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    Tillamook Headlight. October 10, 1912
ounty
business
Dad Ordered Open to
Bayocean.
Le Counts Court met hist week
transacted the following busi-
L the matter of the cancellation
[he taxes oi Vincenz Jacobs, tins
L continued.
L, the matter of designating a
[ingpNcefor the general elec-
L jt wa-t'ordered that the Skating
Lk be designated as the polling
Le ofTillamook precinct.
L the matter of the approval of
[plat of Stillwell Park addition,
Lame was approved.
L the matter of the application
|T E. Epplett and others for
I location and establishment of a
Lty road, it was ordered that
brge J. Poysky, W. B. Aiderman
k ji. V. Stillwell be appointed
Lard of county road viewets.
L the matter of changing the
[ndaries of the Port of Bay City
k annexing new territory, a
jcial election was called for
[ember 30.
k the matter of the petition of
L c. Baker and others for a
Lty road, known as the Bay-
Ln road, on the report of the
Ird of county road viewers, and
Le being no objections on file,
[court ordered that the report be
lepted and the County Clerk was
fructed to record the field notes,
[vey and profile in the proper
lords kept for that purpose, and
[road was ordered opened.
L the matter of changing the
[ndaries of the Port of Bay City
1 annexing new territory, a
[cial election was called for No­
li ber 30.
L the mattef of changing the
pndaries of the Port of Bay City
I annexing new territory, it was
lered that an election he held
November 3o.
[Crenshaw, refunding taxes 15 41
lamook Herald, printing.. 33 50
|K. Case, inch........................ 34 01
600
land L. E. Gurley, mch ...
P Jamison & Co., mch.... 37 00
rthold Barg Co., mch....... 137 91
1 00
Ison & Co., mch....................
Indard Oil Co., mch............. 61 85
4 00
lers 4 Son, hauling.............
mmercial Stables, livery... 4 50
lamook Headlight, print
[g .......................................... 44 91
las ft Prudhomme, mch ... 19 00
5 00
F. Baker, post cards ....
tin Hodson Co., mch.........
950
10 00
prge Willett, rent .........
C. Holden, freight............... 20 55
S. Buel, mch........................
1 05
tific Tel Co............................. 15 15
rctric Light Co.................... 17 87
P. Hopkins........................... 365 00
F or C oun B v P oor ,
D. Gladwell.........................
4 34
lamook Meat Co.................
3 00
[atnook Feed Co.................. 15 40
J ustice C ourt . '•
W. Stanley, Wilson cases.
7 20
W. Stanley, Ore G. Mapes
pee............................
300
S alaries .
L. McCarty, fire warden.. 62 26
IN. Farmer............................. 79 60
V. Alley.................................. 83 03
hner Mason........................... 100 00
ID. Bodyfelt........................... 45 00
t. Beals ....................... .... 83 33
Is. Buel............................ . . . 83 33
H- Johnson .......................
75 00
M. Hare................................. loooo
A. Johnson .......................... 75 00
¡Crenshaw....... .................... 133 33
la Rogers....................
50 00
[Mills............................
75 00
f. Holden............. ....... .
133 33
B ridges .
I d . Wood, Maple Leaf
r«<lge................. ..
........... 34 25
Ink Kostet, Little Nestucca
ridge .. . .............
Ridge
151 12
Ip. Wood, Hall Slough
ridge..............................
225 00
pes Christensen, hauling
[on for Little Nestucca
f'dge .................................... 255 13
CR' eying and R oad V iewers .
p- Nelson..........................
12 00
pan Dersal ...
12 00
pl Shaw
7 50
|b. Phelps........................
7 50
M Zaddach .. ................ ’ [ ’ ’
23 65
[Evans..............
13 25
fit Lamb....
11 55
►io Wells
fl 55
Stedman...............
10 70
Phreve ............
12 75
I- Paysky ......................
42 50
|G. Jackson ..................
168 85
M. Austin
10 00
R oad W ork , etc.
hfic Navigation Co., freight 29 00
pmercial Stables ....
