Tillarnoolc Headlight, Aergvist 10, IPI6. Commissioners’ Court. W. A. Williams late .McFalls .......................... ' Art 1 liornas, gravel . . 1. H. Meinpste. and Sam Hoober ............... Long & Co., lumber ........... W B. Aiderman ................. G. Williams, damages ........... z'c Road Dist- No Chas Morgan ................. Ernest Crown Everct Dean ........... Torry Krumluff Grant Marshall ........... . John Banquet ................... Sam Johnson ............... Ben Senters ........... N. Nelson ......................... G. H. Benson ....................... John Langley ................. Fred Paquet ........... . Frank Crane valentine Stoker ............... V alintine Stoker Frank Barnes ......................... B. Comstock ................. G. W. Wilks ..................... W. H. Sales ................... H. Turner ....................... Oral F. Barnes ......... E. A. Worthington . Wm. Brcbst ....................... Clay Daniel ......... Alva Finley ......... R E. Myers ......... Albert Miller .... Fred Zaddaeh ... lohn Wall ........... E. A. Worthington Rosco Barker . Wm. Barber ......... Geo. Balmer......... Albert Easom John Anderson W. F Caine Leslie Barber . . .98 J. t mstafson .. . ■75 V A. iuiuh 56.95 Mr. Glenn ........ ucilie Jenson . 8-75 i. Banter ........ 48.55 • co. Shaver .. . 104.0c D. T. Edmunds 100.00 Albert Clark . . The County Court met in regular session August 4, 1915 with following officers present. Hon. A. M. Hare, Judge, Commissioners Geo. R. Mc­ Kimens, and Frank L. Owens, J. C. Holden, County Clerk, H. Crenshaw Sheriff. Court enters into an agreement with Bayocean people for construction of Bayocean road, appropriating $7750, for culverts, ripraping, clearing, grad­ ing. etc. Bayocean Co. will furnish dredge, including upkeep and wages, lor the sum of $390 per month to he paid by the county. Work to com­ mence not later than August 20, 1915. County and S- Railroad Co. enter into agreement for laying siding for loading track. County leases boiler and engine from Bailey mill for power and rock crusher at Blodgett Co. quarry near Manhattan for $100 for three months. Road District No. 2. $ R. Funk .................... ueo. Betchart .......... A. E. Holden .......... S. Pcty ...................... L. hckloff ................ A. E. Holden .......... N. Weber ................ F. Blaser .................. W. Johnson ............. J. Biser ................ ’•. A. Darby .................. J. Mix ........ :............ Mat Weber .............. L. Getchel ................ R. Funk .................... A. E. Holden .......... L. Eckloff ................ A. E. Holden .......... Sam Petty ................ N. Weber ................ Total ............................... $7,644.32 Geo. Betchart ........ , T. H. Pitts, piling ............... 94-50 W. D. Wood ....... King & Smith mds............... 10.85 Wm. Wood .............. Sandburg-Logus Co., W. S H. E. Warren .......... ! Cone road ........................... John Gedlish .......... , Alex McNair Co., mds ........ Wm. Armstrong . . F. E. Cross, labor ................. Julius Beebehisor . . ' Walt Woods contrac* ............. ,___ Wallie Harris .......... Tilden & Madden, pile driving 219.20 C. C. Jolliffe ............ Arstell & Berns ..................... 142.10 J. D. Edgbert .......... ( W. E. Walling draying ........ 5.65 Wm. Provoost Good Roads. Meh. Co............. 1896.71 Clem Hurliman Brighton Mills Co. lumber .. 2.80 J. H. Johnson .. . A. F. Coates Lbr. Co. lbr. ... 1891.35 E. Ayers .............. Howard Cooper Corporation 21.05 Roy Funk ............ Brighton Mills Co., lbr................ 758.62 L. Eckloff ............ F. B. Mead, gravel ................. • 55 Albert Biggs .... H. W. Wright, gravel ......... 5-40 Ike Wells ............ G. W. Phelps, mds ................. 6.38 Bat Nelson .......... D. Martiny, cruising ............. 7.00 Geo. McDowel . . Feeney Bremer Co. repairs .. 160.65 O. Munson .......... Tohl & Anderson, mds .......... 5-3° C. W. Wells ........ Nehalem Saw Mill ................. 4138 Joe Parazo ........ F. P. Hobson ......................... 48.00 Will Wilks .......... Nehalem Times, printing . 7.60 Homer Wilks .... Bales & Erskine , material Chas. Wells ........ and labor ............................... 59965 Tho Haugen ........ Road Dist. No. 3. Sam Doney .......... Lee Lyster ............................... Marion Darby . . . Robt Lyster ............................. Geo. Milks .......... Fred Lyster ............................. Arch Beebchiser . W. Hester ................................. Amos Vaughn .. . Eugene Hester ....................... Bill Bragg .......... J. C. Creecy ............................. Ed Stark .............. R. B McClay ......................... Ed Jacoby ............ Fritz Drcbert ........................... Walter Baker .... Lyster Forkner....................... Joe Mapes ............ Fred Marte . ........................ . D. Billings .......... Ed. Morehead ......................... A. Apsley . .......... Loyd Kellow ........................... Guy Allmon ........ Tom Kellow ............................. A. J. Nails ............ A. J. Clark ............................... Lor Wilson .......... • Geo. Kellow ............................. Chas Thomas .... wm. Clark ............................... Perry Silvey ........ R B McClay ........................... Tom Kempster . . Forest Ayer ......... Walter Severance Roy Blanchard .................. . Powers ........ Frank Prcselor ............... . J. B. Monroe . . Roy Woods . . . Will Wright . . . Rov Mayfield D. Billings .... R. Kellow ... ......................... F. Dye .............. F. B. Smith ............................. Q. Pangborn H. W. Donald ......................... Powers .............. Jas. Imlah ................................. Tom Kempster Ray Nelson ............................. G. Allmon ........ J. D. Pearson ......................... H. Nelson ........ \ ictor Lane ............................. Wall Harris . . . Ola Lane ................................. Sid Travis ........ A. S. Lane ............................. Fred Biggs .... L. D. Heaston ......................... H. Dawson .... ? J. Lane ....................................... Hull .................. G. F. Gates ............................... W. Maddux H. McKnight ......................... Joe Monahan . . Ross Chilcott ........................... R. T. Martin ... G. L. Lane............................... B. Wilbur ........ T. J. McKnight ....................... Alvin Blum ... C. P. Morse ............................. John Blum . . Jay Davis ................................. Clell Pearson C. L. Angel.......... Fred Blum ... J. W. Williams ..................... H. Graf ............ Jas Imlah ........................... Chas Fleck ... A. E. Meyer ............................. Alwin Blum . . . Ross Chilcott........................... Amba Brown .. I’. C. Meyer . Norman Christensen Ralph Chilcott ......................... J. Proctor ............ Oscar Carver ................... • • Robt. Forkner . . . Dell Winters ........................... Albert Kake ........ Will Ward ............................... C. Dye .................. F. Schirzinger ......................... W. M. Severance Fred Affolter ........................... C. Davis ................ Walter Affolter ........................ C. Dye .................. Alfred Bauer ........................... Joe Monahan .... Hollis Franklin ...................... H. Schirzinger ......................... J. Plasker ............ R. Martin ............ H. Bailey ................................... I. L. Nixon ............................... J. Martin .............. M. D. Sandridge ................... .. J. Matney ............ M. Burdick .......... • • pr • • Jack Williams .......................... Ww Wright ....'. Ralph Sutton . ........................ W. Maddux ........ Adam Babcock ........................ Nels Erickson . . Carl Commons N. G. Dye ............ Chas Hinshaw ......................... N. J, Dye .............. Edd Mallory ........................... Henry Nelson . . . A. M. Jenck Sid Travis ............ Wallace Edson ....................... Frank Dye .......... Wm. Gould . Q. Pangborn ... John Slicks Frank Dye .......... Nels Haglund I. R. Maine ........ Chas Cruthers Clint Hawks H. J. Tohl Art Mapes ........ V. S. Edwards Max Doerge L'lvsis Edwards Oly Womer ........ lohn Imlah A. G. Herring . lohn Fleck Ed Le Francis John Lowrance Bruce Hare .......... Chas Blum . Ray Hushbeck . $5.44307 Howard Owens Total ................ Arena Con. Co. Hunt's bridge Ivan .Gist road ...................................... 750.00 D. Sanders .......... 425.00 Con Newbill A. Arstill, Squires road Sandburg Logus Co, Bay­ Guy Mattoon ocean road ........................... • • 83300 Wm O’Connell 10.25 Lyle Craven I. F. Larson work .................. 93.80 Toe I ind«ay Ms'td’ix & Feldshau gravel SOO Ldd Quick, load rocks Rov Estabrook 16.25 Wirt Sappington Hans Wilks, labor 6.50 Earl Paul .......... A T. Dolan, bridge repairs . 28 00 F. H. Devine, repairs Alva Learned 1.00 Chas Grant Thaver .......................... Murphy ». 1007 Citv Transfer Co ................... • P. M. Stivcrson 30.30 A. E. H:!i.t, •f gravel .............. I TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR Total .................................... .$668.85 -■ B. and Arthur Mearor . . . . 16.24 Dennis & Jenck, lumber........ 127.91 1 ill. Clay Works, tile ............ 1045 -ominercial Stables, hauling. 10.00 6.00 L Nordstrom .......................... Frank laylor, printing .......... 6.75 .. Hinshaw, gravel ................ 2.25 cd. I roubough, repairs ........ 2 75 McTrapler, stage line ........ 2.50 Chas Lundquist, rock ............ 1940 Albert Boon, work .................. 5-45 koo >itn Body felt, gravel .............. Cloverdale Merc. Co. mdse .. 13638 54.14 cred Tamoreaux, wood .......... Eastman Wilson Co., mds. . . . 2.90 I. M. Baker .............................. 92.00 icffrey 81 Buifton, Sandlake roqd contract ........................ 