings, the foreigner« of the Sw 14. sec 32, tp 4 north, son, quitclaim, same as above. ’heir business To those who say that I are w iping out that hala»ire, by selling threatened to harm my children and to range 10 west—$10. U. S. to Santa Fe Pacific R.R. Co., lota 5 uh our own railroad and industrial se burn my house. I say it is a deliberate and 6, sec 4, tp 1 south, range 6 Erwin Carter to Tillamook Bay Co, block« 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6, 7, 8, 15. 16, 18 curl ties Railroad men and finan ne. it would seem funnv that I should west, 80 acres and 34, Oceanlake Park.—$1300. ciers, knowing the ni(rin«ic value ot want to burn a house which cost me U.S. to Santa Fe Pacific R.R. Co., lots 1, over $1.500 to build, with only $500 in 2, 3 and 4, sec 2 and the lots 1, 2, 8 these «hare«, are taking them up as surnnee on it, and if the fire insurance and 4. sec 4, tp I south, range 6 ANDREW SCHENCK. fast a» they are off» ring, hut the pro company wants to cancel the policy all west, 167.78 acres. Ceas requires so much of their reserve« they have to do is to notify me. President of the Germania Borne people seein to want to busy U.S. to Charles P. Maginnis, 8>v 14 Se that it in «n absolute necessity that Fire Insurance Co, Recom 44. *ec 5, tp 3 north, range 6 west. themselves about my troubles with my mends Chamberlain s Cough i hey secure additional funds before Receipt. wife. We have had no trouble onaccount Remedy. they can carry out the large plan, of the children, but huve on account of Nehalem Bay Park Land Co to Effie M. I have uwil Chamberlain's Cough Innocent, tiact, sec 8, tp 2 north, that are projected for Oregon and my wife not attending to her household Remedy in my family for over a year, range 19 west—$50. duties, which I can prove by friends other Wisti-ru stales. here. Now as to her sanity, my wile Louis Olsen to A. M. Hare, H. T Bolt», and can say that it has never failed to the foreigners take Mr. Bryan so was all right when she left about three and W. E. Southwick, lots 1, 3, 3. 4' cure the moat stubborn cough or cold. I can recommend it to any family as a «eiiously and place so much stress on weeks ago to see mv daughter, who lives 5. 6 and 7, blo.k 7, in para ad.J to sure and safe children's cough remedy. In« past promines, that they will not on the Miami, and who was soon to lie Tillamook—$700. —A ndrew S chenck , Ayton Ont. This She did not go there to nurse her take any chances with him. and will ill Chaa. P. Maginnis to Astoria Abstract remedy is for sale by all Druggista. but for the purpose of bringing home our Title and Trust 0o., Sw 4^ of Se 4$. invest no more mumy in this Country little boy. who was staying there She sec 5. tp 3 north, range 6 west—$10' until he, as the personal exponent of left to stay a week or so, and at the end Had a Close Call. »nd J. N. L-sley to Jacob «»•me of th* most dangerous theories «1 that time she returned home, saying Anna Lesley _I - IW y Mrs Ada L. Croom, the widely known W omelmiorf. lots 7 and 8. block that she left my daughter ’ s house at one ever launched <>□ the political ms , has proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Tohl's add to Nehalem City—$175. o'clock in the morning mid said that she Mies, says: "For several months I suf' lx‘en eliminated. For the same reason, had not slept for six night* and that she L A. F.e Miller to the Archbishot* of feted with a severe cough, and con A.neriean capital, which, in spite of was weary and hungry. Alter dinner, Oregon Ci tv. tract in Miller's add to sumption seemed to have its grip on Tillamook City—$6(10. the drain that is made on it to take up about th’ee o'clock, she left home to go me. when a friend recommended Dr. hack to mv daughter's home, and from John O. Veason to Frank Melvin 8 King’s New Discovery. I began taking foreign holding* of our securiliea. 1« that time my wile became insane. On the of Nw % arid lots 8 and 4. sec 4. . ■p H it, aud three bottles affected a com more plentiful than ever before, will 13th October I received a message from 3 north, range 10 west, quit claim. plete cute ’’ The fame of thia life ear nut be available until it in definitely the Sheriff at three o’clock and asked me Clark E. Hadley and wife to Jemin a ing cough and cold remedy, and lung Mettled that this country has not com to go at once and get my wife, and said Kirk, lot 3, block 7, Thayer's add to and throat healer is world wide. Sold at; Chas. I. Clough's drug store. 50c milted itself to a free silver anti Philip lor me not to wait till tomorrow This Tillamook—$1600. was impossible, so I asked them to tele pine anti expansion.Isink guaranty gov phone to Harry Crane to bring inv wile H. M. Evans to William J. Doughty, lot and $1.90. Trial bottle free. 4, block 10, Bewley's add to' Buy ern ment-owiied-rad loads policy.—Ore home and I would pay him whatever it For Chronic Diarrhoea. City—$75. was worth. This was not done. Next gon! in. " While in the army tn 1863 I was morning mv three boys left nt six in the Herbert A. Hubbert and wife to John morning to bring my wife and tile baby Harter, lots 2 ami 7. bha-k 36 in taken with chronic diarrhoea," says Jack London's New Bcok. George M. Felton, of South Gibson, Pa. home, but when thev reached there thev Thayer 8 add to Tillamook- $700. 