Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1912, Image 3

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    Tillamook H.adlight, J«ly It, tkttt
MMISSIONERS’ court .
pecial Election to Enlarge
Bay City Port on Aug. 31.
Tory Hougan
I Beebehiser
W. H. Bergg
Amos Vaughn
C. R. Funk .
Roy Maine .
A. M. Myers
Matt Weber
N. Olds ....
R. Simmons
J. Proctor.
A. Proctor
c. White ..
G. ______
Parrish ..
L. J. White
A. Burke
Bill Smith
33 75
32 50
32 O)
32 50
82 50
37 50
35 00
10 00
12 50
12 50
52 50
4 50
3 00
10 00
10 00
9 00
10 75
J. D. Adams 4 Co., meh....
George Sanders........................
A. Gore.......................................
C. L. Potter...............................
I. Blum.................... ...............
C. Pearson ...............................
C. White ...................................
Louie Wooley...........................
James Christensen.................
M, M. Mead, part payment
Wheeler road, etc....... ....
King & Smith, meh..............
E. Godsey, meh......................
W. C. Thun, himbe'r ...•.......
H. H. Hayward, work .........
J. G. Brink A Son. meh....
D. W. Gilbert & Sons, meh..
E. E. Crons A Son. balance
for grading Conder road
A. G. Beals Lumber Co.,
lumber..................................
Commercial Stable, buggy
A. G Beals Lumber Co.,
lumber.....................................
A. K. Case, meh......................
B. Batzner, meh....................
J. J. McCormick, board.......
J. M. Baker...............................
Nefialem Saw Mi 1. lumber
Wheeler Lumber Co., lumber
Guy Vedder............................. .
H. W. Klein...............................
I. ;W. Tohl.................................
E. Gaiy................................... ,
E. H. Gary.................................
G. H. Hamlip, removing
buildings...............................
Mrs., F. Hardman, damages
R. F. Zachman, inch.............
Jim McKimens........................
G. Zaddach, surveying.........
G. J. Poysky, surveying ...
U. G. Jackson, surveying ..
Forrest J. Ayer, sup ...........
T. H. Pitts, sup......................
Miscellaneous.
E. T. Haltom, meh.................
A. G Beals Lumber Co.,
lumber........... ......................
A. L. Page, inch....................
Fred H. Minick, labor.........
Leopold A Voelpil, meh.,..,
Barthold-Barg Co., meh.......
A. E. Simmons, meh.............
J. C. Holden, frieght....... ..
W. S. Buel, expenses ...........
James Atkinson, election...
T. A. Porter, election.............
R. T. Boals, insane................
Mary White, 8th grade ex...
Lillie M. Buel, 8th grade ex.
Lillie M. Buel, teachers’ ex..
R. F. Zachman, inch...........
Electric Light ~o...................
J. H. Johnson, salary...........
W. D. Bodyfelt, salary.........
A. M. Hare, salary................
C. A. Johnson, salary...........
W. S. Buel, salary..................
B. L. Beals, salary ..............
H. Crenshaw, salary.............
K. Mills, sslary........................
Vida Rogers, salary .............
J. C. Holden, salary..............
Homer Mason, salary...........
— Davis, work.........................
A. E. P. Mitchell, field notes
H. V. Alley, salary ...............
H. M. Farmer...........................
E. T. Haltom, meh ..............
W. E. Easom, hauling.........
W. D. Glad well, meh.............
Tillamook Meat Co., meh ..
C. J. Chaffee, rent.................
A. Finley A Co., meh............
A. Finley A Co., meh ...........
Waterworks, water...............
R. F. Zachman, meh.............
Pacific Tele. A Tele. Co.......
Dr. S. M. Wendt, county
physician...............................
George Willett, rent.............
Mrs. H. C. Hansen, 8th grade
examination.........................
A. L. McCarty, fire warden.
Tillamook Herald, printing.
Bunough Adding Machine
150
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80
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50
50
50
25
The July term of the County Court
ss held last week, with a full board
resent, when the following busi-
1165 00
•as was transacted:
16 25
6 00
In the matter of the approval of
56 59
ie plat and deed of dedication of
15 00
ie town of Moroney, the same was
8 25
4 40
»proved.
45
KI
In the matter of the amended plat
12 50
750 00
| Tillamook Beach, it was ordered
iat the plat and deed of dedication H. B
236 22
1 50
> appro'-ed
In the matter of the petition of W.
