Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 12, 1911, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 12, 1010.
Orley Kellow, roadwork..........
U. G. Jackson, Blue prints ..
V. G. Jackson, surveyor.........
Claim of F. C. Skomp for $216.34 (). H. Schrader, surveyor
Hull Johnson, roadwork.........
was rejected
E. W. Stanley, Justice ..........
R
D.
No.
«
Claim of road report
G. W. Harris, interpreter
for $21.24 was rejected.
M. A. Kimball. Co. poor........
Ill the matter of the contract with L M. Smith, Co, poor ............
Lee Tittle for making a till near the Mary Conklin, Co. poor
Nelson & Co., mdse...................
Maxwell place, the county agreed to J. C. Holden, stationary
pay 25c. per cubit yard.
| j. C. Holden, drayage.............
In the matter of the petition of < 11. Crenshaw, salary
George Loerpabel ai
county road, it was ordered that the i H. Crenshaw, Co. poor ........
road be opened.
A. Finley A Co., Co. poor
In the matter of the incorporation I Till. Electric L. A F. Co...........
Bodyfelt, board...............
of Bay City on the petition of W. S. Wm.
E. W. Stanley etal, election
Cone, it was ordered that the pe­ School Dist. No. 8, election
School Diet. No. 39. election
tition be dismissed.
The bends of David Martiny as D. S. Boyakin, elections
’red Zaddach, roadwork
county treasurer, Henry Crenshaw | l- H.
B. Johnson, road work
us sheriff, and J. C. Holden as coun­ W. H. Leach, roadwork
Wm. Scott, due on license . .
ty clerk, were accepted.
A contract was entered into with Glass A Prudhomme, mdse..
F. Goodspeed, salary..........
the Electric Light Co. to furnish H.
|. C. Holden, salary ...............
lights for the Court House for $8.55 j
salary
/
I Pearl Phelps, salary ...............
per month.
In the matter of dividing the coun­ K. Mills, salary ... .......... ■ • •
Aecldm, salary............. ..
ty into road districts, it was ordered j | ‘ohn
"
. . W. Todd, salary...................
by the court that the county be di- C. I. Clough, Co. poor.............
vided into three districts, to wit :
Dr. Bott Is, Co. '• poor
...........
J1
No. 1 Beginning at the N E , ....
cor , A. M. Hare, salary ..
i,..,.. J H. Johnson, salary
sec 1, tp 3 N, R 0 W, thence W al ,on
‘f if. A. Ri< liurds A Co , , mdse.
the N boundary of the county, to
Work in R. D. No. 1.
the S W cor of lot 4, sec 30, tp 1 N,
Emil Ross..................................
R 10 W, thence E to the S E cor-of John Larsen ..............................
sec 27, tp 1 N, R 0 W, thence norther­ Wm. Schollmeyer.....................
E. Worthington .......................
ly along E boundary.
George Henderson ..... ...
No. 2—Beginning at the N E cor Joseph Angelo..........................
of Sec 33, tp 1 N, R 0 W to the S W M. Kermpel ............................
cor of lot 4, sec 30, tp 1 N, R 10 W, Hugh Barber ............................
thence southerly along the west Ed Braumersreuther...............
boundary to the S. line of tp. 2 S, Fred Zaddach......................
T. H. Pitts
..........................
R. 11 W.; thence E. along to the S. Gordon Pitts..............................
line of tp 2 S, R 11 W, and 2 S 10, 2 I. ester Pitts................................
S 9, 2 S 8, 2 S 7, 2 S 6, to the S E cor Gem Ludtktf................... ........
E. Rhodes ..................................
sec 31, tp 2 S, R OW, thence norther­ Joe
West ....................................
ly along the E boundary to the place Dan Alley ..................................
of beginning.
Julius Tohl...............................
No. 3—Beginning at the N E cor Wm. Zattman . .......................
Work in R. D. No. 2.
of sec 6, tp 3 S, R 6 W, thence W
alongtheN line of tp 3 S, R 8 3 S 7, Andy Hayden ..........................
Pete Cassidy .............................
3 S 8. 3 S 9, 3 8 10 und 3 S 11, to the S.
Barber ...................................
Pacific Ocean, thence in u southerly E. J. Bartrow.............................
direction along the W boundary to Chester Hoskins .....................
the sec line on the S side of sec 14, Geo. Eichinger........ ........ ..
Ed Tomlinson...........................
tp 0 S, R 11 W, thence E onfS.boun- E. Crumloff ..................... ...
d.try line to S E cor of sec 13, tp 0 S, Mark Hobson...........................