7 50
fo» yaughn, work.........
39 00
illV*rrC°” mch ............... 69 75
2 85
R oad D istrict N o . 1.
M Zaddach ..................
76 00
Thompson...........
531 80
H h '"! 4 Son--
64 60
[”• Hoskine...............
69 00
►••1er Lumber Co. [
13 30
Paleœ Saw Mill.... ........... 8« 65
M Hi"dd’Ch ’ teann- • • • •• 106 50
12 00
F* Ç* rpenter
13 75
P w«tt............... . ..............
I? ¿AP^hert....
f ¿ur^er...........
Stoker ...........
►rge Hoakma
t'» Hoekine.....;.............
Swaine......................
”
F
Juhrs’ team
........
• LHarrtson
ÄTr,n<1 .................
Muk»...................................
I Key».........
............. ...
►
Eoraebiow
RS!*
p r«<quet ........
.........
44 25
6(0
37 50
38 00
43 50
20 30
90 25
16 00
11 25
io a>
91 00
56 25
42 26
91 00
66 75
1 75
750
19 90
10 00
290
Wm Archie................................ 36 75 Harry Brooten
Jap Perry...................................... 15 OO Elbert Worthington
W.C.T.U. Meeting.
JOHN L. HENDERSON,
R. E. Miller..................................
7 50 H. B Ixtckwood ...
D. W. Carlson............................ 14 75 Peter Jenck...............
The Women's Christian Temper-
Sam Johnson..............................
7 25 A. A. Imlah.............
ance I nion held its bi-montlily
ATTORNEY & COUNSEL­
Beil Johnson............. ...............
7 25 Fred Lyster ...........
meeting us is usual, in the Free
John ifeilmeyer ...
R oad D istrict N o . 2.
Reading Room, on Tuesday. O< t.
LOR-AT-LAW,
John Creecy .............
J. F. Reeher................................
1st, at from 2:30 to 4 o'clock.
,
R. B. McClay
Wm. Ryan....................................
The meeting was opened with >
Tillamook Block, Tillamook,Or.
R. Waymire .............
R. M. Coster................................
O. Kellow .................
president m the chair Mrs. Bewley.
Room No 361.
George Kiehm............................
Roy
Saling
.............
Evangelistic Supt., leading in de- I
John N. Kirch............................
B.
|
N.
Shoemaker
.
Carl Hunt. ..................................
votionals After which roll call was I
F. Nathan ..............
H B. Johnson....»...................
I I T. BOTTS,
responded to l>y each member
E.
Lightfoot
.............
John Perry...................................
1
’ A ttornky - at -L aw .
Harley
Curl
.............
,
giving
an
item of interest per- I
John Salven.................................
Fritz Drebert.........
taining to Gov. West’s crusade I
Gray Eagle Mill.........................
Complete set of Abstract Books
Billie Peacock .....
Jim Simmons ............................
against vice, especial mention bring i
Carl Curt ........ .......
Guy Ford.....................................
njfi:!. T ikjj paid for non-
made of a case wherein he called
Roy Wood........... ... ...
Andrew Anderson........... .. ,
Reid
Farmer
.............
up
“
Penitentiary,
”
and
asked
that
L. Anderson........................... . . ..
Now is the time
Residents.
Gotleib Shopert.......
a man No. 3615 be sent to him. un­
A. K. Case...................................
R.
Huston
................
W. E Miller . ..............................
attended, and which the warden
Tillamook Block.
to have that
John Borba.jr .........
w E. Dunkle ............................
did after some protest, but No. 3615
John
Borba.ar
....
Both phonee.
w. E. Dunkle ............................
group picture made
George Freshower .
was sent to Portland, also unat­
King & Smith Co............... .........
Ollie
Woods
..............
tended. to inspect the factories and
Long & Co .... ..........................
Jim Bodyfelt ...........
W. B Aiderman........................
report back to Governor, where to
George
Kellow
.........
