Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 08, 1898, Image 2

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The French |>eo Is who only a
few short months ago were howling
for the blocd of Dreyfus, the sup­
posed traitor, are now howling just
as loud fur the blood of the men
B.'iiciil Paper, Tillamook City and County who accomplished his ru u, and
again tbieats of war are heard in
the
gay Franco capilol. Thechar-
RATES OF *1 B«i'RlPTION
(rrmcfi-v in advance )
acter of the Latin Nation Í¿ Fomê-
1
Oue year ...
thii , to theca’m reasoning.;-teady
7$
M b months..... ...
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going American, quite incemprt
Three months
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Telephone No 9.
henaible.
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WEEKLY HEADLIGHT.
nonneed to the world Uul he a'd
god were going to bring peace ui
earth aid god will am nc-t m-n
But alas f >r the m >?t < b istait
‘‘Billy” oi the “Mailed Ful,” l •
C zar has stolen hi« thunder and
•eft Bi ly with no other em,l \
menl tuau u> rueUiiaw ou his uwi
greatness and to co: liute to ii.
cite treas n against his Christ o:
brethern in France a. d hie war­
fare on the bugs in American fri.i.-
.d -irret».
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TILLAMOOK
To take a part of the Philippines
and leave the rest to be a constant
source of irritation will not tend
to preserve the peace of the woild.
—Globe Democrat.
The goverment of Spain has but
one trophy of its conflict with this
country, ar.d that is the remnants
of the battle-ship Mrine on the
iwrttom of Havana harbor, and they
would like to wipe out all remem­
brance of even that.—Albany Her-
aid.
California is rather a large Mate
with many varied interests and
industries and we very much doubt
whether a candidate with but a
single idea, like “Single tax Mac-
quire will fill the bill for govenor
of such a state. California has
done some renurkable things po­
litically but she will hardly elect
a rank socialist to the highest office
in the state.
French “honor’ like Spanieh
honor is of a kind and quality
which to the average American is
incomprehensible.
When colonel
Henry who forged the letter that
condemned Dreyfus, was accused of
hie crim“, he indignantly denied it,
but when finally hie soldierly hon­
or was appealed to, he ad­
mitted the crime. Just where the
soldierly honor of a man who de-
hb-rately commits a forgery the
effects of which is to condemn a
biother officer to worse than death,
c. rues in irtome'.hing that a civilian
fails tounderstai.il.
The gold in the treasury ar.d in
the country at large is pilling rp
to unprecedented figures, farm pro­
ducts bring high prices, business
is better than has »wen at any pre­
vious'iuse in seven or eight yeais,
and the country is prosperous aou
happy. This is what 11 e [eogle
fcet for putting the Republican
party in power. Of coarse, pari
of the big stack of gold in the
treasury is due to the war loan, and
is, therefore, borrowed moi.ey. But
the amount of gold in the country
at large is greater than every be­
fore acd thia is n it borrowed. Nor
is there anything fictitious about
the business activity ar.d teneral
prop rity. Kosa- e pe-a. n aupj o-es
that we woul 1 have this prosperity
now if the election two years ag-
had gone the oiher way. The
people did a grand day’s work on
November 3, 18'JG, when they
-mashed Bryaniem.—Globe Demo
crat.
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w»l«p«ru ■l““11 • wrH
Aboul lbs «o-a. hr tas. Kl «II.
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Holler
till 1.-.-.’re tin -1 ul but ne <1 ■ »'*•■« you to remem ber that
vi. Irnml a g<« ‘t f“”11 “•‘TPh of 1,11 ki,,d“ "f
krep
Logger's Supplies
Merebamlise. G. erie«, Dry Gtm<H etc. Ju-t «tap into our .tore for a moment
“d let u- cu onee you that what we «y i. true, that our .lock « good uutl
we tell it jiwt a» cheap a, anyone
And Save Money.
The Truckee Lumber Company.
I. E. S ibley . Manager Store and Mill,
Principal Office.
Hobsonville, Oregon.
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330 Market St. San Francisco, Cal
P.-BI ’CATION
U:ii ed State« Laud <»ffi
«Fregmi City
Ore-
g • Ag'1-
If even a small fraction of the
• in < ?• iptianc** with * - | .