R 9 W, thence N 2'< miles, to Yam­ Bob Kennedy .............................
hill county line, thence W 3 miles to Warren Hoskins......................
lohn Hickey................... .........
W line of sec 3, tpO S, R 9 W, thence Wm. Hoskins, gravel ...........
N to NEcor sec 21, thence totp 4 S. R Geo. Hoskins
.....................
9 W, thence E to S E cor sec 18, tp William Derby ........................
..............
4 S, Ro W. thence N to place of be­ Chas. Graves
Deck Johnson ...........................
ginning,
Blnke Thompson ............
In tile matter of a levy for the 1910
Work in R. D. No. 3.
assessment roll, the court found J. W. Ferguson.........................
that it will require $200,532.49 to de­ I. . Close ................................
fray the expenses of the county for S. E. Bo<lle..................................
Fred Ostrander.........................
the year 1911.
Waldo Doughty ... .............
l-or roads, supervisors,high
Archie Bubeheiser. .............
$44,009.09 J. Bubeheiser............................
waysand bridges
4.4XIO.OO Geo. O. Vaughn ...................
Circuit and Justice courts
Clerk's office
.................
a, loo. a» , i Arrun Shermun .. ...................
sheriff's office ...................
2,725.00 Roy Williams............................
1,000.00 C. Sherman
School Superintendent
. .WOO P. Sherman ...
Treasurer................................
1.600.09 Edil Lee
County court
. .............
1,000.00 llurriaon Lee .
Coroner and Co. poor........
Books. stutiunary, and
Oscar Smith
brinting .... .................
Sum Tonilinnon
Public Schools, highways
14.UKMM John Hilt ...........
State tax....... .......................... 22,282.50 i Adolph Erickson
Court house, jail lights
I G. Wick I und ....
and water
........ ........
2.5t» <» i a . Wick hind
'i
111,1,1
.
.
.
2,109.00 A.
Assessor and deputy
Anderson
..........
Current ex|>enaea
. ........
i.axioo L Anderson...........
Roads
............................... 89.SM.73 Chas. Svenson ....
I.(•».Ill IL Svenson ......
Advertising .........................
N. Glud .....................
Total ...................
$3«, 532.49 N. Erickson.............
It was ordered that the following Jim W imh I wuh I
rate of levy lie made on taxable M C. Trowbridge.
property tn the county with the ex- Henry Ohls ............
caption of .till for road puriMiees Dolph Tinnerstet ..
within Tillamook City :
C. Dye .......................
Library ..........
.ta«»|5
$210.04 John Langley ........
Scalp ...........
.uiiuu
WO l UB L Stillwell .............
....
Schools
i»i
14.902 04 —. Leseli
(HI
Roads ...........
80,51*4.73 J. Illlngswortli ...
General Fond
. uütvm 111,531.4X1 N 1. Dye .................
Kelly Coffman........
Total
.913909 I 314,532.49 L. Jones......... ....
.........
The special
I
levies |. II. Jones
mecial school tax
Nate Sherimiii........
were us follows
II. Christensen
District lio. 7
... 1.5 mills.
II. Marble ............
18
1.5 ,.
P. Sherman......... ..
21
...
10
A. Sherman ........
33
.Stentile mln. C.
Christensen
.
:«7
... 3.0 mills.
H. A. Leach ........
40
... 1.0 mill.
Frank Dye ...........
43
• . 2.5 „
Connie Dye ....
45
... 5.0 „
Work in R. D. No. 4
47
5.9 „
In the matter ot uppomtment of Olwin Blum
Road '«uperviaora for file year 1911, C. K. Peiirami
the following persons were up Henry Schild
Charley Iteamimd
pointed -
lohn Proctor..........
Roud Dist. No. I
Fred Zaddach
Ziirtliieli
Road Diet. No. •jl , —W. H Alderman. John
Road Diet. No . X Forrest J Ayer. A me Blum...........
Carl Posetti .......
The Tillaims >k Headlight and the Fred Blum .............
Tillamook lieraid were designated John Blum .......... '.
\\ ill Turner...........
county official nrws»>a|>era.
The up|M>intment otC. A Johnson Riley Simmons
Albert Ihirby
ns deputy sheriff ass approve«!; ss II II. Johnson
was also the ap|H>intmeiit of K
l^each............
Max Reiclimuth
Milla as depute clerk.
A
Hart
Darby
rhe lollowing hills were ai««> al­
Work in R. D No. 3.
lowed :
J Lewallen
............................
