Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1909, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY ¡5, 1909.
More Coats io Hembree C* M.
Board for He tu bree frutu June,
265
1908. to May. 1909 ..
Medicine ............................
2
Dr. Embree..........................
8
l'rnnscript to Supreuie Co urt . 132
Certitied copy of affidavit
22
lance
«RI5.88
Co. for
of 8426 .70
i
the matter of th*
of
i 8teinnon for a
- ooooly
——to Im-
ewee, it
‘ was ordered that Ou .
ad er, J. 0. Morris and Chaik.
• be appointed a board of roa.l
•n.
th* matter of the petition of Charles
son for a oouuty road, the same
approved.
' the matter of the application ■
leu Pike for the location of a count i
Oito Schrader, John Hickey and
.’Elliott were appointed a board of
viewaia.
the matter of
and Fred
ges
disallowed and th* report of bear I
- idopted. The court took a remon-
ce against the location of the road
' onsideration, and found that only
■eln lder* signed the remonstrance
5 the petition, tbe road rraftordered
i
i claim of Tillamook City for $22 20
ets in the case of Tillamook City v.
nook County was rxmtinued.
.ha matter of the writ of review
;ht by Tillamook City vs. Tillamook
> ty in the Circuit Court, it »as
sd that an appeal be taken from
][gdgment to th« 8upram* Court.
:he county judge was authoriz 'd to
steps to that and,
he matter of the petition of Eugene
son for a county road, the same
’"•pprored and road ordered open.
he matter of the dedication of the
of Manhattan Beach, the same was
red.
the matter of the approval of Till
k beach, it wae ordered that tbe
approved.
he matter of the special election to
■orate the Port of Tillamook, it was
ed that an election be held on
it 24. judges and clerks, appointed
e preceding general election for
ecincta included In the leirit ry to
i judges and clerks and it vae
•d that a special eeseion of the
. be held on Tueeday, th» 81st of
jt«, for the purpose of canvassing
..
.
45
80
87
20 85
289 30
21 SO
24 50
17 33
51 00
65
60
00
00
Oo
Total ..............................
|428 25
Masón, Penninittoii Cu.. uter-
cliandise, county pool .
12 30
Wm. D Body felt, June salary
89 00
John Ascl.im, salary ....
50 00
II. Crenshaw, salary .... .......... 133 33
50 00
K. Mills, salary ..................
133 33
J. 0. Holden, salary..........
Berths R Hanson, grading 8th
grade paper*................................
a oo
9 00
L. M. Buel. ditto..............................
Clara Watt, ditto..........................
9 00
95
W.S. Buel express.......................
W. S. Buel, salary........................
83 34
E. B. Slewart, county poor .... 45 00
Glass & Prudhomme, printing ..
4 oo
R. T. Boals, witness fees ............
2 20
J. C. Bewlev. truant officer..........
7 25
W. H. Cooper, insurance.............. 75 00
Pacific Lodge 1.0.0 F.................. 10 00
G C. Vaughn, salary...................... 65 40
J. A Johnson, salary...................... 50 00
A. M. Hare, salary........................ 100 00
Albert Olds, damage to horse
and wagon.................................. 40 oo
Glass & Prudhomme, mds... « 22
H. T, Bottr, professional service. I,'. OO
John Johnson, county poor .. . 13 50
U. G. Jackson, setting grades ... 5 00
John Asihim, money advanced
Joe Bush....................................... io 00
W. D. Bodyfelt, board ol prisoners 25 00
Pacific Tel & Teleg Co.................. 10 20
A. M. Austin, platting road.. . 10 00
F. J. Ayers, salary.......................... 66 00
Fred Zaddach, salary.................. 72 00
H. M. Farmer, salary.................. 98 00
Geo. Vaughn, salary...................... 78 60
A. A. Inilah, salary...................... 81 00
Orley Kellow, salary...................... 64 20
C. E. Donaldson, salary.............. 15 00
W. H. Hoskins, salary................... 76 50
J. Thorall, witness..........................
4 OO
H F. Goodspeed, salary.......... 100 00
J. Illingworth, mds ..................... 1 30
Cost Bill Stnte vs. R. Kunze.