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th«
a t of C >v ."«-* of Ince 3 I*-*
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charges made against some of the
for the M !e oi limber lauds in the State»
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f.>mia. Oregon Nevada and Washtorto« TetoJ.
army officials, relative to misman­
a» < xt« tid« I to all 1
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act of August 4
agement and inefficiency, are true'
Johu Starr
some one needs to be courtmar-
of Da ton. countv of Yamhill, St Ate of Oregon.
Ba«
thi«
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filed
in thi» orr.ee hi» an -rn st
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tialled at.d eeverly punished. The
rir*:t N' • ‘'-I ’ «r 1 l-r piJ'ch•»«
lhe v» lj ->! e
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fact that so many of our soldier
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• •« au • ’e f-r it« •••«»•-?• *
boys—all of them the very pick of
stnur Ci r f- : agricultural pur;>o*»e- and to es­
tablish bi- • ‘3im • ■ -aid iuiid beio e the Rt#.”.s-
the physical manhood of the na­
ter and K-ci«er or thi »office at Oregon ‘»tv
on Saturday, the loth day of September, 1^9»-
tion are dying in camp of Typhoid
He uames as wtiiie» es:
Geo-ge H Baxter of Dayton, Oregon Riley li
fever and other “filth diseases’’ T imber I- and , act June 3 1878 —N otice F or Smith-
?fb- « t •:!. Oregon ’ Wi’Jiam 11. F •*<i vr.
PCBLICATION.
cf McMinnville, ’»regim. Albert E. Cook of Me*
proves that some one is criminally
United States 1-aml Office Oregon Gitv. Ore­ MiunvilL. Uiegou
Any and all I zer»u« c aiming a ’
guilty of allowins them to live un­ gon -V’trch rth. 1*/1 —Notice is hereby given that ai«o*.*e-«de*cribea
bed laud« t are requv-ied to fi’c iheir
i.> cc.ipliame with the provisi •. « of the act of
Its olii
offi< «
«* ou
en orbef^re said tolls day
der conditions that produce such « on“*- ».- Junes
eutit e-l An ct f - th- clai.n 1 ; »1«
saii «>f timber land« in the SMtes of < x .! rn.a of nepteu ‘ *r 1895.
Châ» B. Moore«.
diseases. President McKinley pro­ Oreg
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exte-idrd i-<all the Public I«and State» uy act of,
Regisîer.
poses a sweeping investigation, and Aug »«t 4. 1«9’
John G W t-ecarver:
a’enf Orc­ T imber L and . A t J une 3. 1 Sy?.—N otice for
the country at large heartily in . of McMinneill «'ouutv of
hi!
PVBLIC'ATiOX
I gon. has this day filed in thisoflb his sworn
dorses the idea.
I statement No. 302« f^r the yu . •-i-of E4
U
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< »-e_*on < *y Or A-r
T imber L and act J ine 3. 1^73.—N otice f-R
Pi bucation .
United Stales Land Office. Oregon City . On-
.
Sotic,- islraicby Hiven ih.il1
gon Juh 6<h
in compliance * -.»Hb ihr pi vfeijU» .»f t“e a , of
j t.;».e-i:!« !
n.' r-Tlh«-
Cong <- of '
sale of timbei and» iu the States of California,
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<»reg»»n. Nevi ‘.i s.:d UashiugV Tc:rit :
extended to all the Public l.aud Stote» by act of
August 4 if *->2
Stephen
Mepneu E.
r.. Lauaer,
i-wunrt,
_.r Yarn:
v--—Ln
as •. cf 're
..f L»F«vett< C unty uf
i’ . Mab
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»w -ni ¿t-ltf*
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’“i. " Jay
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of 1O *
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1 - u-' ’■ •* m°re vaìualde f-r il» îimiær
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. . : trricult i al j .r, -•*< * am; to
estai
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■ i •• ’<* •’-‘i • Lin i »K-forethe Le
«nateti. ' Kvcc v. ofthi» ùflk. ai <>re.'on City
-, ihe 17th >fSep:
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He names a= wituesse«:
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• than for agricultural purposi-s. a.id to establish
; hi« claim t«» »ai I land before the Register an<|
Ree*iwr of this «Jfi e at Oregon City. Oregon
on Wednesday, the itth day of September, i&s’
Hr names as witnesses:
Port’...nd Adams, of M. fin-iveile. Ore WiHiaiu
I Kelley .of McMinnville. Orc. John Willis. of
McMinnville. Ore.. Thomns W illis, of McMinn­
ville, Ote.
