Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 10, 1913, Image 6

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Tllamook
Headlight, July IO, i OI3
| Beaver Lumber Co,......... ..........
58.44 J D Pearson
A Haugen
i C Grout, taking down bridge .. 220.00
38.75 R Nelson
»* Haugen
Tilden A Lamb payment on
F
Payne
24.37
L Pike .....
bndge contract. ............ ..- 350.00
45.31 F Schmeltzer
The county court met in regular F Ostrander
Wm Powell, painting Wilson
33.75 i C Cannon
session on the 2nd day of July, 1913, S W Elliott and team
85.00
river bridge .................... . .
66.88 O Allison
at 10 o'clock a.m., with the following H Lungs ton and team
Alva Gore and others, bridge
65.00 T MeKnight
members present: H m M Mason, J W Furgson and team
work .................. ............ _........ 576.00
43 31 T Kellow
Judge ; H. M. Farmer, Commissioner ; F Schofield ...
Claim of OP Mattoon, J Wilson,
Rain or Shine, Our Suits will tit and give satisfaction
33 44 1 J Bodyfelt
Geo. R. Edner, Commissioner ; J. C. J T Woodard
C McPhillips, ChasLundquist
48.75 V Kellow
Holden, Clerk ; H. Crenshaw, Sheriff. J Beebehiser ..
let
ua prove it. We also do cleaning and pressing.
right of way HeboCloverdale
45.65 Rus Kellow
In the matter of Jas. A. Biggs and A Beebehiser.
road ............................. ......... 551.00
48.13 R Kellow & Team
others for a county road, it is ordered C Pike ..
10.00
T H Goyne, legal work.............
that the matter be continued.
32.12 M C Kellow & Team
E Jacoby
19.00
i
Pacific
Telephone
Co
..................
H
Davis
&
Team
In the matter of the approval of the I) Woods
45.31
W J Logus, notary work, team
MEN’S AND LADIES’ TAILOR,
plat of King Addition to Tillamook S Honey and team
56.25 J Bodyfelt & Team
8.00
Hire and J days work.............
G Griffith & Team
City, same is approved.
4.50
SECOND
AVENUE EAST, Opposite Ed’s Parage
C
Haugen
....
66.30
Jones-Knudson
Furniture
Co...
In the matter of bids for the con­
27.81 C Lewallen and Team.
Wilks......
25.25
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Cloverdale blacksmith .............
C Lane and Team ......
struction of a county road between G
22.81
E H Stark ...
4.50
J G Brink ASon, blacksmithing
Hebo and Cloverdale, the bid of Mead A Vaughn ....
15.00 J Laurence and Team.
Mohler Mercantile Co, mdse ... 10.13
& Payne of $3200 and the bid of E. E. H H Johnson
33.37 W Warren and team...
4.00
J Kennedy, auto hire .............
Cross A Sons of $2750 are rejected. Geo
25.00 L Lane and Team.......
Tone
.....
J Christensen, hauling bridge.. 200.00
Bid of Martin Jenck of $1975, which R Johnson ...
26.56 Clyde Lane and Team .
5.65
R B Hays, surveying .............
amount includes all culberts and H B Johnson and team
39.37 A S Lane and team....
8.00
J Vint, auto hire.......................
wooden bridge at Wilson place ; or J Powell and team
50.00 Joe Price and Team....
24.50
Nehalem
Livery.
...
................
P
J
Schoppert
and
Team
$2425 which amount includes all cul­ .J Solwise and team
45.62
Yellow Fir Lumber Co, lumber 120.00
berts and a concrete bridge at Wilson J Rosey and team
50.00 R J Forsyth and Team
17.67
City Transfer Co........................
J
Lewallen..
place, is accepted.
32.12
G C Vaughn and team
5.00
D Martiny, auto hire ..............
F
Lewalien...
In the matter of the petition of the Thos
50.00
Edwards and team
1.50
H Crenshaw, prisoner’s board. .
Dwight Company for franchise for lay­ A Holden
38 12 Wm Peacock.
and
team
.60
Hiner A Son, blacksmithing .. .
ing of gas mains along county road and F Blaserand team ...
