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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 13, 1916.
COUNTY AFFAIRS.
Sam Tomilson
30 00 Guy Vaughn
R- Kennedy-
Miscellaneous Bills.
105 00 Albert Darby
John
Kennedy
• •
Glass & Prudhomme, blanks $ 24.00
51.25 Hans Wilks ., » .......................
Fred Zaddach ....
Elliott Fisher Co. Mds...........
105.00
.25 Art Palmer .........
Gordon Hare ........................
36.25 C. Jolliffe ...;.......................
J R. Harter refund on taxes
87.84 R. G. Ferichs ....
Coast Power Co. lights ....
50.00
23 10 A. E. Worthington
Walter Pettys ........................
King & Smith, mds. ................
48.75 A. J. Nails .. ...........................
.45 Emil Ross
36.25
Pacific Tel & Tel Co.............
28.60 •A. S. Tilden .........
E. F. Hopkins ......................
10.00 O. Hopkins .:.......................
J. G. Jassman, killing and hur­
Albert Metier
48.75
rying horse ............................
H. Mapes ................................
5.00
30.00 Charley Cater ........................
Tillamook Headlight printing 12.50 Elwood Finley
Albert
Easom
..
.
.
7.50
Tillamook Herald printing.
E. White ................................
12.50 Charley Clark
.
5.00 N. J. Dye ................................
Mr« Gillilant, laundry ..........
.70 Dick Bartrow .......
41.70
T. H. Goyne rent and Tele...
24.00
Q. Pangborn ,.......... ‘............
M ni. Crawford
75.00 Frank Powers .......................
E. Harrison, premium on se­
Ralph
Robinson
.
.
25.00
curity bond ......................
50 00
Walt Severance ....................
Anderson
25.00 Henry Nelson '.......................
('. I. Clough Co., mds.............
96.55 John
Aug
Lundberg
15.00
Salaries.
Frank Dye ...........................
41 95 Joe Mapes ..............................
J. F. Jones, sealer of weights
6.4 9 Chas. Havbarker
Fred
Reust,
sr.
..
.
41.25
C. L. Hawley farm and field
Ed La France .......................
46 71 W. Wheatley .........................
work ...................................... 375.00 A. Cummings ........
Cleve
Allen
...........
44.21
A. L. McCarty, fire warden..
E. Lucas ....,........................
59.50 J. A. Cummings
37.81 B. Nelson ................................
Dr. R. T. Boals, county poor
F.
J.
Darcy
...........
44.21
and health officer .............. 161 00
A. Williams .. >......................
42.34 Oscar Tittle ............................
F. L. Owens ............................ 108 05 Harry Maynard . .
C.
I.anderback
.
..
44
21
A. M. Hare .............................. 120 00
Tony Haugan ........................
5 00 C. Haugan ..............................
Geo. R. McKimens................ 126 65 A . O. Mendenhall
Sam
Thompson
.
25
46
J. C. Holden ............................ 133.33
Marion Darby ........................
A. Sellon ..........
25 46 Ed Jacobs ..............................
Kathleen Mills ........................
75.00 M.
Herman
Klug
46
20
E. Thomas ...............................
Vida A. Millis ........................
65 00
21.75 Jack Jennings ........................
H. Crenshaw .......................... 133 00 Chas Christensen
M.
A.
Sellon
........
10.87
W. Thomas ............................
W. L. Campbell ......................
75 00
49.68 Joe Osborne ............................
O. G. Swenson ........................
75.00 Tilden's team ........
Sandberg
’
s
team
..
71.56
C. A. Johnson ................
100 00
Road District No. 3
40.93 Edward F. Carter ....
H. B. Millis..............................
75.00 George Knight . .
Elmer
Easom
.
5
00
Elmer L. Webb ......................
81.60
Myron Blanchard ...
W. Whiting .
13 75 J. M. Baker ..................
B. L. Beals ....................
83.33 J.
Albert
Marolf
.......
15.00
w. s. Buci.................
