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    Tillamook
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County Court Business
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County Court met in regular session,
with the following officers present:
The Hon. Homer Mason, Judge, pre­
siding; H. M. Farmer, commissioner;
C. R. Edner, commissioner; J. C. Hol­
den, clerk; H. Crenshaw, sheriff; on
Wednesday the 4th dav of March, 1914.
In the matter of bond of B. L. Beals
as tax collector, the United States Fi­
delity and Guaranty Co., of Baltimore,
Md., was accepted. Amount $5900.
In the matter of the claim of W. E.
Noyes for indemnity for cattle slaugh­
tered under order of Henry Nunn,
state veterinarian, the following cattle
were slaughtered and prices paid. P.
B. H. Bull $37; G. H. milch cow $25;
G. H. milch cow $25; G. H. milch cow
$25; G. H. Milch cow $25; total $137.50.
It is ordered that said claim be allow­
ed.
In the matter of the petition of L.
P. Grayand others for a county road,
same is continued.
In the matter of the petition of L. S.
Miller and otheis for a county road,
same ia continued.
In the matter of vacation of a por­
tion of the town of Pacific City, same
is ordered by court.
In the matter of cancellation of
taxes upon application of E. H. Gary,
court orders same cancelled.
In the matter of specifications for a
bridge at or near the Kinnaman place
over West Beaver Creek, »pecifications
are hereby approved and it is ordered
that clerk advertise for bids for the
same.
Geo. II. Edner and Clarence Edner
for gateway on property in sections 15,
16, 21 and 22 in township 1, north of
range 10 west. It is ordered that U. G.
Jackson, F. L. Sappington and F. P.
Hobson be appointed as viewers
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D H Fletcher, mdse .................
E G Anderson, mdse .................
Pacific Telephone Co ................
Glass A Frudhomrne, printing .
Glass A Prudhomme,
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W F Baker, stamps....................
W A Williams, indse..................
Gus Goeres, wood.......................
A F Coats Lumber Co.............
Pacific Telephone Co.............. ...
T C Percy, key...........................
Alex McNair, mdse....................
R F Zachmann, repairs.............
King & Smith, lawn edger......
Tillamook Light Co ................
Tillamook Herald ....................
Tillamook Headlight.................
Bay City Examiner............ .......
Fraternal Union Cemetery Asn
Cloverdale Mercantile Co......
B F Barrett, reporters fee.....
E W Knight & Sons, milk ......
W D Gladwill, milk .................
Tillamook Feed Co, mdse.........
Tillamook Meat Co, mdse.........
J C McClure, expense coroners
office ........................................
W N Reddaway, digging grave
J C Holden, current expense ..
Cloverdale Courier, printing ..
J S Lamar, mdse ........................
Glass A Prudhomme, printing ..
Glass A Prudhomme,
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Miles Warren, justice court w'k
E W Stanley,
A F Coats Lumber Co, lumber
A K Case, repairs ....................
Jaa Christensen boom pole
('has Ray, work on Cloverdale
culvert.......................................
W B Alderman, supervisors
salary .....................................
F L Sappington, supervisors
salary ....................................
J M Baker, supervisors salary
J E Reedv, county veterinarian
J C Bewley, truant officer.....
T E Epplctt, janitora salary...
G R Edner, com. salary............
H M Farmer, com. salary......
Homer Mason, Judge salarv...
Expense county clerk’s office...
Expense sheriff's office .............
Tax collecting expense ............
Expense school Supt office ....
Expense assessor's office........
Road Diat. No. 1.
Frank Hobacn, single.............
Geo Henspn, hauling . ..............
John Lpngly, hauling.................
B L«»6. shoveling......................
^,'Krumlauf, shoveling.............
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F Htruehy, hauling....................
W F Cane, foreman.....................
S D Thompson, shoveling..........
J W Thompson, hauling ............
W H Brobst, removing trees ..
L'e Alles, removing trees........
II King, bridge..........................
A Me Ki mon, bridge ..................
O Kline, bridge ....... ...................
E H Lindsey, removing trees .
Ernest Kabbe, shoveling...........
Fred Ksblw, hauling.................
D C Pervgoy, filling sand ......
Fred Zaddach, foremat) ............
Fr«d Zaddach, foreman.............
H L Sappington, bridge . ..........
F L Sappington, 181 rods of ....
punching, at $2.90 per rod__
Geo Loerpabel, to work on road
as tier contract.......................