1 have since tried many remedies but were taking mv wife to Tillamook. On Jnik London h»s just written s book the 14th October the Sheriff sent me a Nehalem Ray Park Land Co to H G without any permanent relief until Mr Nibray and D. V. Hart, lots 29 3o‘ of 1 42,000 w ordseuutleil "Marlin Eden." message to me to lie down the A. W. Miles <>f this place persuaded me 31 and 32. Nehalem Bay Park_ $45u' to try Chamberlain's Colic, Choleta and The Pacific Monthly has puichased for next day. I did not receive the message John Harter and wife to Nelli» Allen, Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of which ♦ 7 000 the serial rights for this vivid until ten o'clock the next dnv. The singe undivided % interest in |-t* 2 and stopped it at once." For sale by all was gone and the tide was coming in, so •lo<y. It began in the Sepiember num I tl Id the deputy thnt it was impOMib e 7. block 36 Thayer's add to lilla Dl UgglftlA. lier of the Pacific Monthly «nd will ion mook—$400. 2 — go then, but would go next morning, rhe deputy said that the Sheriff would Henry Crenshaw and wife to |acoh H for twelve mm, ilia Why Colds are Dangerous. Cook. S >y of 8w i, of sec 30 and E Martin Eden'' ta a character study — come the next day then. 1 told him that Because you have contracted ordinary lithe Sheriff could not wait until the 4 of Se i« of sec 1». tp 1 south colds and recovered from them without the.tory ot a fighter—a fighter a* a next day all he had do was to corns as range 10 west—$1.100. treatment of any kind, do not for a newsboy m the alters of San Finncicn, last a* he could and that I had no wings Sanford and Nellie E moment imagine that cold* are not a tighter ao a rowdy in slum* ; aud and that he did not need anv warrant or Byron J. dangerous Everyone know* that Sanford to John (J Veasey. S I, ,,f finally, a fighter lor education and cul six shooter, as 1 was ready to go with Nw '» and lota 3 and 4 sec 4 tp 8 pneumonia and chronic catarrh have out them tor», struggling against the odd* of their origin in a common cold. Con north, range 10 west—$150 So. with this, | remain, the violent is not caused by a cold but i 'inmon fnrth and vulgar environment, man of Nehalem. R Y. Blalock to May Blalock, tract in sumption the cold prepares the system for the re- with a despei ation of courage that pre- C harles S eaman , »•c 38, ;p 38. range 9 west, tracin' cepttun and development of the germ* *’C 16. tp 3 south range 9 Avar E U *<"<• a powerful blending of brutality of I that would not otherwise have found of Se t, and he Nw U of the u Where Bullets Flew Mieviglh with sublimity of purpose His lodgment. It is the same with all in of sec 38—$500. lUvkl Parker, .»f Fatelt». N Y. a fectioua disease* Diphtheria, scarlet inspiration is a woman of the higher i.v^w ...___ . r -'■trrk sphere id Ide. but his motive is the wurxii <$r the civil u«r< W|„, a Cl eMer McGhee and Raby McGhee to fever, nieaaiea and whooping cough are («KH at Get(V«burg, eave "The good Norman Oiaon. lot 4, Mock 7 Still much more likely to be contracted when mighty impus that animate* a soul well * add to Tillarnivk—$1. the child has a cold You win sea from Electric Bitters have done m worth and brain horn to expand until kt tyring more than five honored dollar* to mo George L. McPherson and John A. Me thia that more real danger larks In a old than in any other of ilia common ignorance is sundered and ignoble i0. I «pent much money doctoring for a Pheraon to Detroit Trust Co N U bad ca«e ol »toruach trouble, to little fluence trampled uniter foot of the N J, of 18. tp 3 north ailment*. The earnest and quickest way to cure a cold is to take Chamberlain's range 6 weal—$10. It is not too much to say of Martin purpose 1 then tried Electric Bitter*, and thev cured me. I now fake them tn Jvin«, Cough Remedy. The ninny remarkable E leu" that it poise.ws more of lamina a» •tonic, and they keep me strong and Frank Melvin and wife effected by this preparation hav« Earles*, s ty of Nw l4 .nd |..u 3 an t cures made .t a staple article ofir.de over ’ tion and virility, gups the imagination • »II. 50- at Cha*. 1. Cloughs drug *' ‘l’''*' 10 r»n8« 10 «eat—i large part of the woild. For sale by all store. “ I D. UgglstS. ' Advertising Rates. and the aympathies more keenly, and impart! more of courage, than any book produced in years. Send 50 cents in stamps to The Pacific Monthly and they will mail you The Pacific Monthly ior six months begin ning with the September number, in which the first installment of London > story appears. Real Estate Transfers. Electric Light*. Centrally Located Free Bath. THE LARSEN HOUS' Tillamook, Oregon. Under new managemei Traveling Men’s Home. Popular Prices. I will pícate jo. Tourists' Hradq’swt* F. RAMSEY, Proprietor Prepares young people for bookkeepers, stenographers, co pondents and general office work. The development of the N( west will afford openings for thousands in the next few vi Prepare now. Send for catalogue. - - SALEM, OREGON W. I. STALEY, Prine, Now is the tim? to invest in Tillamook proj Values will double in a few years. W. E. CatterUn. Harry & SHARP, CATTERLIN Real Estate Agents. Main Street, Tillamook City, op. Larsen Homi ARCAINS! FOR SAPPINGTON & GO I THE GROCERS. Bay Yoar Feed from the RAV FEED COMPAQ Store in the Tyler Building. Splendid Quality of Barley, Oats and Rolled Bari' Star Brand Barley. WlüblAM CURTISS, |Wan«9«' PROPRIETOR Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists & Blacksmith Boiler Work, Logger’s W’ork and Heavy ForgiK' Fine Machine Work a Specialty- TILLAMOOK The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE a. P. ALiUEN, Proprietor. 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