2100 oe Jeffery & Button, Hollett road contract ........................ 54 34 Jeffery & Button, Hollett Road Contract ...................... 615.46 Sandberg Logus Co, Green limber road contract ........ 328.80 E. F. Carter, lumber .............. 107.38 M. J. and John Jenck, E. E. Cross road contract ............ Till. Feed Co., wood .............. Clarence Davis, labor ............ Cloverdale Telephone Co. .. . G. M. Kostic, mds..................... d. A. Knoblock, lumber ........ L. Hiner, repairs ...................... Jrley Kellow, gravel ............ D. \V. Gilbert & Sons, mds . . General Fund. Barthold Barge Co................... A. L. Stuvinger ........................ Geo. Bean ................................. J. B. Van Winkle .................... E. G. Lantz ................................ Geo. X. Riddell ................ ,... R. L. Shreve .............................. L. Hiner .................................... R. L. Shreve ............................ C. A. Dunn ................................ R. L. Shreve ............................ J. E. Reedv .............................. A. E. Ball .................................. A. L. McCarty ............ . .......... T. H. Goyne .............................. C. T. Wiegand ........................ King & Smith .......................... ...................... Dr. S. M. Wendt .................... Mrs. S. A. Clark ...................... Ray & Co..................................... E. L. Robertson ...................... 1'illainook Feed Co................... Tohl & Anderson .................... Geo. W. Phelps ........................ Mrs. A. E. McKune ................ W. D. Gladwell ...................... Boys & Girls Aid Society . . . . H. Mason & Co......................... Conover & Condit .................. Crystal Laundry ...................... Tillamook Headlight .............. Tillamook Herald .................. M. E. Gruber ............................ F. C. Hobson .......................... I illamook Water Works .... Mutual Telephone Co.............. Pac. Tel and Tel. Co................. Coast Power Co......................... J. S. Stephens .......................... Pete Hansen .............................. Alex McNair Co....................... T. E. Epplett ............................ Coroner Inquest ...................... jeo. R. McKimens ................ Frank L. Owens ...................... A. M. Hare ................................ C. A. Johnson .................... W. S. Buel................................ B. L. Beals ................................ H. Crenshay ........ ................ Glass & Prudhomme .............. P. W. Todd I. C. Holden E. W. Stanley Total .................. . Miscelaneous. Sam McVey ................ Goodyear Rubber Co. I. C. Holden ................ Mrs. Geo. Chophert .. Howard Cooper Co. .. Mrs. M. A. Meador . . Mrs. Carl Shortridge H. Wr. Herring ............ H. W. Herring.......... Mrs. Carl Shortridge . Mrs. Carl Shortridge Barthold Barge Co... Frank Taylor .............. Total AUGUST 24, 25, 26, 27, 1915 TUESDAY, OPENING DAY : Concerts Every Afternoon and Evening WEDNESDAY, MOOSE DAY : Judging in all Departments. THURSDAY, SCHOOL DAY : Interesting Contests wirttitling Baseball every day. FRIDAY, GRANGERS DAY: BETTER BABIES, PRIZES Awarded 3 pin. Parade Committee and help out. Browning Amusement Company TO THE PUBLIC:—Please read tlie announcement in vour premium list (it yin have not one ask for it) and accept the invitation there jjiven to yon as loyal citizens, to ome out and assist to make this Fair the BEST EVER ; especially encourajje the children to show what‘they can do. that they may do better work, living hotter lives, thereinsurinji a better future citizenship There will be something; worth while every day;—Team Pulling; Matches, Hitching Contests, Tug-ofWar, Foot Races, Ladies Horseback Riding Contest Push Ball Contests. * TO GRANGES, SCHOOL AND OTHER EXHIBITORS Please make yout entries before the Fair opens, if possible ; also prepare your booths and exhibit spaces early thereby avoiding confusion on opening day. Get all exhibits yon can Monday, not later than Tuesday noon. Read carefully the rules in Premium list, yon may obtain premium lists application blanks desired information by applying to superintendents or to the J. H. D unstan , Tillamook County Fair Bonn 1. W m . G. T ait , Official Program is being prepared. L. M K ranek , W. S. B uel . and entered on the 17th day of May, | 1915, directing that publication there • of be made in the Tillamook Head­ light, a newspaper of general circula­ tion published in the County of Tilla- I mook and State of Oregon for a period of six (6) successive weeks. Date of first publication July 15, 1915. Date of last publication August 26 ’15 Charles A. and Claud M. Jones, 1307-9 Yeon Build­ ing, Portland, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned have been duly appointed administrators of the estate of Mar­ gery Lcasia, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate arc hereby required to present same, with the proper vouchers, duly verified, to the undersigned at the office of T. B. Handley, in Tillamook City, City. 1 illa- mook County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Wm. J. Bogart, Goldie Clark. Administrators of the es- . $2,968.30 tate of Margery Lcasia, deceased. 