Nehalem Livery and Transfer
Co............................ . ............
Geo. W Phelps, merchandise ...
Tobi A Anderson, merchandise
Nehalem Hay Land Co. mer­
chandise.....................................
Total
Road Diet. No. 2
C O Grout, bridge, building. ...
dredger loading donkey...... _
H C Witt, bridge work, fram­
ing dredger, loading donkey..
Hubert Butler, framing dred­
ger. loading donkey...............
W Matnev, helper on bridg«......
Frank Dvoand team driving,..
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Lad Zurich,..................................
f'haa Brink...................................
A Olds............................................
A Brown ........................„..........
Alvin Blum...................................
H Parson .....................................
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Carl While .............. ...................
LOW» .......... ........................... ..
Amo« Vaughn, Supervisor and .
t««m...... v.v -Ji«,»-................
Mffi.'ii Darby..............................
T Vaughn ...■................................
E Goodapoed.............................
U Wilks...... ..................................
E Stark............................ .............
W H Johnson..............................
B Smith ..................................
F Blaaer...... ................................
A Holden ................................
W H Johnaon............................. _
R Johnaon ...................................
D K Darby...................................
E tjirwn
Ijirsen.
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C Mallette
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F Hopkins
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3.35
5.95
1.50
17.61
18.50
8.00
20.70
7.65
29 40
32.15
50
85
26.23
10.00
31.86
29.8'
47 7g
32.45
15.00
40.00
5.00
8.91
1.96
31.25
3.00
Kribs Bros.. ................~.............
J S tenon........................................
O Hopkins...................................
A M Austin..................................
A E Heitsman.........................
W Tinr.erstet...............................
H Olds..........................................
N J Dye........................................
Frank Dye...................................
I. Woods.......................................
C Dye.............................
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J Monahan ...................................
H Schlappi..................................
A. Blum........................................
John Blum....................................
John Proctor...............................
I Brown.........................................
F Brown ............ ...................... .
I Quick.................................. ......
A D Lipen...................................
A K Case, mdse..........................
Connie Dye, uoom stick.............
Tony Dalpaz, lumber...............
Claud Houssey, gravel..............
Jeff Harris, on contract for.....
clearing right of way............. 150.00
41.90
King A Smith, mdse...................
42.80
Alex McNair, mdse ...................
L Nehon, payment of contract..
75.00
on Burns’ road................... ..
Albert Olds, for boulders and...
damages for hauling across ..
5.00
place........................................ -
G'is Peterson, balance due on..
contract for clearinf right of
way........................... ................. 190.00
10.00
Ike Quick, for boulders ............
L Quick, for gravel and bould­
ers ................................................ - 15.00
8.90
Ed Snodgrass, rndse...................
C Weagel, excavating contract 131.60
Commercial Stables, livery hire 10.00
Total
Road Dist. No. 3
Poy Woods.............................
Geo Heilmeyer....................
Fred Lyster ..........................
I. J Craven.............................
A B Estabrook ...................
V F Learned ........................
E G Anderon........................
J T Moon ............................
S D Moon .............................
H Hollett...............................
C Hollett...............................
II Welsh ................................
M B Beran ...........................
J C Trent .............................
Geo Symes .............................
S T Ward .............................
W T Trent ..........................
J Heilmeyer .........................
R L Huston.............................
F Drebert..............................
L Kelluw................................
E Kellow ................................
Kellow ...............................
W Sappington
Sappington........................
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U S Edwards
u Edwards ..............................
H. H HIGLEY,
HOUSEKEEPERS
For great efforts are being made in
this vicinity to sell baking powders of
inferior class, made from alum acids
and lime phosphates, both undesir­
able to those who require high-grede
cream of tartar baking powder to
make clean and healthful food.
The official Government
tests have shown Royal
Baking Powder to be a
pure, healthful, grape
cream of tartar baking
powder, of highest
strength, and care should
be taken to prevent the
substitution of any
other brand in its place.
Royal Baking Powder costs only a
fair price per pound, and is cheaper
and better at its price than any
other baking powder in the world.
Nellie Webb ................................
J Lewallen .......................... .......
Fred Lewallen............................
Claud Lane...................................
Lucious Lane ..............................
Jim Imlah ............... .................. -
C Lewallen..................................
I< E Bundy..................................
Will Christensen........................
W A Gage ..................................
Will Gage .....................................
W Franklin .................................
Win Redaway .............................