iiy ami all person« claiming ad*ersely the
above de'cribed land« are re<|nested to file
tin n claims in th s office on or Before the 14th,
day of September. 1S98
Uh.is. B. Moores, Register.
land A ct J une 3.
—Nonce F or
I t FLU A 1 ION.
Un b’d State« Land Office. Oiegon City. Oregon
Tune 15111. 1'9*—Notice i- hereby given that in
co- p’.iaecv with the provision- of tin- act of
Conuri s-of June 3. I87S. entitled An act tor
the sale of timbei lands in the State« of ( alifor
nia .' »re,- hi , Nevada and \\ ush: ngtun Tet rit<e v '
a« extended to all the i’ublir Land States by act
of August 4 1*92.
Edward A Nichols,
of I), yton. county of Yamhill. S'ate of Oregon
has Uii« day tiled m this office Ids sworn state­
ment No
x , for the purcl-.a-e of t te e!-ofe^j
1 : s< tion No 54 in Township No. 2', Range
N' i 7w. and will offer proof to show that the
land-oucht is more aluable for it.« timber or
st-» e than for agricultural purposi > and toes-
tab’.i-h his claim tosnidland Izvforethv Register
and Receiver ofthis office at Oregon City, (Jre,
on lu‘ sday. the 13th day of September* 1«./:
He nani « as witnesses:
Noah I’ Rohinsou. ot Dayt-m. Oregon. Ralph
S’".r o' ¡ avion Ore/oD. Albei t E Cook, of Mc-
nville, Orecoii Riley G. smith, of Dayton,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse';, the
Hl Ove-
d ! .¡‘d- H!<- icquc-lt d t<. fl I ; ,etr
c aims m this office oil or before .«’.id 13th day of
September, 1895
Chas B Moores Register.
T ocher
A- v 3U .’.il
~«ns cl : »ling adverselv the
President McKinley is receiving
ab-i. l vi--<-r * ■: ¡aad» arc rcqn- «U ’ to .‘:1e their
e .-tn : ü ’. s office v» or kiou .«a d 17th. «'*>"
congratulations from all parte of the
ofSepî. i»>.
world. The fact that he did every­
9- î 5
( has.
Moore», R.guter.
thing in bis [rower to prerent war,
T imber land act i ne 3. I-;- — N » tick for
and that he did everything in his
PCBLII iT.«»K
Uni-ed «tales L v ! Uriit - < recon City. Ore-
power to make it short, »harp, and
go:;. Apr»; 2 t
N. re i* li r-by given
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Mrith the provision»oi the
decisive when once it had to be
j of \\ *» of See No
in Tp N
J * K No. c* rn-«?» —Notice i> hereby given that in co: »- ;:c
I Juuc 1?; * enti;b d "At- a- t
I U —t. and wi! »ffirrp*.■*>! to «Low that th* . tnd
for the v.'i e oflai:«.?- U» Ute Slat s ofCal-
commenced, is remembered by all
s-.ught i- ia »re ra’.ua de for i « J.ube- o-
ne pliance with the pwvi-i > ^ of :!;e act o: «’.»a- »t rnia.
N”. ¡di.and Washing! • : Ter­
«-nti’led Au a--t f r the
| than for agricult ira’ purpo.-es and to - ab :«h gre*s of June
ri; -y
r < rii-'rl to « i Pubic Land States
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those who send in tht ir greetings.
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to
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The jteace circular of the Cztr of • ceirrr of t'.»» offi. »’ • >rw >u ’ :t O e*.’«>n
Ore.xn. Ne. .«-da and V.
vg’ • « Territory
Erne I A Hill
—Myrtle Puint Enterpri-e.