140.00
Mallory, Hass & Blum
A. E Rittenhouse
12.50 Good
Mary L. White ......................
50 00 C.
Koads Meh. Co.
F.
Palmer
.......
3
75
Mrs. H. C. Hanson ................
9 00
Dick Rutgers ................
Bert
Cornstock
77.50
Mrs. L. I. Leach ............
6.00
W. R. Robedee ............
Easom
107.50 Walter Affolter ..........
Mrs. L. M. Buel ..............
19.50 j Charley
S.
Vermelyca
.
67
50
County Poor.
J. H. Hicks ..................
1 Oral Barnes
.... 105 00 J. H. Shoemaker ..........
R. N. Henklc for Dora M.
1
Sam
Tomilson
22
50
Filkins ..................................
40.00 j G. Coleman
Albert Boon ..................
2.50 E. G. Anderson ............
L. S. Hushbeck for Loll and
C.
A.
Easom
...............
55
00
meals ......................................
24 00 L. H. Kenney .
A ,C. Deuel ..................
35 30 Cloverdale Tel Co.........
Boys & Girls Aid ....................
30.00 ; ! A.
D.
Lomincn
57.50
W m. Fletcher, digging grave
5.00 1 R. McMillen ...............
Cloverdale Merc. Co. .
.
55.00 Beaver Lumber Co. ..
Marie Kamm, for Indian
B.
Daniels
.........
22
50
Louise ....................................
27.50
Oscar Taggart ..............
69.00 R. E. Wilson
P. E. Jewell for Frank Morey 30 00 C. W. Cummings ........... ....
■■■•
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A.
E.
McCarty
...............
11
25
Dr. S. M. Wendt .................. .
H. B. Lockwood .. ..
7 00 , Charles Haybarker ........
....
19.35
Berns Bros, for Mrs. Collins
J. M. Weiss & Sons
2.11 1 Warren Easom .........
43.90 R. B. McClay ..........
Grant Mills for Mrs. Filkins.
10.50 Edgar Batzner .............
14.68
Tillamook Feed Co, for Mrs.
John Creecy ............
Morris ......
14.68 A. Clark ........................
Collins ....................................
5.00 'Raymond
Walter
Thompson
.....
38.90
Will Clark ....................
Tillamook Feed Co. for Mrs.
Albert Easom ...............
46 09 Jos Sperry ......................
Hilgcrson ..............................
13.95 Sain Tomilson .............
22
80
Koy Hraden .. >............
Geo. W. Phelps for W. D.
Billie Steen .............
7.50 F. Lyster ......................
Dowd ......................................
9.70 Grant Marshal .........
49.06
R .W. Watson, rent................
R. Blanchard ..................
7.00
Swahaw ...........
53.75 Levi Gillham ................
Tillamook lodge, lot..............
47 50 Joseph
Harry
Mitchell
.............
30.00
J. C. Bewley, rent....................
J. W. Hester ................
5.00 lorn Berry ....
37.50 X. Lyster........................
R. H. Cady, mds ....................
24.92 Frank Crane ...................
.
..
47.50
Lee Lyster ....................
H. Mason & Co., mds E.
Nelson ...................
50.00 bred Dunham ..............
Baker ....................................
23.90 Nels
Mark
Hobson
...............
25.00
I. C. Woods ..................
D. S. Boyakin mds. J.
53.75 Ed Morehead ................
Fuller .............
Angello ..................................
8.28 Thomas
Walter
Morgan
.............
51.56
Harley Curl ..................
Conover & Condit, mds...........
9.25 Milo Beaman .................
51.56 A. A. Imlah ..................
County Coroner.
Frank
Mitchell
...............
7.50
B. B. Dunham ................
Dr. S. M. Wendt, Burke case
12.00 John Paquet ...................
50.31 Sid Travis ...,............
Dr. S. M. Went, Thomas case
7.20 Fred Pulcipher ...............
46 25 Chas Baker ..................
Circuit Court.
