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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 15, 1909 Advertising Rates. L egal A dvbmtisxmknts : io s First Imwtum, per line................... 8 Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and professional cards, 1 month...................................... I 00 Hom.stead Notices ........................ 6 M Timber Claim» .................................. 1 10 00 5 Locals per line each insertion ... Display advertisement, an inch. 50 I month . .................. ................. All Resolutions of Condolence and Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. |>er line Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., minimum rale, 23c. not exceedu g five lines. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .»TB1CTLV IM ADVANCE.) 1.50 75 .50 One year......... Six mouths ... Three months Cbt ^ilknnooh Fred Ç cabligli. C Hnker. Publisher. The TAXPA YERS FOOT THE BILLS. In Bootleg and Criminal Cases in Justice Court. CITY DEMANDS S8.283. Claimed County Owes City that Amount for Road and Poll Taxes. The Board of Countv Commissioners, composed of County Judge Goodspeed and Commissioners Bod v felt and Alley, was in session last week, when two im portant matters came up regarding the county finances. One was the string of bills, for one month's business in Justice Sappington's court, and the demand of Tillamook City for $8,283 86. In the matter of the cancelation o< taxes for WVi of the Sw%, sec. 15, tp. 1 N range 6 west, the same was ordered upon the payment of $20. In the matter of P. H. M. Smith for assistance in building side walk, the same was continued. In the matter of the claim of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. for damages, the same was continued. In the matter of the demand of Tilla mook City, for all road taxes and poll taxes collected lor the years 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907, assessed on property and persons within the corpor ate! limits of the city, that the city claimed that the sum) of$ 14,207 19 had been collected for those years and that $5,923 33 of which had been paid to the city, leaving m balance of $8,283 86 claimed to lie due the city. The court rejected and disallowed ¡the demand in whole and in every part. In the matter of the demand of Tilla mook City fur road and poll taxes col jetted within the city for the year 1908. the court allowed the u*usl one half to be paid. Li the matter of bids for the con s’ruction of a ceptic tank lor the court house, there being no bids offered the county clerk was instructed to read ver tise. Work in R. D No. 4. G. C. Vaughn and team Lew Bklof. 1) 0. West... M. D. Darbv A Brown.... J«»e Blaser..... Albert Old». D. B Darbv A. A. Witschi. V Kitirfht... A. Tiimcr.. . . Work in R. D. No. 5. Tom Kellow and team........... John Heitmeyer............. .. Ucorge Heitmeyer and team. Arthur Jackson....................... W. A Saling and teuoi........ Work in R. D No. I. C. L. Doughney., Pete Hei mer . ..... S Barber............. A. Gulisher......... Frank Steinhauer 1). H. Vcdder.... Arnold Hansen Wot Orley Kellow. Tom McKnight M C Kellow..., 3 37 Dav« McKinney 2 28 Klvn Henderson.. . 8 38 Ward Sappington 2 25 A Aff.dter....... 11 92 F. Affidtrr...., 11 92 P. Kingston... ID 80 S. Baurr.......... 10 80 W. D. Wintrrs 11 92 Wor August Shearer 4 80 Otto Shearer...... 2 25 A. M Austin, balance 4 40 Peter Newlwi t, 18 rod. corduroy 40 5O Alev McNair & Co., mds............. 21 A3 H. V. Alley .alary........................ '.’•.I 60 Geo. W. Body felt, salary........... 13 00 Ilomer Mason, merchandise...... 1 08 Tillamook Water Work»............ 1 18 Eli Stemoa, wood......................... 78 00 Armstrong, quarantine work 21 00 J. C. Bewlev, truant officer........ 13 60 G. C. Vaughn, supervisor............ 31 50 Alfred Olofson. partial pa rment on Xecarney contract................ 700 00 Wm. Bodyfelt. janitor............... 39 00 Win. Hodvtelt. watchman and hoard of prisoners . 118 00 J H Johnson salary SO OO I 1 A. M. Hart, sulary....................... 100 00 K Mi Is, salary.............................. 50 00 J. C Holden, salary.................... 133 83 W. 8. Buel, salary......................... 83 83 lohn Aschim. salary...................... 50 00 H. Crenshaw, salary.................... 133 33 E Baker, trip to reform school.. 30 00 2 2D Wm. Armstrong, witness............. 