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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 6, 1899 GOV. BOWERS IN PORTLAND. NEHALEM proved and settled up. A year after ' Milles, Messrs. A. B. Pollard, A. J. Heat father filed on his place he moved his er, F. Wilehart, Lawrence Shaw, m. family there and went to work. Being Plank, Louie Fletcher, A. Compton, Dr. a poor man he had to work out as well Wm. Scott, Wm. Priestley. W. R- R<»be- to make a living. He and his eight year , dee, Richard and Guy Allen, Joseph, Frank old son—the writer of this narrative— ■ and Byron Clark. Some very’ valuable kept on. Now he has 100 acres slashed presents were received. and 75 acres in grass, with a road run BEAVER. ning through his farm. It can be seen how much easier it is to make a home J. K. Finley is making improvement in here now. Any inquiries pertaining to the way of fencing. this section will l>e answered on receipt of a 2c. stamp by E. R. Hayes, Spruce, Jos. Bixby is selling ont his goods at retail and he invites all to come and buy Oregon. Tom Wilson has rented Grandpa Ely’s while they are going. place, who contemplate running a dairy On Tuesday evening Rev. Siscel of this summer. South Prairie will address the people of Miss Alice Pesterfield returned from Blaine. California a few days ago after being On Monday, Mark Swab went to the gone about four years. hub for supplies. Otto Walther has been plowing and C. Mills returned from the hub the fore sowing oats this spring. part of this week where he had been James Atkinson, of Sand Lake, passed speaking for a few evenings. through our burg Monday on his way to Beaver is looking for a few more emi the Hub. Miss Mary Simonson, who went to grants from the east, the result, largely, Astoria last spring to stay with her sis of course, of sending the Headlight, our ter and attend school, is expected ta re county paper, back east to friends. The Headlight has l>een instrumental in in turn to Spruce this summer. ducing quite a number of people to come to Tillamook, and we would recommend BARNEGAT. all those interested in this county to Mr. Bert Biggs went to the city Fri- subscribe for the paper and have the editor send it to their friends. day. CIRCUIT COURT REBELS massing . Convenes on Monday with a Light Preparing to Make a Stand at Cal Bewildered by the Mazy Whirl Tillamook is now receiving her spring umpit. Docket. irrigation, which will show in the of City Life--Tired of Living Circuit court convenes on Monday bountiful crops later on. Bless the gentle M anila , April 4.—General Mac Ar on Ham and Eggs. next. The docket is light, which wegive rainI thur is to go to Calumpit, six miles north below : Portland Evening Telegram. of Malolos, where there is a good water Married at the residence of the bride’s D epartment N o . 1. D. C. Bowers, of Tillamok, known at parents in Foley, Mr. Harry H. Cole M F. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. W.A. But supply. The place is of importance in a home as “Governor” Bowers, left last man to Miss Edith Ellis. Judge W. W. ler. defendant. Daly & Hayter, attorneys. strategic way. the Calumpit river being night for home. He has been in Portland Jacobs officiating. navigable from that citv to Manila bay. Continued from last term. about three weeks, and as he saw no co The gasoline launch Irene went The reconnoissance made today met no Nels Thompson, plaintiff, vs- J P- hog clams in all that time, he became spinning up the river in a new coat of Allen and Nellie Allen, defendants. B. L. opposition to amount to anything. homesick. 8|>eaking of his experience in Insurgents are committing all suits of paint on Saturday evening, carrying a Eddy, attorney. For confirmation ot Portland, he said: crimes on residents, where possible, crowd to the dance at Charlie Easom’s. sale. “I have not been in Portland for eight Nieholai Nelson, living too far away State of Oregon vs. Wm. Talton. using the torch, outraging women and years before, and city ways kind of make Selling beer without license to W. Ten looting houses. me a little dizzy. I am naturally of a to patronize the creamery, has invested The Americans are protecting as much Evck. Continued from last term. bashful and retiring disposition and have in a Mikado separator, and will ship his property as possible, and the natives blitter via Garibald* and Foley. State of Oregon vs. C. Oskalwis. come mighty near starving to death be Lewd andlasciviouscohabitation. Con who return to