H. J. Sheldon ................. ...
30.00 H. J. Johl ......................
N. W. Barker ..........................
Sam Johnson .................
9.06 Mr. Dyke ........................
B. J. McCowell ......................
16.25 Gene Hester ... .<........
Chas. Morgan .................
Nels Hanson ............................
30.62 J. T. Davis ....................
C. W. Ross .....................
C. B. Wiley .................... ■.........
26.25 Henry Ely ......................
M. B. Shafer ...................
Alex Imlah ..............................
30.00 Lester Edwards ............
A. H. Cloth .....................
Amos Vaughn ..........................
17.18 Walter Affolter ............
T.
Tampsett
.....................
Justice C°urts
25.00 Ross Chilcott ................
E. H .Bert .......................
H. L. Willsin, auto hire........
5.00 R. E. Myers ...................
5 00 Dlyssis Edwards ..........
E. W. Stanley ..........................
2 05 11. B. Karr .......................
13.75 Will Ward ......................
Frank Taylor ..........................
3.05 Clark Smith .....................
58 75 Fred Schencinger ........
R. M. March ............................
7.00 Albert Smith ...................
50.25 Fred Affolter ................
Road Dist. No. 1.
52.50 M. D. Sandidge ............
France Buckles ...............
Walter D. Woods, McKimens
60.00 Jim Sutton ......................
Frank Crown .................
contract ..........
300 00
27.50 Rob Cutler ......................
Newhither ................... ...
Frank Rotondo .
... 125.0Ó H.
61.25 Oscar Taggart ................
H.
V.
Stoker
.....................
G. F ormoro .. .
78 00
36 25 Harold Brandt ..............
G. Ferrero . . .
65 00 Frank Crane, jr .............
23.75 G. W. Ramsey ..............
L. Formoro ....
65 00 Mike Halpus ...................
15.00 Fred Whitchey ..............
F. Foromro ....
63.75 E. R. Alvord ...................
36,25 1 Clarence Whitchey ....
G. Ricciatti ........
63.75 M. Newhirtcr ...................
61.25 ' U. S. Edwards ..............
F. Itorino ...
63.75 A. D. Tippin ..................... ...
32 50 Charles Murphy ............
G. Zallaro ....
63.75 C. V. Stocker ..........
I Earl Paul ........................
E. Arena ........
65.00 Mrs. Harry Crane .
120.00 I Chas Caruthers ..............
G. Gallato . .
65.00 A. Zurcher ..............
122.50 I Leo Norton ....................
F. Rossi ........
65 00
105.00 1 E. E. Parker ....................
L. Smith ............
N. Capoarell ........
65 00 L.
115.00 I G. W. Shaver ..................
B
F.
Roys
.............
-. Gillnoc ........
62 50 E. W. Aberham ....
107.50 Gilbert Blake ..................
P. Leila ........
62.50 Fred
102 50 I Jeff Fleck ........................
Paquet
............
A. Costanzo ....
76.50 George Benson ....
107.50 i Will Hudson ..................
F. W. Nottlsesy ..........
63 45 Frank Strueby ........
20.00 1 John Fleck ......................
N. Pettissi ............
78.00 John Langley ........
102.50 : Wm. Glick ........................
G. Hicks ..........
... 269.50 i J. H. Hicks ...........
2.59 ; Dolliver Brooten ............
C. G. Glassee ..............
68.75 M. D. Shafer ..........
57.50 Jim Beggs ......................
R. R. Golwards ................
23.75 H. W. Klein ............
37.50 Martin Jenck ..................
F. P. Hobson ....................
69 25 Wm. Chisholm ....
31.25 Pete Jenck ......................
W. M. Kahler........
35.30 G. T. Dougherty ...
30.00 Tom Brooten ..................
8 90 J. J. Spencer............
Pat Linkhart ........
30.00 Gail Glick ........................
Emit Ross ....
8 90 Chas Robitch ..........
58.75 — Spencer ......................
T. L. Birch ............
2.50 I Lester Barber ........
16.25 Arthur Edwards ............
11.40 Steve Scovcll .........................
Elwood Finley ............