‘ ‘ iv. the >
i ] oi Sept. ifigS
He a« «xtrii led t«» all tiv Public Li mi State* by
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a
F-yr.i
coir
iv of Y: nihi'J. Slate of Ore-
R
js.-ia
while
attracting
a
great
deal
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¿¿tofAuxu»t4
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name« t.
as ■— witne.««cs:
t iiatnes
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bas t :» day hl d iu this office h;s s« <i
Jan»«-s R Mellott
statement N r
■ fur the purchase of the s «
of aiteuii >n among-l the powers of J ----------------
11'
. Hiram Rummel of >?--Mini. vjlle ofpn-’.v1 r- uiitv fYaiuhiL **:.-*eof Oregon iofSti’ 1» N >
in T“»i;'li> No- i
Of course the administration is Europe and a number of congrat­ (»re Wiiiiata HY«»uug of Mr-Min iville Ore
Ila« *.:;■» d.i fi’ -d in TL»- ««See 1 - - » -:i
tv- R a : ge N • 7 west and will'«»¡’cr t • >f to s!
Any and all per«.»:w Claiming adversel: the me .t N ■ -0-2 i.»«-lhe purct a-e of :
?:r * -»t tl;ai t e ’au : - vgLt is more valuable fm
to blame fur the low price of wheat. ulatory ru hs ages front peace loving ahove-!e«cri‘«.-d «and» are r<-quested to file thiir Sect! - No loin town«’ ip No 2 » R?-’g- No 7 tibiher r ••■■■■ ’ ha», for agt-.e rtura! purpo>
T imber L and , A ct J lne 3 i‘ 78.—N otice for
claims in th-s office ou or before bail 271h, day W :■ ; *:’! v-ffcr proof to «’■•■«v t»-
t’-e ‘ -’vi and to est?.' >h his claim t >-ai i land l»ef«ne Ite
I’rni.icA tion
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i< more valpaM- !-!>’.■
’
nie Register aud Receiver of this office at Ore Oil
United States Lend Office. Oregon City. Ore.,
Of course! th* president and Mark but visionary ecclesiastics is hardly of Sept, 18198.
thau for agricultural purpr^c# ?: d to e-t.’b'is'.i < it*. Ortg 1:. on Wcduesdav. the 14th. day of May ».. I”1' — Not’ce i« hereby given that in
Chas. B. Moores Register.
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mpiiance with the provisions <•! lhe act of
Hanna stopped eating bread for a taken seriously by any one conver­
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’ cviv» ref this office at O-ee 1 City ou Friday,
Cong’es» ot June 3.
entitled Ar. ac for
H' n-n: «a witnesses
’.e ¿th d;v ef Sep’.t
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few days, hence the demand for sant with the facts. To any on.
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lie, Oregon, Jo*
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A of limbi 1.; i.d in tie Mate- >f Califor­
H-?*ames a« tvi«•_»-»-
ep’ Hust-a;. of I^F:y.-tte. »»regon. 5\ 1 inm J nia, O.egon, Nevada, and Waabiiuton Tenito-
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K- h y ’f Mc.Mi ivilb . Or—gi'D Wi.’.vim O
wheat ceased. Never mind; in a familiar with the present status cf
- xti i ’ c «! t-> II the i ubiic Land stales
: < ■►•'k ol M« Mii :n iC- OFi •bb rn. Ch ^U. of’-b 'f:nnvi.Je. Oregon
1 by art of Augurt 4. 1S92.
of Dayton. Oree »11. James 1. FieCcJier. of Me-
few days, when a few shipp arrive Russian civilisation and the con­
A :y an«i all persons da’ . ing adversely the
Nathaniel Stretch,
Minuvill* <>ree at.
al- ■« e desc; r n ? ' iuds are re-iuesled to fi e their
in Portland they will begin having ditions and ambitions of the em
ii-.'! i C i- -f-.-.-onor belor s.ii . 14th. day -'i D::yton. c -eiity of Ya hill. - tat« , of Oregon,
Auy and al! • r- »a- claiming adversr’y the
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1 in U i« office his sworn .-:.i e-
I” xf ' «-<—N dtice F or ’ above-dr«^ ribe-1 land« are request'd io fite of September, 1«. «
■ mint No -.>0, fi. r the purcha-e of the s’j-f-'i
hot rolls for breakfast, this will pire the circular Heiss little T: nber L and V ct PtT«LH
C has . B. M oor f .-.