Let us show you our
A G. Beale Lumber Co.........
purchase the best machinery for
Chas Baker............. .
haberlach ,
special dieplay of attrac­
Andrew Zurcher........................
E. Trobough ...........
making shoes, as might be used in
George Williams........................
tive
new
styles.
We
are
Chas Kennedy .........
Penitentiary, and as this man No
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
F. Wilson....................... ...........
perfectly equipped for
Tom Kellow .............
3615, was an expert in making
C. Dye.............................................
Reid Farmer .............
making
group
pictures
Will Berns ..................................
shoes. He returned with report
G. W. McCormick .
Tillamook Block.
and will please ’you with
Albert Olds................................
Ralph Wyant.... .......
that after examining various shops,
the
quality
ofjour
work.
A. H. Ruger................................
Boss Turner ............
he had learned that Oregon City
Fred Blum ................ ................
Ben Turner ................
had still better machinery than he
Amos Vaughn ..........................
Wm. U’rich ..............
QEORGE WILLETT,
Marion Darby. ..........................
found in Portland, and to which
Nelse Hagland .......
Tona Haugan .............................
Emory McLaughlin
place he was then sent, returning
Ed Jacoby.....................................
S. D. Moon ................
A ttounky - at -L aw .
faithfully to hie trust with liis
Hurbert Edgers........................
Frank Welsh............
valuable report, and is now doing
A. Zurcher....................................
William Kodad........
West Day ......................................
Tillamook Commercial Building
excellent work at hie trade, doing
Frank Kodad .............
J. L. Hicks .................................
courageous duty as a man, although
J. Beebehizer..............................
T illamook
O regon .
in the capacity of a convict.
E. Conover ..................................
want everything IN A Committee was appointed to
J. Arelick......................................
C. Christensen............................
form resolutions approving and
SIGHT.
T. BOALH, M.D.,
G. Conover....................................
endorsing the Governor’s efforts by
J. T. Woodward........................
the
suggestion
of
Mrs
Tucker.
Mrs.
Trickery
of
Port
of
Bay
City
S. W. Elliott ..............................
Botts and Mrs. Meese, acting on
Boss Turner........... ....................
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
in Annexing New Territory. that
Alvin Blum. ..............................
committee, and the following
Fred Blum ..................................
resolutions
being
approved
by
TILLAMOOK.
Another petition has been tiled
A me Blum ..................................
John Proctor................................
with the County Court to annex unanimous vote.
Whereas Governor West is mak
Tillamook Block.
C. E Pearson ............................
more territory to the Port of Bay ing great and telling efforts to
Herman Schlappi .....................
City. The new petition embraces bring about good according to law
Elmer Hall..................................
all the territory left out of the pre­ and order of the state and the prin­
T. J. White .................................
M. KER RON,
SEE SPALDING.
John Blum ................................
vious petitions (outside of the ciples of the W.C T U.
Therefore be it Resolved, That
W. B. Turner ........... .. ........
territory embraced in the original the Tillamook W.C.T.LL heartily
Will Turner..................................
Port of Tillamook, which take in approve of the course Governor
Hope Moore..................................
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Tillamook City and fifty feet on West is pursuing, and
Earl Pearson ............... .........
R
Resolved, That it co-operate with
Leonard Burke .........................
either side of Hoquarton slough to
Tillamook Block,
I
him as far as lies within our power,
Al Myers
................................
Fl
Drystocking bar) that was included and
Charles Desmoud.......................
Oregon.
Tillamook,
and had not been petitioned for
Resolved, That we extend to him
Carl White................... .............
or annex which belonged to the our sympathies and remember him
Riley Simmons............................
Alvin Blum..................................
Port 'of Tillamook). Consequently in our prayers.
lb* ,
C ommittee .
H. B. Johnson............................
thete are two petitions and there
C. HAWK,
The meeting was then turned
Russ Johnson..............................
will
have
to
be
two
elections
and
C. R. Funk....................................
over to Mrs. Jessie Tucker, Supt.
two ballots to annex territory which
H. Hayward................................
of Mercy and Help Department,
E. Smith........................ ............
is adjoining. There is trickery in
PHŸSICIAN & SURGEON,
who had arranged a program of
Y. Parrish....................................
the whole scheme, as the boundaries
great interest and which was car­
R. Simmons................................
of the two petitions plainly show,
R. Maine. ....................................
ried out by distribution of readings
BAY CITY, OREGON.
