Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 22, 1899, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 22, 1899,
CIRCUIT
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS.
(Continued from the first page.)
COURT.
Road Case Decided in Favor of
Tillamook County.
Attacked in Rear.
EARNEGAT.
•
Weather is fine and still the Steinhilber
property moves westward to the sea.
Boat loads of people come nearly every
day to see the landslide.
1
M anila . June I9tb. 8:30 p m.- A bat-
' tali >n <>f th** Fourth infantry, uhicli left
: I.nua with General Wheaton in coibiuiik
thia QAorning, to reconnoiter toward
Department No. 2, of the circuit court, ,
Pkda« DannarinaH where it was believed
♦ Mr. Clark Hadley has gone to Portland
Mr. Wm. Roberts, after »¡lending a mo»t of the r**l>els who rw a|»ed from
was convened on Tuesday with Judge
on business.
week
in
the
city,
returned
to
Barnegat
Faranaque and BiCoor had fled was at-
R. P. Boise on the bench.
Most of the ,
1 Sunday and takes charge of Mr. R. camp ' tacked in the rear by apparently friendn
The steamer Harrison left down this
cases on the docket were disposed of that , again.
Thursday morning
native«.
day. The following is a list of the cases i
This brought on a sharp engagement,
H. M. Sampson went to the city Fri-
Born to the wife of Mr. S. V. Ander­
lasting several hours, ami resulting in
before the court and the descisions given ( | day.
son, on Saturday, a son.
five Americans being killed and about
thus far are :
Mr. George Hunt, of Cape Mears, is 25 wounded. The lu*s of the rebels was
Dr. W. Tatum, after spending several
R. D Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Wilson ’
off
for
a
week
on
the
untroden
streams
weeks in the city, returned to Sheridan
very heavy.
River Boom, Toll Road and Improve­ in search of trout.
The battalion soon exhausted its am­
on Monday.
ment Co., a corporation, defendants.
munition, and at 2:30 p.m. General
T. IL Hadley, at- |
Miss Ida Watson spent a few days in
I have a large wood scow for sale or For receivership.
the city last week also Miss Alice Boy- Wheaton and his staff, with two moun­
will trade for other | roperty.—Call soon, tornev. A new entry to be filed.
tain guns and one field piece, went to re­
W. E P agk , Tillamook.
W. M. Ladd, E. E. Ladd and John i ington.
inforce the troops attacked.
Genera
Wesley
Ladd,
plaintiffs,
vs.
William
Olsen
|
Josiah
Biggs
returned
home
last
Tues
­
Wheaton was tired on in the road and
Rev. Wui. Siscel and family left this
and
Jacobine
Olsen,
defendants.
Suit
to
day
from
the
city,
where
he
had
been
on
morning by w agon for University Park,
had a narrow escape.
set aside deed, continued. C. Thayer! business.
A third hattalnm was ordered to the
where they will reside in future.
attorney for plaintiff, J. J. Daly attorney i
Mrs. F. Reynolds and Miss Maude front and formed on the I^as Pinas road.
Mr. Percy Wiley returned home from for defendant. Continued for the term.
Reynolds visited with friends in the city Heavy tiring on both sides followed, the
Portland on Tuesday, where he has been
First National Bank of Independence, I
artillery being freely used. The enemy
a few days last week.J
attending the Portland academy.
Burns and 1
was located in the woods at 4 o clock,
plaintiff, vs. William E. ~
The
city
of
Barnegat
has
a
night
Drucilla
Burns,
defendant,
Foreclosure,
showing
signs of retiring, as they were
Postmaster A. W. Severance has put
Townsend & Potter at- watchman at present and will l>e incor­ being pressed very hard.
in a section of keyless boxes for the ac­ continued.
One gun of the Sixth artillery, in an
commodation of the patrons of the city torney for plaintiff, Daley & Hay ter at­ porated soon providing the governor
torneys for defendant. Sale was con­ calls a special session of the legislature.
advantageous position, did great execu­
office.
tion. The fighting was still in progress
Do you want to present your wife or firmed.
at 5 o’clock, at which time the Americans
Martha I. Walling, formerly Martha I.
sweetheart with a Columbia wheel, if so,
SPRUCE
ha<l secured a quantity of Filipino arms
take a chance in the draw at B. C. Hull, plaintiff vs. William Trevor, de­
which had been abandoned in the woods.
fendant. Suit to set aside deed. Daly &
Lamb’s.