AT!■■*«.
their r:ai »« in thi« office ou or bef«>re said ?■
of Steti 11 No. 32 in luwimhip No 13, Rang- No
Register
S*ate« Land »-ffic . Oregon City, Ore- day o* eept. ..;ber. :
. h west a d ill offer proof to show that the land
cause a dtmind, and the price will shoit of ridiculous, U hen it is re­ roh United
Mar Xh
— N »licei» ber- <>;. u’ e i th ?
MT.ig t is more valuable for its timber or stone
in
compii
«noe
with
th
prorisjon.«'of
thè
a*
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<»f
than for agricultural purposes a.id to establish
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and
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3.
1878
—
N
otice
membered
that
the
F
or
go up again.—Valley Tranecupt.
military [eace
e»^ fjv.r.e t
< •*> tu» 1 Au x« t h» t e
hi« cinim to said land before the Regisie ar.d
Pl BU< ATIOK
salenf timber Lin.l» in 'he s*~.:e« of Caljfnr. ia. T imber L and . A ct J une 3. P
Receiver of th s office at Oregon City Oregon,
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footing of Russia is one million Oregon.
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17 i *i« -N- »lice 1» hereby given that in eom- on T uesday, the iSth day of September, l *9>.
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blication
e sten 1cd to all thè Tu’ Ile I>«ud State» b/act «>t
He names as witnesses:
j-liaD.N-
w
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the
p
vinionwui
the
act
of
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••'.ere««
armed
men
and
that
eke
has
just
The trial of Mr< Botkin for the
Ajgu-t 4, |?9».
Tutted $.1 tea Land office. ■ vgou Ciiy. Or— 1 of. u ey :«7«. entitled ‘ Au her for the «H e oi Cris T. Starr, of Dayton. Ore.. John Starr, of
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Dayton.
< »re. Rile» G. Smith, of Dayton, Ore
murder of Mrs. Dunning promisee acccmplisbid one of the DI fit» t
' of Tillamook County f TiHat.jook State of Ore . iu ;-o;np ianc w. h the provisions vi lhe act of N’t-v
:d >'• - ui gton Terrilor .'a« extended (iei-ru. Bax’.er. of f>aju
’i r»lj ^a* C-K «¡AV fl’ 1 i--thi« offic» :::« -a« ■ TH
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1 - lie .' :.j State* l-\ act of A .g' st 4
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and
all persons ciain.iiur adversely the
to I* one of the most celebrated in the gressive pieces of land ° y r liLl
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nient No ¿oMl. for
purcha-e c.t 1 1« i 2 - Jt
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al>ove-described 1 .nds are requested to file their
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' i s h nlo. OreC'Hi. N?> « ar d W - -; :ug:.- l .r;i: -
Mary II. TrauLlii!.
•’ im? i i this ffiee oil or be fore fuiid 13th day
annals of criminal jurisprudence. ever undertaken by any nation in • Kauge
N o At«! and aijt ff rp.n-oft «h »w th. t ry. a» e.xtenJed *. ■ . .' t ie I
Land Staus >f ¡> F-yc tte. o uiitv o* Yamhill. Str.te of Ore- ■ of September. »19*
lan ’ ' “‘»'’I
more rahi i -te f «i - ii
by act of Aug -t i :;.2,
h.,- thi-
filed in thi« office her «worn
The crime its self is so UDueual time of peace and that Rlle^ia ii * or atone
Chas. B. Moores, Figfete.
ihau ior agricultural purpo4«ca, and to
:.:m; Nv ;
for lhe piircha-»- of the E *j
Lut-
er
J
Fletcher.