their homes are surprised cause of that fact. When Igo into a Geo. Higgenbotham was up from Till and pleased beyond measure to know tinued from last term. amook the past week looking over the resturunt I mate J up my mind to get a they will be treated so well by the Amer State of Oregon vs. F. Martin. S. L. good square meal, but when the waiter C. W. Alley ranch, with a view to rent Hayden and W. J. May, attorneys. icans. comes around I always get so embarras ing. The reconnoissance of the Fourth cav Selling liquor without license. Con sed that all I can rcmeml»er is ham and Alex. McDonald is putting in sluice alry extended for 12 miles eastward. tinued eggs here that when I go home I w ill be gates and otherwise improving his newly The belief is that the insurrection as a K. Bailes vs. Claimant and Appellant. ashamed to look my pigs in the face. acquired property at Saginaw. Tillamook County, Defendant and Re serious problem is past. “I went up to see the type-setting ma Mr. Ross, who came here some time spondent. Appeal from County Court. chines and printing press of The Telegram ago from the Agricultural College, at Rebels Massing at Calumpit. Goyne and Severance for claimant. the other day. These improvements are Corvallis, will become a Nehalem farmer, M anila , April 5.—9:35 A. M.—The in D epartment N o . 2. coming so fast that it is pretty hard to having invested in property on the North R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Wilson surgents are massing strong forces tell where we’ll get off at by aud by. I Fork, and joined the patrons of husban River Boom, Toll Road and Improve north of Calumpit, ami, according to the suppose in a year or two they will wad dry. ment Co., a corporation, defendants. observations of the reconnoitering par the news in a gun and stand a man up For receivership. A. W. Severanie, at ties, they have intrencliments there. It and shoot it into him. That will save Several of our young (icople left for Clatsop, Monday, among the number is expected that hard fighting will be torney. lots of money in the way of spectacles. lieing Misses Estella Hunt and Daisy Miss Clara Biggsand Mr Josiah Biggs W. M. Ladd. E. E. Ladd and John necessary to dislodge them at that point “I can’t get used to these electric cars. Real Estate Transfer. Wisley Ladd, plaintiffs, vs. William Olsen and at San femando, where Aguinaldo Horse ears suit me well enough, but I Sales; and Messrs. Joe Cronen, Earl returned home aftera week's visit among Finley and Don C. Ellis. friends in Tillamook. March 22—J. A. Canfield to Mattie Mc- and Jacobine Olsen, defendants. Suit to is supposed to be. Large rivers streng nave got an idea that beats horses all hol Miss Mattie Thompson left us on Mon Mr. Frank Reynolds went to the city Mahon, E. % of sec. 36 tp 1 S. R. 7 W. set aside deeds, continued. C. Thayer then both positions. low My bull team over in Tiliamook Friday and returned Saturday. The Montana regiment had one man can out pull any team of horses in the day morning for Garibaldi. I March 22—Henry Tohl to A. Bumiester, attorney for plaintiff, J. J. Daly attorney lot 17 block 8 Tohl's add. to Neha for defendant. Messrs. Cone, Watt and Barton, the killed and three wounded yesterday. state of Oregon, and besides, bulls ¡are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hauxhurst and fam. First National Bank of Independence, Twenty-five men were prostrated by the lem city. safer if you know how to ‘Gee, haw’ in appointed viewers on the proposed Ne- ily visited friends on Tillamook river Sat March 22—Henry Tohl to John Mun- plaintiff, vs. William E. Burns and heat and brought to the hospital karney mountain road, arrived Sunday, urday and Sunday. the right tone of voice. singer, lot 1 block 1 Tohl's add. to Drucilla Burns, defendant. Foreclosure, •T went over to Vancouver the other and started out for that purpose Mon Clarence Tilden left the beach Sunday Two new big Krupp guns, one six inch Nehalem city. continued. Townsend & Potter at the other eight-inch, which were found day on the electric car. It seems to me day morning. where he has been hauling piling and March 25—W. Thacker to Elizabeth torneys for plaintiff, Daley & Hayter at buried at Maloloe, will be mounted. The that those care go blamed fast. I want putting them in the bay. SOUTH PRAIRIE. Cook E. y2 of Nw. 14 and W. i/2 of Ne. torneys for defendant. ed to know just how fast they did go Americans have also found 27,007 silver Mr. F. Reynolds has his new