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    1899
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 19,
/yien [iou^ß.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
|MR. PARKER j
ing morning grown, as such rumors
will grow. Everybody heard it, and,
lust of all, the wronged husband. He
did what any other man would have
ATTORNEY-AT-L IW,
T WAS during the period when, at done in his place—challenged theyoung
certain German baths, the visitors German to a duel with pistol«. The
T illamook , O kecon .
were of all nationalities. Such are the b’iron, who was unable to explain to his
baths where the tedium of the cure is I own satisfaction how he had been cap-
enlivened by the variou- games of i T-vated by the graces of Mrs. Parker,
J. MAY,
chance. At the particular time of •ound himself in a lamentable quan­
which I write Homburg was crowded, dary. A challenge from Mr. Parker he
and, although the season could scarce­ well knew was equivalent to a death
attorney - at - la w
ly l>e said fairly to have begun, it was sentence, or at least a very close shave.
rumored and believed (even upon the Should the Englishman insist on the
T illamook , O regon .
authority of the newspapers) that duel there was no doubt as to the re­
Count B----- , an Italian nobleman, had sult. He thought the matter over very
lost the whole of his Inheritance, some­ carefully, and was suddenly filled with
where in the neighborhood of a million great concern as to the effect which rp II. GOYNE,
lire. But the count kept his head, and Lis death would have upon his widowed
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
so regained the greater part of his for­ mother, and, being desirous above all
tune, which had been won from him things of sparing her. he persuaded two
Office : Opposite Court House,
by a French actress to whom he was < f his friends, who happened to be in
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devoted. He married the actress, and Homburg at the time, to seek out and
thus got his revenge.
try to pacify the offended husband.
Among the visitors to Homburg, a
Mr. Parker received the gentlemen
young married couple. Mr. and Mrs. with all the polished politeuees of a
0 LA UDE THAYER,
I’arker—who, according to the register, man of the world.
were direct from London — attracted
“Gentlemen,** said Mr. Parker, cold­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
great attention. Mr. Parker was a man ly. in French. “I really fail to ttnder-
of remarkably elegant manners. He ?iand the object of your visit. Surtly
T illamook , O regon .
was tall, well built, blond, in short a the details of this matter have been
splendid repr« tentative of the English discussed at sufficient length! Nothing
gentleman, lie had large, dreamy blue more remains to be said.’*
eyes, and a remarkably fine set of teeth,
“You are right, sir,” replied the elder
U. J. DAI.Y.
¡OSCAR HAYTEK.
most of which lie displayed when his of the two ambassadors, “but we have
¡ips parted in e smile. From which come trusting to your tenderness of
])ALY
&
HAYTEK,
it will be gathered that his mouth was heart, and we are sure you will not be
not small.
able to turn a deaf ear to our plea. We
ATTORNEYS- AT-LA W,
Mrs. Parker, on the occasion of her have come to appeal to you. not on be­
first appearance on the promenade, had half of the baron, but for the sake of his
D allas . O regon .
attracted the attention, the surprise, mother, to whom he is all in all, and
and, it must be confessed, the envy who will certainly die of grief if any­
of the rest of the ladies. They main­ thing happens to hi r ideal. We ask you ROBERT A. MILLER,
tained, in oppo- ition to the men, that to agree to other terms. Would you poi­
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
all the credit for Mrs. Parker’s appear­ son and curtail the life of a weak wom­
ance should b»* given to the wonder­ an? Think of your own mother.’’
O regon C ity , O regon .
ful skill of English tailors, who could Then the speaker explained at length
Land
Titles
and
Land Office Business a
transform such a figure as Mrs. Parker to Mr. Parker that the baron was the
Specialty.
evidently naturally possessed into that last innle representative of his line, the
of a Juno. Mr. Parker, on the other L'st of a famous house, and that the
hand (so, at least, the ladies main­ tumor, even, of the approaching duel
¡JAMEH MCCAIN,
tained), was so splendidly develop! <• might cause the mother’s death.