25.00 Forrest Ayer ..................
Pau! Woptka
8 90
43.75 A. E. Myers ..................
11 10 Fred J osi ...............................
Claire Finley ..............
F. L. Martin__ ...............
Road District No. 2.
6.10
Bert Cornstock
294 31 I’. C. Myer ................... ...
12 50 A. F. Coats Lbr. Co.
M. F. Bowman ..................
1000 00 Ross Chilcott ..................
6 10 Fcldschau & Jackson ...
Geo. Hartzel ......................
100.00 Carl Commins ..............
1.10 1 W. B. Aiderman ..............
Wm. Barker ......................
25.00 Art Tatro..........................
48 90 Albert Marolf ..................
Albert Easom....................
. 75.50 Rus Tatro ........................
17.80 D. Fitzpatrick ..................
bam Tomilson ....................
95.70 Ralph Bailey ....................
11 40 V. S. Steel Products Co.
Claire Finley ........
24.00 Ralph E. Welsh ..............
6 10 L. D. Krake ......................
Bert Comstock ..................
96 00 Hbnry Davis ..................
20 00 J. F. McKinney ................
W. M. Petteys..................
8 75 C. N. Gilmore..................
7 50 Devine's Garage ..............
B F. Wilkins ....................
7.85 L. P. Gray ........................
10.00 Oregon Box & Mfg Co. .
Wm. Hartzell ....................
65.00 Enock Straw ...................
10 00 Frank A. Knowles ..........
Sam Tomilson ....................
6 00 Bert Davis ........................
9 00 W'm. Powell .......... . .........
Lee Mead ................
4 00 W. L. Miller .................... b
A. Arstill .............................. 1,499.96 H. Brooks .........................
247 50 Andrew Albertson..........
499 9 i Solon Schiffmann ............
A. Arstill ..............................
14.42 Hugh Welsh ..................
17 85 Long & Co.........................
Johl & Anderson ..........
1 50 Ray Mcasor ....................
Pacific
Tel
&
Tel
Co.
...
13.74
Geo. W. Phelps ..................
14.00 Henry Altenburgher ...
L.
1.
Dickey
.....................
22
00
Brighton Mills Co...............
2040.54 G. W. Bonnie ..........
2.50 Feldschau & Jackson ...
C-. C. Hyland ......................
. 77.00 Horaki Hollett ....
Feldschau
&
Jackson
...
5.50
W m. D. Shafer ..................
500.00 W. H. Kanäle ........
50.00 Feldschau & Jackson
Mrs. W. Kuppenbender .. .
12.00 Henry Gould ..........
Alvin
Blum
......................
3.50
P S. Boyakin ....................
5.00 Louis Myers ............
F.
Blum
...........................
2.40
Nelson & Co.
5 00 W. H. Kandle ........
B.
E.
Turner
....................
34.90
Johnson & Illingworth ..
5.00 Frank Carver ..........
John
Graf
........................
15.00
Malphus Johnson ..............
.93 John Fox ..................
7 00 C. Fleck .............................
lillamook Feed Co.............
5.00 Harry Beckwith ....
C.
Proctor
.........................
30 00
J- F. Reeher ........................
13.43 James Carver ..........
2.50 John Blum .........................
Arthus Reeher ....................
15.00 J. E. Cochran ........
John
Cross
........................
37,50
w. w. Gibbs ........................
12.50 John Lowrance ....
C.
Garlick
....................
75.00
J- .F. Reeher ....
15 00 Jim Imlah ............ . ..
O.
Noble
............................
125.86
D. Wood . .
12.50 Fred Lewallen
W
’
m.
Bankes
....................
A. Arstill ............
361.17
12.50 C. M. Lane ..............
C. A. Dunn ........
17.00 Blake Thompson ............
39.37 Jay Davis ..................
Bob
Nelson
......................
R. H. Cady Co.
1 90
45 86 J. D. Pearson ..........
H E. Craig ....
