Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 27, 1898, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 27,
Timothy Woodroof, republican candi­
that it would not lie long before France
date for lieutenant governor of New-
would lie suing for peace.
Fred C Baker. Publisher
York, goes into the campaign with the
-, T here ajjpears to lie no lack of money most brilliant stock of vests that
Official Paper, Tillamook Oily and County 11 pouring into Manila for investment. No any public man ever buttoned over his
, doubt a large amount of this is American bay window.
The radiance of Tim’s
capital. But there appears to be a com. bosom has no equal on the footstool.
’
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
I mercial deadlock in that city. Until the
One of the candidates for local office in
•
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
settlement of the pending issues as to the Kansas City has Iwen thrown violently
One year ......................................
U 5°
Six month»................................................................ 75 government of the Philippine islands on the defensive by the fact that his cam­
Three month» ................................................... 5° shall have lieen decided capital will not paign card was used as a scratch pad
be invested. For six months $200,000,- by the train robbers operating in that
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets.
| 000 of British capital has been lying idle section. It is not likely he will get
' in Manila, and to relieve the deadlock through explaning before election day.
EDITORIAL NOTES & NEWS merchants there have been discussing
Congressman Row land Blennerhasset
I how liest to get this into circulation.
Mahoney has received his third nomi­
P rof . M ac D onald , of Bowdoin Col­ This only goes to prove that the resources nation from the republicans of Buffalo,
lege, forcefully presents in the current of the islands w ill soon be developed, more N. Y. Democrates of the district are
number of the Forum some of the dan­ especially if the Stars and Stripes fly’ over running a candidate from force of habit,
gers of a policy of imperialism on the part I them.
appreciating the hopelessness of bucking
of the United States. One serious danger
D isastrous typhoons, sandstorms and against such a senorous name.
of such a policy, he declares, is in the
Hoods have caused fearful loss of life and
Chicago democrates are so anxious to
likelihood of pressure from our new'
property in the Orient. In the district keep the silver issue in the background
acquisitions for admission to the union
watered by the river Feng, in Japan, that they have repudiated as a fraud a
as states. To admit them, sooner or
hundreds of villages have been swept campaign document urging the faithful
later, is to follow a long line of prece-
away and 2000 people drowned. An­ to rally for the sacred metal and urging
d Hits; to debar them is to adopt a w holly
other report says 250 towns are under the necessity of winning the fall elections
new theory of national policy- Under a
water. Thousands of refugees are flock­ “as a preliminary to victory in 1900.”
policy of imperialism—ofterritorial acqui­
ing to the cities. The Ishkarie river also
Ex-Senator Ingalls of Kansas unlimb­
sition—we must choose between giving
overflowed, drowning over 1000 jieople. ered his vitriolic pen long enough to say,
new possessions statehood and govern­
In it terrible typhoon off Formosa hun­ in the New York Journal, that “ free
ing them as colonies, the latter a course
dreds of lives were lost. Among the silver, the gold standard, tariff reform,
which might be fraught with grave
ships lost was the American bark Comet. prohibition, female suffrage are back
menac to our whole constitutional sys­
The crew’ was saved. Homeward-bound numbers. They have the tender grace of
tem. Prof. MacDonald urges that an
passengers say they passed numerous the day that is dead. Their perfunctory’
imperia1 policy is a costly policy, and he
abandoned vessels. The loss of life must mention in speech or platform has the
has moF substantial ground for this as­
have been enormous.
solemnity of an epitaph.” And he goes
sertion I hat has adopted that policy, He
justly r< gards the financial cost of im-
I n General Miles’ opinion the lowest on to declaim that they were shot to
perialisn as a danger, not so much be- peace footing of the army should be one death by the guns of Dewey and Schley.
ilia mooli
íjeablijUit
cttt T WET T WF ARD FROM. 1 mumps and was in the hospital tor about
I
f am
A .. STILLWELL HEARD r ku
Who Is
Now on His
Manila.
Way to well.”
Arthur Stillwell, who is well known
in this county, sent the tollowing letter
home before he left San Francisco for
Manila;
“I will at last write you after delaying i
so long. It is the same old excuse, wait­
ing for something definite. \\ e have had I
j
orders several times to sail tor Manila
and before we get aboard the orders
|
were countermanded on account of the
peace negotiations. But I guess this
time we will go for a certainty. Well, I
suppose you have heard all kinds ot re­ I
CONNUBALITIES.