¡A. W. SEVERANCE.
that he did not. need to depend on flic
Mr. Parker listened with quiet dig­
art and skill r f his tailor. Those ladies nity. and when the gentleman closed McCAIN & SEVERANCE,
who had seen Mrs. Parker bathing told with a warm appeal to his goodness of
attorneys - at - law ,
wonderful stories of her marvelous red heart, the Englishman rose, and with­
brown hair, which hung in profusion out losing any of his dignity, or relax­
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below her waist, and which, when dry­ ing his sevt rity of expression, said:
ing in the sun, shone like burnished
“I will not have the death of the
IL HENDRICKS,
gold. The fact that the lady had a mother on my conscience; just give me I I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
small mole on her neck was no longer time to think of some way out of this. 1 1 ’
a secret after the third day of her stay 1 will write to you to-morrow.”
Careful attention paid to Land Office
work and collections, notary public
at Homburg.
The two callers took leave, after hav­
work and practice in all the
Mr. Parker had the greatest contempt ing overwhelmed Mr. Parker with
Courts.
for gambling in which he could not words of gratitude for his magnanim­
be tempted to indulge, and he took no ity. Their thanks seemed to embarrass Office in the J. II. Bridgeford Building,
near the post-office,
interest in the gambling table, while him. for as he held out his hand his eyes
BAY CITY ..........
OREGON.
he attracted attention by the regularity modestly sought the floor.
with which hr devoted himself to pis­
Next morning the gentlemen received
tol practice in the southern part of the the following letter:
QAVID WILEY, M.D.,
hotel grounds. By the second day all
“Dear Sirs—
the visitors had heard wonderful stories
“You appealed to my sympathy. As
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
of his marvelous skill.
I said to you yesterday, I will not be
ACCOUCHEUR.
Mr. Parker confessed to two weak­ guilty of depriving the mother of her
All call promptly attended to.
nesses — elephant hunting
and— I son. and I do not think that in Hom­
philanthropy. To the former he was I burg there could be two opinions as to
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so devoted that he passed a part of 1 what would be the outcome of the uuel
each year in India. His philanthropic I which was to have taken place between
undertakings found employment for 1 the burnn and me. I withdraw the 0 E. HAWKE, M.D.,
him during th» winter. He spoke of I challenge. In return for this I expect
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
an orphanage which he had founded and | the baron to pay over to my orphans
endowed at llamarby. county of York. such a sum as he may himself deter­
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Englund, nnd made no secret of the fuel mine. At the same time 1 take it for
that it was his pet lif<* scheme to fur­ granted that he values his young life Telephone No. 7.
ther its interests. To that end he de­ at. nt least £ 1,000. Will you have t he
voted much time and a considerable goodness to make this known to the
SI U MONS.
part of his fortune. When speaking of baron?
th»* matter he v as inclined to underrate
“Finally, gentlemen, I must lay par­
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
the sacrifices lu made, and he treated ticular stress on the fact that, as I IN OF
»)REGON. FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
as trifling the money which he devoted leave Homburg to-morrow morning. I W. P. Book,
plaintiff, ]
vs
I
to the development of the orphanage. shall haw to lay upon you the condi­
Jehiel Forest.
His daily pistol practice he contin­ tion. as men of honor, to clear up any
defendant. j
ued without interruption. It did not misunderstanding which may arise as To Jehiel Forest, the defendant above named:
¡nth«- mime of the state of Oregon, you are
incoinmod»* him in the least when th»* to the cause of my having backed out hereby required to appear ami answer the com­
visitors crowded around to witness hie of the due!. I trust to your fairness tc plaint file»l against you in the a ove entitled
suit on or before the last day of the time pre­
skill. Of their applause he took no no­ justify me wherever and whenever you scribed in th»* order for the publication of this
summons, which time is six weeks, and begins
tice. nor did hr allow himself to in­ shall find it necessary or advisable.”