22.75 C. S. Wells ......................
15.60 T. J McKnight
A.
E.
Holden
....................
A I. Zimmerman
4
10 00
7.50 J oe Price ....
G.
Vaughn
.........................
R. ...................................
30 25
Batzner ..........
Fred
Naegeli
.
7.50
I
40.00 C. N. Henkle ......................
Robert Farley ..........
2.50 J. D. Wilson .
10.00 P. ' E. Edgar .....................
J, A. Cummings et al
108
00
Glen Cochran ,
96 00 Connie Dye .......................
R- A. Worthington ..
47 50 Jay Davis ....
49.30 R. Deeter ........ ....'.-------
Wm. Barker ..............
43 12 Floyd Keliow
37.50 Bruce W'ade ......................
Geo. Hartzel ..............
84.99 Dave Bailey ..
51 25 Joe Blaser ..........................
Jock Wood ..............
36 25 Geo. Keliow
R.
Martin
............................
25
00
Oliver Wood ............
I
39 69 Fritx Drebert .
53.75 M. Rust .............................
Joe Duncan ................
36 55 John Etzweiler
•4
Frank Hediger .................
48
75
Matt Olsen ................
39 05 Lee Lyster ...
Gus
W
’
alduagle
..................
58.75
Jacob Kamm ..............
94 «2 R. Lyster ........
35 00 Matt Weber ......................
Paul Wobtke ..............
45 62 Fred Dunham
»
P Edgar .............................
35
00
Frank Birch ..............
36 8/ Eugene Hester
H.
Edgar
.............................
35.00
Pat Linkhart ..............
26 6« Fred Lyster ..
37 00 R F.dgar ...........................
Aug Lndtka ..............
11 50 Watler Sedore
— Raney ............................
66
»0
E Rittenhouse ..
20 31 lohn Fleck ...
102 50 P. Williams ........................
Ernest Kebbe ............
12.81 J Peter Jenck
•c-
Frank
Eckloff
....................
80
00
Glaire Finley..............
40.62 , Jun Beggs .
•r
A. Holden ..........................
40.00
Geo. Knight ..............
■ 7.... — ■ ------- -----
Miscellaneous Roads.
3.00
Pacific Tel. Co.........................
¿southern Pacific, freight ... 1022.27
Alex McNair Co..................... 238.42
44.84
Tillamook Iron Works ........
Hiner & Son ........... ..............
66.06
5 29
J..C. Holden expenses ..........
King & Smith .....................
42.70
8.35
Electric Store ..........................
26.00
City Transfer ,Co....................
1042.35
Hplje & McMillan
75.00
W. E. Anderson ...................
52.94
Tillamook Garage ................
Surveyor’s Office.
133.75
R. I- Shreye . ........................
C. A. Dunn .............................. 146 88
67.30
A. H. Gulstrom .....................
E. I. Parish................. , ........
71.25
8.44
Henry Leach \.......... ..........
8.00
Jas Balder ..'. . ........ ;.......
R. 0. Richards ........................
4.00
1.88
Russel Miles ............................
1.56
Alvin Stasek ...........................
Sour Grass Road.
35.00
Robert Lockwood ................
King Q Smith ..........................
5.60
Jack McIntire ........................
24.78
4 20
Cloverdale Courier ................
15.75
Tillamook Iron Works ........
Geo. T, Baxter and M. Mead­
or ......................... ...
150.00
90.00
Tillamook Bay Con. Co. .. .
Tillamook Bay Con, Co......... .237 50
Tillamook Bay Con Co......... 2242.71
C. A. Dunn ...............................
2.50
What a Woman Should Kn°w.
One of the important things to
know in life, especially if you are a
woman, is how to let yourself alone,
writes Mary Carolyn Davies in the
Mother’s Magazine. The ability to
relax, the art of being judiciously lazy
the tact to let yourself alone has sav­
ed many a person from a nervous
breakdown. We all know the house­
wife who flags herself into such a
state of conscientiousness that she
cannot rest. If she lies down she is
continually worrying herself with
thoughts of the work that she is
neglecting.