1 10 W. 8. Buel, supplies....................... Glass Jk Prudhomme, mds............ 173 85 Cost Bill, Stats vs E. T. Cou’son. o 30 G. W. Sappington, justice. 14 70 X. Olson.................................. 3 50 Wm. Beaty........................... 8 50 Chas Baker........................... 3 50 Bertha Heiser...................... 4 30 Harry Coulson.................... 3 50 Stella Wallace...................... Kate Sheets........................... 2 30 Hortense Ptcherlaw............. 8 50 3 50 Fritz Buhrow........................ 4 30 Minnie B. Coulson............. 1 20 G. Billings.................... .......... 1 20 Ous \\ i klund..................... 1 20 Nick Niilson.......................... 1 20 J. S. Diehl............................. 1 40 Frank Paul.......................... 1 20 C. B. Wiler........................... Cost Bill State vs J. P. Allen. G W. Sappington.. 14 50 • 50 N. Olton................... G uj K unz «............... 1 20 Frank Lerna............ 1 20 Dan Goodspeed....... 1 40 S. A. Brodhead...... 1 20 James Tone............ 1 20 E. T. Haltom......... 1 20 2 50 D. S Oliver............. Clarence Townsend. 2 10 T. J. Ballentyne...... 4 10 Ida Nicklaus........... 1 70 Coat Bill State vs John Hobson. G. W. Sappington 7 35 X. Olson................. 7 80 George West......... 3 50 |oe Lowe.............. 3 50 R. E. Fultz........... 3 80 B. Mapes............... 3 M Rov Parson........... 3 50 Herbert Hobson... 3 i 50 Cost Bill State vs W. J. Stephens. G. W. Sappington. 13 05 N. Olson................ 10 20 C. E. Reynolds....... 1 20 Peter Heisel........... 1 20 Henry Kunze........ . 1 40 R. F. Znehman...... 1 20 James Tone........... 1 20 Dall Goodspeed...... 1 40 A. D. Oliver............ 2 50 Harrison Booth..... 1 90 C. B. Hadley......... 1 70 C. B. Handley...... 1 70 Cost Bill State vs Frank Elliott. G. W. Sappington 14 05 X. Olson............... . 7 20 Frank Trout....... 1 20 Dan Goodspeed.... 1 40 D Martiny........... 1 20 Nick Nielson......... 1 20 Frank Paul........... 1 20 A. D. Oliver........... 2 50 Drew Dawson...... 1 70 George Devine....... 1 70 Myrtle Mills.......... 1 70 Cost Bill State vs Homer Baker. G, W. Sappington........................... 4 70 X. Olson............................................ 1 70 Cost Bill State vs Herliert Thompson. G. W. Sappington 4 45 X. Olson................. 2 45 Cost Bill State vs A. Nordstrom. G, W. Sappington 6 70 N. Olson....... 1...... 7 30 R T. Ronis............ 1 70 Drew Dawson....... 1 70 W. H. Easter........ 1 70 George Hall.......... 2 90 E. Larsen........ ....... 2 10 F. Haggiund...... 2 10 Alvy Emerick........ 1 TO lames Kodad ....... 2 10 Cost Bill State vs Fred Forslund. G. W. Sappington........................... 7 io N. Olson........................................... 1 70 Cost Bill State vs Howard Edmunds. G. W. Sappington 8 85 N. Olson............. ....... 5 7<l |nhn Erickson.......... 1 41) Dan Gnodspeed....... 1 60 Harrison Booth..... 1 40 Peter Heisel.............. 1 40 Gos Wickliiml......... 1 40 Cost Bill State vs W. Langworthy. G. W. Sappington......................... 5 30 N. Olson............................................ I 70 Cost Bill State vs George Hitchcock. G. W. Sappington 6 70 N. Olson................... 7 50 Theodore Deiuetry 2 90 F. Bennett................ 2 '.io Leon Philprice....... 2 90 Steve Irenoff........... 2 90 Chris I’opoff............ 2 90 Cost Bill State vs W. Langworthy. 0 W. Sappington.......................... 4 70 N. Olson............................................ 1 7o C'ist Bill State vs W. Langworthv. W. S ippington.......................... 7 70 Olson............................................ 3 10 Cost Bill State vs Vincenz Jnooh. W. Sappington........ ................ 22 Olson..... ...................... 3t James Tone.................................... 1 Carl Knudson........................ | A Plasker.................. 1 Dan G<xvds|iee<l.............................. 1 B. T. Haltom............................. 1 S A. Brodhead............................... | F. M. Trout...................................... 1 J. S. Diehl........................................ I D. Fitzpatrick............................. y Frank Paul....................................... y G m Wicklund................................. i F. Severance................................. 1 P. |. Brown.................... j N. M. Neilson................ 