75-20 Date of first publication July 90.45 Date of last publication Aug. 41-75 20. to ATTENTION DAIRYMEN. 4.1-57 11.70 During my absence, whi*e away on 20 00 my vacation, Mr. Charles Goyne will 22 00 gather up your caalves and pay you 88.12 the highest market price. Call him on 63. to the mutual phone, or phone my res­ 20 30 idence on either phone. 12 68 J. Merrel Smith, .6.00 The Calf Man. $ <88 12 All Societies invited to get in touch with Grand Parade 10:30 a.tn. Coast Power Company. 1 OUR PURPOSE IS TO SERVE PUBLIC WELL ■ Furnished Housekeeping Tents Only 0 ne Dollar a Day. Electric lights and Water in every tent; go surf bathing or hunt for crabs and clams; tent city is under direction of Bar View hotel; many entertaining features; no liquors al- lowcdjsold. Rates by week, $5 and up; sleeping tents and board at hotel, $2 per day and 11.>. Write W. A. Wise, Bar View, 'Tillamook Coilnty, Orc., or 210 Failing Bldg., Portland Orc. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN. . During my absence, while on my vacation, Mr. Charles Goyne will gather your calves and pay you the highest market price. Call him on the Mutual phone, or phone my residence on either phone. J. Merrel Smith, The Calf Man. #100 Reward #100. The reader» of this paper will be (»leased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, rind that is Catarrh Hill’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of ihe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing it? work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power* that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials Address H. H. CHENEY Ac CO., Te’edo Ohio Sold by Druggists. 75c Take Hail's Pamilv fills for consti .»at ion ta I I I I Our plant is well equipped and maintained in perfect running order. We can furnish you with any­ thing in electric supplies or fix­ tures for wiring, lighting, heat­ ing, power, or cooking. We have experienced and ca| a- ble men to attend to our lines and to do house wiring and -! instala- ---- tions. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Tillamook. Lee R. Ijams, Laura M. Kerron formerly Laura M. Ijams, Les­ lie Ijams, Evelyn Ijams and Ethel Miller, formerly Ethel Ijams, Plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. Melvina Venen and John Doe Venen, her husband. Frank Le Duck and Mary Roe Le Duck, his wife, Defendants. To. Mrs. Melvina Venon and John Doe Venen, her husband; Frank Le Duck and Mary Roe Lc Duck, his wife, and to you and each of you, de­ fendants above named, in the name of the State of Oregon you and each of you are required and hereby com­ manded to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 27th day of August, 1915, being more than six (6) weeks from the date of the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer to the said com­ plaint, for want thereof these plain­ tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, in substance as follows: For a decree determining the adverse interests in and to block fifteen (15) in and of Miller's Addition to the town of Till amook and State of Oregon and de claring the plaintiffs to be the own­ ers in fee simple and entitled to the possession of said premises as against any and all persons whomsoever, and yourselves in particular, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for such further relief as to the Court may seem meet in the premises This summons is served upon you by virtue of an order of the above entitled. Court, which order was made THE ALEX. JVIeNRIR & CO. GENERAL HARDCUARE Kitehen Hauges and Heating Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN THE COUNTY. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere “MONEY The mint makes it and under terms of the Continental Mortgage Company you can secure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approv- ed real estate. Terms easy, tcll us your wants and we will co operate with you. • PETTY & COMPANY. 513 Denham Building Denver, Colo Lightening never strikes twice in 1 the same place, nor does a mosquito, but some other mosquito, may._____ Don’t pack your vacation grip as if vou were going to Central Africa. There are drug store, and haberdash cries in other places too. i THE "GREATER OREGON" With new bulMin«». better equipment, en- Inreert e*ln Its t«»rtl«’th >rar. Tuesdnr. Neptember 14. I h I tralntrig in f’ommerre, J oh P iim I im »». Ar* bite« ture. I a« . »fedi« Ine. Teaehlii«. I r» IIorb. Music, Physical Trainin« 4»»»l Une AtU lw«re»- and *tr«»nf departments« l iber­ al Education. I ibrary of more then .15.000 volume*, thir­ teen buildins« f’tUr equipped, two sflendld r, ni»iHsluni» Toitton F ree. Ihirmltnrle* for men bn«! for women. Espanse» l