J Redberg ..................................
<1 kRedberg .................................
46.87
26.23
18.75
41.87
26.87
46.87
20.00
32.18
37.50
12.50
5.00
37.75
13.75
26 62
27.60
12.60
9.68
46 24
46.00
17.50
45.00
67.37
41 K
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51.87
31.87
18.78
Rain or shine, I will sell nt my
residence two and one half miles
East of Tillamook City, near Fair
vi-w Hull, on the 24th ¿lay of March.
1914, the following described per­
sonal property :
14 head high grade Jersey milk
cow», from 3 to 6 years old. all bred
to my Island Bull, A| ril King, to
freshen this spring.
1 Two year old Better.
8 Head yearling Heifers.
t high grade Jersey Bull, bred
from above mentioned bull, ready
(or light service
Three head of Horse«.
Sale to twgiii at HF 3D a. in.
Terms of sale Cash on hand or
bankable pnpers.
Colonel J W. Hughes, of Forest
Grove Auctioneer.
M ohkison M ill »
Bid» Wanted.
331 Glisoo st., Portland, Ore.
Must be Watchful
5.35
King and Peterson Sign with
5.00
Baker City Ball Team.
6.55
12.50
Jimmy Richardson is back from
5.00
Tillamook, but this time it is not
2.26
news of baseball leagues that he
22.20
brings, but of trout, big fat ones,
1.60
and to be had in any number for a
11.60
few hours work on the streams of
84.67
the coast, says the Oregonian.
161 34
Sammy did not cutch fish himself,
8.10 O I.ane ..........................................
lie is not an enthusiastic angler.
E A Lane .....................................
He leaves the fishing to others that
92.50 I'll Fletcher ............................
is, until the piscatorial prize is
John Borbra...............................
ready
to serve on the table.
84.00 Harlv Curl, wood .......................
"Dutch"
Armbruster,
ex-big
I* R Coulson, on road contract..
leaguer and coast baseball star,
60.00 Andy and Ed Kostic, on road
54.00
did the Tillamook fishing honors
contract ................................
30.00 C C Murphy, launch fare.........
(or Richardson, The ex-'Vhite Sox
and Beayer pitcher is now engaged
12.92 I) II Fletcher, repairs ............
56.00 Ira Diamond, lumber................
in business at Tillamook.
54 80 E E Colestock, launch fare......
Richardson did manage to start
some baseball in the cheese country
69.00 E B Harthrop, road work........
UM). 00 Beaver Lumber Co, lumber....
and reports Hint the town of Tilla­
258.33
mook is expecting a successful sea­
208 33 Total
1578.51 son on the diamond.
Armbruster will catch for the
664.81
Tillamook team
83.33
250.00 Field Worker Comes In April.
Richardson signed another Tilla­
Prof. II. T. French, of the Oregon mook player for the Baker team of
the
Western Tri-State. The re­
ttie
34.50 Shite Agricultural College having emit ia Clint King, a deputy
in
charge
the
farm
management,
31.26
sheriff.
72.50 field studies mid demonstrution
King ia a pitcher, infielder or
work,
«ent
the
following
letter
to
26.85
outfielder, He is a right handed
Comity
Clerk
J.
C.
Holden
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7.50
bats left-handed, is 21
"We have secured the services of thrower and ......................................
43 50
years of Hge, anil was recommend­
35.00 Roy C. |onea for Tillamook county ed by Armbruster. GunnsrPeteraon,
15 00 in the farm, field and demonatra another ex-Tillamook star, has also
10.00 lion work. He ia a graduate of the signed a Baker contract.
7.50 University of Vermont, Dairy De
The two Tillamook ball players
4.36 partment, and tins had Home five or will go into training at Salem on
5.04 six years of practical experience in the24thof this month.
2 50 dairy work, and has been connected
2.60 with the Agricultural College of To the Voters of Tillamook
2 50 Montana, and haa made good in the
5.00 Department of Dairy Production,
County.
3.75 which includes the feeding and
1 hereby announce myself as a
8.75 management of dairy stock along
1.00 the lines which will be useful in candidate for re-nomination on th*
17.60 your section. We could not secure Republican ticket for the office of
15.00 him were it not for the fact that his County Coroner, ut the primary
3.75 wife’s health is such that he is com­ election on May 15th, 1914.
pelled to move to the coast or to u
Respectfully,
W. C, H awk .
524.90 lower altitude such as Tillamook
otters. I uni sure he will make n
To
the
Voters
of
Tillamook
valuable
man
for
the
work
in
your
400.00
section.