John McNumer. mdse
Clsude Lewallen.......................
><-, urtty \ suit a Metal Co
t Davis ........................................
Gilbert A Sone, mdsr
. If Haye...................................
King A Smith, niilee
Ed Carter....................................
Ira Diamond, roadwork ....
V. Si Edwards........................
Wm. C Thun. Ibr.................
W B. K<lwarrls ............. .........
O. A Bodv felt, road work
O. W. Ramsey...............
A K Caae, mdae
..
Feil I.yster............... . ................
Abner Gnest. Llevkainith ...
LM. Raker, deputy...............
Jess Brown. roa<nNM|u........
. <X Richards . .....................
14.0 City I nnilierCn
Hann Jenarn ............................
I. M. Weiea A Sons, plank .
4Mh<- Woods..............................
M. T. Ricarrt, blacksmith «..
Kil Hailey ................................
I ong A Co., Ibr
... .........
Hoy Johnson . .........................
King A Smith, mdse ............
Hob McClay........................
Gillwrt A Sona, mdae ..........
T. Coulson . ................................
Nelson A Co., mdse ................
Davs Coulaon
...........
Fred Ar re nee. roadwork ....
Adam M»«n ..................... .
Alex McNair, mdse
........
Work in R. U No €
Tillamook Herald, printing .
Headlight printing...............
C. H. Laiieon .......................
PnciflcTel A TeLCu............
Gevv Hailer ................................
MT A Ituel, salary .... ....
T. A. Porter .
.........................
M. A Hrodhesd. court buna«
I- J. Wedta-rg ............................
W* M. Iloskina. roadwork...
<He H> Rvdtwrg................. ...
4>rley Kellow................................
Commissioners’ Court
KI
:«>.<» George Kellow ...
will lie found in the big-farm locali­
ties throughout the state.
This
route for reaching Coos Bay is in
some respects less satisfactory than
a more direct route from a point
farther south, but it will open up
new territory between Siuslaw and
Coos Bay that could not be reached
by any of the roads formerly pro­
posed.
With so many new electric
and steam lines now opening up
I
new regions in Portland’s trade
territory, there will be no difficulty
in finding satisfactory locations for
all of the many thousands of new­
comers whom the railroads promise
to bring this year.
15. tn P. H. Messner ...
82.30 W. F. Messner........
32.30 Ernest Maker........
62.00 Tom Kellow............
1.00 Isaac Hill...............
2.3) ! Arthur Strut ........
8001 E. Strut...................
27.001 Henry White
35.00 N. P. Hanson........
11.20 Frank Schmeltzer.
200 I. C. Foster......... .
.85 F. Stichler...............
133.33 Webster Hudson .................
50.1» , Ole Redberg.............................
150.00 T. A. Porter..............................
9.95 L. L. Redberg...........................
12.901 James Lane . ...........................
5.15 I |. M. Weiss
.........................
21.25!
Work in R. D. No. 4.
7.60 A. M Austin............... . .............
5.00
800 O. W. Werschkul.....................
2.50
200 Arthur Edmunds .......... .. • •
2.50 _______ Saves Two Lives.
1.86
Neither my sister nor myself
C.
J.
Blanchard
road
15.00
might be living to-day. if it had
2.50
21.90 Harvey Parker, chainman ..
1.25 not been for Dr. King’s New Dis
18.00 Ed Reaves, chainman .......
1.25 covery” writes A. D. McDonald, of
Robert
Lyeter,
chairman.
...
25.00
Fayetteville, N. C. R. F. D. No. 8,
5.00
Herman
Farmer,
viewer....
47. <»
5.60 "for we both had frightful coughs
50. (X) Peter Norberg, viewer ........
that no other remedy could help.
133.33
Trask River Bridge.
We were told my sister had con­
50. (X) Hull Johnson............. ............
(1.00 sumption. She was very weak and
50.00 Albert Darby..............................
9.(0 had night sweats but your wonder­
25.00 Roy Powell..................................
13.50 ful medicine completely cured us
25.00 Gus Peterson..............................
12.00 both. It’s the best I ever used or
45.83 Bell Johnson.............................
20.(0 heard of.”
For
sore lunge,
5.85
coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la-
Wheeler
Road.
40.00
grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup,
1(X).(XI Ross Clements, chainman ...
whooping cough, — all bronchial
75.IX) Fred Zaddach, viewer...........
troubles—its supreme. Trial bottle
4.00 Frank Wakley, viewer...........
free. 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed
Geo. Loerpabel, axeman
..
by Chas. I. Clough.