house >4 of sec. 24 tp. 3 S. R. 9 W. Martha I. Walling, formerly Martha I. dollars. and asked the conductor. He answered ___________ nearly finished and will soon begin to March 25—Elizabeth and Henry Cook to At hand and never to soon—Spring. Hull, plaintiff vs. William Trevor, de that they averaged 40 to 50 miles an hour. falling timber. Miss Edith Perkin’s school in No. 2 is Election of Senators. W. N. Bays E. 14 ofNw. 14 and W. 14 fendant. Suit to set aside deed. Daly & I said: ‘Pardner, you’re dead slow’. I ofNe. of sec. 24 tp. 3 S. R. 9 W. Hayter and W. N. Butler attorneys for wasen’t going to let him blulF me, even progressing nicely. WILSON RIVER. The fact that there will be four vacan March 25—Harry Mitchel to E. Bates plaintiff, M. J. MacMahon and C. Thayer if I diden’t know. I. C. Quick has sold eighty acres of cies in the United States senate during lot 4 sec. 31 tp. 3 N. R. 9 W. Geo. Parmele and his brother-in-law, “I hadn’t been in Vancouver since land to a new German settler. attorneys for defendant. 1891, and I thought they would be so Our creamery now seems to lie an as Mr. Ball, is over from Seletz Reservation March 25—Edgar Latimerto C. R. Hodg- J. H. Nolan, plaintiff, vs. Joze Vincent the 56th congress, due to deadlocks in don lot 3 in block 19 Thayer’s add. and Annie Vincent, defendant. Suit to state legislatures, will bring sharply to glad to see me over there that they sured fact, and with the county saw buying up cows. to Tillamook. would fall all over me. I was mistaken, mill to be running soon on our southern set aside deed. G. 0. Nolan attorney the front the proposition to elect sena Mr. Knight and family are to move tors by direct vote of the people. There though. Nobody ever asked me to take border, we are going to have a boom. March 28 — U. S. toJohnC. Ross, N. Vt for plaintiff. down from Kilches river to Tillamook a glass of beer, and they have got a The improving of the grounds of the this week. Welcome back from the of Sw. >4 of sec. 8 and N. 14 of Se. 14 Robert Winning, plaintiff vs. S. Solo is nothing new in the proposition. It lias of sec. 7 in tp. 3N. R. 7 W. brewery right there in town. I walked new Catholic cemetery on the old Tittle mountains wild. mon, Fannie Solomon, I. E. Solomon, been agitated for many years. The dis cussion has gone on in a way, but so far around, but didn’t see any one I knew place is pretty well completed, and is We understand that Mr. Noren and March 28—C. and E. Thayer to W. H. Ray Solomon and Alex Bernstein, de for some time. Then I saw a spavined being |>erformed in substantial manner. wife are going to start south and east in Reynolds Se. 14 and Nw. 14 of block fendant. Foreclosure. Coovert & Sta no action has been taken. The house has once passed a resolution for the pur old cuss nigh 97 years old and thought, 15 Thayer’s addition to Tillamook. pleton attorney s for plaintiff. Mrs. Ruth Wilkes, of Foley, is visiting about a month to remain permanently. of course, that he would remember me E. G. E. Wist, plaintiff, vs. C. Thayer pose, and the committee on privileges They will be missed very much, as Mr. March 28—S. C. and Sarah C. Foster with friends on the Prairie. Bo I said : to J. J. Rupp, S. 14 of Se. 14 of sec. 36 and E. Thayer, defendants. Injunction. and elections in the senate has reported Frank Ely reports $45.00 revenue per Noren has been faithful to hold Swedish “ Hello, unde.’ tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. and two acres in W. J, May attorney for plaintiff, W, W. such resolutions, but apparently only for cow within a year. We doubt if this services at our school house. “Hello, grandpap,’ he answered, sec. 1 tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. Thayer, Raynor & Schuabel attorneys the purpose of discussion; so that some John Svenson is improving his place “ ‘Things have changed a whole lot can be beaten in the county when we March 28—T. N. Steinhilber and J. J. for defendants. man could make a speech upon the sub since you and me used to be around here consider that it was derived of a farm, bv putting up an ornamental picket fence Guptill to Geo. Phelps, und 14 inter F. Bolefuhr, doing business as Bole, ject, and then allow it to drop back around his house. three-fourths upland. 