Much of the blame for this state of
affairs lies at the doors
of the
mothers. The mistake is in their train­
ing of their children, especially their
daughters. They are taught from
earliest infancy to be kind to others,
to bear with them, to forgive them,
to help them;.but from birth to death
no on» ever tells them to be kind, al­
so, to themselves.
The woman who nags herself can
make herself more miserable than
anyone else possibly could. She can
make her life more of a nightmare
than any misfortune could possibly
make it. If such women could learn to
be kinder to themselves there is no
doubt that their own lives would be
lengthened; and not only that, but
the Jives of those with whom they
come in close contact would be made
iar more pleasant.
36.75
2.50
5.00
88.7 4
86.25
50 00
88 75
42.50
87.50
70.09
40.00
44.37
30.00
27.50
44.37
44.37
8.75
6.25
55.50
63 87
57.65
30.62
44.37
45.00
87.50
41 25
15.00
64.37
2O.Q0
61.87
32.50
10.00
27.81
12 5Q
13 00
18. »4
15.44
43.75
63 00
24.00
23.75
42.50
25.00
17.50
12.50
6.25
6.25
68.00
42.50
58.75
48.75
30.75
32 50
21.25
21.25
15.00
16.25
16.25
13.50
8.75
37.18
22.18
25.62
3060
7.50
2.50
7.50
2.18
60 00
95,-63
51.56
98.13
95.63
.51.25
61.25
12.50
38.12
8:75
5.31
312
7.18 1
82 5d I
5.00
5 00
3.50
.62 '
.75 ,
5 00
5 00
2.1« '
15.00,
3.12
70 00 1
27.50 !
America's Rich«st Woman.
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Notice of Street Opening.
North and South by 53.3 feet East
—o-
and West laying between Thayer’s
> Notice is hereby given, that the Addition and A A. Miller's-Addition
viewers appointed by the Common to Tillamook.
The assessment of damages made
Council to assess benefits and dam­
ages on account of proposed opening by said report is as follows;
of Tenth Street from the West side bf
A strip 60 feet long North and
Miller's Addition to the West line of South described as. Beginning at the
Block 46, Thayer’s Addition to Tilla­ Southwest corner of Block 14, of A.
I mook City, Oregon, have filed their A.
Miller’s Addition to Tillamook
report anil the Common Council of City; running Southwesterly to a
Tillamook City, Oregon, has appoint­ point on the East side of Block 4 6
ed Thursday, the 27th day of July, I haycr’s Addition 60 feet North of
1916, at the City Hall in Tillamook the center of the East side of said
City, Oregon, at the hour of 8 o'clock Block; thence South 60 feet to the
p.ni as the time and place when the center of said Block; thence North-
same will be considered by the Com­ easterly to the Northwest coiner of
i
mon Council.
Block 16 in A. A. Miller's Addition
The District assessed for benefits to Tillamook; then«* North to the
and damages in said report includes place of beginning, this strip being
the whole of Blocks 4 6 and 4 7 in 5 3.3 feet in width east and
Thayer’s Addition to Tillamook City, West .. ...................................
........................ I »120.00
Oregon, the South half of Blocks 13
60 feet off the South end of
and 14, and the North half of Blocks Lot 3, Block 46, Thayer’s Ad­
15 and 16 of A. A. Miller’s Addition. dition to Tillamook, W. G.
30.00
Also a tract, beginning at the South­ Dwight owner .................
west corner of Block 14, A. A. Mill­
60 feet off the entire South
er's Addition to Tillamook; running end of Lots 1 and 2, Block 4 6
thence North 105 feet; thence South­ Thayer’s Addition, Nick Job
westerly to a point North 27 degrees owner ...................... ............ 240.00
42.00
East 6Ó feet from the Northeast cor­
Expenses .............................
ner of Block 4 6 Thayer’s Addition
Total damages assessed
»432.00
to Tillamook; thence South 105 feet;
thence Northeasterly to the place of
The benefits assessed against prop­
beginning, being a tract 105 feet erty by said report are as follows:
Amount of
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.