1 If you have any Property. Slotk or ..o.
article» to sell, trade or lease, or ,lee(1
wantetiilrloytnent, etc —Two insertion. . P;
to exceed live liiier, Fifty cent,. Hou“ ¡„J!?1
lions, Seventy Five cents.
Mr. Woodruff, the New York man who
MONEY TO LOAN 1
has accumulate fifty wives, simply makes
MONEY TO LOAN 1
Chicago's Bates-Gates of seven wife noto-
riety look small.
“I have always had a desire to go on
the stage,” says the St. Louis young HOUSE and LOT, near the business
woman who was married last ¡Saturday
part of Tillamook, a bargain, only
and is now seeking a divorce. She not
$150; 4^ ACRES of LAND and
only wants to go on the stage, but she
about 20 LOTS on the edge of (own
wants to begin as a star.
for sale at $1250. if sold within 30
Cupid, instead of Davy Jones, kidnap
days 14 acres of good botton» land
for $250.—See Biggs & Stephens at the
reports about us? W’e have had all kinds Iiecl Miss King, whose mysterious dis­
Court House, Tillamook.
of experiances. W hen w’e first landed in appearance from Coney island recently
San Francisco, we had no officers—all created such a stir, and now she has re­
our offiers are in Manila—and no one turned alive, well and a blushing bride, UMBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable
rates. Neat work turned out and a8
else to
W’e were seeking the parental blessing.
CISC
VVJ look after our interests.
-—
good as new by J. W. Steinmetz,
placed under the 13th Minnesota Regi- I 1 Robert Quincy and wife of Parkers­
Tillamook, Or.
a .
------- 1 -11——-.xl-.
trf" tlf
nieut,
and
directly under a a kz**t*ix*z*r>
sergeant
of burg, W. Va., have seperated because of
theirs as drill master. We had no tents i the latters fondness of onions and the
LOST, a slick PIN with a large yellow­
and all the equipments we had was one formers inability to stand the smell of
ish brown stone in it, called a Karen
blanket and a tin pan to eat out of. No that vegetable. The husband is seeking
Goraui. Anyone finding the same will
knife, fork, spoon, cup, or anything else a divorce and the wife is with her par­
be suitably rewarded by returning it
but our “Little brown hands,” and ents. They have several children*
to this office.
brown most of them were too. As I
When J. A. Paulsell, a veteran of both
said we had no tents, so were placed in the Mexican and civil wars, and now’ 82 CLUBBING RATES—Weekly Oregonian
an old barn. That was the first time I years old, married a woman 22 years a
and Headlight, per year, $2.25 ; Ua
was ever placed in a box stall, but such few days ago, he used a novel wedding
San Francisco Examiner and Head­
it was. For a pillow—if in luck—one ring. It was of brass and was made
light, i- 25, New York Thrice a-Weelc
might have an extra pile of horse ma­ from a bit of cannon used by the Mexi­
World and Headlight, $2.00. Strictly
nure. We were in that fix for about two cans at Chepultepec and dist roved by
cash in advance.
weeks, and then we were given tents.
Americans.
"The camp ground we were first sent
FOR SALE, a bargain, a celebrated
Ardent in spite of his 80 years, Francis
was camp Merritt, and of all the god­
White SEWING MACHINE
New
Watkins
of
Anderson,
Ind.,
proposed
to
forsaken places that was the place. It is
and direct from the factory.—Apply
Lydia Bethel, a good looking young wo­
cause of he increased burden it will lay disciplined and equipped soldier to every
A chip of a soulless plutocrat or a hire­ on a sand desert, you might say. and is
for particulars at the Headlight Trade
upon the people, as because of its possi­ 1,000 of the population. In other words ling of the money power heartlessly exposed to all the fogs and wind and man of Bethel, O. She accepted him and
Mait Office
they
intended
to
elope,
but
his
daughters
ble influence upon the national temper. he wants the United States to maintain “queered” a populist meeting in Pennsyl-1 balmy zephers of San Francisco. And
prevented. Then the aged lover became TIMBER LAND for SALE on Samon-
The question is not whether we are able a regular army of not less than 70,000 vania the other day. While one of the as the boys were not used to such food,
bery River, in section 20, 3 N, 7 W .—
to pay, which is perhaps not to be men, whereas the present organization “allied spouters of reform’’ was raptur­ water, and climate, they died off like cool, and the result was a $10,000
The W >8 SE qr and E SW qr. Con­
doubted, but w hether it is worth while to ¡s short of that number by on ore than ously roasting the republicans the hire­ sheep. You could see three or four breach-of-promise suit, which he has
pay. Unless added taxation can be off. 10,000. Up to the war with Spain the ling dug up a populist banner of ’96 and funerals every day. The principle malady just compromised for $3,000.