35years «go,’ says I est in tract in sec. 5, tp. 2 S’ R. 10 W. fuhr & Co., plaintiff, vs. Chas. H. Smith among the dead measures of congress. Met our old friend and Whilom school Joe Whiting is building a front porch March 28—B. I. Elliott to F. C. Hicks, and Helen Smith, defendants. Fore “ *1 donl know how it is with you,’ To secure the election of senators by a says he, ‘but I oi ly come here two weeks mate, Nellus McMillen of Nehalem, in for Charley Svenson. lots 2 in block 10 Jacoby’s add to closure. Paxton, Beach & Simon at direct vote of the people will necessitate ugo, and 1 am going to get out if the town the other day. Mac continues to Bay City. a c hange in the constitution. Such change torneys for plaintiff. The people of Wilson river are taking run his hotel and stage on the beach and darned hole as soon as I can.’ March 28—Thomas Wilson to Joseph A. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. John Elston, is brought about by congress taking the advantage of the pleasant sjiell of “That is all 1 w anted of Vancouver, both being old and reliable establish weather. Guptill, Netarts saw mill. Tallie Elston and J. A. Melton, de. initiative and passing a resolution pro so I started back to Portland on the next ments is well worthy of all patronage. March 29—Oscar Bergman to Henry fetidants. Foreclosure. W. L. Brooks viding for the submission of the proposed L. G. Freeman, who was confined to ferry Is »at. Tohl, lots 4 and Sw. >4ofNw. 14 of and T. H. Goyne attorneys for plaintiff. amendment to the people of the Btates. his bed with an attack of pneumonia, is “One of them Salvation Army insect* Nw. 14 of sec. 3, and lot 1, 2 and 3 of W. L. Page, plaintiff vs. Mary J. Martin, This resolution must receive a two-thirds SAND LAKE. up and around again. got on the rar with me, and she started sec. 4, all in tp. 2 N. R. 9 W. being defendant. Foreclosure. B. L. Eddy vote in each house of congress and be in Mr. Eld- Fred Johnson sold his ranch to F. I). in to get a quarter the first thing. It 172-54 acres. attorney for plaintiff, T. B. Handley at- dorsed by three-fourths of the states of was ruining at the time or I would have ridge, of Saud Lake, was here visiting Vincent, but will probably remain in the March 30—U. S. to E. Hellebuvck, N. 14 t tornev for defendant. the United to become effective. got out on the plr.tforiu, Bhe stayed his father last week. Mr. Fred Eld neighborhood for some time. of S. 14 of sec. 14 tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. If such an amendment was ever pre R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Charles L. ridge* is a railroad conductor on the witlime, and finally I asked her if sin* Tillomookers are just commencing to March 30—I. C Q lick to E. Hellebuyck Chatterton, Olive Chatterton, F. R. sented to the people, there is little doubt wouldn't pray tor me if it wasn’t too wet. Great Northern railroad. bond for deed, S. 14 of Nw. 1, of sec. Beals, A. G. Beals and G. W. Pettit, de about its overwhelming ratification. The realize that the bottom lands of Wilson She mid I was a hard case and left me. Mrs. Phelps is building a house on the river contain the cream of Tillamook 15 tp 2 S. R. 9 W. fendants. Foreclosure. A. W. Severance people are tired of the legislative squab ‘‘I went down to Rainier the next day place she bought of Mr. Cary, and will county. March 31—Iowa Patchcn to J. J. McCoy attorney for plaintiff. bles over the election of senators. They on business. That is a rough country move into it as soon as possible. Se. 14 of sec. 5 tp. 1 S R. 8 W. It is reported that Jno. Erickson’ s ! Viola D. Snyder and E. A. Snyder, do not like to see the business for which down there. The hills are so steep that Mr. Will Harris will prove up on his brother, Adolph, is negotiating for the April 1—H. H. Aiderman, sheriff, to M. plaintiffs, vs. Lila Snyder, Stella Lyster, a legislature assemble ignored, while poli they hang over, but it is a good timtn*r place soon. B. Pettevs sheriff's deed on foreclos. W. G. Lyster, Clarence McKinley, Fred ticians struggle fcr coveted seats in the purchase of W. K. Keefer’s ranch. country. Lots of saw nulls are running ure of mortgage. Messrs. D. Billing, Dan Atkinson, C. F. McKinley, Nettie McKinley and Henry United States senate. But, above all and making money, but Buck Smith is Murphy and Chas. Murphy are at work April 1—G. W. Sappington to E. Marolf, WOODS. McKinley, minor heirs of C.T. McKinley, there is a glowing dislike of the scandies not running his mill, and he has got a for W. C. King, planting a new* lied of 2-81 acres in Haine's D. L. C. B. F. Pettigrove, defendants. Suit for which such contests generate, where the good little mill, too. Buck