10 11
, Brobst and others for a county J. E. Zimmerman
126 25
ed, upon the report of the road G. J Pangborn..
5 75
F. H. Eggleston.
twers, the same was continued.
70 00
18 25
George
Fletcher.
.
40
IX)
64 50
Claim of A. Zuercher for $32.35 for
Dan Billings
32 88
Lvel was continued.
Andrew Anderson
141 22
Claim of Mrs. E. D Hoag for T. Anderson
10 00
¡00 for care and board of Ella J. Childers
18 75
G. Dick ...
37 50
20 75
(aulding, was rejected.
— Farley..
13 75
3 30 ,
Claim of Wm. Illingsworth for Alvin Blum
38 25
40 50
Irk on Wilson river road, was Fred Blum
42 50
Will Turner.
10 00
htinued.
C
Desmond
32 50
In the matter of the application
Elmer
Hall.
.
52 00
[the T. B. Potter Realty Co. for a
Ame Blum..
2 50
Lor license, the same was grant- B. W. Turner
15 00
Earl Gilland
Ifor Barnegat precinct
Blum
L the matter of the petition of
Lnt Dawson for a county road, L. J. White
L appeal of D. J. Dunn having Ralph Blum
Ln dismissed by request, the road Joe Kutcher
40
L. C. Wilks
35 00
L ordered opened.
W. Wilks ..
20 13
L the matter of a petition for L. J. White, gravel
2 50
kriging the boundaries of the Carl Hunt, gravel
8 00
C.
H.
Hogan,
gravel
Lt of Bay City and annexing
14 75
Joe
Bennett,
grading
and
10 00
L territory thereto, on a petition
graveling Price road.........
00
12 50
Itaining more than eight per Wm. Latimer, gravel............. 165
22 40
16 12
It of the legal voters of the Port John Perry, gravel ...............
5 55
1 20
■Bay City, it was ordered that a
R. D. No. 3.
3 00
3
00
kcial election be called to etn- Frank Worthington................. 24.50
5 (X)
Ice the land specified in the Elbert Worthington................. 34.00
9 00
34.00
litioti, the election to take place James Bailey............................
9 00
James Imlah ............................
19.00
Lhe 31st August.
12 00
John Imlah...............................
17.25
1 00
L the matter of changing the Frank Owens ............................
2.50
18 03
34.75
ludariee of Nehalem and Foley Elmer Calkins ........................
75 00
Will Glick...................................
32.25
■ng precincts which places a part Fred
45 00
Ruble ..............................
8.50
■ehalem precinct into Foley, was Tom Edwards ..........................
100 00
30.00
75 00
Lted in the petition of Geo. R. Harry Brooten ........................
30.00
83 33
Doliver Brooten....................
12.50
Kimens and others.
83 33
Martin Jenck ..........................
12 50
■ the matter of the deed of H. T. Toneyjenck
133
33
...................... ....
5.00
75 00
Bbesing and others for a county John Fleck ...............................
10.00
50 OO
Hugh Arstill ...........................
13.75
■, the same was continued.
133 33
10.75
■ the matter of the petition of Webster Hudson ....................
1(X) 00
14.85
IH. Brobst : and others for a John Fleck and team.............
1 75
Martin Jenck ............................
6.75
103 flO
■lty road, the
i
viewers’ report Louis Alberts
3.25
88 00
I accepted and road ordered to P. H. Messner ........................ 45.50
97 00
W. F. Messner and team.... 90.50
■pened.
5 «>
A. L. Stern and team.............
9.00
|
R- D. No. 1.
2 00
Claud Hall.................................
45.50
2 10
Bl Ross... .
28 75 F. W. Mathews ........................
17.50
4 50
■ary.............
19 40 Manual Thomas......................
19.50
16 00
■hompson..
7 50 P. Thomas and team.............
30.75
10 00
16 25 W. Thoma8...............................
B Henderson......................
20.50
7 33
40 25 Janies Thomas ....... ................
B Knight and team.........
20.50
5 (X)
■lords . ..............................
8 50 F. Schuselteger and team...
9.00
5 50
Bary s team........................
20 50 J. Pearson and team......... .
4.00
•23 15
Bust Sanberg......................
25 00 T R. Wilson ............................
23.25
■on Pitts.............................
31 00 Oliver Beckwith ......................
4.75
75 •25
32 50 D W. Beckwith ......................