iMish hi« claim Io said land b- fi r-* the Re-
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No. N ii T..wi.«hip No. 2 S
and the attorneys men of such even now meditating further aggres ’ . ot
».tie or Ore< *>-•
gister and Receive.- <•: this office at Oregon Cifv of Day*. **.c uii;
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will
offerp-ù
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show
that
on Monday, the 27th, day ofSepL, ha«thi«d -y fll-d ;n !h’-offi.-e f 1» *•».. - v.e the lai scught i» : i.uè valMble L r if» til iber < r
great ability that the proceedings give action thatmiy invovle the Oregon
meut No ..**- f<x the parch -e .f t
el? <»f rLj
I'oS He’iamisuswi-.i'Ec»
-’.o’ vt . is : . ..¡jrp-ullurat p.irpo«-». and to es- T imberland , A ct Jt n « j 3. 1878.—N otice fob
A.l,»eri F Cook of McMi ntvt ’e Or-». James H of .*e<”. no .* s in Tow•:»■: p N - 2 S F..>. ge N • ** L
- •to-sad Lit. ! ’ 1 su e the esister
w ill be closely read, not only by whole civilized world in war, that Be 1 of McMinnville *»14- .Riley "inith 01 Da> U»u w. a»«‘l
ffer proof 1 « ■ v i i-t tne ’. •?: J
Pl MOTION.
• L ; ’ r ! : i-ofli eatOreg i( i.y.iirego-
«••u^ht is mere - dt'ua'i'e b>? it« til :xr - »: •’•»-
Willi»of Mcllinurilte. Ore
'•-Eni«} L c ::iili. day of September. 1^98 He
United States Land Offi. e. O egon < itv, Ore­
attorneys but bv the general public great “peace circular’’ over which , Ore Any Joha
and all i»e * m< ciaiming adversely the than tor «<ri» uhwrsl pur ■ -r» a:,
■»•«
gon,
April
ii,
1898
—Noti< • i- hereby given that
his
c'aim
to
«Alb
land
i»ef->re
the
oe*
l*ter and
above described 1 »ud-arr TeaiM«ud to file their
• ’e nr. Hans in rompliniice with the provi-ion« cf the -*lpt of
which always seems to dud some­ visionary theorists are goirg wild claim«
111 thi« office en <»r beLv-v »aid fifth, day Receive of this office at »»fee - ■ t ity <Jrcg u
Pt
nville Or- William W ,,
of Jtine 3, »8 8. ti» lit ltd An net for
i: U1
uh , ‘ ungi
of Sept. 1898.
g.23 on Friday the gth day oi '»-.■ptember’
rie bardof
La Layette. Dre Alice Ifvhhard ot I«n the «ale of timber land* in the St »lies of Califte-*
thing of interest in such grewsome apjears in its true light, eimply
iiamo a» uiint-.we».
Chaa. 3. Moure* Register.
bavette, ore
ma. Oregon. Nevada, anti Washington Ter.ito-
All* t F <*<«.;. of wcMiti
Yambdl
a * > .-»nd? . f-eraon* claiming the ahove-le«
recitals.
as a hypocritical blind to decieve
ry.” as exteuded Io all Public Land States by
cornify. Orec-'n Kley G m nty Vi Da-'..I1
c- -
S -.re re juest^d to file their ci..i 111« i--. ticl of August 4, 18 g 2.
Yam bill <*ouuty Or g-*w Jame« B. 3l*dio:t of
■
e nor before said 16th dav of rept«m-
other nations into inaction while
John W Fis’ihurn
l»«yioa, Yamhill eotiHU. Oregon Jut.n W ber. 15981.
of Dayton, county of Yamhill, Slate of Oreuon.
Flsnlrara. of Dayton. Vara' 1 ! county Oregon
Russia digests her recent big bite
Chas. B. M*ors Register.
has this day tiled in this office 1 • -w rn * ate-
Any an«! all tv • • c - -nr *. .d-- -««. t' -
The South Methodist Church has
inent No .-049, for the purchase of the v. . • ‘ '»
ab»’»re-de«crilH'd lands are requested to file*their
of China and prepares for yet an­
of Section No 24. in Township No 2 S. Range N<»
• ¡ din* in thi* -ffice on or beiuiesavJ •/,>. day of
just finished an interesting anit'ia!