Smith's and cranberries. Mrs. Maloney and daughter Mabel are April 3—F. D. Vincent to P. Erickson, 10 partition. W.J. Mav attorney for plain fair name of a state is smirched by the old Pennoyei s are the only two nulls on acres in sec. 19 tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. tiff. bribery and corporation of men who do Mrs. T. J. Harris is slowly improving on the sick list. the Pacific coast that are not running ! Louie Fletcher and G. T. Shaw have April 3—F. M. Linnville to C. E. Hadley not scruple to buy legislators, if it is nec in health. II. L. Eddy, plaintiff, vs. George W. I told Buck to go up to Portland and W. 14 ofSw. 14 of sec. 7 and W. 14 of just completed a barn for A. B. Pollard, Elliott, Silas W. Morton, Margaret Bar. essary, to secures vote. tell old Pennoyei* that he was going to The meetings at the school house are Nw. 14 of sec. 18 tp. 1 S.R. 7 W. of Ocean Park. ret and J. B. Delsman as administrator quite well attended. A pleasant feature , start up his null, and maybe lie could April 4—F. Johnson to F. D. Vincent Cubans Give Up. of the estate of Bernard Bubach, de. get him to give up to keep him from do of the meeting last Sunday was a basket i Mr. A. E. and Win. Lucy left Tuesday tract in sec 19 tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. fendants. Foreclosure. B. L. Eddy at dinner, which everybody enjoyed as soon i for the Seven Devil mines, and several ing it H avana , April 4 —The Cuban militray torney for plaintiff. | more will start as soon as the roads are “These weather maps that Pague is as the service was over. C. O. Erickson with his family came assembly this afternoon voted to disband in condition. John Carlson, plaintiff, vs. W. S. Barn, Mr. lames Atkinson entertained a sues make me laugh. They have got in from Four Corners, Iowa, this week the army and dissolve. The voting was hart, P. H. Crim and Adalina Crim, de- On March 28th, the Woods band gave and will remain in this city. spots all over them, and they look like pleasant company last Sunday. 21 in favor and 1 against. The muster- fendants. Foreclosure. C. R. Thompson thev had the smallpox. Up in one cor Hermon Farmer has been appointed their teacher, Mr. A. Compton, a sur rolls were left in possession of the execu and C. Thayer attorneys for paintiff. prise party at his residence in honor of nei it save High.' in another the word road overseer for this section. tivecommittee of the assembly, who will W . P. Lord (School Fund Commission, ‘Low’ is printed. If there was enough Bert King made his parents a pleasant his 68th birthdav. A large crowd was ers) plaintiff, vs. C. W. Aliev defendant facilitate the preparation of ¡copies for present and a good time reported. map 1 sup|Mme there would lie jack and visit last week. Foreclosure. C. Thayer attorney for Governor-General Brooke. The army the game. too. Mr. Wolf is at work on Nest ticca Mrs. Wooils returned from Sheridan question is considered settled.; plaintiff. “I would like to have that crazy man river. the 26th, and will reside here in the TWO MVE PAPERS As the shadows of night fall over the A , plaintiff ” H. A. Woodford (’lark Hadley and Billy Stevens brought 1 future. Stock is looking fine and making city, we finish our work. So is Cuba « and W. 0. Kelso, defendants, over the other day. They say he quacks garden is in order everywhere. Foreclos. Miss Ftilva David, of Beaver, is setting ure. Stott, Boise & Stout attorneys future clouded and dark. I take leave of like a duck. If I had him I would anchor ty|»e in the (k*ean Wave office. you with sorrow, and my last words for plaintiff. him in the tide lands l<etween Hoquar- Mr. A. B. Pollard has moved to Ocean arr: May Cuba someday be free ar d inde SPRUCE. William Patrick plaintiff vs. „ lon slough and Kilchis river and use him The reptilar subscription price of Chas. E. pendent. With these worJs, General Park. Hall, defendant. Foreclosure. Handley for a decoy. THE HEADLIGHT is$l.5O, and I will give you a brief description of a lernando Freyre de Andrade, president Mr. Ben Davis is negotiating with Geo. “Tillamook is a very lively town, but small portion of land lying around our the regular subscription price of & Handley attorney for plaintiff. Lillie Koch, Lena Koch, and Frankie of the military assembly, closed its last it is too far away to hurt Portland much farm. It is as follows: There is a small Mowers, of Blaine, for the lease of his the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Portland