to run from thi> dav of first publication hereof,
drawn into anything approaching an
On the follow ing day Mr. Parker re­ to-wit, January 12th, 1899, and if you fail so lo
exhibition.
ceived from the baron a letter of regret appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff*
will apply to said court for the relief demanded
and >|»ology, and a check for £ 1.200. in the complaint herein. The relief demaiidt*d
A certain trifling service which
is
the foreclosure of a certain mortgage ex­
The promise was also made to send
young baron had the opportunity
ecuted and delivered by you to the Aberdeen
more as soon ns the writer should be in Bank, of Aberdeen. Washington, on or about
tendering to Mr». Parker gave 1
youthful nobleman the chance of mak­ a position to do so. The £ 1.200 sent November 20th. 1NM, bearing said date, to se­
the payment of a certain promissory note
ing the acquaintance of the beautiful was all that he had in hand at thut mo­ cure
ot yourself for $944.0»). dated November 20th.
I894, and payable on or before two years after
Englishwoman. Three weeks before, ment.
with interest after date at the rate of
lhe baron in question has arrived in
Mr. and Mrs. Parker at once left date,
ten per cent, per annum, which said mortgage
Homburg, accompanied by his mother, Homburg, and on the following day a conveyed unto said Aberdeen Bank for thatnur-
the following described real property,
ihe object of his visit was to restore new scandal occupied the minds and pose
situated in the county of Tillamook, State of
bit» health, which had been completely wagged the tongues of the visitors. Oregon, to-wit: Hie North Itart quarter of
twenty-six (26) and the South East quar­
underlain»<1 by his fast life.
His The baron, it is scarcely necessary to Section
ter of Section twenty three (‘¿3) in township
another, a prematurely agetl woman. say. speedily quitted Homburg, as he one u) North of Range eight (8) West of the
Wiliam tie Meridian : «nd which said note
Ma« absolutely devoted to her boy, and had no wish to keep alive the story of and
mortgage were on or about November 21st,
showed her drv»>tion most touchingly, his misfortune and of Mr. Parker’s 1894. indoised ami assigned to this phiintiff, and
l-ut th«* kc i had a by no mean* agree­ magnanimity. He succeeded, st rang» on which there is now due plaintiff* the sum of
$1234.80. with interest thereon at the rate of ten
able time. In the first place the diver- as it iun.\ stem, in hiding all knowledge percent per annum from December 20th. 1R98,
► ¡ons in Homburg Merc not. according >f the affair from his mother. The until paid : th»* further sum of $58.30 paid tor
taxes on said premises, the costs and disburse
to his Ideas. nutn»T»»us. an»l besides. £1.200 with which he hail bought his nient of this suit and the sum of $10000 at­
iin»k*r the watchful eye of a doting life was pretty nearly the amount he torney's fees herein It is further demanded in
said complaint that sai«l mortgage»! real pro­
mother, he found himself eonsitlerably bail won at the gambling table.
perty l»e sold an upou ex ecu* ion and the pro­
trammeled. Hr ha»l managed on the
He J id not forget his promise to Mr. ceeds of said sale be applied in payment of the
sums due plaintiff'an»! that you tie for ever
quiet to play a little, anti that with sue
Parker, rind a few years later, when he said
barred and foreclosed of and from any anti all
4« »», and in a quarter »>f an hour hr ha<!
•ame into possession of his estates, he right, title and interest in or to said mortgaged ,
an»l every part »hereof, except statu­
won a sum which to such a young fel­ •irnt a cheek for £300 to the trustees, premise«
tory right of redemption, and that the pur­
low Mas a small fortune. Only Mrs.
M phanage of Huniarby. York. Strange chaser nt sai»t «aie be put unto immediate po-
of said premise« by the sheriff.