G. W. Sappington ....................... 3 20
N. Olson............................................. 1 70
Cost Bill State vs. James Walton.
G. W Sappington........................... 4 80
N Olsen............................................... 5 00
Frank Long ................................... 1 20
Nick Nielson.................. .................... 1 40
1 20
Homer Mason..................................
Frank Hadler................................... 1 20
Jaurès Tone .... ..........................
1 40
James Woodward........................... 1 60
J. H Johnson................................... 1 70
Road Viewers, Atkinson Road.
ElmerHall.......... .
34 20
P. Newbeig....
25 10
+9 50
A. M. Austin ..,
J. Atkinson....
12 70
I» 60
D. C. Miles ........
C. H. Webb ...
4 40
12 60
J. R. Thompson.
II 60
A P. Spaulding
Road Viewers, Johnson Road.
C. C. Jensen....................................... 4 00
J J. McGinnis ................................. 4 0O
0. H. Schrader............................... 10 00
Road Viewers, Rock Road.
Frank Worthington....................... 23 10
H. Sanders......................................... 23 20
A. M. Austin..................................... 37 60
Jesse Ward......................................... 8 00
John Rock......................................... 8 00
0. Redberg......................................... 6 00
Carl Commnos................................. 2 00
Work in R. D. No. 3.
W. S. Randall ................................. 14 20
20
M. W. Harrison............................... 14
'
Jot Zoerkovich ............................. 14 20
John Anderson.................................. 14 20
Geo. Zoerkovich............................... 14 20
E. Putsia........................................... 14 20
3 25
Albert Nielson and team..............
50
J. J. Rupp and team....................... 22
!
Maggie Illingworth, 107 meals.. 21 40
Work in R. D. No. 6.
07
Carl Shelton...................................... 69
1
David McKinney............................ 59
I 40
35
Geo. Kellow....................................... 25
'
J. Lewallen.......................................... 13 05
E.J. Kellow...................................... 18 90
Ward Sappington............................ 31 50
M. C. Kellow.................................... 28 80
Claude Lewellen............................... 23 80
Fred Lewellen..................................... 23 80
Claude Lane....................................... 21 15
L. Lane......................... »—............... 22 50
V. Kellow........................................... 11 70
Jim Lane............................................. 9 00
Work in R D. No. 2.
C. Gannon...».................................... 21 00
C. W. Oswald...»............................... 28 40
Al Gannon......................................... 21 00
Mark Hobson....... .. ......................... 27 50
G. W. Morgan................................... 23 40
H. Hanson........................................... N 50
Chester Thoma*.......................... „... 17 50
John Hickey's team........... .......... .. 46 75
Work in R. 0. No. 5.
John Johnson........... .. ...................... 51 75
Chas Wooley.................. ».»............. 15 75
A. Wooley........................................... 45 oo
Alvis Curl.............................. ........... 40 50
Ike Hiner............................................. 16 87
0. Corl................................................. 47 92
Ira Spencer......................................... 25 87
J. ftcilmever..»..._........................... 29 25
R. Welch.......................... .... ..»..».. 49 50
R. Huston............................ .............. 29 25
Wm. Sailing....................... -........... 78 75
Lee Lyster.................. .. ..................... 1« OO
29 25
J. Huston.................
C. Corl...............
..... 27 00
Robert Port man................................ 38 02
H. L. Jenson....................................... 13 50
Jim Baker......................... .. ............. 17 10
Work in R D. No. 3
103 50
Frank Dye and team..........
Frank Withroa and team
85 50
J. W. Maddux and team.............. 78 75 Crist Johnson.
9 CO
40 05 Carl Curi .....
40 05 Alvis Curl....
9 <0
Bud Withrow and team............... 81 OO A. Pett-rson-
W. O. Capps
4» 50
H. Wilks and team......................... 90 oo Albert Matson
Frank Butterai
54 00
Geo. Crim-nine and team............... 103 50 Kay Thonipsoi
94 50 Paul Vrdiler
Rotiert 11 u-ton
27 00
D. Billingsand team..........
56 25 Guy Vedder
20 25
Ira Spencer ....