47,74 ,G Schoppert
.50
H Crenshaw, current expense...
on thoroughfares between Manhattan J Helgeson
25.00 I A Butts..
B F Barrett, typing specifica­
Beach and Ocean Lake Park, petition M Weber
25.94 I J Wilson.
8 15
tions ............
..................
is granted.
24.37 | Lee Lane
12.00
Barthold Barg, stationery ... .
In the matter of the application jof J D B Huffart
5.00 V Lane
Darby
25.00
Tillamook Herald, printing. ..
Jones & Knudson Furniture Co. for A Wilks ...
2.50 Earl Paul
cancellation of double assessment on E Larson and team
Mrs H C Hanso.i, examination
33.12 S Rusch
9.00
property formerly belonging to O. S. H Johnson..............
board work ............... .. -.
25.00 G Yoeom
Crocker but recently bought by Jon.-s
Jo
Lillie M Buell, examination
4.25 G Forsyth
Larsen,
gate
watcher,
..
9.00
A Knudson, petition is granted.
board work...............................
42.50 A A Lane
In the matter of appointing commit­ A H Farkner and team
43.16
F
Lyster
and
Team
Tillamook
Headlight,
printing
20.94
Farkner.....................
tees for county fair, the following com- I. V
2.80
Cloverdale Courier, printing..-
34.37 F Reddaway
Potter and team .
mttiee was appointed : S. W. Elliott. E B Johnson
U G Jackson and others,survey­
17.50 Carl Curl
and
team
II
1 year, J. H. Dunstan, 2 years, Will
ing.-............ .............................. 663.20
28.88 Ix>yd Woods
H B Johnson
Spaulding, 3 years.
22.82
Southern Pacinc, freight..........
20.31 F Dunham
R
Johnson
.....
In the matter of the petition of Fred
G M Hulmeyer and Team
W S Buell, traveling expenses
7.22
C
Farkner
.....
Paquet for damages on account of
A Curl
50.00
for quarter ending June 30..
DOCKS : WAREHOUSE.
county road, claim of $75.00 and other C Samuels and team
50 25 ' W A Saling and Team
1.00
W S Buel, expense.....................
A
Blum
...................
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN ind & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
considerations were accepted.
42
75
R
Blanchard
and
Team
5.00
J
E
Reedy,
county
veterinary..
John Blum .............
4.03
60 00 I K Huston
J K Gill Co, Stationery............
Ed Blum ................
5?™'B Dunham
Road District No. 1.
W F Baker, stationery..............
14.87
55.00
C Strahmand .........
Coast Culvert & Flume Co....... 791.27
45.00 S C Woods
Amel Larsen..............................
F Rob'tsch ............ ’ ’
4.20
A H Averill Machinery Co..... .
45.00 M Shuitson
Reuben Freeman.......................
G Mattoon................
H
L
Berger
and
Team
Coast Bridge Co......................... 1094.40
38.12
Aly Johnson...............................
W. O. Churchill........
A
Imlah
A K Case, machinist.................. 105.88
49.37
John Skogkrist...........................
F Reynolds.................
SUMMERING AT
Dawson Bros, livery....-...........
8.00
70.00 A Davidson
Fred Emery...............................
F Blum.......................
C
Hollett
G
R Edner................................. - 77.40
I) H Vedder................................
33.44
C Desmond............. ..
M 'J Gersoni, attorney fee....
5.00
18.75 B Shoemaker
Guy Loerpable..........................
L J White................
D F Thompson '.........................
80.00
Geo Ixierpable...........................
60.00 E Hagg
C E Pearson.......
J Heilmeyer................................ 60.00
55.00 J Creecy and team
Ernest Fetzloff..........................
Dave Hess.................
J M Baker................................... 102.00
Rudolph Larsen..........................
57.50 L Wooley............... .
Il Schlappi.................
W B Alderman............................ 100.00
Bob Aired...................................
29.37 J W Hester and team
E Pearson.................
“Nature’s Playground,’’ as these beaches have been called,
H M Farmer................................
69.00
F McKimens.............................
31.85 R Saling and team
R Wvant....................
R
Woods.
are now open for summer visitors. New hotels, with all
Homer Mason............................... 100.00
D S Boyakins............................