Parker, to Mhom nt the second UM'ft- to say. the letter came back unopened, scsslou
This summons is published by order of the
Ir.g he had. boy like, opened hi» heart. »lit the envelope was covered w ith notes Hon. <1 M Sappington. County Judge ofTtlla-
The which gave the following information: monk county, Oregon made and dated at Tilla-
knew how much he ha»! moil
mook Uitv. (’»regon. on January loth, ifkjq. the
whole affair w«« carefully kept secret Fhe so-called Parker orphanage at time prescribed in the order for publication
ing once a week for six successive weeks, and
from the mother.
llamaroy had formerly consisted of a bl
th»* »late of fir«t publication living Thursday.
The baron was most devoted in hi» ’umbhd-down hovel inhabited by an January 12th. 1899
B. L EDDY
old woman and a cripple, but at the
A*tentlon to Mr*. Parker, anti si
Attorney for Plaintiff.
time of writing nothing but the ruins
quite plainly that lie had fallen
tint to her charms. The lady h
remained. Parker, who was a well-
known swindler, had. two years prrxi-
Mho took not th,* slightest Intel
her huslmnd'» pistol shooting, accepted uisly. < sea ped arrest by flight. With
tl r advance* of the liaron very readily. him had tied his beloved Mary Cowen,
t*he m as m *< n with him a great di al, and his a-’compliee.
bis elegant Ollendorf English seemed
Six \« ars after the Homburg incident
General Banking and Exchange busi-
♦o afford her much pleasure.
she I happened to drop into a circus in the
was rarely seen with her husband, the fair at l.uirit/.. At the beginningoi the lies» interest pai«! on lime <i«*po»ii».
nst of the ladies Ixcnme Kcandalixed in second turn a tall, well-built man. got
Exchange on England. Belgium, Ger­
a ^ery short time. The admiration •tp a> a Tv rolr.M peasant wit ha rifle over
which Mr* Parker had at first excited his should» r. came out, followed by a many, Sweden, and all foreign countries.
gave place to mil»! contempt, an,! there woman who. although no longer young.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
was much shrugging of shoulder* Lad a magnificent figure. Sb.r ¡.cteu as
among the women. The men. ins tea,! page, and carried a case of elegant pis­
C. A. BAILEY
< f referring to Mr Parker as a devilish tols. Sh» held a piece of paper in her
j’ict* chap, lagan to «ay: “A nmst re­ ham! while the Tyrolese aimed at it.
DKAI.KK IN
markable husban»!,” for he alone Then she put a pipe between htrli|«.
STI OPR. I KER li . U7(\\ S.
m cmrd to have n»> suspicion of w hat
and toe artist shot the pipe away. The
OW(W£ MO HE RS.
was h«|pening. and quietly continued page wa» none other than the Inautiful
hl» pistol practice.
woman who ha<l been the cynosure of Buggies, hay rakes, plows, and other
farm tuachineiy
You can save
Th,* catastrophe followed aooner all eyes at Homburg: the Tyrolese who
money by dealing with me,
than was g» neral!y expected. In the showed *»irh dexterity was Mr. Parker,
Special Price« on Buggies and Spring
• * - f Homburg Mrs Parker had com­ the former president of the board of
\\ agon».
promised h«r«clf.
An ugly rumor, tmsteer of the orphanage at llamarbx .
U. A. BAILEY, Tillatuuok. Ore.
started one evening, had by the follow­ —-Translated from the German of Paul
von Schonthan for the International
Mng'./Inc.
j. p. ALLEN,
Proprietor-
I
First class accoinnaxlation
nt second cliiss rute.
w
OF
C. & E. Thayer
MEALS IN THE
CITY.
TiUamook, Ore
BEST
Headquarters for Forest Grove Stage Line.
I!
WELL, WE’VE GOT IT AND MORE TOO
If
Want tc ZOziTre
iTci© G-erxtle Horse
To c TTice Easy
«
Ocxxxe to Otxx Sts."ble dtd.
Get it.
The Tillamook Livery and Sale Stable.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
I
Reduced
Fares!
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Pt ' V A
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6.00 BOUND TRIP.
3.50 ONE WA Y.
ASTORIA AND
TILLAMOOK.