-it, ■‘sigrrjjn — U
for one petition embraces and on cruelty to animals, wearing of
L. j Wilks ..................................
D. B. Darby................................
circles round land where there are birds and their plumage, which ie with the problem of buying Harness,
J. Miner.........................................
no residents, and the other petition a means of much suffering and in you will iitid it distinctly advanta­
N Olds...........................................
is to annex the territory where there some cases a loss of certain species geous to come and do your sele t-
R. BEALS,
W. H. Martin................................
are settlers. If the Port of Bay of beautiful birds.
F. Hedges ........................ ...........
a
Responsive ing here. You will get the best
A. Holden ....................................
City wanted to act square and reading by all the members joining qualities, the most thorough and
J. Ferry.........................................
HEAL ESTATE,
white with the citizens of thia made the subject of great interest conscientious workmanship, and he
M. Ruest ......................................
and should have,
county,
it
would
charged
the
most
reasonable
prices.
R. Lamb..................... ...............
to all Blank pledges were passed
F inancial A ghnt ,
included all the land in one peti- asking for names of ladies' who We can supply 'single or double
W. Tinnerstet..............................
tion, as it all adjoins. The County would refrain from wearing such Sets or any single article that yow
E Knight......................................
Tillamook, Oregon.
W. E. Dunkle..............................
Court has ordered a special election
may be in need of.
trimming on their head-dress
R oad D istrict N o . 3.
for November 30th on both of these
The reading was interspersed with
Marie Mietzke ............................. 17 32 petitions. Following is the territory
H. GOYNE,
business and electing delegates to W.A, Williams&Co
J. G. Brink & Son...................... 19 50 embraced in the last petition :
8 40
State Convention, which is held in Next Door to Tillamook County Hank.
Wert Sappington.......................
Beginning at the Ne corner of sec. Portland, October 18th, 1912, just
1 15
John Foster ............... ................
K. E. Cross & Son .. .............. 1542 25 17, tp. 1 S., R. 8 W. ; thence S to preceeding the National Convention
A ttornky - at -L aw .
t|ie Ne corner of sec. 20 ; thence K.
Of that amount $313.50 was
at
same
place.
Delegates
elected
to the Ne corner of sec. 221; thence
rejected and$100continued.
Office : Opposite Court House.
F J Ayer.................................... 103 60 S. to the Se corner of section 22 ; are :
L M Baker ................................ 75 00 thence E. to the quarter section
Mrs. M. R. Thomas, Mrs. R. I..
T illamook , O rroon .
Myer & Son .................................. 41 20 Corner common to sections 24 and Meese, Mrs. H. T. Botts.
2 88 25 ; thence S. to the quarter sections
L. M. Dennie ..............................
Meeting adjourned to meet again
4 80 corner of setions 25 and 36 ; thence
John Weiss..................................
5 76 W. to the quarter section corner October 15th, 1912.
M. Weise & Son ...................
•j-y. P. J. SHARP,
W. Gilbert & Son................. 12 95 common to sections 30 and 31 ;
M. R. T homas .
Frank Foster............. ............... 58 04 thence S. to the quarter section
J. M. Weiss......... ............... .... 326 95 corner common to section 31, tp. 1
Woman Proposes.
E. Godsey .... .......................... 52 90 S , R. 8 W. and sec. 6, tp 2 S.. R.
RESIDENT dentist
George Sanders ........................ 71 75 8W.; thence W. to the Nw corner
(Believing
in
a
thorough
reform,
Alva Gove
............................ 154 00 of sec. 6 ; thence S. to the Se cor
Office across the street froir the
John Amundsen........................ 98 00 ner of sec. 13, in tp. 2 S., R 9 W.; a certain suffragette club offers
Court House.