1 Albert Marolf...^........................... | Leonard Brush................ 3 Clarence Townsend .................. 2 E l Don.lidsoii............................ 2 85 00 20 00 20 20 00 (HI 00 20 j T. BOTTS, A ttorney - at -L aw Wnlberga J.icob"........................ John Sclvejr................................... Margaret hrlvey........................ John Hoffert................................ . Pierce Jacob............................... Lee Tittle....................................... Ben Jubob .................................. Carl Hub^rlacb .......................... Myrtle Milla ................................ LeonHrd Rush ......................... Clarence Townsend ................ Ed Donaldson ............................ Walljerga Jacob...................... |ohn Sei vc v.............................. Margaret Selvey.............. ... John Hoflert.............................. Pierce Jac<»b................ .......... Ben Jacob................................ Carl Haberlach.......................... Wetlee Rush.............................. James Hughey.......................... 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Fred Z iddflch. supervisor ... H. M Farmer, supervisor... W Illingworth, deputy Super Tilkmook Herald, printing.. Gia«« & Prudhomme................ Pacific Telephone Co............... Surveyor’s Report. R L. Clements......................... Fred Stillwell .......................... T. W Holman.......................... A E. Wilks................................. E. W. Stanley.............................. 8. Tomlinson, use of boat. . .. A. M Austin 12 20 19 7 9 13 00 40 50 00 35 14 2 2 4 4 4 1 20 00 00 oo 00 00 50 00 ■ Complete set of Abstract B« I have just opened up the most com plete line of STAPLE & FANCY 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 2 I Residents. Office opposite Post 0gtt GROCERIES Both phone,. ill Tillamook, all new and Fresh, The prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy or not. 11. COOPER, W. « M. A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , C arl MILLS, pTO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ] Dear Sir, —Might I ask a small space in > our paper to express a few views in regard to the road question for I do not think that any one lean appreciate the blessings of good roads more than those who like myself have lived where our only road was a pack trail. In regard to sending out side for a civil engineer I certainly cannot *ee the wisdom of so doing, while we have such men in here as Mr. John Hickey, a man who is a natural engineer and whose work is the only recommendation he needs, as any one will acknow ledge it they were acquainted with his district before he took hold of it, and seejit as it is at the present time. He also knows every foot of ground in Tillamook and consequently the difference in the soils, in my opinion where he to have full supervision of our roads there would be no kick coming. Ofcotnse there may l>e others in Tillamook just as good but we know whAt he is by the work he has done heretofore. I agree with Mr. Watson in regard to seeing that no water holes be allowed io exist during the winter, I believe it would pay big to have the gravel hauled in the summer to where it can be reached in the wet season and whenever a break or depression occurs in the road bed attend to it immediately. In my opinion we will have to grayel a good deal heavier than heretofore so as to meet the increased traffic during the wet season, that is bound to come from this on, the time has passed when we have to stop hauling in the winter for fear < f spoiling the roads. Well I guess that is about all, I'm like the Irishman and the l>eHr, I don’t trouble very often, and] it may be a long time before I do so again, so maybe you will find space for this. Yours Truly. J ack J innings . Kilchis, April 10, 1909. [With nil due respect to the opinion of our correspondent, we want to say this that John Hickey has not the technical education in modern roads building, con sequently lie could not fill the position of road engineer. We think that Mr. Hickey will admit that. With the large amount of road money spent in John Hickey's district the last ten years we have ati idea there ought to be some good roads in that vicinity. Yet. like most every road district in the county, roads have been located and re located in that district also.