sideration $900.— Enquire at the Head­
set by enlarged opportunities for capital United States managed to get along with flashed in on the meeting. It bore this was dysentry, but 1 don't think it killed
light Trade Mart Office.
Mrs. Polly Owens, who was lately
■ many. The most that died was from married to William Owens of White Riv­
and labor and the tangible evidences of a regular army of less the 25,000. But inscription:
measles turned into pneumonia. The er township, near Noblesville, Ind., is WANTED, 1,000 new SUBSCRIBERS
material prosperity still increase among the nation is a pre-eminently peace na­
A vote for McKinley
means
| sand was so soft that one would sink now’ living with her thirteenth husband.
to the Tillamook Headlight now that
us, the possession of islands in the Atlan­ tion, as President McKinley has said,
25 cents a bushel for wheat
| into it clear up to his ankles every step, Mrs. Owens has six children as the fruit
it is under new management. Take it
tic or Pacific, or coaling stations in the and it will not enlarge its standing army
and
| except in the streets, which were covered of her former marriages, no tw’o having
on trial for four months for 50c., or
Philippines or the Ladrones. may well further than the necessity of the new
10 cents a bushel for corn.
come to seem too dcarlv bought. Prof. condition requires.
send it to yonr friends.
Then he explained that this was one of with broken rock, which cut shoes out in the same name.
She is over 50 years
MacDonald presents most con vinci ng
the banners that had been carried in the | a few days, so that most of the boys old. She was separated from the larger
H obson wants an appropriation of one campaign parades of 1896.
I were almost barefooted before we got number of her husbands. She is part FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING at the
arguments against a policy of imperial­
| any clothes from the government. I Indian, her mother being a halfcaste.
Headlight Printing Office at Portland
ism, which merit the careful attention of million dollars for the purpose of raising
must say we were a mottled outfit.
prices. Ail description of job print­
every citizen. He says in conclusion : the sunken Spanish cruiser Vizcaya.
FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION.
At the Piedmont exposition, held in At­
Most every one left all their best clothes
ing, which is quaranteed. Patronize
“Imperial dominion and imperial influ­ Even if this was granted there is no as­
home industry.
ence, dissociated from the sordid ele­ surance that she can be raised and added The Flesh Scalded Off Seven | at home, expecting they would get uni- lanta, one of the features of the show’
l forms as soon as they reached here, but was the marriage of two couple who
ments attending them, are fascinating to Uncle Sam's navy. Seeing that the
Men.
w’ereclad in cotton bagging. The couples SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight will
we were doomed to disappointment.
objects of national ambition ; but they torpedo boats failed to distinguish them­
A frightful explosion occurred on board
be sent free on application. Send a
would be indeed dearly bought if their selves in the recent naval battles, would the new torpedo boat Davis while she
“We had to drill in such clothes as we were married in the presence of a vast
postal card or leave your name at the
price were the sacrifice of any of the it not l>e well to let a few torpedo boats was running a trial trip on the Colum­ had. We had no guns, but had to go on throng of people, who laughed and made
office. It pays to subscribe for the lead­
things which thus far have made us demonstrate how quick they could de­ bia river on Thursday, whereby seven | guard just the same. And at night it merry at the novel spectacle. One of
stroy the wrecked Spanish ships ?
the brides on that occasion has been ar­
ing, newsiest and brainiest new paper.
great.”
men lost their
lives after suffering 1 looked strange and odd to see the boys
rested in Atlanta charged with keeping
T he civil service commission is making agonies, the flesh being scalded from the : looming up in the fog and mist that
T he fifty-sixth congress, to be elected
a disorderly house. And this is the se­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
settled
down
on
the
camp
every
night
bones.