County.
"We may not be able to secure his
2.00
I hereby announce that I am a
37.69 services tiefore April 1, for tie can­
19.22 not leave his present position until candidate for the nomination of
someone ia secured to take Ilia place. Sheriff on the Democratic Ticket at
"1 will take the matter up with ttie primarie« in May If elected I
3.00
the State Dairy mid Food Commis­ will perform the duties of my office
1336.42 sioner and see if we cannot visit to the beat of my ability without
your section at the same time he is fear or fuvor.
there.”
Respectfully.
N. J. M yeks .
96.62
AUCTION SALE
65.61
THE PIONEER BUSINESS
AGENT OF THE CITY.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U.S. Land Office at Portland. Or,
March 3rd, 1914.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
James I.angley, whose post-office
address is Garabaldi, Tillamook
County, Oregon did, on the 21st
day oi April, 1913, file in thia office
Sworn Statement and Application,
No. (13795, to pnrebase the Sw '4 of
Se 'i Section 7, Township 2 North,
Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the
provisions ot the act of June 3. 1878.
ami acts umendatory, known a» the
" Timber and Stone Law," nt such
value as might be fixed by appraise­
ment, and that pursuant to such
application, the land and timber
thereon liave been appraised, file
timber estimated 320,OlJU hoard feet I
at 20 to 5'J cents per M, and the
hind $2.00 ; that said applicant will
offer final proof in support of his
application and sworn statement
on the 28th day of May, 1914, before
the Register anil Receiver of the
U.S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore.
Any person is at liberty to pro­
test this purchase before entry, or
initiate a contest at any time be- I
fore patent issues, by filing a cor- ,
roborated affidavit in thia office, |
alleging facts which would defeat
the eutry.
II. F. IT igby , Register.
A St. Patrick's ball will be given
by tin- United Artisans at the Tilla- I
niook Commercial Club on Tuesday ;
March 17th.
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Abstract Co.
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« Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
Surveying, Insurance.
Both Phones.
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TILLAMIXIK . . OREGON.
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Elwood Creamery Co. wishes to
receive bids for hauling cheese to
Tillamook Wharf and train Leave
bids at Curl Il allertiteli» office ou T illamook K ibctvic L ight ani »
or tiefore March 15. 1914.
kFVKL C ompany
KLWtXM» CKKANKMY Co.
’LL SFALDINO, Minister.
Tillamook
I Baker’s Bre
Solci at
All Grocer!
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Take advant^n
of the new ParB j
Post rates as««
have us send^
Drugs or ajh”
thing in our i Get
mail order
ceive the same*«»*
tention as th «
would person»;H
and if any Um'
you receive a Ran
thing which ap (
not perfectly ;r»r
isfactory we ■.
gladly refujp“
your money, Wat
exchange gwh°'
at
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CLOUGH’S ie™
RELIABLE DRL’GfDot
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd A 3rd AVENUE WES
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U1JÍ1’ .t
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Great Majestic
Malleable and
Charcoal Iron
®>r peri fa. Takes but half the fed'
in cthtr ranges far perfect bakmT- .
AH Copper Reaavoir—A;aia<t fk* '
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
On your front porch can l<e lit
every night until midnight
ami register not over
fifty cents per month
on the meter.
"W. A, Williams!
LtflHD
PüflSTER.
0*wevi TV»« Ordinar, Rmrct
s
with the problem of buying«
you will find it distinctly»
ggous to come and do yoT|
ing here. You will get m
qualities, the most thoroj
thoroaj
conscientious i wen -kmuashipl
not
_ ill
charged the most reasonabitj
We can supply single or|
Sets or any single article j
may’ be in need of.
If anyone should ask you to buy a
team of horses ”unsight, unseen,”
from a mere printed description you
would think he intended to "sting”
you.
y°’1- Now there is no more sense in
ouyii
buying
a range "unsight, unseen” than
there is in buying a team of horses —nor
ts it necessary. 7Ae Great Majettic ¡3 in nse
tn almost every township in the United States
west of the New England States—and
uuu ir
n will pev
it
pey you to drive nn
an o-
_ ,u . ’ ' n< *1
T1 **’ *° Sve ----
a'"’ carefully
examine HIV
the urcut
Great MajtA
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the range with a reputation
reputation-built
beA maturiilr
mattriail-
—built on honor—of the best
y°Ur ’"Pncv in a ra,,*e
a” Z
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w ‘ bU5 ?».raiRe every day‘ or ’“deed, every year, and wks
you do, you want the best your money can procure—that’s the
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I Don’t Buy Any Range
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to Milk Con,
Our prices, in advance. J
Ion; quarta, in advance ¿1
iu advance, 3V4c.