Carl White .................................. 70 50 thence W. to the Sw corner of sec. the following set of ten command­
E. A. Lane .................................. 39 50 14 ; thence N. to the Se corner of ments. with which all husbands are
Dr.
Wise’s office.
J. R. Thompson ............. ......... 37 75 sec. 15 ; thence W. to the Sw corner requested to conform:)
E. R. Hayes................................ 24 00 of sec. 14, in tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.;
1 Thou shaft love thy wife with
A. B. Scott ....................... ........ 35 00 thence N. to the Sw corner of sec
1 25 2 ; thence W. to the Nw corner of all t!;y heart, with all thy mind,
M. O’Hara .............................
HAKCHBT,
J. R. Lowrance.......................... 78 50 sec. 3; thence N. to the point where and with all thy strength.
G. D. Sanders . ........................... 41 50 the section line between sections 21
2. Thou shalt have no idols be
I
The Faihiouablc Tailor»
and
22,
extended
north
intersect
the
Clarence Hushbeck................. 57 50
Jim Bailey................... ............. 13 50 shore line ofTillamook Bay ; thence fore her neither aeroplanes , clubs
Keeps both rider
200 N. along section line extended to a nor newspapers.
John Imlah ................................
C.^a'iing, Pressing and Repai'.
and saddle perfectly dry.
Fred Orine.................................. 15 00 point where same intersects the W.
3. Thou shalt not steel softly into
boundary
of
the
Port
of
Bay
City;
15
00
Walter Orine ............................
ing a Specialty.
Made for rough wear and
the house in the wee sma' hours of
J. Lewallen.................................. 48 00 thence southerly and easterly along
long service in the wettest
Claude Lane ............................... 55 00 boundary line to where the s.ime the night.
S» i»e in Heins Photograpale
section line
4. Thou »halt not covet thy wife’s
Grant Dawion ............................ 25 00 intersects quarter
weather.
4 00 running N. and S. through secs. 11 pinmoney.
Osker Hellenbrand .................
Gallery.
George Symes............................ 36 00 and 14, tp. 1 S , R 10 W, ; thence
S atisfaction guaranteed
5. Remember thy hose, to keep
Fred Schersinger............... ... (JO œ to the center of sec. 14 ; thence E,
.....
. .
T. R. Wilson................................ 51 60 along the quarter section line them wholy
lookfor T his M ark
6. Thou shaft not he in bed until
John Fox ...................................... 12 50 running E. and W. through secs.
J. CLAUSSEN,
1 50 14 and 13 and secs 18, 17, 16, 15, 14 breakfast.
John Darling..............................
*?
of E xcellence
lawyer .
4 50 and 13, tp. 1 S., R. 9 W. ; thence
Andy Hess ..................................
7 Thou »halt not kill thy wife’»
Wilbur Booth............................ 18 75 easterly to the Ne corner of sec. 17, affection» by making hareh’remnrks
|3.5O
EVERYWHERE
H J. Tohl ................................ 12 75 tp. 1 S., R. 8 W to the place of be­
Çenteclirr Jlbuöhi't.
AJ.TowntCa
75 ginning ; same and except from the about her pet presidential condidate.
Henry Smith ..............................
above
described
territory
the
fol
­
8
Thou
»halt
not
bear
false
wit
­
85
E. McLaughlin ..........................
T uwkb C amabmi Inx
ai} Tillamook Block,
U. S Edwards ............................ 69 00 lowing • The present Port of Tilla­ ness against thy neighbor unless
mook
which
is
bounded
and
des
­
23
00
Mart Lane ...................................
thy
wife
should
ask:
Heavens
ORROOM.
U Edwards.................................. 27 00 cribed as follows : All that part of
T1 LLAMOOS
39 45 Tillamook County embraced within am I a» fat as she is?’ ’
I. Riley
67 50 the corporate limits of City of Tilla­ 9. Love tliy neighbor as thyself,
Clyde La ne ..