36.25
W B Turner...............
B L Beals.....................................
modern conveniences, cosy cottages, camping grounds and
83.33
Dan Davidson............................
66.87 R Lyster.
C Fleck......................
W S Buell....................................
83.33
Carl Guenzer...............................
C Rearson..................
30.00 W Booth.
E
L
Brown
O G Swenson...............................
75.00
E H Gary..................................
Jim Hess....................
27.50
Vida Rogers................................. 50.00
P Linkhart.................................
V Brown....................
5.00 Otto Curl..
W
A
Gage
.
H Crenshaw................................. 133.33
F Gary........................................
46 93
L Bush ......................
Catherine Mills............................
75.00
Joe Angelo..................................
J L Simmonds...........
26.87 W Hudson and team
J
Imlah.
Leaving Portland daily............................
8.45 A.' M.
J
C Holden .
A mil Ross...................................
33.00
133.33
E Ayers....................
W
Gage
R
L
Dhreve...
W Cane and Team.....................
75.00
F H Eggleston.........
“
daily except Sunday
25.50
1.20 P. M.
T E Epplett.
P E Allen...................................
36.00 D Brooten
45.00
E Carter....................
F Moser........................................
C A Johnson
43.00 Wm. Glick and team
100.00
E Nametz..................
A Scholmeyer.............................
43.00 R Waymire
R D Cook...................
.
Jim Thompson's Teams............
H Eggleston....... —
31.50 H Franklin
J C Peterson and Team............
H Poland....................
34.00 11 Brooten
R
Lockwood
and
team
Geo Wilson and Tesm..............
G O Timmerman......................
15.00
Business men can leave Saturday afternoon and arrive beach
L Barber and Team..................
J E. Timmerman......................
20.00 H V Follett
The Third Infantry, Oregon Na­
points
in time for dinner, spend the evening and Sunday
J
Sornson
Lee Alley....................................
M Easton....................................
10.00
tional Guard, arrived in Tillamook
with the family and return to Portland Sunday night with­
A. S. Tilden................................
W Alumbaugh............................
10.00 P Menard
on Tuesday in four special trains
George Knight's Trims ........ .
out loss of time from business.
”
15.00 J Holmes
F Snider.....................................
for its annual encampment and
Chris Crassly and Team...........
O II Hage...................................
7.50 C Follett
Guy Vedder and Team.............
H C Hansen..............................
10.00 F B Cu Iverson
maneuvers, which will continue
Joe Van Hove............................
ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORT LAHO
O W Womer..............................
5.00 J Lane and team
until July 14.
Geo Miller..................................
Ike Shortledge...........................
2.50 D Rutgers
All the 11 companies of the regi­
M I. Barber.............................
T Tilgon.....................................
Seaton Ticket, on sale daily . . . $4.00
15.75 D Rutgers and team
S D Thompson............................
ment, with the Ambulance Comp­
Ed Hadley................................
21.00 J Rutgers and team
Week End (for return Monday) , . $3.00
J
Lewallen
Ed Braunersreuther..................
Will Randall...............................
5.31
any and the Third Regiment band,
Corresponding low fares from other points
M Lando If....................................
O W Womer ..............................
2.18 F Lewallen
participating in the encampment.
Aug Ludtkc and Team ...........
C Habile.....................................
4.69 Wm Peacock
Companies B, C, E, F, II and K are
F Witle.......................................
J Rupp..................... ...............
28.50 Guy Schoppert
Gall tor our brand now folder “TILLAMOOK QOUN1V
E K Schovel................................
A M Austin..............................
the Portland companies. Company
7.00 Joe Lawrence
BEAOHES”
A.
Butts
C Doughney and Team.............
G Vaughn...................................
16.25
D comes from Corvallis; Company
John
Wilson
D Perogoy...................................
Blazer
.....................................
16.25
F
Folder, and full information from any S. P agent oral
G from Dal.as; Company I from
Robt Aldrich .............................
C Kenedy....................................
13.65 L Lane
Woodburn; Company L from Ore­
Guv Thompson......................... ;.
John Tusker...............................
74.37 V Lane
F I. Barnes ................................
gon Citv, and Company M from
W .1 l)ye .................................
