Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 17, 1894, Image 5

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NOTICE OP SHEKIEE’S »AIE.
Notice I» herein given that by virtue of an
Great Excitement Mt the Little Batkuood« execution and order of sale iorued out of the
< ircuil Court of the state of Oregon, for tile
Villa*«.
< omity of Tittamook, 011 the ryth day of April,
1S94. 111 a suit wherein otto iiekuni aiul Adolph
doing butine», under the firm name of
Tile |>eople of tills place were greatly llekilm,
Uekum Uns.., »a» plaintiff, and S. A Robert»
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Kub
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N Drew, sssignee, were i
excited today to »re descending upon defendants, ’ upon
and to enforce the decree of
foreclosure and sale made in said suit on the
them what seemed al tirai aigbt to be a 9th day of April. 1894. whereby it was ordered
caravan of Bedouins or Coxey’s army, r>y said court that said plaintiffs recover from
the defendant, S. A. Roberts, the sunt of Two
but it appeared later to be the Tillamook thousand Six Hundred and Twelve and Twen­
five Hundredths Dollars (>2612.25) and inter­
Circus (Incorporated) and was led by ty
est thereon at the rate of lo percent, per an­
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Rev T. B. Handley and Holl. E. E. costs
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and disbursements taxed at $3-.10, and
Selph. They were driving tandem and decreeing the sale of the hereinafter described
real property to satisfy said judgment.
Now,
were followed single file by the other therefore,
bv virtue of said execution and or­ ■
of sale, I will sell at public auction, to the
members of tin» show
After parading der
highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the Court v
door iu Tillamook City, in the County of
the streets before the assembled popu­
I illaniook. state of Oregon, on Saturday the 2d
lace, your correspondent noted the feat­ day of June. 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the ■
afternoon, the 1<ot
following described real prop- ■
ures of their gorgeous costumes. Rev ' ertVi
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10 in the town of
Handley wore a Highland cloak, knee -Tillamook,
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known
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the
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’‘or,h hall
h.“lf ol block
block 11 iu
breeches Irmged around the bottom with Clamle Thayer’s addition to the town of Tilta­ ■
mook in thé <’<niiity of Tillamook7"taie of Ore­
butter-Colored lioiirdoiine embroidery, gon,
to satisfy said judgment and costs iu ac­ ■
mol had a plume ill his hat. Hon. Selpli cordance with the terms of said execution.
This 2nd day of May, 181)4.
had on a motlier-hulibard robe and wore
J. D. E dwards .
Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregon.
a turban on his head
He was bare­
footed. Judge Sappington wore a pompa­
NOTICE.
dour hair-cut ami a brand new suit of
U nited S tates M arshal ' s S ale .
clotlies, and was bare-headed. Captain United States of America /
District of Oregon
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Jackson had oil buckskin breeches, cut
By virtue of an execution issued out of the
goring, and a bearclaw necklace adorned Circtit
Court of the United States fur the Dis­
liis sha|>ely neck. Dr Mills wore h igh trict of Oregon, tested the thirteenth day of
April. 1894. in the suit of the Vulcan Iron Works
lioots and a plug bat, and John R Mills against C. W. Smith, upon a judgment rendered
and taken in said Court on the 22ml dav of No­
full
evening
dres»,
swallow-
was out in
vember, 1893, iu favor of said Vulcan Iron Works
plaintiff, and against said C. W. Smith, defend­
tailed coat, aud Ilin vest had a strawberry ant,
for the sum of $222.85 with interest thereon
lustre. In lus left buttoil-hole hung a from the 22nd day of November, 1893, at the
rate of eight per cent per annum and for
lily
Another
gentleman,
hot-house
said plaintiffs costs and disbursements, taxed
$—-------- . I have levied upon the following de­
C. E. Reynolds, wore specs, lavender at
scribed real property to wit:
pants, red hunting shirt and a bland . Beginning ut the westerly end of the northerly
side of Trade st eet of the town of Bay City, anil
smile. The rest of the company were thence
extending said line into the Tillamook
Bay a distance oi about 402 feet to the channel
musicians, and they were <1 reused in at
the northwest corner of the Williams Mill
Dock and piling, thence southerly at right an- *
tights.
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400 feet, thence easterly parallel with the
After playing “Before the T’ull ” fl
llie line of Trade street to high water mark, thence
a*?nK the shore to the place of beginning, all of
show began. Rev. Handley uerformed said
property being in the County of Tillamook,
Some wonderful feats at tight-rope danc- state of Oregon, and I will Oil Saturday the 26th ■
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1 of May, 1894. at the hour of two (2) o'clock, p. m.
Illg, and lion. Selph did a feu hand- of said day at the front door of the Court House
„pringb and aome nice turning on lhe
horizontal bar. Judge
Sappington stole erty at public auction to the highest bidder for
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1 cash, to satisfy said .......
execution, interest and B
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Sulnliu nurura utul
a .. l.oti.i
handful
of Hon.
Selph’s cigars and cost»,
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smoked them under five feet of water 48-52 U. S. Marshall for the hist, of Oregon.
without losing a whiff, calling forth the I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re ­ ä
admiration of the crowd . Capt. Jackson
gon , for the C ounty of T illamook .