Bk Moore and team.........
4.50
10 (JO
Mr Pitts................................ 40 (X) Clyde Lane ...............................
2.25
■*itts.....................................
29 00 Lucious Lane............................
1.75
9 00
B Koeher and team.........
80 00 I. Keller.......................................
2.25
19 83
34 00 Frank Stitchler........................
2.25
■«■g .....................................
25 (X)
40 00 Frank Follett ............................
■ougherty............................
15.50
30 00
B. Rittenhouse................... 78 75 John H. Rock...........................
7 00
Bge Miller............................ 38 Ki Andrew Peterson ..................
12.00
■'an hove..............................
28 25 Claude Kurrie.........................
9.75
Death of Samuel Perren
■ Emery ............................
50 05 Harold Follett . .„..................
14 50
■■ Zaddach and team ... 93 50 George SytneB .........................
18.25
Samuel Perren died at his home j
■ Kebbe and team...........
86 00 Harold Shersinger...................
10.87
■sgean .................... ........
35 00 Carl Commons ........................
17.85 four miles south of this city at two ,
■olms ..............................
20 00 Neil Ward .................................
8.25 o’clock in the morning of July 4th,
fcyant ......... ....................
32 50 Fred SherBinger......................
5.00 the cause of death beiug neuralgia '
■ rpenter..............................
32 50 F. B. Hastings and team......
25.00
1
■senberger... ...............
31 50 A. G. Foster .............................
.3.00 of the heart.
Samuel Perren was born August i
■hike and team ...............
66 00 Claude Lewallen.....................
55.75
Hraivford........................
48 00 Claude Lane
56.25 28tli, 1867. at St. Stephen, Cznton J
..........................
■ I.arson............................
54 25 J. Lewallen................. ...............
45.00 Bern. Switwerland
At the age of 1
Kyne...................................
9 25 Fred Lewallen..........................
40 75
twenty-one
he
came
to
this country 1
■terson and team.........
75 00 Lucious Lane............................
49 50
■ Thompson and team..
36 00 L-ee Lane......................................
36 75 and located at Oskoah, Wisconsin, > ,
■Barce...............................
25 00 A S. Lane and team.............
67 25 where he worked at profession as i
■ Linkhart. . .......................
16 25 Frank Wilson
35 75 cheese-maker. Later he moved to U
......................
Mngelo................................
3 75 Guy Schoppert............. ..........
28.75 Minneapolis where he became en- J
■ond Stuorhoff.................
21.75
7 55 Virgil Kellow............................
■r I.udke............................ 11 25 Ernest Baker............................ 14.75 gaged in the wholesale cheese buai- fl
Alley and team ...... 69 00 Wallace Warren and team
45.50 ness. Mr. Perren then purchased a |
■ Barber and team
200 ranch in southern Minnesota, where j
68 50 P. J. Schoppert........................
■hel Scovell and team... 59 50 U. S. Edwards ........................
37.50 he remained until the year lflOfi t
And»rson ..;...........
20 00 C. A. Webb.............................. -
31.50
^Blley and team.............
37 50 George Galloway......................
33. 33 when he was compelled to come j
.I
H Moore and team.........
32.50 west on account of failing health.
67 00 Tom Long ...............................
Jest and team ...............
32.50
79 50 Will Long.................................
Upon coming to Oregon, Mr. ']
■llev and team ............... 66 00 J. R. Thompson......................
17.75 Perren located at
Portland until I
^Bler...............................
70.1X1
33 75 W I Galloway ......................
^Bw Grassby and team., 12 50 E. R. Hayes .............................
64.25 1906. when he came to this county, J
^■d Grassby ...................
20 25 whei* he leased the Marion Lamb 1
5 00 W. M. Galloway ......................
32.50 ranch, five miles south of town I
3 75 E. J. Owens...............................
.................................
^■unlofff.............................. 54 50 J. A. Halberg ..........................
12.50 The damp climate of this section 1
^Bohnaoa ..........................
17.87
31 50 John Whalin.............................
which had I
Hoskins ...................
35.00 caused rheumatism,
50 75 J R. Lowrance and team ...
^BCrnmloff........................
18.00 bothered him for a number of I
42 50 Dee Snvder and teain ...........
^■rumloff ....... ...............
21.50 years, to become so »evere that he I
55 50 Henry Fuesen and team.......
^■acquet..........................