72.00 Earl Paul
City Ticket Office
F Burrows...................... .............
R Lucas.......... ..........................
45.00 i S Rusch
Salem.
Wf/ SUNSET
-G
Yocum
Ansell Iximmen and Team ......
I. Woods ...................................
lOGOEN&SHASTAl
28.75
The regiment is commanded by
80 Sixth St., Cor. Oak
uu
.w 1.9 Forsyth
I ROUTES /
A E Rittenhouse and Teams .
W E Noyes.................................
55.00
Colonel C. H. Martin, late of the
G Zaddai-h and Team................
47.50 ,
and team
Roy Williams............................
C E Easom and Team...........
War College at Washington, D C.
N Lucas ............... ....................
60.00 C Lane
J ohn M. S cott ,
H Worthington and Team......
J Msegeli...................................
50.00 John Lowrance
Five regular Army officers, be­
Generiti
Passenger Agent
W
Warren
A E isom....................................
O Lucas.....................................
38.75
sides Colonel Martin and First
John Wall.................................
Portland,. Oregon
F I)ye .........................................
51.75 L Lane
Lieutenant Francis C. Endicott,
P. Cassidy..................................
E Tucker.....................................
38.12 C Lane
Albert Miller.............................
instructor inspector, are attending
G A Union.................................
27.50 A S Lane
Jos Rauman..............................
C Dnhili.....................................
25.00 Joe Price
the encampment They are: Lieu­
Chas Johriss...............................
Jim Tucker............. ...................
31.25 R J Forsyth
tenant-Colonel
John F. Martin,
Chas Easom...............................
H Woolfe.....................................
The Tenant Farmer
39.37 u S Edwards
according to an unofficial estima'».
Twenty-first Infantry, Vancouver
Emery Wagner..........................
A Williams .......................
_
17.50 II S Edwards and team
U
Edwards
The growth of tenant fanning is I cheated to Thomae E. Rush
Ernest Kebbe and Team ____
,!.>«• Bennett...............................
Barracks; Captain Cromwell Stacy,
13 75
Felix Keblie..............................
A L. Thomas..............................
17.50 W Webb
Twenty first Infantry, Vancouver an inevitable result of growing counsel to State Comptroller Sol m
F Moore and Team....................
Dolph Tinnerstctt.....................
10.00 L T Edwards
Barracks;
Major J. B. Clayton, population, which carries up the er, who has been in Europe the
G
~
Ladd
Andrew Peterson and Team..
C Dye..........................................
5.00
E
R
Hayes
Medical
Corps,
Vancouver Bar­ prices of farms. When a man could ' last month examining the books of
John Krumlsuf........................
Frank Paul................................
36.56
T
Edwards
and
team
It Johnaon...................................
12.00
Max Rust.................................
racks;
Major
R.
H.
Noble, district get a farm for little or nothing, all the Morgan house in London and
46.00
J Fleck and Team....................
V Glad........................................
12.00 inspector,
2.00 H Emerick
When it j Paris to determine the value of the
Vancouver
Barracks, farmers were owners.
Grant Marshall..........................
C E Black ..................................
10 00 and First Lieutenant A A. Hoff­ costa $5000, $10,000 or $20,000 to buy j late financier’s holdings The
7.00 A Groof
A Jurha'a Team........................
J S Simmonds, damages.........
12.00
25.00 E Namitz
E Krumlsuf...............................
W Burns gravel .......................
39.69 man, inspector-instructor, attached a farm, a treat many cultivators ] European assets he found to ap
17.75 F Gist
W M Walker’s Two Teams ..
R Funk, dirt..... ........................
26.25 to the Montana militia. These of­ must hire. And if the cultivator proximate $15,000,000. If the $1»
186.75 James Imlah
<> K Emery................................
PM arolf.....................................
40 94 ficers have received special details has the price of a farm it is not 000,000 estimate for the whole es­
60.00 J Imlah
H
Lockwood
Frank Hobson...........................
A Olds, payment on contract
39.06 for the encampment.
certain that it would pay hitn to ( tate is correct, it is said this will be
John
Fleck
A Jurha. ..................................
on Quick Hill....................
