TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 5, 1908. CIRCUIT I * COURT WEEK. NEXT 46— L. Hiner vs. J. H. Feeney. Action loi money. 47— A. H. Gage vs. C L Znmalt. Action tor money. 48— Cowing A Cowing vs. Claude Thayer. Action for money. 49— Mary E. Ph-lp* vs. Hugh Finni­ gan. Action tor money. 50— Walburga Jacobs vs. Miami Lum­ ber Co. Damages. 51— Mitchell, Lewis & Stavrr Co. vs E. E Tvler. Action for money. 52— L. G. Freeman vs. Miami Lumber Co. Damages. 53— States of Oregon vs. C. E Davis. 54— Joseph D Keerst better vs. Alois Vanme wenhuiser and Jacob Frayne Confirmation. 55— Robinson Chene Co. ta. R. Robinsun. Accounting. 56— Portland Coal and Development Co. vs. A. T. Lewis, et el. To reform leases. 57— F. P. Hansen vs. Louis Fleck, et al. To set aside deed. 58— Estate of Eli Goodspeed. 59— Western Oregon Trust Company vs. Will am West, el al For deed and io quit title. 60— M. J MacMalion vs Francis Tre V'»r. el al, and Tillamook City Foreclos ure. 61 —H E Noble v». Floyd W. King, et al. Forclosure. 62— Oak Nolan vs. Frank Ekroth. To quit title. 63— Erick Bergstrom vs. Helen E. Bergstrom. Divorce. 64— Miami Lumber Co., a corporation, vs. J. F. Reeller. To quit title. 65— W. G. Dwight vs Alex McNair. To quit title. 60—M. H. Larsen vs. Marston Bush et al. To restore deed. 67— Albers Brothers Milling Co. vs. Ltilah Snuffer and B. 0. Snuffer. Fore­ closure. 68— Hattie B. Marolf, et al, vs. Preston Marolf, et al. Partition. 69— Herman Boelk vs. Oak Nolan To set aside deed. 70— W.J. Himes, et al, vs. U il lia in Maxwell, et al. To set aside deed. 71— Charles M. Lanning vs. Dwight Skinner, et al Suit for deed. 12— Torn Brown vs. State of Oregon, el al., A. T. White. Writ of review. 78—Jacob Nichlaus vs. II. F. Good­ speed. county judge, et al. Writ of review. 74— B. O. Snuff-r vs. Tillamook Land & Investment Co. Injunction and ac­ counting. 75— Harry Simpson vs. Hattie Fay Simpson. Divorce. 76— Fred P. Wittenberg ve. Vincent Jacob and wife. To set aside deed. 77— A. W. Spaulding et al., vs. W. H. Cooper, et al. Injunction. 78— Joseph L. Johnson vs. Cecil John­ son. Divorce. 79— J. Lytle Wright vs. Samantha Milla and husband. To set aside deed and mortgage. 80— Ida J. Davis vs Otto P. Davie. Divorce. 81.—Geo. W. Kiger vs. William Stair. Foreclosure. 82— W, Ryan vs, E E.Tjle. Fore­ closure. 83— F. R. Beals vs. E E. Tyler. To cancel bond for deed. 81— John B. Langley vs. Nellie Ling- ley. Divorce. 85— Waller A. Dimmick vs. Yellow Fir Lumber Co. Foreclosure. 86— David P. McKinney vs. Elizabeth McKinney. Divorce. 87— Peter Brant vs. C. Millsand wife. Foreclosure. 88— Tillamook Building 'Co. vs. J JI Cox. Suit for deed 8»--Wm. Dowd vs. Hilda Dowd. In- junction. 90— Fred Paquet vs. Frank Marry et al. Foreclosure. 91— Naturalization : William R. Red dawav, Julius August Erickson. David R ddaway. Jean Pierre Peters, Frank Yack. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. H. ta “0^ You Use Them. We Sell Them. Real Estate Transfers. J.T. Stoddard to Lars M. Mjstrorn. to secure promissory note, W of Se $. and the S % of 8w 4 <>t sec 29. A Large Number of Cases on tp ? north, range 9 west—$400. the Docket. Sola I. Handly to T. B. Handley, block E. town of Garibaldi—$1. George F. Zimmerman and wife to Geo. The November terin of the Circuit court Williams, */j interest in lots 1. 2. 