C. S. Larson, axeman .........
2.50 A. Zimmerman, axeman....
Foley Kidney Pills
2.50
A. Emery, axeman .........
Are tonic in action, quick in re­
3). IX) F.
Coroner's
Inquest,
Body
of
Ed
sults. A special medicine for all
14.50
Lynch.
8.75
kindney and bladder disorders.
Carl
Shortridge
.......................
.
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1-0°
10.50
Mary C. Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H.,
C.
Edner
........................................
1-00
5.00
says : “ I was afflicted with a bad
A.
M.
Austin
.............................
l.(MJ
case of rheumatism due to uric
9.00
2.40 acid that my kidneys failed to clear
5.00 Dr F. W. McKnight...............
LOO out of my blood. I was so lame in
5.00 H. Crenshaw................................
................
l-<*> niy feet, joints and back that it” was
33.25 R. N. Henkle.......
1-50 agony for me to stop. I used Foley
31.25 P. J. Sharp ..................................
O.
L.
Frisby
................................
1.50 Kidney Pills for three days when I
34.25
J.
F.
Craig
....................
1-50 was able to get up and move about
87.50
L50 and the pains were all gone. This
34.25 Earl Charlton..............................
7.50 great change in condition I owe to
20.00 W. C. Hawk, coroner.............
2.50 Foley’s Kidney Pill and recommend
15.00 Inez V. Bozorth, sten...............
2.50 Cor. Inquest, body of C. Laughlin. them to anyone suffering as I
5.00 W. C. Hawk, coroner...............
7.50 have.”—C. I. Clough.
Thos. Coates, sten......................
3.00
Emmett Jenkins.........................
L50
A Reliable Cough Medicine
Dr. R. T. Boals .........................
1-50
Is a valuable family friend.
W. G. Dwight........... ...............
L50 Foley’s Honey and Tar fulfills this
Capt. Robt. Farley ...................
L50 condition exactly.
Mrs. Charles
T. P. Johnson..............................
1.50 Kline, N. 8th St. Easton, Pa., states:
B. J. Mills ..................................
L50 “Several members of my family
Thos. Coates .............................
1.50 have been cured of bad coughs and
Carl Shortridge .........................
1-50 colds by the use of Foley's Honey
Anna Fitzpatrick.......................
1.50 and Tar and 1 am never without a
Ollie Case......................................
1.50 bottle in the house. It soothes and
E. F. Laughlin..........................
150 relieves the irritation in the throat
E. F. Fitzpatrick......... ...............
LOU and loosens up the cold. I have
Alex McNair ..............................
100 always found it a reliable cough
W. C. King ................
LOO cure.”—C. I. Clough.
Homer Mason...............................
1.00
C. S. Wells....................................
100
Look for the Bee Hive
Dr. S. M. Kerron .......................
1.00
On the package when you buy
Cor. Inquest, body of H. H. Hays. Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs
7.50 and colds. None genuine without
W. C. Hawk, coroner .
2.50 the Bee Hive. Remember the name.
77.25 Inez V. Bozorth, sten.
1.00 Foley’s Honey and Tar and reject
1825 G. H. Higgins .......
1.00 any substitute.—C. I. Clough.
...............
10.85 W. C. King
1.00
C.
E.
Reynolds
..........
28.00
1.00 Foley’s Kidney Remedy An Ap­
25.75 J. S. Plasker.................
1.00
22. »1 T. P. Johnson..............
preciation.
1.40
..........
33.31 B.- H. Miller
L. McConnell, Catherine St., El-
1.50 mira, N.Y., , writes : " I wish to ex
81.50 Dr. I. M. Smith..........
1.50 press my appreciation of the
47.50 Dr. R. T. Boals ..........
le great
1.50 good I derived from Foley’s II
37.50 J. H. Rosenlierg.........
Kidney
1.50 Remedy, which I used for a bad
IS. 25 R N. Henkle ............
21.25
cuse of kidney trouble. Five bottle*
2S 25
did the work most effectively and
The
Siuslaw
Country.
18.75
proved to me beyond doubt it is the
21.25
rnoHt reliable kidney medicine I
Oregonian.
07.50
have ever taken.”—C. 1. Clough.
I
21.50
From Eugene comes the report of
27.50 the successful financing of an elec­
3 25
14.1» tric line from the Lane County capi­
300 tal to the Pacific coast. The line as
20.1» proposed will reach tidewater on the
thorn ,09 !>.• bSM Is Ut» habit at parlas.