6.56
400.00
the biggest estate to day an inherit-
E
M
Kirby
Clarence Edner............ .............
1 he weather on Wednesday was buy one. A merchant with $20,000 »nee tav in America. New York
Joe Donaldson, tilling...... ..
50.08
30.06
Toney
Jenck
C Wilkes and Team ................
J Wilson, gravel ................ .....
125.00
16.56 somewhat wet, with a Tillamook of capital doesn t think he must State will be enriched nearly$4,00$-
L Paquet. ..... . ...........................
N Erickson, right of way.......
70 00 Joe Jenck
20.00 mist most of the day, which made it own a store. In many cases he
L
It is estimated, by a tax off
Glen
White
Joe Hamhurst....... .....................
A F Coats Lumber Co.............
363.18
8.75
per cent on a greater part of the
doesn't
wish
to.
He
can
use
his
J S
A H Sheldon..............................
a
un
P
,
*«sant
for
those
.vho
Wells Leach, contract on Ne­
5.00
estate.
Sam Johnson .............................
tarts road........................... 1000.00 J E
67.501 Hre not U8ed ,o th»» Webfoot climate. capital to better advantage in hia
Edw Keys............................... .
J E Cochrane
43.501 Thursday the weather turned fine; ,- business than by being his own
E Martin.....................................
Total............ .. ............................ 6,181.44 E D Achey
162,00 with prospects that it will remain , landlord.
H D Classen
Joe Swahaw................... .........
104 00 I
-------
Road
Di«lrict
No.
3.
Wm. Archie................................
W A Shannon
The same condition is true of
198*0») I 90 " hile the regiment is here
Roy Woodstrome & Team......
C Crowe and Tuam...................
C
Ellison
17.50
farming. In many cases the culti-
R X McClay & Team................
E Tur pen and Team ................
C
J
Baldwin
23.75
io8a)o Silage Fed Cows Pay Best , vator would make a good deal more
J C Creecy & learn..................
Chas Morgan ...........................
12.50 Rov Riley
62.50
A I. Jensen & Team................
Ike Darling................................
From 329 herds reported in a money to hire a farm and use his
15.00 E Beseonette
39.00
Roy Baling & Team................
Adam Krumlauf.......................
12.50 L C Bessonette
government ’’ cow census’’ as hav' , capitol in providing stock, imple-
39
00
J E Sjierry ...........................
M Johnson ami Team........... ..,
8 75 Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
43.68 ing been fed silage, numbering . ments and improvements that he
B M Shoemaker.....................
E Davie.......................................
8.75 L M Davis, lumber
5.81 t»>89 cows, $1.3» was received for would have no money for if he
Cheater Hollett..........................
C Smith........................................
8.75 D W Gilbert A Son. mdse
422.83
bought the title. But, of course, a
Art Davidson...........................
C V Stoker and Team..............
8.75 S Bauer, road plank
110.70 I 1 each dollar's worth of feed con-
\ i Foattr
R B Kennedy and Team
1.00 Cloverdale blacksmith
12
75 su,ne<i compared with $1.20 the long tenantcy ia necessary if the
___
C C Murphy A Launch
Jim Langley...............................
51.50 J D Adams & Co, road machin­
average return from the 21,758 cows land is not to be “skinned.’* A
A F Crane..................................
Emery McLauchlin...................
ery
...................................
4.00
LO»
not reported uj<on with reference to man who expects to cultivate a
S F M .am...................................
Frank Crane................................
late
Lyster.
rood
work
8.00
58.75i, whether silage formed a part of farm no more than two, three or
Fred Coulson..............................
L 1. Smith-.................................
2.50 Lester Ray A team
47.50
...
. - —
Roy Esterbrook ......................
E M Crane..................................
five years, will put into it just as
6.50 J Riley..................................
5t>.62 ”lc,r rations.
S l> Moon .................................
E Bartrow...................................
12.25 Meat! A Payne, part payment
much
as possible. But with a lease
Comparing
herds
feci
wtth
those
P R Coulson .............................
Paul Dick...................................
on IXilph road
17.75
800 00 not reported to be so fed (the of fifteen or twenty years he has
Walter Affolter.......................
Tony Krumlauf .......................