9.00 decided to leave the ranch and go ■
46 25 Charley Fleck .... .................
i^Ktoker and team .... 96 75 Tom Hushbeck ........................
11.00
back to Switzerland on a visit His
^■Ioskins’ team ....... 54 50 ioe Lowrance ...........................
3.00
91.25 health became so much better that
^■Thompson ... .
15 00 'ed Lyater.................................
■r Wilks ........................ 39 00 R. B. McClay.............................. 100.54» within a year he decided to come
^■Walker ..........................
49.50
2 50 Tom Kellow.... .......................
|M Marshall ....................... 25 00 John Heilmeyer . ..................... 94 50 back to the ranch which he had left
•
^Bphnson ..........................
94 75 in charge of his brother.
6 00 John Creecy...............................
It was not long after the return
^Jotter................................
93.50
30 00 Roy Saling................. -.............
^■ieilson............................
38.50 of Mr. Perren that hie health again
28 50 Frank Kumm............................
^■Walkers’ team .
19.50 began to fail, and about 2 weeks ago
5 00 E. G. Anderson................... ....
9.50
Michinger a team ........ 106 73 Hugh Wallace............. -...........
it became neceaaary for him to send ,
■lobMin’i team ............ 26 :s I. W. Hiner...............................
41.25
^■Illingsworth.................
65.20 to aouthern Oregon for his brother,
35 50 A. A. Imlah...............................
^P'inaey............................
67.55 to come to his assistance. He had .
2 25 Billie Peacock ............ ——.
^■rs. ....................
49.50 had one severe attack of rheuma
26 25 Harley Cur!...............................
Khnw.n .............
50.25
20 00 Carl Curl
tiam oo the evening of the third,
^■ennedy..........................
5200
51 00 E. E. Davis.................................
but was somewhat better upon re
...................... ...
44.25
3 75 Louie Wooley............................
I^Brber...........
28.50 tiring. About half*past one Thure
40 00 Fritz Drebert ............................
^^raina......................
45.00 day morning hie brother heard him
12 50 Robert Huston.......................
^■>es a nd. ¿earn ............
47.75
32 50 P. J. Trobough........................
50.00 in distreaa, but upon reaching hie
IB 4 Hastings partial
Lloyd Woods ...........................
31 50 bed aide it was found that relief
■»"' on Nehalem fill
400 00 Lu Dye.......................................
was impossible, death coming
^■T Lumber Co., lum-
Wayne Jackson ......................
145 M Chas. Murphy ..—....................
within a few minutes.
5.00
Anderson, meh
S3 70 J. T. Davis ...............................
There are left to mourn the lose,
Anderson, meh
68 50
Road Work, Bridges. Ac.
a mother, five brothers, three ate
■
R. D. No. 2.
**4.00 tere and a boat of friends, tioth in
Fied Zaddach. sup ....... -—
■Mt
• 3
25 00 W. H Hoskins..........................
^■Fletcher-----
5 (X) Mra. (Addsworthy, board ... 32.10 thia country and in hie native land.
13 75 Sarah F. Shearer ....................
e.00 O1 his relatives three brothers and
30 IX) King A Smith, meh.............
4106 one sister live in this country,
B^BCo., lumber
54.36 while the rewtainder are in Switzer
130 49 Alez McNair Co., meh........
KU--
31 25 lim Wilson, piling .
36. .W
32 50 iioaa Shreve, surveying-----
»A.50 land.
^Kaaber .
The funeral •ervicee were con
xi oo E. J. Clausen, specification
3.25
SVanghu
Ml .40 ducted Saturday afternoon by the
30 00 Jim McKimens. surveying..
interment
30 <10 U. G. Jackson, surveying ..
aïs Rev. Paul Ebinger.
1*79 taking place in the l.O.O.F ceme­
15 O) ü. G. J ack sen. surveying ..
15 00 Standard OU Co., gasoline . I ee io tery.
BOTTLE GOODS.
Pebbleford, bottled iu bond, per bottle, $1.50
Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in bond ..
Per bottle, 1.25
Echo Spring, bottled in bond..............
Per bottle, 1.25
Old Crow, bottled in bond, per bottle, 1.50
Hermitage, bottled in bond, per bottle, 1.50
Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ..........................