E. Knight and team ........
19 oo
42 75 S. Shiftman
f. Thomas and team ........
II. 8 Turner ..Î.
49 50 R. Radeker.
L. McCormack and team..
54 OO
Wood Wood. Wood
Ed Earl and team..............
67 50 M. Petteys,
Geo. Wittaker and team..
Call or telephone RtlLLIE WATSON
54 00 N N Kirby
L. A. Andrews and team...
for Spruce limb wood.
Immediate
56 25 Abe Simmons.
delivery. _________________
Will Hosley and team....
10 25 Ainos Vaughn.
Fred Weber and team
45 oo J E. Cockren.
Fred Walling....
A Most Valuable Agent.
51 75 W. Heston.......
N. J. Dye.
The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce**
medicines greatly enhances the medicinal
51 75 Frrd Ostrander
C. N. Thompson.........................
properties which it extracts from native
52 87 Ace Haugen.....
Chas Thompson.........................
medicinal roots and holds In solution
38 25 Waldo Doughty.
Fred Reda way.............................
much better than alcohol would. It also
49 50 D. Simmons........
R Pierce......................................
possesses medicinal properties of Its own,
being a valuable demulcent, nutritive,
9 00 Lloyd Angell......
E. Hardy.....................................
antiseptic and antlferment. It adds
33 75 Emel Hellenbuyk.
M, R. Snyder..............................
greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherry­
J. C. Boatman............................
4 50 T. Haugen...........
bark, Bloodroot, (iolden Seal root. Stone
24 75 Andrew Zurcher
root and Queen's root, contained in
Jess Buffen .................................
"Golden
Medical Discovery "In subduing
O. W. Olsen ...............................
13 50 Arch Beebeheiser.
chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial,
Lloyd Leach .tending gate...
7 50 S Jennings...
throat and lung affections, for all of which
W. Johnson, cedar posts
• 75 E Jacoby...
these agents are recommended by stand­
ard medical authorities.
M. W. Harrison, gravel
26 50 Charles Pike.
In all cases where there la a wasting
Mrs. Wheeler, gravel
47 55 H. Todd......
away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak
13 50 D. Trowbridge
W S Randall
, as In the early stages of con-
4 50 W. B. Elliott—
Wm. Jolly
lunnftibn, there can be no doubt that gly­
cerine/acts
as a valuable nutritive and
W
Geoige Vaughn
io Golden Seal root. Stone root,
Pete Cassidy...
W ork in Road District No,
Is
ro(>t
and Black Cherrybark In
ue
igestion and building up the
G C. Vaughn, team
Fred Richards
strength, controlling the cough
M. D Darby
Lewis Jarvis
and brinttyg about a healthy condition
Of course. It must
of the w ’ le system.
*
D B. Darby .
J. Dolan....
not be e ------------------------------
■cted to work miracles. -»
It will
—
P. Ingelshy
Norman Olds
not curetynsumption except In Its earlier
stages. L will cur
Warren Hoskins
Will Kirk ...
nalis hang~nn, enror
Will Smith...
Ben Johnson
ano 111H1 hg*■ a I .irun
Sam Johnson
r^UnJi )Ury»nos. In acute coughs
Ed Smith ...
11 Is not so eliec ii ve. TTls in the lingering
Tom Johnson
H. R. Brown
hang-on coughs, or those of long standing,
Amy Hayden.......................... .... 55 HO H. B. Johnson
even when accompanied by bleeding from
lungs, that it has performed Its most
Bob Kennedy............... ... .... 66 82 R. R Johnson
marvelous cures.
John Gallagcr........................ ... 55 35 V. C. Knight
Prof. Finley Ellinnwood, M. D., of Ben­
nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly­
|. S. Robinson........................ ......... 41 80 D. D. West ..
cerine:
John Kelly.............................. ... 55 35 Giben Apsley
” In dyspepsia it serves an excellent purpose.