10.00 E M Davis
18.75
Jim Sutton........................... ......
the motive of an owner for improv­
A Fleming ...............................
10.00 E A Lane and team
11 25 larger part of which probably did
N Affolter ...............................
11 Crane
..........................
9.00 J Lane
-
-
.
.
,
not have silage and which may be ing the property, and not being
1.25
H Nedry... ........................ • • • •
J M Harrison, gravel.. ........
4.50
regarded as representing the actual obliged to invest his capital in the
J Fleck, gravel..........................
11 Scherxingcr..........................
7.00
Total
|
common run of dairy herds in the land, he has the money to improve
O E Tsggert
Meat! and Son on Necarney
3 25
G«Keral Fand
Mountain Co. Road I’ontract 400.00 F C Affolter
8.75 Lamb Schrader Co, cement
I nited Statesi, it was found that aud cultivate it in the most effect­
353.13
Tobi A Amieraon, merchandise
6.00 Hiner A Son. mechanics
32.60 S Baner
the
ratio of profitable to unprofitable ive manner.
29.55
H Batxner, blacksmithing
17 50 ReaII A t\>, oils
17.30 Joe Affother
,,
We might as well face the fact
Nehalem Saw Mill Timber
3.00 W Maddux, gravel...................’ 89. >5 herds among the silage fed ia to
11 44 N Affolter A Tram
32.85 that ratio among those not repotted that tenant farming is a perman­
GeuW Phelps, merchandise
53 75 Alex McNair, merchandise.
42.75 V F la-arned
133.75 as 2 8 is to 1
Feeoay and Bremer Co., ......
E Worthington A Team
15.00 I» Hamlin, housemoving
or that the proba­ ency in the United States, and con-
foundry work ............... .......
24 37 I Quick, damages for hauling 250 oO bilities of mailing a profit are gratulate ourselves on such cases
2» 00 C E Murphy....................
Nelson and Co., merchandise..
5 00
3.25 G4en White ....................
ts>uMers across land
G Krumlauf................................
.
.
22 00 Ain< A Smith Co, merchandise 20 00 nearly three to one in favor of the as that of the r»|ey Valley farmer,
42 50 Jim Imlah
288.96 silage feeder, aa compared with the who has lived in one place thirty­
Frank Owens
1.50
u*i *
printing
43.24 average dairy farmer.-Misaouri eight pears, has made money from
.
94 00 »5
Total $5.05» 70 R O Richards
Nehalem
Enterprise,
printing
1.50
N Hoglund
65,00 Nelson A Co, merchandise
On your front porch can be!»
it, and who. in connection with a
Road Du'ricl Ne. 2.
10 20 KUrahsL
1. L Everett
.
57 50 Till meat lax. county poor
every night until midnight
really
intelligent
gronnd
owner
has
Fred
Nath
3.00
St
86
Amos Vaughn and team.......... „ 45.31
Tifi. Feed Co. mdse, county poor 15.00
and register not over
Guy
Huston
.
.
Farm
for
Sale
54.00
provided
ample
fertilizers
and
Amo* Vaughn.. ...
. 6S.ol
K r ¿achman, plumbing .......
fifty cents per month
P
Huston
MOO
52
50
drainage
and
the
best
of
equip-
*• Derby ......................................
45. 31
Till. Light Co ..
For Sale.16 acres of bottom land
on the meter.
22.40
51 25 I King A Smith, merchandise
meat
—
Exchange.
T llaugrn with teams..............
90.62 E Thomas
1200 1 »miles from town. Good house
42.50 I
O Haugen........ „„.........................
40.00 J Thomae
T illamook Kucrmc L ight a -’®
building fence 100 00 and barn. U ill run nine cows
.
33.75 I Beall A Co, iMebinerj
I R Thornes
The whole of J. p. Morgan a es-
.............. 175.601 Enquire of the Headlight office.
F url C ompany
County Business.
Fall and Winter Samples
—Now on Display--
J. WM. EDWALL,
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Koof Paint,
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
Double Daily Train Service
Third Regiment Arrives
BEACHES REACHED IN 5 HOURS
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
i
lite has a value of about Hui, .00,006,
W ill 8 pau > lxg , Manager.