9 will convene on Monday, withJudgeG. and 10, block 1 ; lot 8. block 3 Im 4, H. Burnett on the bench. The docket is block 2, Suunymead add to Tilla­ unusually long, with a large number of mook—$10. jurv cates, which it liable to extend the Charles8. Atkinson to Eugene Atkinson, Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. session over several weeks. There are tract, 43 acres, sec 17, tp 3 south, range 10 west—$1500. several persons held over to the grand U.S. to Anna S. Anderson. W of Nw jury, an^ with prospects of that body >4 and Se >. of Nw 1«, sec 12, tp 2 returning more indictiuents than ufus I» nui th. range 10 west. the criminal department is liable to take U S. to John C. Baker, Se *.4 of Nw up s«»me time. The only serious ca>e and lots 3. sec 5. tp 3 north and E thus far is that of W. C. Wolfe, charged of Sw 14, sec 32, tp 4 north, range 10 west. with rape upon his daughter There are E W. Catterlin and wife to Fred and several cases appealed from lower courts. Anna Lowry. *4 interest in lots 3. 6, Following is the docket : 7 and 8. block 1 ; lots 1. ", 6 1— Astoria ¿¿Columbia River Railroad and 7. block 2; lots 1. 2. 3. 4 5. Company, a corporation, vs. Samuel 6, 7, and 9, block 3; lots 3, 4. 5. 6 7 8 and 9. block 4 Sunny mead Elmre and Elmore Packing Company, add to Tillamook—<2,400. Condemnation. James Goldsworthy and wife to Erank 2— Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Fowler, Nw 44 of Se 14. sec 21, tp 2 Company, a corporation, vs. Bengthn south, range 9 west—<500. Btrom and Peter B\rom,Condemnation. Thomas Shillinglaw and wife to John 3— Pacific Railway & Navigation Co,, Whalin, lot 8. sec 31 and lots 10. 11. 12 ami 13. sec 30, tp 3 south, a corporation, vs. Nilins McMillan and range 10 west— <3500. Sarah M.Millan. Condemnation. Joseph Wilson to W. B. Alderman, N Va 4— Pacific Railway & Navigation of Nw >4. se® 23. tp 4 south, range a corporation, vs Lucy Barnard 10 west; also tract of land «“C 14. husband. Condemnation. tp 4 south, range 10 west—$14,100 5— Pacific Rail wav & Navigation Co , J. H Bowlby to City of Astoria lots 1 and 2. sec 10, tp 3 north, range 8 a corporation, vs. Samuel Elmore. Mary and lot 12, sec 26, tp 4 north, range Elmore and Elmore Packing Company, 8, 78.23 acres—$500. a corporation Condemnation. 126 fifth Street, Portland. H. G Sibray and wife and D V. Hart 6— Pacific Railway & Navigation Co , and wife to Rosaliel Croddv. lot 30, a corporation, vs. Irene Calbreath, et block T. Nehalem Bay Park, lots 1 2.3 and 4. sec 8. tp 2 uorlh, range al. Condemnation. 10 west—$10. 7— Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Louis E. W. Ludtkeand wife to Clarence Company, a corporation, vs, The Beals L. Doughney. lots 3 and 4 sec 19 Lan Maroney. Condemnation. of lot 5. lot 12, sec 11, tp 3 south, range 10 west—$6,000. 10— B.J Stephens vs. Tillamook City, a m unci pa I corporation. Damages. U.S. to Daniel Driscoll. Se J4> 860 tp south, range 9 west. 11— Astoria & Columbia River Rail­ Flora E Zimmerman anil husband to road Company, a corporation, vs. Geo. First National Bank, lot 1, block 4, Watt and wife, Robert Watt and Park add to Tillamook—$1. Condemnation. U 8. to Eve A. Fonts. E Vs of Sw Jg and 12— Astoria A Columbia River Rail- lots 3 and 4. sec 31. tp 5 south, range road Co , a corporation va. George 10 west. WILL SELL ALL STOCK Watt and wife. Condemnation U S. to Gust Holm. Ne >4 of Sw N l2 HAND AT (OST. of Se J$. 