Holding a fixed quantity of the peroxide of
W. S. Hare............................ .... 65 15 Ike Wells ...
hydrogen in solution, it. is one of the best
manufactured products of the present time in
W. H. Hoskins, team .... .... 65 15 I xjw Getchell
Its action upon enfeebled, distirdered stom­
W. Byers .............................. ........ 58 05 Irae Sliennon
achs, especially if there is ulceration or ca­
tarrhal gastritis (catarrhal intiammation of
John Kawe ..
D. B. Darby ..
stomach), it is a most efliclent preparation.
Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis
K. West..........
Lew Eklof
(heartburn) and excessive gastric (stomach)
Gus Hawkins
H. Moore
acidity.”
’’Golden Medical Discovery ” enriches and
A. Junquist
I H Moore ..
purities the bb'od curing blotches, pimples
eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sore»
W. Smith.
Lys Benton ...
or ulcers.
R. Wilson
Chas. Desmond
Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y..
for free booklet telling all about the native
Claude Parrish
Alwin Blum . .
medicinal root:» composing this wonderful
mediciue. There’s no alcohol in 1L
Grant Mnrshell
Fred Blum ..
45 On
Hans Hansen
Chas. Pearson
John Arnold..
Earl Pearson
C V. Stoker, team
George Parriah
W. A. Whitetord
Chas. Robitsch
I have some new and second hand
Gus Anderson
llarrv Thomas
laities' and genl's wheels at a bargain.
L. Smith........
B W. Turner
Will not be undersold by Eastern
Nels Anderson
Hod Parsons
firms.
Dan Rilev ....
Wm. Turner
Come and see my stock. I am pre­
John Henderson
Casper Schlappi
95
pared to build you anj kind of a bike
H. Thompson
Boston Turner
10
at short notice.
Geo. Hobson.
33 75
John Zurfluch
Bargains never before seer, in Tills
Ed Hughes . ..
Casper Scheid
oiook for cash. Old bicycles taken.
John Hughes
Riley Simmons
Will Hughes,
A. Blum .
T. Bucher..
F. Buckles
AT THE OLD STAND.
I Croniloff
Paul Pearson
F. Pearson
A. Simmons..
M. Hobson
Work in Road District No.
L. Riefenberg
A. Arstill ...
A. Shearer..,
Jeff Fleck ...
Blake Thompson
John Jenck .
Chas Johnson ...
John Imlali .
C. V. Stoker, boarding men . .
James Iililali
All work guaranteed (irsi claw, and
Work inR D. No. 3.
Elmer Calkins
Will Carver........
Chas. Fleck ..
order promptly attended to.
Will Hosier.........
C. 0. Edwards
Tim McCormick
J. Ollis........
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK.
Fred Weber...
Martin Jenck
Ed Earl.........
Webster Hudson
S. Smith.......
Will Hudson ..
O Kinnaman
C iff Mattoon..
Will Randall
Tonie Jenck
Steve Jones.
Jess Craven
Earl Jones.
D. J. Dunn
J. Cremins.
J, F Stickler
W. Hughey.
G. Dawson ..
J, M. Weis*. *r
E. Goodspeed
W. Dungey
J M. Weiss, jr
OFFICE: TILLAMOOK HOTEI
O. Tittle.
Lyle Craven
P Jacobs.
John Fox..
John Salavi.
Harry Beckwith
Will Himes..
Clifford Dunn
4 87
E. Himes......
Loy Miller .
1 60
L. C. Willin.
John Baker
J. Wilks.......
Jessie Ward
S 15
S 15
Win. Ward
L. Wilks.....
• 55
W. Wilk*....
29 25 Meal Ward
Sheridan to Tillamook
5 55
8. Anderson..
8 55 O. T. Heller.brand
Every day except Sunday.
Work
in
Road
District
No.
5.
Chas Himes...
4 50
First-Class accommodations. Rapid
90 00
transit.
M R. Snyder.
.. 12 36 Charley Blum and team ,
50 62 HARRIS, MEYERS & HENDERSON,
M. Hodgdon...
. 69 75 William Turner and team
Proprietors.
88 20
D. Oliver........
.. 14 40 Alwin Blum and team
Leaves Sheridan at Hotel Sheridan at
23 65
Morrison Mills.