The
explosion
was
in
the
boiler
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
in November, will have constructive a vigorous campaign against political
with a blanket thrown over them walk- I quel to the exposition romance. “We
October 14th, 1898.
room.
Those
killed
were
;
Charles
assessments
on
federal
officers
and
cm.
work to do of the very highest impor­
Notice
is
hereby given that the following
believe,
’
’
comments
the
Richmond
Times,
ing up and down their beats. The reason
Maneely,
fireman,
married
;
Paul
Lui-
ployes,
in
view
of
the
approaching
elec
­
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of her intention
tance—work of a nature wholly new to
we did not get equipped sooner was we ' “that such expositions should not only to make final proof in support of her claim, and
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
the County
the legislation department of onr gov­ tions. and, ill addition to its own circu­ thle, fireman, unmarried; Harry Wood,
were under the 13th Minnesota, and as be discountenanced, but that they should , Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
ernment. Much of this legislation will lar, has brought out an order from the married ; William Wood, foreman boiler
011 December 2nd, 1898. viz :
be
forbidden
by
law.
We
do
not
believe
they
had
recruits
the
same
as
us,
all
uni-1
MAGGIE M. CROSS,
relate to the new territorial possessions post office department, to be followed by shop, married; James Ryan, married; forms coming to us, and marked to ns, that any exposition should be permitted Widow ot MRS
Truman I). Cross .deceased ; H. E.
directly, but enactments will also be one from the treasury, looking to its full Axel Johnson, married; Albert Buehl,
9771,
for
the
Nw
Ne *4, Ne % of Nw.'-i of
their major ginmed the whole thing for I to trifle with this holy ordinance. It See. 30 and Se ' *4 4 of
unmarried.
°f $w
and fractional
required to provide for the colonial ad­ enforcement. Thus we see we arc coming
his own boys, ami we had to do with-1 would be surprising, indeed if the mar­ Sw % ofSw of Sec. 19, Tp. 2 S, R 9 W.
H. Ii. Bailey, chief draughtsman of the
She names the fo lowing witnesses to prove
ministration nt home and to bring na­ down to strictly civil service.
riage
under
such
circumstances
should
lier continuous residence upon and cultivation
Wolff & Zwicker iron works, where the out. But as soon as hegot his boys out­
tional policies into harmony with new
of said land, viz:
T he outbreak of bubonic plague at
fitted ami sent to Manila, we were put turn out well.”
Charles H. Blake, Nestocton, Or.; Herbert D.
necessities. Everybody can understand Vienna, due to the experiments of Prof. Davis was built, was among the guests
Shackelfotd, Nestocto , Or.;Ne1son !.. Knighten,
under the 20th Kansas, under whom we
Nestocton, Or.; Charles F. Blum, Nestocton,
that under these circumstances it would Niithnagcl's bactorio logical establish­ on board when the accident occurred.
fared much better. We then got our uni­
Mayor Quincy of Boston invested Or.
be extremely embarrassing to President ment, in the circulation of the plague He gives the following graphic account forms, guns ami other equipments, and
C has . B. M oores , Register.
$30,000 in a municipal printing office
McKinley and his advisers to lie com­ bacillus, has spread terror at the ^Aus- of the terrible catastrophe :
by
that
time
were
pretty
well
drilled.
and over $10,000 in betterments, and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
“We were running along smoothly,
pelled to confront a hostile congress next Austrian capital. Five cases, in addition
Land office at Oregon City. Ore..
We were under them for some time, and then undertook to show how’ the corpor­
October 14th, 18J8.
year. It is hardly possible that the to that of the late Herr Harsch, the as­ everybody was happy liecause things
then were transferred to the 23rd Regu­ ation could save money. According to
Notice is hereby given that the following
present congress, which will be in ses­ sistant in the establishment, who con­ were going all right. The steam was
named settler has filed notice of his intention
lars,
whom
we
are
still
under,
and
will
one balance sheet one department which to make final proof in support of his claim, ana
sion less than three months, can dispose tracted the bubonic plague while culti­ keeping well up at a pressure of 190
stay under until we reach our regiment used to spend $2,518 a year for printing that said proof will be made before the County
of all or most ot the questions arising vating the bacillus, have now developed. pounds and we were making good time. in Manila.