*
School is running here at full blast
I
The scene of the fighting is over 20 miles
Hayter and W. N. Butler attorneys for with Miss Fannie Smith as teacher.
Anyone wishing repairs for mowers in i plaintiff, M. J. MacMahon and C. Thayer
from Manila.
the way of sections, guards, guard plates attorneys for defendant. Motion allowed
Mr. Otti Walther is going to have a
M anila . June 20th, 9 a.m —General
or knife heads can get them at W. H. II. and plaintiff given 30 days to reply.
strawberry dance next Saturday night.
Wheaton’s command has renewed the at-1
Cary’s.
*
J. H. Nolan, plaintiff, vs. Joze Vincent
Mr. E. R. Hays has been working on tack upon Das Marinas. Early this morn- i
The best mower on the market for sale and Annie Vincent, defendant. Suit to the county saw mill returned home last ing they moved on the town, hoping to ,
at Cary’s hardware store
He has the set aside deed. G. O. Nolan attorney Thursday.
reach there by noon, unless very strong
exclusive agency
for The McCormick for plaintiff. Settled and dismissed.
QUAINT FEATURES OF LIFE. was diagnoses by several eminent doc
Mr. Peter Amacher is doin^f some good opposition was encountered.
tors as ossification of the tissues, but th«
Mower.
The latest list of the American cas­
Robert \\ inning, plaintiff, vs. S. Solo­ work on his farm this spring slashing
O. A. Mygatt of New York City met autopsy showed that the diagnosis was
Miss Lottie Jones came in on the Har­ mon, Fannie Solomon, I. E. Solomon, and-Clearing up. Let the good work con- ualties in yesterday’s fighting shows that
incorrect, though the symptoms indi­
rison on Tuesday and will occupy her old Ray Solomon and Alex Bernstein, de­ tinue for we need a few more men like five were kiHed and 23 wounded. The : with a serious accident while fishing for cate ossifications, ascertain portions of
list includes no officers. The wounded tai pon at Boca Grande pass, Florida. He
position in the dining room of the Allen fendant. Foreclosure. Coo vert & Sta­ Pete in our neighborhood.
wore lM»ught to Manila from Bacoor.
had been placing a tarpon for some hei liody had hardened almost to the
pleton attorneys for plaintiff. Sale con­
house.
I
firmed.
M anila , June 20.—8 P. M —The troops I time, when the fish, in its mad efforts to hardness of lame. Of myxoderma only
Mr. C. A. Bailey went out on the Har­
anil it is
ig
NETARTS
commanded by General Wheaten entered escape, made a gigantic leap and ill its twenty cases are on record, and
E. G. E. Wist, plaintiff, vs. C. Thayer
rison for Portland to-day. He has a car
#Ferez Dasmarinas today without opposi­ tail struck Mr. Mygatt in the hack of the believed that not more than 100 cnsre
and
E.
Thayer,
defendants.
Injunction.
Miss Ella Aiderman went to Tilla-
____
lut of wide tired wagons to come in on
Both landed in the have been found. There are occasional
W. J. May attorney for plaintiff, W. W. tnook Thursday to attend the exercises tion except on the part of small bodies neck with his tail.
the next steamer.
of rebels, who inflicted no losses on the bottom of the boat.
Mr. Mygatt was cases in Switzerland, due to operations
Thayer, Rayhor & Schnabel attorneys at the Academy, returning Sunday.
Americans. The town is an unimport­ knocked senseless and remained uncon­ for the removal of the thyroid gland in
If you want good shoes—whoes suitable for defendants. Settled without cost to
G. B. Wiley started for the valley Tues­ ant place, surrounded by swamps, and scious for about tli.’eehouis, but lias now in goitre. The subcutoi.eous tissues in
foi Tillamook county—call and inspe< t either party.
day last.
Wheaton will probable return to Imus recovered. The great wonder is that lie I the case of Mrs. Funk had hardened,
P. F Brown’s stock, for they are well
F. Bolefuhr, doing business as Bole-
was not knocked overboard and drowned. making lhe skin hard and dry like bone.
made and durable,
*
fuhr X Co., plaintiff, vs. Chas. IL Smith
Messrs. Dan Bowers and Clyde Clem­
General Otis’ Report.
Mr. A. L. Stone, a lumberman, of Oak and Helen Smith, defendants.
Fore­ ents, of Tillamook, were at Netarts Sat­
W ashington , June 20.—General Otis’
The following fish story is vouched for
land, Cal., was in the city making the closure. Paxton. Beach & Simon at­ urday of last week.