.. 4 50 Fred IJIum ..
i. in.
49 50
Leaves Tillamook at Harris' Barn at
Ernest Himes...
.. 15 53 Fritz Drebert
24 07
Joe Donaldson
.. 4 50 W. Yarnell .
41 85
V. Donaldson
.. 11 00 R. E. Campbell
42 75
W. Maxwell..
.. 40 95 Andy Bales ...
THE
75 37
Robert Maxwell-
.. 87 75 A. Olds and team
42 75
Geo. Heilineyer, jr
Work in R, D. No. 1.
“ Beauty draws us
41 17
E. Worthington....».».»,
.. 95 R5 Marten Larsen ...
by h single hair.”
3« 25
C. V. Preston, and team.
.. 25 87 Abraham Forsley
17 55
Fred Kabba and team.».
...123 75 I. C. Quick and team
This seems like something of
19 80
George Knight and team
..101 25 Torn Davie . ...j.....
an exagerstion on the part of the
64 12
F. Kabba and team..»».,
.. 88 65 C J. Blanchard and team .
poet, if nt least does not apply to
59 62 1
Chas Easomjr..
.. 55 12 Ed. Blum and team
men. The man with a single
18 43
Chas Ea*om *r.
. 27 22 Am« Blum and team
hair would not draw worth a
69 07
G. W. Zaddach and tram
.. 96 75 John H-il.neyer and team
cent, tin lea* as a curiosity.
<«>
63
George Ludke and team...
... 38 70 Fred Lister and team
People to lixik their best need
31 50
A. Schlappt...... .
... 6 07 Lee Lyster ..
hair, they need nil they ever
81 50
H Rittenhouse.
4 50 H. B, Carter
have. If the hair begins to go it
2V 25
L H Kenney.................
.. 48 52 Myron Blanchard
is time to use
70 50
B K Tor pin and team
... 27 00 Jess Kennedy, engineer..
IMPERIAL IIAIK TONIC.
63 00
W. Schollmeyer...
.. 2 25 Dare Imlali, engineer
Th»« preparation saves hair. It
82 17
Chas. Christenson
.. 7 50 Ike Hiuer............
stimulates the hair bulb«, cleans
81 05
W. Anderson.....
... 4 50 Charley Wooley
thescalpof dandruff or eruptions,
1 80
E K Scovell ....
36 00 Lewi* Hushback
and promotes new growth. Try
59
83
k. Anderson.....
... 3 15 Geo. Davis and team
it now.
42 97
O. Bergman.....
.. 55 12 J. II. Lowrance and team
Price She. and 11 00 a bottle.
42
7
E.
E.
Webb
Wm. Norris.....
... 58 50
5 40
S. W. Liokhart
... 59 62 E K. Hay*
B. Rhode..
... 15 75 Clyde Webb
CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO.,
Joe Price.
...101 70 U. S Edwvrd*
Reliable Druggists
51 75
John Remington
... 50 17 Emel Wooley and u-am
and Prescrlplion Experts.
33 52
45 67 I H. L Jensen and team
G. Wilk»...
43 05' Robert Portman and team ... n zi
E Lar ion
ED. SNODGRASS,
ALBERT AMY,
Painter & Decorator.
J. R. HARTER,
Real Estate and
Financial Agent
Insurance.
Tillamook to Sheridan
POET SAYS
I
:
:
HAY’S PREDICTION.
“I Expect to Bo Comfortably Dead In
I908." Ho Wrote.
A very Interesting letter referring
to President Lincoln Just after his first
Inauguration and wrltteu by John
Hay Is dated Washington. 1861, and
says in part:
"If there Is anything which more
thau all causes me to regret the Intol­
erable press of business about the
president's office it Is the Impossi­
bility of auswerlug the letters of my
best friends. I have positively not had
a moment's leisure since we arrived lu
this city. The throng of office seekers
Is absolutely fearful. They come at
daybreak and still are coming at mid­
night.
"You know that in anything I cap do
you can command me, but you over­
rate my Influence. Mr. Lincoln posi­
tively refuses to make any recommen­
dations for positions In the depart­
ment; he rejects the entreaties even of
hfs most intimate friends and rela­
tives.”