T
imrer L and . A ct J une & 1876.— jkh - ìcb fob
7 w. and will offer proof t »now that t:». land
Tt- ies L axd I.-TJCK. J. if-'-N otici
Septet:ber, rtffi.
other. It may tie safely concluded
Pl*HL»e<T«oN.
‘•ought is more valuable for its timber or fdo’ie
Pl BLICATION.
conference session in this state.
C has . B. moorks
lief <t»k« -rd Office. Oregon City. Ore than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
that while hum tn nature remains United ®tate< !«and • »ffi Oregon Citv Ove-’
Register.
»>: '.J":-.--N .U« i. he-eby Kiven lli«t in hi« claim to «nid land before the Register and
Just why the two great branches
gol» At rii 13, i«sc —x..:i e « hereby giveu 1 «at
v> . : <-.i e with the provision« of the act of Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon,
as it is—and that will be always— in evmp'iaoce with the prorision« of the act of
c
c
entitled An act for the on Friday, the 6th, day of September,
of the Methodist Church still find it
Caugresa of Jane J 1 - entitled ‘ An art Í »r T imber L and A r J c ^ e 3 ;3-S—Nor; e foe
-a c oi l n > r Ui.-I* io the Slate« o' California. names as witnesses:
the era of universal peace will the «ale of t.mb r la- d< In th- *t .fee oi • alifor-
P ublic at -.<» n
A. E. Cook, of McMinnville, Yamhill county,
:
Ne*.
.
and
Washington
Terntorv ' a«
necessary to maintain separate or­
nU. Oregon. Nevada and Washin^i- n Ter.it*>-
State« L ì :/. Offic, Orli; >n C
C’tv. Oro- • i*.< .».i-d loan the Public Land butes
bv¿t of Oregon R»1ey G. Smith, of Dayton. Yamhill
not dawn, and, futhertnore, that r\ ’* a» extended t«> the Pa : Laud Mate« by gnu l’uitdi
\yn* it. 1
-N
» • rebj
Kjvei¡ thaï August4 l*^j,
c^y si'
countv. Oregon, James 1«. Fle*cher, of Me' i*»n-
ganizations, when the “ungodly”
a*.t of August 4th.
, in cuauplÍAiii M .th H ; rv.
f
William O ChasA.
ville. Yamhill county. Oregon. L- J- Fletcher,
should a genuine i>eaee circular
Congressof June ?. *.« « entitled
V.. a?i f»r
William H Fletcher.
MCN «errile o-u>t» of Yamhill. State of Ore
who fought out the issues of th*
of Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon.
Me Mi nnviH owtnty of Vw'uhill State of <»r- the «ale of tr-.L- r 1-r.d« 1 * ¡’existe« of Ca' €r-
ever be issued by any DR- of
;
’
’
I'«*
office
hi.
<w->rn
state-
Anv and all person* claiming adversely the
egoii, has th»» day filed i • this office hi» <w<>rn nia «Weg«*. N a ’• ani « »♦l>i*t<:.,u Termo- n - I rf- r '
war have long since forgiven and
the purchase of the n e>, of ahove-descrioed lands are request ad fo file their
ry. •« eat«--ide-: t » all Pul he Lind «Hate» Lv
tion it will not eminate from the -»•. tei -ent No joyf. ter the purchase oi the a’> FCt
•• w U of • w \ of Section claim* in this ottlce ou or before ¿aid 9th day 0!
Of A :<n«t 4 :Ñ>».
forgotten their former hostility, is
of NX l»of SeitMMi X« in Tcwii«aip No 25 Range
" » ”• P>O”»ath. R.rnge No 7« est. September i8yS.
J. me« L- Fletcher
most cruel, war-like and despotic . No • w x i.lv.li .< r proof to *h«»w that the
' . wi
Jr pro»f to «how that the land
•
Clins. B Moore»
-'Might is more .«loable for its timber or »tone 1
one of the mysteries which unreger.-
' laud «*ught i« more taìaal» e foe It« timU r or ego ’ .- *. 1* d«% 7 e : ■
-
. .
Register
of all the nations of the earth.
«tone than f r ag-Ku’tural pu p —and to es- •tot« ment No ~>*i t r the put >a^oftbenu'
erate minds cannot comprehend.