HOTED PERSONALS.
forwards the following:
acquaintance of the millmen. He left on torneys for plaintiff. Sale confirmed.
by Mr. G. VV. Sutherland sr., of Spring­
Geo.
Allendorf
went
to
Nehalem
Fri
­
“
Manila,
June
20.
—
Adjutant-General,
Larsen House.
the stage Wednesday.
field, Ky., whose reputation for truth
A. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. John Elston, day, returning Sunday evening.
Washington: Wheaton is at Imus, Cavite and veracity is said to be above reproach.
Astoria—A. J. Johnson.
* There will I < preaching services in the Tai lie Elston and J. A. Melton, de­
province, with four guns, four battalions Mr. Sutherland writes: “On last Sunday
Manhettan. Kan.—C. E. Harper.
Geo. Phelps is hauling in freight for
Presbyterian church at Bay City Sunday fendants. Foreclosure. W. L. Brooks
of the Fourth and Fifth infantry, Nevada night the distillery of Woods & Edeled,
Hobsonville—D. Y. Nelson, J. Bester.
at 11 a.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. and T. II. Goyne attorneys for plaintiff. his store, having received quite aeon- troops and cavalry.
Sent a battalion
situated
on
a
small
branch
near
Chaplin
Halsey—H. C. Davis.
signmentofgent’s furnishinggoods for his
Sale confirmed.
E. T. Allen in charge.
south on a reconnoissance in the direction ' river, five miles above the Chaplin Tun­
store.
Brownsville—Henry Bond.
W. L. Page, plaintiff, vs. Mary J. Mar­
of Dasmarinasyesterday morning, where
Another grass widower in the
nel
mill,
burned.
I
was
told
there
were
Portland—N. S. Dygert, H. E. Misene,
tin,
et
al,
defendant.
Foreclosure.
IL
L.
James
K.
Buff,
of
Silverton,
Marion
the
enemy
was
reported
tn
be
concen
­
Mrs. Homer Mason left Sunday to .......
50 barrels of whisky burned and some G. W. White.
Eddv
attorney
for
plaintiff,
T.
B.
Hand-
county,
was
the
guest
of
Geo.
W.
Phelps
trating
their
scattered
forces.
The
bat
­
relatives at Elkton,Ore. Shake, Homer,
Bay City—F. R. Madison.
ley attorney for defendant. Sale con­ last week. Mr. Buffis an old friend of talion encountered the enemy’s force of i ran down the branch and into the river
you’re another candidate for a serenade.
and made all the fish drunk. They came
Blaine—Geo. Smith.
firmed.
Mr. Phelps.
2000, marching to attack Imus, success­
down to the mill dam groggy and the
Having made some progress with our
Allen House.
fully impeding its progress
Wheaton,
R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Charles L.
Clarence Mills, one of the missing
special edition of Tillamook county, our Chatterton, Olive Chatterton, F. R.
with two guns and two battalions, hur­ boys picked up boat loads of them while
Hebo—J. Smith.
soldier
bovs
in
the
Philippines
that
was
staff will he employed about four days a Beals, A. G. Beals and G. W. Pettit, de­
ried forward and repulsed the enemy with in that condition."
Lake City, Iowa—J. O. White.
week upon it from now on until the work fendants. Foreclosure. A. W. Severance with Lawrence and McCoy’ is a nephew heavy loss, the enemy leaving over 100 1
South Prairie—Pate Wells.
of
Geo.
W
Phelp
of
this
place.
Not the least of man’s troubles about
is complete.
dead on the field. Our loss is five killed, i
attorney for plaintiff. Continued.
Forest
Grove—J. H. McNamer, J. W.
I). R. Hulbert, of Cape Mears light­ 23 wounded. Wheaton was reinforced I his clothes is what his wife thinks of Quick, O L. Shogren.
The usual services will he held in the
Viola D. Snyder and E. A. Snyder,
them
Here
is
where
George
I
Brown,
house,
was
at
Netarts
one
day
this
week.
last night by a battalion of the Ninth '
Seattle—Geo. E. Scott.
Court-house
next Sunday.
Sunday plaintiffs, vs. Lila Snyder, Stella Lyster.
infantry, and is driving the enemy beyond for example, who failed so entirely to
Nehalem — R.
Krebs, D. Martiny
school 10 a.m. Young Peoples’meeting W. G. Lyster, Clarence McKinlev, Fred
please his better half m the matter of
Dasmarinas,
which
is
now
in
his
posses
­
7 p.m., and preaching service at 8 p in. McKinley, Nettie McKinley and Henry
HEBO.
dress while in New York that she threw D. Cronin, D. Hickey, J. Conway.
sion.