In another letter. Washington, Dec.
12. no year. Hay says:
“Walter Noyes was appointed on the
recommendation of two Rhode Island
senators. Burnside and Anthony, 1
did uot pay McKinley's debts, 1 never
called hint William In my life, nor did
he ever call tne John. Our Inter-
course has always been of the most
formal character. I have absolutely
no claim on him for myself or friends."
And III another letter Hay writes
from Washington;
"I a tn old. sick and busy, and I have
not a moment at my disposition be­
sides what Is occupied by my dully
tasks. • • • Do not talk about any­
thing so ridiculous as my being a can­
didate for the presidency.
I shall
never bold an office after this, and I
expect to be comfortably dead by
1908."
As will be recalled. Secretary Hay
died July 1. 1905.—New York Times.
A DUCKET OF WATER
In Right Flace When Needed It Will
Prevent a Vonfiagration.
A slnrlc bin Let of water—even a
cupful—throw u on a blaze at its start
often does more good limn a reservoir
full ten minutes later. And yet lu uot
uno out of n thousand American homes
Is a single bucket ol water dedicated
to Ore protection. The only excuses
for this negligence are lguornuee, care­
lessness, total disregard of property
and life, Poverty may explain the ab-
sence of structural protettimi. but no
one w ho has a home is too poor to
afford a bucket of water. Eveu 25
cents spent for Ore pails will measur­
ably increase for years the safety of
a house and Hint of Its Inmates. Anl
the only attention this very effective
tire apparatus will need Is an occasion­
al refilling from the pump or tap.
The virtue of the bucket of water
kept exclusively for fire purposes Is
that It Is always there when you look
for it nnd always full of water. There
Is. to be sure, lots of water around tile
house (except when the pipe or pump
has frozen), but by the time one entr
find a bucket, tnke It to the tup or
pump, wait fur It to fill and then tnke
it bnck to the fire uot one bucket but
•ten are needed. If. however, you can
dash into the hall, seize a ready tilled
bucket und souse the blazing curtain,
all within twenty seconds, one bucket
generally will be more tliiiti enough,
as good as a whole fire department
and far less destructive than Its super­
fluity of water.
The fntnlly that cares anything at
all for Its belongings should keep at
least cue bucket of water on a llttlo
bracket In the hull on each floor an.l
another bucket In the garret. Down
cellar there shout I be a barrel of wa­
ter and a bucket not far from the
fumnee. The water In the garret or
cellar may lie kept from freezing In
cold weather by adding common salt.
—Exchange.
In the Interest of Good Eyes.
A noted oculist advises against using
the eyes Immediately after waking;
therefore the habit of many young
girls of reading or studying In bed Is
injurious. It is harmful to use the
eyes when sleepy, as It Is n great
strain upon the muscles. If one must
read or write when drowsy, rise occa­
sionally and bathe the eyes with hot
or cold water. Remember that a quick
change from a dark room to a brilliant
light la a strain upon the eyes.—New
York Press.
Ths Prayer H* Didn't Make.
In a certain parish near Dumfries a
newly made elder was summoned to
the slcklied of a parishioner. Being
naturally a bashful man. he was In
great anxiety as to the "prayer he wad
ba'e to pit up” and wisher! to avoid
going altogether. At length he was
persuaded by hts wife and started on
his errand. On bls return bls wife
greeted him with the query
"And bow did ye get on. William?”
"Oh, grand! He was deld.”-Dundee
Advertiser.
Kicked on Being Tickled to Death.
Chairman of the Committee—You got
anything to say before we strings you
up? Bad Huggins (the condemned!—
If it ain't too much trouble I'd like
to hare you trim the end of the rope
where It'a frayed. It tickles me neck.
-Puck
Tso Pressing.
“And did you enjoy your African
trip, major? How did you like tbs
savages?*'
"Oh, they were extremely kind heart­
ed I They wanted to keep me there for
dinner." London Opinion.
Advantage Io a better eoldler than
rashness Shakespeare.