8w *4 of Sw sec 28. tp 2 18—Astoria & Columbia River Rail­ south, range 8 west. Strictly for Cash Until Further | road Company, a corporation, vs. Helen U.S. to Carl Haherlach. lots 1 and 2, and Notice. Watt and husband. Condemnation, E Vi of Nw 14 of sec 18, tp 2 uuttb, 14— Astoria & Columbia River Kail- niiiamiiiMi»^ range 6 a est. road Co., a corporation, vs. John Watt US. to Amanda T. Haherlach, Nw 14, So as to make room for a large stock for Spring and and wife. Condemnation. sec 13, tp 2 north, range 7 west. Summer Shoes that will shortly arrive from Chicago. 15— Astoria & Columbia River Rail- U.S to Helen Louise Gilday, Se *4. fee 31, tp 5 south, range 10 west. Come and get Bargains out of the largest and best selected road Co., a corporation, vs. George Ethel E. Pierce to Frederick Lowry, stockof Shoes in the City. Watt, et el. Condemnation. quit claim. Sw 14 of Ne >4. sec 29, 16— Astoria & Columbia River Rail­ tp 2 south, range 9 west. road Company, a corporation, vs. Floyd W. King and wife to H. E Noble. Robert C. Becker and Eastern Invest­ Nw 14 of sec 14, tp 2 south, range 9 ment Company. Condemnation. west—$10 17— Miriam L. Colvin] vs. Chas. Mc- Potter Chapin Reality Co. to Emmett Jenkin«, lot 10, block 28, Bay Ocean Killip and wife. Ejectment. Park—$225. 18— Ellen Daugherty vs Anna Kunze U.S. to Lottie L. Trimble, receipt, N 14 and husband. Ejectment. of Sw J4, Se 14 of Nw 14 and Sw 14 19— Ellen Diughertv V« Jonas Olson of Ne )4, sec 2U, tp 5 south, range 1U west. and wife. Ejectment. Walter H. Evan« and wife to L. 15 20— Miriam L. Colvin vs. Grant Mills. Menefee, Nw J4 of Ne t4 and N Vs "• et al. Ejectment. Nw 14 sec 32 and Ne ‘4 of Ne 1'4 of 21— Ellen Daugherty vs. Grant Mills aec 31, tp 3 north, range 9 w est— and Morrison Mills Eject men*.. -$3.250. 22— -Miratri L Colvin ys, Jonas Olson Alfred Gubser to Anna Kunz«, Sw >4 of Sw >/. sec 10, tp 2 south, range 9 and wife. Ejectment. west, lots 6 and 7. sec 4. ip 2 north 23— Miram L Colvin v9 Anna Kunze range 9 west S Vs of the S t, of S Vs and husHand. Ejectment. of Se 14. and S H of S Vs of 8 U <.t 21 -8 le i Daugherty vs. Chas Me Sw 14 of sec 33, tp 3 north, ri ng 9 west—$ 1. KiHip and wih». Ejectment. 25-Miriam L C »lvin| vs Grant MU Is George William« and wife tn Clarence Atterbury, lots 9 and 10. block I. and Morrison Mill«, defendants ; Mrs C. Sunnymead add to Tillamook—$4 10 L Roberts, substituted as defendant. Title Guarantee and Trust Company to Ejectment. F. M Joslin, tract, block 8, in town 26 —Ellen Daugherty vs. Grant Mills of Linculn. and Morrison Mills ; Mrs. C. L. Roberts U.S. to Harry H. Sharp. M IfcnfN'wU substituted as defendant. Ejectment. and Nw 14 of Ne 14, sec 12. tp 8 sonlh, range 7 west. 27— Ellen Daugherty vs. Riley Max Michael and Andrew Peierson to John well. Ejectment. 11 Proctor. E li of Nw 14, Sw it of 28— K. G. Staples vs. W. H. West Nw>4andNwJ4 of Nw 1$. sec 28, Action for money. Ip 2 south, range 9 west—$2,500. Opposite the Post Office Howto Cure a Cold. 29— Astoria Columbia River Rail« Be as careful as you can you will occa­ Joint C. Turnidge and wife to R A road Co . a corporntioii. vs Louis Olsen. sionally take cold, and when you do. get Steward, Br . E H of Se l4. sec 22^ and N la of Ne t4 sec 27, tp 7 south Condemnation. « mediemn of known reliability, one range lu west—$250 30— Pacific Railway & NavigaitonCo., that has an established reputation and that is certain to effect