1.50
O.T.O., bottled in bond, per bottle, 1,25
Kentucky Dew, i gal., bottled in bond 2,25
Kentucky Dew, full pint,
,,
75
John Dewar & Sous, Old Scotch
Whiskey ................................................... 1.50
Black & White, Old Scotch Whiskey. 1.50
V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey............ 1.75
Sandy Macdonald’s
Old Scotch
Whiskey ................................................... 1.75
Hunter Baltimore,
Rye
Scotch
Whiskey .................................... .............. 1.50
Canadian Club..........................................
1.50
I. W. Harper ............................................. 1.00
Harvester Old Style..............................
1.00
Monogram .................. ................................ 1.00
Kentucky Dew...................... .................... 1.00
Billie Taylor, full quart.......................... 1.25
Coronet Dry Gin................................ Per bottle
1.00
A.V.H. Gin............................................ per bottle
1.75
Gordon Sloe Gin.................................. Per bottle
1.75
Gordon Dry Gin.................................... Per bottle
1.25
Rock and Rye........................... Per bottle 1.00
El Bart Gin................................................... 1.25
Virginia Dare Wine............. Per bottle 75c.
Port Wine............................................ Per quart
3oc «
Sherry Wine............................................... 35c.
Angelica Wine............ ..
Per quart 35c.
Zenfendel Wine................................... Per quart
35c.
Tokey................................... . Per quart
40c.
Claret......................................................Per quart
25c.
White Grape Juice.................................... 75c.
Local Beer, quart . Three bottles for 50c.
Domestic Beer, quart.Three bottles for 75c.
Special Prices for
Family Trade.
Keg Beer.................................. 15 gallons $5.75
Keg Beer ................................. 10 gallons 4 00
Local bottle Beer
6 dozen .quarts 10,00
Local bottle Beer.......... 10 dozen pints 11.00
Domestic Beers.
Budwiser Beer............... 6 dozen quarts $15.00
Budwiser Beer.............. 10 dozen pints 10.00
Old styler Langer Beer. 10 dozen pinta 18.00
WINES.
White Port, Old Monk Brand $1 00
Port Wine.................................... : 1.00
Sherry........................................... 1.00
Claret ........................................... 75c.
Angelica........ ........................... 1.(10
Zenfendel ..................................
1.25
Tokey ........................................... 1.25
per
per
per
per
per
per
per
gal.
gal.
gal.
gal.
gal.
gal,
gal.
WHISKEYS.
Monogram.................................... pergal. $5.00
White Corn Whiskey................pergal.
4.00
Harvester Old Style ................. pergal. 4.25
McBrayer, 13 years old........... per gal.
6.00
Echo Spring ................................ pergal. 4.25
Chestnut Grove Rye .................per gal.
2.75
Kentuckey Dew.......................... pergal.
2.25
Alcohol ....................................... pergal. 4.00
Cornet Dry Gin ........................ pergal. 4.00
AT
BILLY STEPHENS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER,
Cor. First and First Avenue East.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
B
DAIRYMEN'S SUPPLIES |
STEEL STOVES & RANCES.!
We carry a Lar^e Stock of
Hardware,
Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils. Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sash««.
Agents ; for the Great Western Saw.
ALEX McNAIR CO
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
KIDNEY PILLS
for backache, rheum»., tm, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularitiaa.
Foley’a Kidney Pilla purify the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitute*.
LAMAR’S
DRUG
STORE.
Notice of Dissolution
.
Nones in H kskhv G ivsn . T o
h II whom it may concern, that the
I firm and partnership of LYLE A
! CORDON has tieen this dsy mutu­
ally dissolved, and that W. B. Gor­
do« of «aid firm has taken over the
business thereof and the good will
1 of said firm.
All persona indebted 1» atiid firm
will call immediately and settle for
the Mine with Mr. riordon, and any
l>eraon having elaime ugainat the
partnerahip business ui Lytle A
Gordon will present the same to
Mr. Gordon.
Dated thia first day of July, 1912!
W. B. G omdon
W K. L vtls .
Dairy Farm Wanted
’ Dairy Farm ¿.Wanted equipped
tock^tmildlnga, etc , from Owner
who will take Portland income pro­
perty aa part first payment. Give
full particulars, price and location.
Address Owner, I4<w Minnesota
Ave., Boz, Bryant and Albina Ave.,
Portland, Orc
Moroney Canal.
The Town of Moroney fronting on
Garibaldi beach, on the Rail Road
and on luibe Lytle and »«tween the
Towne of Lytle and Manhattan, in
now twing platted. See Moroney