C erk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore.,
and stationery now’ spends $8,276 in the on December and, 1898, viz :
The first warning of the accident was a
out of the war. It may deal with a few
WILLIAM A CROSS,
same
time.
“ The officers over us now are fine fel­
puff of steam emitted from the escape
H. E. 9770, lor the Se
of Nw
E % of Sw g
of the most urgent of them, but others
A BKPORT from Salt Lake states that
and Sw *4 of Se *4 of Sec. 30, Tp. 2 8. R- 9 " •
lows,
and
look
after
us
as
well
as
in
Democratic
calamity
shriekers
who
pipe
from
the
forward
engine.
It
was
and perhaps the more important will the expected reorganization of the Union
lie names the following witnesses to prove
have I*» be deferred for consideration and Pacific, Oregon Short Line and the Ore­ noticed by John Wolff, who called my their power. Major Gooddell, of the effect to lie pained by the charge that his continuous residence upon and cultivation
said land, viz:
„ .-
attention to it. As I looked around, a 23rd, is an old veteran of thirty years, Theodore Roosevelt is a tax shirker care­ of Charles
acti» i nv the next congress. It is proli-
H. Blake, Neatorton, Ore : H D.
gon Railroad X Navigation Company
Shackelford.
Nestocton,
Or-.
;
Nelson
I*
and
is
a
fine
old
gentleman
—
a
regular
cloud
of
steam,
cindersand
burning
coals
fully
refrain
from
mentioning
the
fact
a1 ’. i the new congress will I k * called in will have the effect of consolidating the
Knighten, Nestocton. Ore.: Charles F. Blum,
Under him, and that the colonel of the Rough Riders ex­ Nestocton, Ore.
,
• xtra session, though the president might Short Line and the Oregon Railroad X •hot from the forward funnel. The fatherly old man.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
lie reluctant to do this if it should con Navigation Company's road into one hatches fore and aft and coal scuttles on directly over us, is a lieutenant from hausted his private purse in helping un­
Tennessee, so you see we have no reason I
the
sides
were
immediately
ordered
fortunate
members
of
his
regiment.
NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
tain a majority ot political opponent. system, to lie operated from Portland.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore..
opened. Harry Burrow’s, a fireman, who to complain now, with the exception of' Every sick and wounded member of the
President McKinley will doubtless act
October 3rd. 189».
staying in camp. Of course if we were 1
Notice is hereby given that the following
in this regard according to what lie In-
T h K Timber News of London, England» was stationed at the hatch of the boiler- not going away we would like to be1 regiment who left Santiago immediately named
settler has filed notice of his intention
after the surrender was given $5 to pur­ to make tv al proof in support of his
licves the interests of the country and the again affirms that bread is living made of room. for the purpose of ojiening it in
mustered out. but as long as there is
and that said proof will be made before the to.
chase delicacies on the voyage. This was Clerk
necessities of the situation demand, but sawdust in Germany. One factory in case of an accident, instantly swung the
of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore.
anything to do we are all willing to stay
but one of the many acts of genorositv on November 18th, 1898, viz:
in any event it is obviously most desir­ Berlin turns out daily 20,000 pounds. It cover open. A sheet of flames flared up
FRANCIS II CROSS.
and do our duty. We had a visit from preformed by him.
able an 1 important that there shall be contains 75 |ier cent, sawdust, the bal­ from the hold and the scalding steam
H E. 9851, for the F.
of Ne >4. Nw *4 °f Ne»
Governor Lord, but his visit was too
of
Sec.
33,
and
Sw U of Nw % of sec. 34. rP- 2
rushed
out
in
great
volumes.
The
force
a congress to deni with these new (pies ance rye and bran. It is fed largely to
S , R. H W.
late
to
do
us
any
good.
If
he
had
come
|
He names the following witnesses to prove
lions in poltical harmony with the ad cattle, and is said to be satisfactory as a of the escaping steam threw Burrows on
NOTICE OF SALE.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
the deck, and his clothing, mustache and about two months More he would have
ministration. The initiative in the Sol­ fodder.
of
S 1(1 land, V Z-
2
r,
in
the
Cir
un
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
Paul I). Shackelford, of Nestocton. Ore , Kaipn
eyebrows were scorched.