Addition
Block
Lot. Name of owner
Benefits Assessed
»10 00
46
3
Thayer’s ..........
20 00
46
6
Thayer’s ............
Oscar & Kate Werschkul
34.00
46
7 . . Oscar Xi Kate Werschkul ..
Thayer’s ............
8 . . Osccr & Kate Werschkul .. . 34 00
Thayer’s .......... . . 46
2.00
1
Grace Cornfortlt ......................
Thayer’s ............ . 47
2 00
47
2
Thaver's ............
Grace Cornforth .....................
2.00
47
3
Grace Cornfortlt ...................
Thayer's ............
4
1. H. & H. Rosenberg ............ 10.00
Thayer’s ............ . 47
5 .. A. N. Gintt ............................... 10.00
47
Thayer’s ............
2 00
6
Thayer’s ............ . 47
A. N. Ginn ...............................
2 00
7 .. Frank De Vroy ........................
47
Thaver’s ............
2.00
8
47
Grace Cornforth ......................
Thayer’s ............
1 no
12 . A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
A. A. Miller’s .. . .. 13
1.00
13 .. A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
2
A. A. Miller’s .. .
1.00
14
2
A. A. Miller’s .. .
A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
1 00
15
. A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
2
A. A. Miller’s .. .
1.00
16 . . A. G. & F. R. Reals ................
2
A. A. Miller’s . .
1 o<;
2
17 .. A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
A. A. Miller’s ..
1.110
18 .. A. G. & F R. Beals ................
2
A. A. Miller's .. .
1.00
19
2
A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
A. A Miller’s .. .
1.0b
20 . . A G & F R Beals ................
2
0
1.0
21 .. A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
A. A. Miller’s . .
1 on
22 .. A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
2
A. A. Miller’s . .
5 .. Henry Dunstan ........................
14
A. A. Miller’s . . .
6
. A. C. Everson & W. Holmes. 29 00
2
A. A. Miller’s
2
24."Q
7
A. C. I verson K W; Hol nes
A. A. Miller's . . .
2
8 .. C. A. Durn ............................... 1
A. A. Miller's . . .
1.‘ 0
1 .. D. W. I jams, estate...................
15
A. A. Miller's . .
1.0 •
2
2 .. D. W. Ijams, estate...................
A. A. Miller’s
0
1.00
3 .. D. W. liatns, estate...................
A. A. Miller's . .
1 Oí,
2
4 .. D. W. liatns, estate...................
A. A. Miller’s . .
2
1 • 0
5 .. D. \\ ljains, estate...................
A. A. Miller’s . . .
(1 •
2
6 ., D. W . I jams, estate....
..
A. A. Miller’s .. .
A.U V
7 .. 1). W. Ijaius, estate.................
2
A. A. Miller’s . .
1.00
8
2
D. W. Ijams, estate...................
A. A. Miller's . .
1 00
2
9 .. D; W. ljains, estate............... .
A. A. Miller’s .
1 0Ó
10
. D. W. Ijams, estate.................
2
A. A. Miller’s .
1.00
11
2
D. V\. Ijams, estate...................
A. A. Miller’s . . .
19.00
1 .
16
Pat Daley .................................
A. A. Miller’s ...
24.00
2 .
16
Pat Dalev .................................
A. A. Miller's . . .
3 . . Marsh Burdick .......................... 29.00
16
A. A. Miller's . . .
4 .. Hattie Barker . .......................... 34.00
A. A. Miller’s . . . . 16
Messner described
at the
Tract owned by Mary -----------
----- ------- as:
— Beginning
„
Southwest corner of Block 14, A. A. Miller's Addition to lillamook
City, thence North 105 feet; thenceSouthwestcr/y to a point North
27 degrees East 60 feet from the Northeast coner of Block 46,
Thayer’s Addition; thence South 105 feet; thence Northeasterly to
the place of beginning. Being tract 105 feet North and South
53.3 feet East and West, lying between Thayer's Addition and A.