WILL BUN THE
Steamer W. H- HARRISON
or R. P. ELMORE.
Will make trips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria nnd
Tillamook City, carrying freight and passengers.
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN & CO.,
TILLAMOOK. AGENTS.
WHEN YOU WANT LUMBER,
Remember that we keep the best of
everything in Stock and at prices as
low as the lowest-
FOLLOWING IS OUR LIST OF PRICES :
COMMON ROUGH LUMBER at $8 (Ml per thousand feet.
SHIPLAP at $9.00 per thousand feet,
SIZED LUMBER at 9 00 per thousand feet,
FLOORING. No. 2, at $12.00 per thousand feet.
FLOORING, No. 1, at $16.00 per thousand feet,
RUSTIC. No. 2, at $12 00 per thousand feet,
RUSTIC, No. 1, at $16.000 p»*r thousand feet.
No. 1. FINISH, at $15.00 per thousand feet,
MOULDINGS. VgC per foot, per inch in width.
ALL BIN. PLANKING at $7 per 1000 feet.
Tillamook
Lumbering Co
STEAMER
Direct Prom S. F. to Tillamook.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 18,8.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon. Octoberiitli, 1898.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3nL 18’8, entitled, “An act for the sale
of I in her lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington 1 err ton
as extended to all the Public Land States by act
ofA“g““4GE?>i«!E H- BAXTER.
of Dayton, county of Yamhill. Stale of Oregon,
has this «lay filed in this office Ins sworn state­
ment No. 3055. for the purchase of cl, of w-3 of
Section No an in Township No. 2 a, Kan »e No 7
w and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to N»id land before the Register and
Receiver of Iliis office at Oregon < itv, Oiegon,
on Saturday, the 2«th day of January, 1899,
He r.ames as witnesses
Kiley G. Smith, of Da\ton, \ amhill county,
Oregon, John Stair, of Dayton, Yamhill county
Oregon William H Fletcher, of McMinnville,
Yamhill county, Oregon, Albeit E- Cook, of
McMinnville. Yamhill county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or befoie said 20th duy
of December, IS98.
C har . B. M oores , Register.
T imber L and , act J une 3. 1*73 — N otice F or
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, October nth, 1898.*!
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the
sale of timber lands n the S ales of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. 1892,
CRTS T. STARR,
of Davton, county of Yamhill, Stale of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
ment No. 30'81, for the purchase ot the 11& of sLj
of Section No. 32 in Township No. 1 s, Range
No. 6 w, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stonethan for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore.,
on Saturday, the 2S1I1 day of January, I899.
He names as witnesses:
Nathaniel Stretch, of Dayton, Ore., Rily G.
Smith, of Dayton, Ore., John Glen, of Dayton
Ore , Albert E.Cook, of McMinnville. Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 20th day
of December, 1898.
C har . B. M oores , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United Suites Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
October nth, 1898.
Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the
sale of t niber lands in the States of Califor­
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo­
ry," as extended to all the Public Land States
by act of August 4, 1892,
LUTHER J. FLETCHER,
of Dayton, c Minty of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
ment No 3050, for the purchase of the ej^ of eJ4
Of Section No 24 in Township No 2 S. Range No 7
w, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon,
on Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1899.
He names hr witnesses:
Albert E. cook, of McMinnville, Yamhill
county, Oregon, Riley G. Smith, of Dayton,
Yamhill county, Oregon, Janies B. Mellott, of
Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon, John W.
Fishburn, of Dayton. Yamhill county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 21st day of
December, 1898.
C has . B. M oores . Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City Oregon,
November Sth, 1898.
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the act of Cou-
gress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled “A11 act for
the sale of timber lands in the States oi Califor­
nia, Oregon, Nevada nnd Washington Terri­
tory," as extended to all the Public Land States
by act of August 4, 1892,
JOHN GLEN.
of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
ment No. 3078, for the purchase of the w’-^ of w’ j
of Section No. 8 in Township No. 2 s, Range No.