52 00 mook on the 2nd Feb,, 1899, and but love thy wife more than either.
L. Lane .
D.V.M.,
41 00 fifty feet on each bank of Hoquar­
E. REEDY,
C. Lewallen ...................
10. Honor thy father-in law and
41 00 ton Slough as it was situate on the
Fred Lewallen.............
39 50 2nd Feb , 1899 from the E. boundary thy mother-in law that thy days
Lee Lane
VETERINARY
39 50 of City of Tillamook westward to may be long.
Victor Lane .................
61 00 and including Dryatocking bar.
A. S. Ijine.....................
(Both Phones).
71 00
J. F. Wilson .................
J. s. LAMAR, DRUGGIST,
73 00
Wallace W’arren ..........
( )regon.
37 00
Tillamook
W. Thomas...................
A. S. Jones, Prop. I-ee Pharmacy,
DESERVES PRAISE-
1200 Chico, Calif., saya: “I have been
E Baker.........................
J. S. Lamar, druggits, deserves
23 50 selling Foley A Company’s medicine
Virgil Kellow...............
33 00 for years. Foley’s Honey and Tar praise from Tillamook City, Ore.,
M. Thomas...................
What They Will Ds fir
20 00 Compound I consider has no equal people for intorducing here the
J. Thomae .....................
12
50
and ie the one cough medicine I buckthorn bark
W. Peacock .................
They will curt your bachactea,
and glycerine
You awake with a mean, nr
48 00 can recommend to my friends as
Frank Worthington
mixture, known as Adler-i-ka. This ■trenftben your kidaaya, ear- taste in the mouth, which ren.
50
00
Earl Cochran .............
containing no narcotics or other
3790 harmful propertie».”—At Lamar’s simple German remedy first be­ rect ariaary krofularitiaa, build you that your stomach is b a sd
James Imlah.................
74 00 Drug Store.
came famous by curing appendices
John Imlah ...............
»
tba wora out tieeuea, aad condition. It should also rem 'd
22 50
Cheater Worthington
and it has now been discovered th st
you that there is nothing so good
74 00
Joe Jenck.......................
eliminate
the eiceee arte oeid
relieves sour
When you have a bad cold you A SINGLE DOSE
for a disordered stomach ••
66 25
Will Glick .....................
50 00 want the beat medicine obtainable stomach ga» on the stomach and that cauaco rheumatiern. Fra- Chamberlain’s Stomach at »d L /er
Rotiert Lockwood ....
3 90 •o an to cure it with as little delay constipation INSTANTLV*
Martin Jenck ..............
vent Bright » Diseaao and B a- Tablets.
*
as possible. Here ie a druggist’s
71 Zi
Toney Jenck ................
TX«y build up th« system. assUt ns ur<
batat. end restore health aid
opinion:
"I
have
sold
Chamber
30 00
_____
‘
*
i
dis-
John Fleck ...................
to restore natural condit*on«» andar»* eO
Sick headache is
•
73 73 Iain's Cough Remedy for fifteen ordered stomach Take
etreafth. Beiuae »uhetitatim
Hugh Arstill __ ...........
in th-r.rti«-
e^e k«*y »»*
.. Chamber
--—
39 00 years, »aye Enoe Lol la r of Sareto Iain’s Tablets
Peter Jenck .................
and
correct
that
a
id
.»««.» Uk«. (
---------- — _- .........
ga.
Ind.
“
and
consider
it
the
beet
........ For
31 CM)
Pharis Stiver son........
bamar’s Drug Store. ,aMaSs
the headaches will »Hsapjiear
»nas
3 Ï5, on
— . the market ” For sale by all ¡»ale by all dealers
Charlee Smith.............
«
(jQ
deniers.
D G. Stichler ___.........
Monk ’s Studio.
IRON by
Electricity
Every
Wednesday
Afternoon.
¿
All Grocers Sell
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
6 LOAVES
FOR a Quarter
,
T owers F ish B rand
P ommel S licker
JCy.
Foley’s
Kidney
Pills
I
A Morning Remine