A Miller's in Tillamook City ................ «..................... ;........................... - 68.00
Mrs. Hetty Green, long considered
one of America's richest women, if
not the richest, has died, leaving a
fortune beyond the power of the aver­
age imagination to conceive. Left
rich as a girl, she added to her mil­
lions by shrewd management. She
lived in such frugal fashion as to
make her name a national synonym
for stinginess. She may have had
................................................... »122.00
Total benefits assessed
worthy secret motives for the accu­
mulation of wealth. If so, they will
cd for the consideration of said report
become public only when her will is
Dated this July 6th, 1916.
All persons interested are hereby
*Tad. Russell Sage, whose habits were notified to present in writing their
Ira C. Smith,
similar, left a princely fortune for objection to said report, if any they
Recorder of Tillamook
philanthropy. But Hetty Green died have, on or before the time mention-
City, Oregon.
without giving the world any hint of
philanthropic purposes. For a long
time she wras suspected of refusing
for sentimental reasons to sell an
abandoned gold mine, acquired by her
husband. But a few months ago she
sold the mine at a fancy price, for
which she had been waiting. She en­
gaged in no great enterprises. She
IN
seemed to care little for the power i
I
wealth g;ave her.
She seemed to be thrifty for thrift’s
sake, a worthy disciple of Poor Rich­
ard.
Round Trip Tickets Are On
If gathering and holding money be
the chief aim of life Mrs. Green was a
Sale
Daily With Limit Of
great success. Her judgment in fi­
nancial matters was almost infallible.
Two Days From Dateof Sale
She foresaw the panic of 1907 and
mobilized her resources so that she
was able to tender aid to her asso­
ciates, on tq-ms profitable to her. She
was apparently never swayed by sent­
At
iment. Before her marriage she de­
manded a contract that precluded
the possibility of .Mr. Green ever
wasting any of her money. She
sought to train her son in her finan­
cial ways and is said to have hoped
to make him the richest American.
Although a loyal son. Mr. Green has
shown a better conception of relative
values, and it may safely predicted
that his portions of his mother's mon­
ey will do vastly more for human bet­
terment than it did while in possess­
1
ion of "America's richest woman.”
Between Beach Points
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Play Golf or Tennis
NEAH-KAH-NIE
Bathing is Fine
AT THE BAYOCEAN
GARIBALDI* BEACHES
A young woman went into a gro­
cery store and asked the clerk if lie
had some cheese.
“Yes, indeed," he replied, "I have
some lovely cheese!”
“It is not correct to call cheese
‘lovely,”, she said.
"How is that” he inquired.
"Because 'lovely' should be used to
qualify only something that is alive.”
"Well,” retorted the clerk, "I'll
stick to 'lovely.* ’’_________
FISHING IS FINE
I
Southern Pacific Lines
Further information can be secured from
LOCAL SOUTHERN PACIFIC AGENT
Or write to
John M. Scott. Geo. Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore
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Take Advantage of a Hillsboro Citi­
zen's Experience.
When the back begins to ache,
Don't wait until backache becomes
chronic;
'Till kidney troubles develop;
'Till urinary troubles destroy night's
rest.
Profit by a Hillsboro citizen's ex­ I
perience.
Zina Wood, Brbadway St., Hills­
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Pills helped my back and relieved me
of kidney irouble. J recommend
them as first class kidney medicine. I
hsvgn’t used them to any great extent
but what I took relieved my back in
short order.My experience proves that
Doan's Kidney Pills can benefit the.
system ” Price 50c, at all dealers.
Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
that Zina Wood had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
32.75 Druggist.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
power Go.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES
Automobils
Good Values in Used
Cars
1—1911 Ford, a snap
... .
1 — Hire Delivery Truck . . ..
1 — 1913 Ford 1 Body ...........
»"25.00
125.00
15 Ó0
See ROSENBERG
At Tillamook Garage,
»