U a pretty good town, too, and portion of land lying Iwtwecn the Spruce place for a term of years. Mr. Davis has Any one subscribing for THE Koch, by J. F. Martin their next friend, session at 7 o’clock this evening. The I wouldn't leave so soon, but I am grt- post office which has no creamery, yet a nice herd of dairy cows and wishes to HEADLIGHT and paying one plaintiff, vs. Thersia Martin, defendant " hole meeting was calm and dispassion ting nervous dodging trolley can» and there is a good site for one. But the rea get near a creamery. year in advance can get both the Smt for partition. W.J. May attorney ate. It lasted four hours.” for plaintiff. bicycles, and am afraid if I staved mi son we ha ve no creamerv is very plain,1 Mr. James McGhee returned from Of Interest to the Ladies. other week I would gel nervous pmstra* for out of fourteen places there is only Yamhill co. on Monday, where he had a I V n ?*V- p,aintiff’ ”• C. G. Cutting. J- J. Daly, as attorneys for said Cutting one family, the rest Iteing bachelors. For wood contract during the w inter. I p to date millinery at Mrs. Star, HEADLIGHT J. W. Hellenbrand. Fred Scherzinger and «eon’s. The Krebs logging crew are logging on • this reason several place* are for sale. Allen House. A. Arstill. defendants. Injunction. T There is also government land here that . the Dr. Bissell place. Call cn Mrs. Sturgeon this week and H. (,ovne attorney for plaintiff. will make excellent farms with some Mr W. R. Robedee will visit the county and Marshland—Frank Linnville. inspect her new Spring designs. • W P. Brook, plaintiff vs. Jehiel Forest, seat this week. I labor, ns all this land is covered with a Nehalem—W. R Blackburn. San Francisco leads the fashion. All detendant. Foreclosure. B. L Eddv small growth of timber, which is not On March 27th a party was given at Ocean Bench—K. II Thompson. the latest style direct from there, display- attorney for plaintiff. hard to get rid of. The only drawback the resilience of W. Booth in honor of his WEEKLY OREGONIAN Hd»o—B. H. Corner. • John S. Noren. plaint.ff, y., John Svcn ed at Mrs. Sturgeon’s this week. Garibaldi—W Hightmillcr, Mrs. M to this section is the roads, but ifthepeo- daughter's, Zella**, seventeenth birthday. ' •on, **ndant. Suit to compel execn. pie will stop to think they will know The room not lieing large enough to Griffith, G. Irwin. To put a ¡.top to all future quibbling they cannot have good roads in a new accommodate the large crowd present, 1 One Year for #3.35. no^fdeed. B. L. Eddy atton^y for about . Gardner— G. Irw in. Sam Linton. imperialism, expansion and anti- McMinnville— S. A Manning«, Frank country right away. To prove to the they re|Niirvd to the 1.0.0 F. Hall expansion the I nited States government Otto Johnson, plaintiff, y,. j am „ F I people who have not had any 0. Dorris. w here the evening was pleasantly spent Jo-'-n defendant Suit to qu^ should come out flat-footed and make the Ihdph—O. Kcllow, Lewis L. Short ridge, in clearing timbered land, 1 will give in dancing, singing, apeech making and B. L Eddy attorney for plaintiff. T B announcement that this countrv will an- my experience. When my father took card plnung At midnight Mrs. Booth (•rand Ronde—J. Domi. iStt““” C Th8TCT —T. for nex all the territory which Spain lost in his place twelve years ago he could not served a nice lunch. Those present were Pleasant Cove—John Fuller our late unpleasantness with that conn. McConellnvillc. Oh —I. Smith. find a place on his whole 160 acres on Mr. and Mrs Wm Booth. Mr. and Mrs Ca|K* Mears | McConnell. Matilda C. Penter, appellant and plain which to build Ins house, for it was so B 8. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Shaw. All old subset ibers paying their ’ anntx on th' installment Barnegat—Bert Higgs tiff m error vs. Tillamook couatr £ pUn-which we shall eventually do- Bay City—C. Hcndtick, Edit Young. R thickly timbered. He stayed with it. Mrs. Wood*. Messes. Belfe and Zella subscription* for one year in « hen we can gobble up the whole thing ? •pondent and .lefendaut in error with no road* within ten miles, only a Booth, Bertha and Alice Allen, Cleora advance will be entitled to the !.. Robbins, Dairy Hendrix of review. T. H. Cwiyne and A w Th« would be to the best interest of the Po I uid M. W. Kincaid. horse trail. Gradually the country ini- J and Laura Bixby, Tulva Dmrid. Nina same offer. mted States as well as to the territory erance attorneys for plaintiff. shall annex.