The coal found altogether a different state of foi Tillamook County.
ution ot the problems that arc presented
W. Mills, of Nestocton, Ore. ; H. D
affairs.
But
when
he
got
here
we
were
T
he
frightful
accident
on
board
the
scuttles were opened at the same time as
Viola 1>. Snyder and E A. Snyder
ford. Nestocton, Ore. ; Nelson L. Knighten, or
must lie undertaken by the admin is
under the regular, so had no grievance.
Plaintiff*».
Nestocton. Ore.
„ .
tration. It therefore follows that in the torpedo boat as she was runniug the the hatches. Through these two men
C has . B. Mooses Rcpster
“It had been a pretty hard job to write Lila Snyder. Stella Lyster, W. G.
government there should I k - no divided measured mile on the Columbia river last made their exit.
L)«tur ( Ian uce M< Kinley,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR
‘‘As soon as the hatch had been opened. until lately, on account of our condition.
< uncils; that the executive and legisla­ week is appalling, hut it must lie put
Hed McKinley.Nettie McKin­
ley. and Henry McKi lev. min­
tive branches should act as one; that the down to ex|K*rimeiits, for every precau­ Foreman Wood climlied up the ladder It is hard to write a cheerful letter under
Notice
hereby give3 that the undersigned
or licit s of U.T.. OKI lev: B.
b Petty grove:
Defendant»
lias been duly appointed by Hie County Court
president and congress should have a tion ap|Kars to have lieen taken by the and reached the deck, where he fell, a very moody circumstances, so I thought
of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
NOTH K IS HEllKBY GIVEN that by
mass of scalded flesh, horrible to behold. if I could not write cheerful I would not
single policy. The senate of the next builders.
virtue
“A few moments after the hatches and write at all. I have been putting it off °f «decree «jd order«« .ale du y given. ,I1Bde executor of the last will and te-tment of Mar­
congress, there is good reason to believe, 1
rendered .nd entered l.y the .hove n.:»ed c «tri shal K. Perrin deceased. All personshaving
POLITICAL DRIFT.
coal scuttles had I k - cii ojiened the steam for so long I am almost ashamed of my. m «id cut,« o„ the *,th day n( A„KU,t IN^ claims against said es’ateare hereby requested
will contain a republican majority. The
self.
I
don't
know
what
would
have
be
­
had all cleared away and Chief Steam­
X i"""; *.' '■ ‘""'"''«"'■'h* duly appointed to present the same to me, properly verified
house should also be republican, but there
A man named North West is running fitter Church and John Wolff were in the come of me when we were at camp Mer­ I alt «I and acting referee herein, to »ell the as by law required, at the bank of CJ& E Thay­
is some danger, in consequence of the
following (lvsciibed premise», to-wit:
for
office
dow
n
east
—
in
Maine.
er at Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months
fireroom assisting the four men crawling rit if I did not have a little money left to ..Tah.eu*?‘h .h,lf
apathy or the overconfidence of repub­
,he i’«c‘l>«.t quarter
from the date hereof.
buy
something
to
eat.
The
grab
was
The
silverware
combine
collapsed
in
its
lican voters, that it will not be.
around 011 the floor, mad with agony. In
and the Nnrthwe.t quarter of the South»,«
Dated thia 15th day of September 189*-
nfanev. leaving the silver trust without a few minutes the four men were brought something awful. 1 will not attempt to quarter and the Southwew quarter of the North
H. F. GOOI>SPF.ED,
quarter of Section.«, in Tp J S R o w of
discrilie it. but will say that the principle e.»t
conqietitor.
up
on
deck
and
taken
to
the
after
cabin,
Executor
of last will and testament of Mar­
h« «dlamette meridia, i„ Oregon e’cembm
F ranck is trying to twist the lion's
Howiaade^riberl premia
shal K. Perrin, deceased.
With the battle between Roosevelt and where everything within our power was ingrediant was grease, which article re­
tail, but it w’on't twist, England has at
Wit Beginning at a point x> chain. ue.t and
fused to stay in my stomach.
done
for
them.