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Notice of Sheriff's
rode a horse at full speed, shot glass S. W. Iler, Pit AT,
vs.
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Sale under
balls and rolled a cigarette al) at one W. S. Runyon. Deft. ’
Foreclosure.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
time Dr Mills then sang’’Two Little
execution and order of sale duly issued out of
Girls in Blue,” and was encored Mr. the above named court on the 17th day of March
1894, to enforce a judgment against the above
John R. Mills followed with a magic lan­ named
defendant and in favor of the above
tern exhibition, after which the men in named plaintiff for the sum of $680.33 and in­
terest thereon 01 the rate of jo per cent per an-
tights wound up with the serpentine uum, and J80 attorney fees and the further sum
$21.05 costs, and to me directed and delivered
dance. Everybody wished John Barker of
as sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon, com­
and the other members of the troupe had manding me to sell the following described real
property, to-wit: the E
of the N E *< of sec q ,
been here. We haven’t had so much fun and the N *.f of the N w *4 of sec 10, Tp. 1 N, R
7 W, Willamette Meridian, in Tillamook county,
since the 4th of July of ’76.
Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and costs. Now
therefore after due levy and bv virtue of said
They are billed to show tonight at Ore- execution
ami order of sale I will sell at public
auction to lhe highest bidder for cash in hand
town
Will keep you [>OBted.
at the court house door in Tillamook city, in
C. U. L ayt E k .
Tillamook county, Oregon, at the hour of 10
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“Ladies:
You can get a dress
pattern and ail the
necessary linings
and trimmings at
Fearnside’s
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Genrlemen:
You can get a suit
of clothing ami all
the necessary fur­
nishings at Fearn-
side's.
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“Euergbod^:
Can get boots and
shoes from the full
line of foot-wear
displayed at Fearn-
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TRUCKEE LUMBER CO-
An Invitation.
To His Excellency Sylvester Pennoyer,
Governor oi Oregon.
Dear Sir.—You are hereby extended an
invitation to come to Tillamook and dis-
<iiBcuss the political situation. I would
be very inncli pleased to see you here.
Come over. gov. and we’ll have some fun
out of you. If you can’t leave your office
to make the trip, I will go to Salem and
act as governor pro tern during your ab­
sence I will attend to your business,
and you can attend to mine.
Respectfully,
D. C. B owers ,
Governor of Tillamook County, an ex­
duke of Hiajiiar'on.
Teacher«« Passed.
Following are the names of the appli­
cants for license at the last examination,
all of them passing successfully: Dora
High, 3; Kittie Mills, 1; Clarence Mun-
dign, 3; Ruth Desmond, 2; E. Milliou,
3; Helen Wolf, 3; Minnie Loose, 3;May-
delle Sturgeon, state life.
(The figures indicate the grade of cer­
tificate issued.
If you have been having dark, poor
bread, try a sack of ‘ Morning Star"flour
for sale at Frisco Store.
o’clock in the forenoon, on the 26th «lav of May
1894 the above described real property to satisfy
said judgment and costs and accruing costs.
Given under my hand this 29th day of March
1894.
J ohn I). E dwards .
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
Oregon.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, April 19
1894.—Notice is herebv given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proofwill be made before the County
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore­
gon, on June 9, 1894, viz:
Henry C. Dimick,
H E. No. 8003, for the s e *4 of s e ’4 sc
20, tp. 4 «, r 10 w.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Clark Gist, Lester Ray. Sr., Dick Allen ami A.
C. Compton, all of Woods, Tillamook county,
Oregon.
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Robert A. Miller. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at Oregon City. Oregon , April ¡9,
1894.—Notice is hereby given that the follow­
ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
under Section 2301. Revised Statutes, U. S.
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on Tune 13, 1894, viz:
Alfred Williams.
Homestead Entry No. 9543. i«>r the 11 e «¿. of sec
2o. tp. 1«, now.
He names the following witness«« to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Oak Nolan. Frank Allender, J. M. Johansen
and Axel Nelson all of Tillamook. Tillamook
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R.iln-rt \ Mill» r Bflglgttl
To aid Digestion take one Sma» Bile Bean
after eatiug. 25c. per bottle.
Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick-
Headaclie. Sma» Bile Beans.
(OB' SÄN FRANCISGO,)
Dealeis in
They keep on hand at their store
in Hobsonville the largest stock of
goods in this county consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions.
Groce ies, Crockery, and Queens-
ware. Doors, Windows Lime,Hair,
and Cement. Hardware and Nails.
£j^'S|>ecial attention given tofilling
orders for goods in jobbing lots.
Agents for the fast sailing
STEAMER
TRUCKEE
Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland
and way ports. Makes regular tripe
every two weeks, weather permitting.
The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially
fitted up for carrying passengers. The rates are:
Cabin Pasmige
Steerage (one way;
$15.00
$9.00
Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San
Francisco, Five Dollars per ton.
J. E SIBLEY, M anager ,
H obsonville , O re .