22. to Siuslaw River, forty-four miles west Will
as4 roa allíaaa that »• otar rsa a aahataatlaTaav-
13’25
lag oa all work ao.l row caaaot (at bat tar galalaaa
of
Eugene.
From
there
to
Florence
oh raw bar-
19 50
(alai alata aaS
9 25 at the mouth of the river, the dis­
Isa work tor sat-
•°d:; rokir
12.25 tance is sixty miles. It is also stated
!.<» that the line will be extended south
alaaa oitraaUaa
I wkaa al ales or
4.1»
low work la ordoe-
lai from Florence to Coos Bay.
CaaialtaliaM Iras
This enterprise, if it is carried to
1.00
■alarC-awM $5.00
12.1» early completion, will mean more to
mtndta Tuli 4.M
SaldFUUaea
1.M
8 25 Eugene than any similar industrial
2.50
Eaaawl F>lbaga 1.00
undertaking
that
has
been
launched
4.00
4'lver FiHlafa
.50
12.50 by the rapidly growing valley city.
•tataa
5.00
5.1» As everything that l>e»etits Eugene
krllWMIw,
At» or any other Willamette valley city
Flat-
7.50
5.1»
•alale«« trtr-tiee .50
also
pays
tribute
to
Portland,
thia
.5,(11
11.75 city will incidentally reap the bene­ AM worh f«Uy ruarantted fer flfteeas raokra.
2.50 fits from the o|>ening of the new
7.J0 trade field.
It is impossible for
Painless Dentists
22.50
rentier Third end WnMestM ntTbUg ML
22.50 people who have not actually visited Fetner
dtfleelwar«
OAK to 0 » ll
22.50 the country to appreciate thorough­
30. <» ly the resources and possibilities
1U0I for the development in the long-
neglected localities lying west of the
311» Coast Range.
11.50
Tillamook and Nehalem on ac­
17.00
8.25 count of the approaching railroads
4.50 are becoming lietter known and are
8.00 already attracting large numbers of
1850
9 50 new set tiers and increasing the out-
2 50 put of the great staples that have
2.50 made the region famous.
What They Will Da for Ya«
Natural
4 50 conditions, very
similar
to
those
U l <»
They will cure your backache,
1250 which have made the Tillamook and
strengthen
your kidneys, cor.
15.75 Nehalem country prosperous, are to
7.30 be found in the new region townrd rect urinary irregularities, build
1250
300 which the Eugene railroad is direct­ up the worn out tissues, and
ed. Irrigation is unnecessary. The eliminate the excess uric acid
richliottom lands along the innumer-1
able streams that flow toward the ! that causes rheumatism. Pre.
Pacific produce enormous crops of | went Bright's Disease and Dia.
almost snjr vegetable, cereal or fruit bates, and restore health and
which may tie planted.
Although Strength.
Refuse substitutea.
the land when cleared tieeomes al­
most too valuable for stock raising Sold by Cha*. I. Clough
on extensive sale, there will be a
considerable range for stock for
many years ami the dairy farms will
naturally turn off many animals
I which will latten to better ad vaatage
Compare Our Prices
Wise Dental Co.,i~-
Foley’s
Kidney
Pills
At»
At»
3»
1#
3»
a.oi
and prove more profitable than
thiate produced on more extensive
ranges.
The Siuslaw. like Tillamook. Ne­
halem and all the rest of the coast
«-ountry. is so remarkably produc­
tive that it will always be a region
of small farms, which, of «-ourae
menus large popufoMoa and a high­
er average degree of prosperity than
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•GOLDEN GATE:
: Leaves Tillamook for
i Astoria and Portland,
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FOR RATES—ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN, Agent.
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THE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
New Furnishings—Modern Fixtures.
Centrally Located.
Hot and Cold Water on Each Floor.
Meals 35 and 50c.
Beds 35 cents and up according to
Room.
Large Office, Dining Room and Ladies’ Parlor.
Best Hotel in Tillamook County.
F. W. Todd, Prop
R. H. Todd, Mgr.
Steamer
“ Sue H. Elmore
99
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
Tillamook & Portland.
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday
Couch St. Wharf. Portland.
" That’s
All.”
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
Yon Use Then
We Sell Th
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
Next Door to Tillamook Connty Bonk.
i
ÛXPORT BEER»
KAISER BLUME.
ii nsurpassed.Non-Intoxicating-
MALT TEA
3eer,
Special Brew.
BOTTLED BY
THE
Columbia Bottling Co.,
Astoria, Oregon-
N«4a Water«. Sipthoaa, Bartlett
llaeral
Water.