a quick cure U.S. to John C. Turnidge, E I»of Se>4 a corporation, vs. Heibct W. Cardwell, Such aec 22 and N 14 of Ne J4. sec 27. tp 5 a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough et al. Condemnation. south, range 10 west. Remedy. It has gained a world wide 31— Pacific Railway A Navigation Co., reputation by its remarkatde cures of Lena May Lyster and husband to Geo T?. OR a corporation, vs. Joseph Kodad and this moat common ailment, and can Tone, lota 7 and 8. block 9. Park add always be depended upon. It acts on to Tillamook — $300. wife Condemnation. nature’s plan, relieves the lungs, aids 32— Pacific Railway A Navigation Co., expectoration. 0U Wit? its marches. an,use you with its rag time liver trouble Foley*Orino Uxatire will Damages. It sings as sweetly as the most cultivated cure you permanently hy stimulating If You are Over Fifty Read This ongs and dances. ha digeel 43— .Vtlliam Parcell vs. Andrew Cia , I the directive organs so they will act Most people past m.ddle age .offer -OU. in.lo._u p*r. Action for mnwt not gripe « pleaMnl’to r.k7a'nd”y'o^Z Foliv a K.dn^’ "’'’T.”"* ” 44— ". W. Robitch r» J H Beach ihX isi taka »-».a.___ ____ *.• .. . • ® ^'uney Remedy would cur® Phonographs, $12.50 and up. Record, 35 cents. Action Mr mona«' -ul.tv^i 77 Hb» Slav» nt pills and ¡ablet. I <; **° n * T ***' 1 strength and rig r. Corn- 45— W A. Wilhams v*. Andrew Cas. ljtmar. '........ Tillamook — - pet. Action for Honey. Bay City. * M Iler, Bay City. 1 W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes along. Spot cash and highest price. Factory men will do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­ ger, before selling. He will be in Tillamook a good part of the time dur- Only the best stock J ing the season ; wanted. A ttokmey .4 Complete set of Al* R rideau. Office op|>osite phoMt. W.H C00PEt ATT orney - at .] T illamook , C arl PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY AND COUNTY P. F. BROWNE. Agent. I I have just opened up the most com- ' | plete line of I I STAPLE & FANCY $ GROCERIES in Tillamook, all new and Fresh, The prices are no higher than others. 5V e most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and w get our prices, whether you buy or not. w. M. MILLS « I The Edison Phonograph I LAMAR S Tillamook, DRUG" STORE. Ore0on. | haberlai ATTORNEY.*T.U| ©entacher Office across the street and the Post Offisc. H. GOYNE, ''p THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, NOTICE Taxej w in office. ATTORNEY-ÂT-Ut Office : Opposite Court T illamook , O u « A. w. SEVERAL A ttorney - at -L^ T illamook .. T. BOALS, M.I PHYSICIAN & SURI TILLAMOOK. Office- Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss' host, Mrs. Walker'». J-JR. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SUB Office over J. A. Todd I Tillamook, Ore. w. °- PHYSICIAN & SI BAY CITY, 0! AjpHOMAS W. R( PHYSICIAN & SU Office : Opposite Po* Residence : Allen Hoose, Tilk » R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial Tillamook, Oreg* J~^R. P. J. SHARP. RESIDENT DENT Office across the stretti Court House. Dr. Wise’s offi* sarchet , . The Fashion«^ T Cleaning, Pressing a»1 ing a Special^' Store in Heins Pk Gallery. OBERT A. M ATTORNiV-AT-l'i< Land Titles, Land 0* ness and Mi®*®! PORTLAND. ^i| Room. 306 Co«*“* L amb Opre» Ersi»»» a SFBCISLVT OWING * f lawy H* R oom Md ‘«TS**^ Room Nut t O th« Vs PORTI «AND, oB^