—E d .] Opposite the Post Offiee Office aero»» the street and north In, 'I A The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, Office : Opposite Court Hou«, Headquarters for Travelling Men. A. W. SEVERANCE, Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook PURITY above everything distinguished WEINHARD’S BEER From the PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Common TILLAMOOK.' Used on the family table it turns a dry lunch into an enjoyable sustaining meal, makes home cheerful, keep the men at home and offers effective aid to real temperance. Office- Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house, west ol Mrs. Walker's. p)R. I. M. SMITH, Orders should be Sent to the PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon. Office over J. A. Todd & Co., Tillamook, Ore. Agents for the H.Weinhard Brewery, Manufacturers of the Tillamook Rock Brand Carbonated Beverages. Agents for the Bartlett Spring Mineral water. c. hawk , 20 I . X- f-oa. People past .■.■xacs.y middle IUV life UfUMIIJ usually linvp have ' 20 aome kidnev or bladder diaordor that 20! vitality which la naturally 2() lower in old age. Foley-. Kidney Remedy correct« urmarr ----- “ ’ka. trnol ■*o stimulate» lha kidneys, and r«wt--rv» 20 I strength an.l rigor it cures uric acid 40 troubles by strengthening tlie kidneys 10 1 *’ wil1 O,H ,h* u,ic «c'd «hat * I Setilea in the muscles and junta caudng 30 rheumatism J. 8. Lamar, Tillamook 30 Hawk & Miller, Bay City. I SURGEON, PHYSICIAN & BAY CITY, OREGON. 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 Tillamooka good part of the time dur ing the season Only the best stock wanted. REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. p^R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, SARCHET, 126 Fifth Street, Portland. *- . The Fashionable Tailor. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Fi„t c|aH Roomg Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. Tillamook. Oregon. As a healing salve for bums sores, sore nipples and chapped hands Chain- berlain'a Salve is moat excellent. It allays the pain of a burn almost in- stautly. ami unless the Injury is veer severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price. 25 cents. For sale by l«mar'»drug store. O regon . T. B0ALS, M.D., HOTEL RAMSEY, A Healing Salve for Burns Chapped Hands and Sore Nipples O regon . 1 iLLAMooK, Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at L aw . For Constipation. Many pn.pla object to taking the strong medicines usually preecribwl be physicians for rheumatism. There is no need of internal trentmeiit in any caw of muscular or chronic rheumatism, and tuore than nine nut of every ten oases of the disen-w are of one or the oilier of these vaneti-a. When thee- 1» no fever snd little (if any; saelllng, you may know that it is only necerawry to apply Chamberlain’s Liniment frt-eh to get quick relief. Try it. For sale by l-ainar'a drug More. haberlach , the Post Office. Mr L. Farnluini, a prominent drug gist of Spirit Luke. luwa. aavr: - Cham, Centrally Located. la-rlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets »re certainly the beet thing on the market for Constipation," Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreetilde and pleasant tit iffect. Price. 25 cents Samples free. For sale by The Only First Class Hotel lamar s Drug Store. A Modern Hotel. Traveling Men's Men’s Home. Object to Strong Medicines. O rkgoi ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, J. P. ALtUEN, Proprietor. About Road Work Taxes paid f0IU( [in office. in Tillamook, Ore J^OBERT A. MILLER, Tourists ~ ’ Headquarters. J. F. RAMSEY, Pro A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. p OWING OREGON. PORTLAND, Room. 306 Commerciul Building. L and O fficb B usiness Phone A. IO®0* a SPBCIALTY. & COWINC LAWYERS. w. A. WILLIAMS & CO • > 334 W orckstbr B uilding , T hird and O ak S tkrkts . Room Next to the U.8. Land Office. Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. PORTLAND, OREGON. 7 Tillamook Iron Works J K. KILL thb CASE, PROPltKTOB 4 < 4 Î General Machinists A Blacksmiths Boiler Work, Looter's Work and Heavy Forging 4 Fine Machine Work a Specialty. 4 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON I and CURE couch lungs th « I King’s New Discovery WITH ro» C8ta“ uhSf a. MID <U THROAT AMD LUWe TWOtlBtHL 8ATISXACT0BÎI OB MOWRY BXFUMDXDl |