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Mutual Dlione
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- Sidney E. Henderson, Pres,
" Surveyor.
■ John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary Treas., Attomey-at
« Law, Notrary Public.
Bids Wanted for Wood.
Maple Leaf Creamery Aaeociation
wishes to receive bids for wood de­
livered at its factory, in four foot
length», both alder and hemlock
Company will consider bids from
25 corda to I50cords. Half to t>e de
livered by August 15. 1914, and bal
ance by October 15, 1914.
Leave bids at Carl Hatierlacli s
office, Tillamook, Ore. Company
reservea right to reject any or nil
bids. All bids to be in by .'lurch
25 1914
M aple L eaf C kkaneky A ss ’ n .
My Record is my Reference,-Over
61 years in Oregon. Anything that
you buy of me I will see that you
get a clean bill of sale. I ' will
11 rent ‘
you a bouse or store or rooms in
any part of the city.
$1,000 Buys a 16 Room Lodging
________ st, near 14th
House on , Morrison
Rent
street. . E
— $50
. per month. This
can’t be beat for the money.
$350 Buys 12 Room Lodging House,
all housekeeping rooms. Rent
$35 on Hall street, near Park street
Good income,
$450 Buys 12 Room Lodging on
Yamhill street near 14th street,
Rent $45 per month, income $88
per month, with a few living
rooms, nice place.
$300 Buys 10 Room Lodging House
on Front st, near saw mills and
$35 per
foundery.
Rent on!
bargain,
month. This is surel
ing House
$900 Buys 10 Room
"near Jacksorf
on Sixth s
oarders. This is
street,
a goo
this 40 Room Apirt-
$3,500 $
e. All modern Rent
meiit I
$225 per month, good income on
North 19th street, near Northrup
street, This is a high class family
apartment House, if you want
something good.
$800 BTiys 1! Room Lodging House
. on Everett street, near 20th street
Rent $40 per month, large yard,
some trees, nice family place.
$2,000 takes this 26 room boarding
house on I.ownsdale street, near
Alder street, with 18 bonders.
Rent only $75 per month.
$506 Buys a swell 15 Room Board­
ing house, on Third street, near
College street. Rent $45 month.
A Bargain, 17 Room Lodging on
Mill street, near 11th street, very
cheap, income $170 per month.
Rent $75 per month, modern,
some housekeeping rooms,furnace
heat. This is a snap.
$450, 11 Room Flat, on 5th street,
near Main st. Rent$35 per month.
This is a money maker.
$1,700Buys 43 Room Hotel on Ruset
street, near Abiner ave., close to
car shops, good business restau­ I
rant seats 50. Rent $95 per month.
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Don t miss this bargain.
$550—11 Room Boarding House on
North 16th street, near Evering
street, modern swell place, cheap
rent.
$8,000 takes this swell 55 Room
Boarding House on Third street,
near Montgomery street, cheap
rent, steam heat, Hot and cold
water, this is a palace. Income
$1.200 per month.
$1,500 Buys 24 Lodging House on
Park street, near Taylor street.
Rent $100 per month, income $205
per month. This is a good bay.
$1,000 Buys a swell Confectionery
store on 4th street, near Salmon
st. Rent only $45 per month. This
is a palace and a money maker.
Trouble in family is cause of sale.
Write to me about this.
Notice
Get That Name
in your nund—memoria«
ÍT**?.1*,•reTr *>'»’ y°n
buy whukey and you will
alway» yet the beet.
ORD» FROM
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The n- rvoir is ell copper w t h«8
• tea kettle through a copper P*>
starved from one p
cf copper,
•TBiast left hand lining of urc VxX
15 jrallaBs of water in 1». *<*7
m 'incrJa and is iruitaatly moved
from the firn,
AA U, T. Skew Tea TV GrrW-t
Ever Fat la a 8«*
tncr-aaina th. etrmtrth and w«sr
Uriel MarrHic more than SOOs *<■
where other ranrv* are weakest—!
to inquire about thia teatwu.
FOR SALE BY
ALEX McNAIR co .