7 w, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Saturday, the 28th day of January, (899.
He names as witnesses:
Albert E. Cook, of McMinnville, Oregon ;
William Cain, of Dayton, Oregon ; Rily G.
Smith, of Dayton, Ore.; J. W. Coffin, of Dayton,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office on or beiore said 28th day of
January, 1899.
C has . B. Moores Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
December 9th, 1898.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made beiore the County
Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregou,
on February 1st. 1898, viz :
J..HN WII.IJAM STEINMETZ:
H. E. 11,734. for the Lot 3, Se ’4 of Nw *4 and
E x/i of Sw of sec. 4, Tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
John Conklin, James Wiley, Gustav Kunze,
Edward G. E- West, of Tillamook, Oregon.
C has . B. M oorf . s , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
December 22nd 1898.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before P. 1).
Newell, U. 8. Commissioner, at Nehalem, Ore.,
on Febiuary 15th, 1899 ' iz :
JASPER N. LESLEY;
H. E No. 11057, for the S S ot Ne % ai d N >4
of Se of Sec. 26. Tp. 3 N., R. 9 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of s id land, vis-
Louis Nystrom.John Bolin, William Batter-
son, C. W. Schilling, ot Nehalem, Ore.
C has . B. M oores Register.
ADMINISTRATORS
SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,—That by
virtue of an order of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook,
sitting in probate, made and entered in the
records of said Court on the 20th day of May,
Freight handled with pispatch and at lowest rates. Fruit delivered in good order. 189K. the administrator of the estate of J. C.
HALL, deceased, will, from and after the 20th
Beet Accommodations and Chea|>est Route to or from Tillamook.
day of January. 1890, proceed to sell at private
Every attention paid to wants and conveniences of passenger. First class table set. sale for cash, the following described real pro­
perty belonging to said estate, to wit :
WILL SAIL FROM SAX FRANCISCO AROVT OCTOBER 30th AND
The W % of the 8w *4 of sec. 27 and the Ne
EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER.
1, of the Se ’4. am! the Se % of the Ne % of sec.
28,
containing 160 acres in Tp. 3 S. R. 9 W’ of
For further particulars apply to
the Willamette Meridian in Oregon, save and
except all of that portion of the Se % of the
Ny 14 of sec. 28 lying North of the Big Nestucca
River and containing 15 acres more or less,
deeded bv W. A Manor and wife to R. O.
Richards, November 11th. 1891, also saving and
No. 14 C alifornia S treet , S ax F ranoso ; or to T rcckeb L i mber C o
excepting all of that portion of the Nw »4 of
tne Sw >4 of see. 27, said Tp. and Range heie-
tofoi^ deeded by W. A. Manor and wife to James
Hughey and wife, leaving a balance conveyed
herein of 140 acres more or less.
Dated at Tillamook, in Tillamook comity,
Oregon, this 12th dav of December A.D., 1898.
CHARLES E. HAI.k
When you a re in town and want to stop at a nice hotel, the place to go is to
Administrator of the Estate of J. C. Hall,
deceased.
-¿ù». W. EZADLZ ÔZ Co.,
THE TILLAMOOK
E l IW. G. E. WIST Proprietor.
This Hotel has just been newly furnished end put in
first class repair ar.d is now by far the best in the city
E\ FRY THING COMFORTABLE AND HOMELIKE-
Tir«i Riisonbli,
Tillamook Ore.
ADMINISTRATORS
NOTICK.
The undersigned having been on the 3rd
day nf Jannarv. 1H99, duly appointed by
the Hon. County Court of Till »monk
county. ‘>r»'gon. Administrator of the E—
tate <«f NEHALEM 8< OTT. deceiwed. «11
per« ns having CLAIMS against the a id
Estate, are hereby notified to pre*enl the
»ame. duly verified to me within six
month* from the date hereof, at theoffice
of Handley A Handlev, at Tilllamook,
Oregon.
Dated this day, January 12b. 1809.
H arby M ituhxll . AdministraV>r'