. t*tS»s’i H« cl a D m t » «*• ’. and befiwe t! e Reg •- - •'*cu -u N - : in Towi««h ; N- 2 - R«- gr Kn*
Poor emperor “Billy” is in des
Just at present the officers of the t’sir. The Cssr hi» stolen bis thun-
U nited Slates army do not seem to der. If there was any one thing
constitute a very happy family. of which “Billy” is more impressed
Their relations are more of the or­ than any thing else it is that he,
dinary “vat and dog” type, The “Billy,'contains wilhlu him-slf ah
general public is well assured that the wisdom ui ihP earth. He is
there is abundant cause for a row lhe worlds greateel ruler, warrior,
but doe* not feel prepared to fix actor, preai her, author, or, eo far as
the blame. Th* determination of that is concerned,every thing else.
President McKinley to order a And “Billy'* had intended, short­
sweeping
investigation
meets ly, to perform an act which was to
with universal favor.
thri’l the ChrifUin World. He
was going to visit the Holy land
If I’ncle Sam expect* the young and, there, standing with one foot
men of the nation to resjiond
th« “holy sepulchre ?»
promptly to their country's call it other somewhere in lhe neighbor
liehoovee hi m to take better care of hood of the top of the mouut of
them after they bare enlisted. Any olive«, one mailed fist grasping bis
man w<wthy of the name is willing sword and the other over bi# heart,
«0 die for bis country, on the field be would give himself up for the
of battle, but none are willing to time bting to holy emotiocs, to a
die in unhealthy c-stups. of disease contemplation of bis own greatne^
• nd neglect becaoee some s'eek fat •nd the ghoat of his departed graud-
I
efitcer faila to perferm his duty.
folher, au<l, thru aud there, au-1
* ter an • Receiver of th«» vflke *t Orw»w City »u
.Saturday the loth «lay of sept .mibrr iA>*
He
names as «ituMae«:
Riley G >ui*th. <»f Dayton Oregon Albert F
C«*ok of WcMu»n\»¡le o-*g.,u. Geo«gr H Ras­
te» , oí iiayiou, Oiegon, John stair, of L>a» ton
<. »reton.
Any a odali person» cUtMtimc nd vers! y the
ah,»*e-Ue««TiS»-d land« are rmpiestcd I » file
tWir < ni «s i . tht* fficeon or bef< re «ani loth
I day of September iS->
I HA*. B M m > rr >.
Register.
- W- at 1 will ..ff . p-x>f I » Show 1’iat the ¡and
» > ?¿ht 1« m --e « » ’.a-¡e f.«r :« n';’<T vr «t e
than for aenc »Itu »I p«rpo<e» and to wublish
’.»« c airn tn «<id ’ u| he-««c th- Hegi«- • »• J
on NM« rday : »• uth day 01 September .«-«
He natu«-« a » wit ■■««
AE C > k of M Mlnnrille Yvn.hUl <r»nntvOre-
«<»«« h».ev G -» -..th of Das * » i. Ta hi't .-uu«-
lyOregon J. B He!, -tt .»f fiivton. Y mb-
’ hw. e,f Dayun.
Tamhtli cou'-iv Oreg«»u
-
*K»ve ««. iberia »«I« axe rranotrd to fi’etheir i
’ clat«-»» in thi» «•«* - .»n or beLrv «aid t^th dav I
1 of September x S j S.
Chas B Moore«.
Regiwter.
N-’Tl Cl FOR
United States 1 aud Ofi
•* n City. Or Apr
iKh. iS6 — N .tKv w he»
«u that ¡g co;u-
p'iaure with the pro*. ««*,
grexsof J»ure
Ii;« en
' »-of: *ier land« in i
Onsgv.z N-.rad», •«-! V
a» eater.de«: to all the Î
act of August 4. i>*2
M»n W I
or Dayton, countv of \ •
has ihi» day fi t-d in th:«
mt 11 S i '^3. f..r hep .
w
.V 14 1:1 Township
f Ak
No?w. *
■ -â*■ pro-*? to sc, n th-*• ,í
t»«4 •'wgSt 1« mott vabiaMe Ur 11« ?
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