To
see
those
men
lying
AanWyek
New
Amsterdam
will
surely
last avcngctl the dr.it hot General Gordon
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
ramei u't'^'n0"1’, “f
o"'-f""rth «action
there pittitullv moaning, their flesh
"We moved from camp Merritt to the
in Fgypt. and it is through the interfer­ fall into the hands of the Dutch.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in pur­
Ex-Governor Patterson of Pennsvl- scalded white, and with the skin peeling Presidio about two months ago. and as
ence of France in that country leads to
suance of an order of the County Court of th®
off
in
large
strips,
was
awful.
we
do
not
have
the
fogs
here
we
had
vania
decline
to
lead
a
forlorn
hope
for
State
<»1
Oregon
for the County of Multnomah,
a pros|Hvt ot warlM’twern those coun­
“Dr. Thornton relieved the most of over there, there is not so much sick,
duly made and entered on the 17th day of Sept­
tries. True both I’ramv and England congress in one of the districts of that
their sufferings with hypodermic in- ness. Our camp here is all right when
ember, 1*98, I will proceed, on or after the
air armed to the teeth, yet with all this stale.
dHV of October. 1M98, to »ell at private sale. t’!l
jections of morphine. Some of the men the weather is all right, but when it
river np
1 would be suidical for France, like her
The Iowa City Citi Tn thinks that
g following de-cribeu Real Propertv. belonging
r‘-.- nine
k
crippled neighbor Spain, to go to war. while it is a good thing to defeat the were fully conscious and able to con­ rains—it did this morning—it is tearful. ami cloning Containing sixty
•nd one- to the Estate of Fieiderikn Gallou, deceased to-
fourth
acre«,
more
or
lean.
verse.
The ground here is made land, taken
I'tancc is in that condition that a revo­ fusion forces ‘’good,*’ it is not a good
for «ale wit:
"When halt way to Astoria wc met the from the hill above the camp, so when
Ix»ta two(i), three (3). five (5), aix (*) «nd
lution might occur atanytimc, so in that thing to pile the votes up against them
(7). In Block two (2) in the town of Garibaldi,
it is dry it is just like concrete, you can
condition no one can foretell how the too heavy, but just heavy enough to tug Relief w ith medical aid on board.*’
Count of Tillamook. State of Oregon.
drive a nail in it and it will stay just like
map of Furo|k' would I m * change,I after a "keep 'em guessing."
That in pursuance to sail Order, *«'d «ale
The fatal accident on the torpedo-boat driving it into wood, hut when it gets
tew months war lietwecn England and
will be made for cash.
K. R. HrRLRR.
The Arizona republicans have taken Davis Thursday was caused by the loss
wet it is like pitch. Yon can't kick it
Administrator of the Estate of Freiderika c.a
Fi ance. England is in the same position advantage of the war enthusiasm and
of the water in the forward boiler. The off. But there is no complaint being
Iou. Deceased. Rooms 41 -42 Washington Bldg
as the United States, she has the wealth hero worship bv nominating Lieutenant
tubes in the forward end became dry and made that I can hear, as we expecg to mi « will bThJid .7??^ on' P««' »hteh Cortland. Oregon.
to back her. Wc hardly think that France Colonel Brodie of the Rough Riders for
overheated, and nine of them blew out leave here in about ten days for Manila. Court Hou« for T>II<m<Z7,<d,,OT
Cn"n,’r
would collapse as sinli^cnly as Spain did congress and the various other parties
Before in«nrin< your dwellinr or f
of the steam drum—eight on the port
",mook
Oregon. In
“I have lieen sick with the la grippe i Tn,
see the p licit* i»»ued by the Fireman * ru
with ourrrvrnt unpleasantness with that and factions of parties are thinking of
and one on the starboard side, The after ( for several days, but am all right now »< »»re abet IM.
Insurance Company
The ni<*t c°mp_
country, but it is a foregone conclusion ( "laying down.**
policies ever issued, covering everything <r
boiler appears to be uninjured.
Frctl is
1, well. He was
wa. down "with
’
'
o'clock p M the baby'» bottle to a bicycle, or from a p’»
Fred
with the »'“«4.,
a repealing rifll
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referee
Claude Thayer
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