Casualties
today
not
reported.
E. T. Allen in charge.
Beaver—W. Rumanian, E. T. Coulson,
McKinley, minor heirs ofC. T. McKinlev,
Wheaton's qualities for a bold and suc­ a bottle of ink at him and ruined a new R. David.
Pretty weather now at Hebo.
suit of clothes he was wearing.
Ina
A pretty picture, that of a hunch of B. F. Pettigrove, defendants. Suit for
cessful attack are unsurpassed.
partition. W. J. May attorney for plain [
Cape
Meares—Geo. Hunt.
moment of remorse she gave him $100
roses turfied out of a basket, is on exhi­
Ex-Judge Conder is now buying cattle.
till’. Sale confirmed.
Woods—R. Y Blalock.
Miles Says Case Is Serious.
to
buy
more
clothes,
but
her
anger
well
bition in Cohn X’ Co.’s store
It was
George Nelson passed through, going
Blaine—D. F. Coulson, W. W. Bavs, J.
IL L. Eddy, plaintiff, vs. George W.
N ew Y ork , June 20.—“The situation | ed up again and while they were in the
painted by Mrs. A. J. Cohn and contains
to Tillamook last week.
in the Philippines is very serious.” said i railroad station waiting to take a train J. Hallet».
a good deal of merit, the colors being Elliott, Silas W. Morton, Margaret Bar­
It is reported that there is going to be General Nelson A Miles at the Waldorf-!
Portland—H. R. Brock, J. MacMahon,
ret and J. B. Dalsmati as administrator
well blendid.
for this city see cracked him over the
of the estate of Bernard Bubach, de­ a store put up at Chas. Ray’s soon.
Astoria last night. “ 1 know nothing head with her umbrella.
They were W. Trevor, G. H. Fitzgibbon, Wallace
There is no truth in the report that the fendants. . Foreclosure. B. L. Eddy at­
Mr. Hogan and daughter Viola went concerning the story that the war de­ both arrested arid at the police station McCamant, W. B. Browne, S. L. Wood-
board of county commissioners content torney for plaintiff.
Settled and dis­ to Tillamook Monday.
partment is suppressing the news that Mrs Brown said her husband was most ward.
plate purchasing two more portable saw missed without cost.
Kilchis—John Halloway.
They are expecting a new post office to things are very serious there. The ques exasperating and had no taste in dress at
mills, one for the south and the other for
Dallas—J. M Holman.
tion of issuing a call for volunteers has all.
;
John Carlson, plaintiff, vs. W. S. Barn­ be establiseed at Chas. Ray’s.
They
were
released
and
took
a
later
north end of the county to plank roads
South Prairie—Thos. Lyster and wife.
I
hart, P. II. Crim and Adalina Crim, de­
W. Butts preached at Hebo on Sunday. not I believe, been decided. I do not train.
pi those parts.
Nestocton—Roy Thorp.’
care to discuss the Philippine matter. I'
fendants. Foreclosure. C. R. Thompson
Sickness kept most of the teachers a way am here on private business.”
Hobsonville—J. G. Phillip», G. Nelson.
A first practical step in the attempt to
Mr. J. W. Quick, brother of E. Quick, and C. Thayer attorneys for plaintiff.
from Sunday school last Sunday at Hebo.
substitute tea for beer is to be taken next
Sand Lake—W. C. King.
was in from Forest (»rove, and had the Sale confirmed.
Trout fishing is good in Three Rivers.
Spruce—Dave Jones, E. K. Gilbert.
week in the opening of a lea bar in New
misfortune to get his lefthand injured
W. I’. Lord (School Fund Commission­
Plans of the Boers.
\<>rk by Colonel H. II. Iladley of the
East Portland—Mrs. C. Nicodemus.
The saddle on the horse he was riding ers) plaintiff, vs. C. W. Alley defendant.
South Prairie—Ose W ells and wife.
slipped round and threw’ him to the Foreclosure.
C. Thayer attorney for
L ondon , June 19.—The St. James’s Chutch Army. He says: "VI e propose
ORETOWN.
to
have
a
place
in
Allen
street
where
tea
Cloverdale
—Chas. Ray.
ground, the animal’s hoof crushing his plaintiff. Sale confirmed and clerk to
Gazette today claims to have received
hand.
hot or Cold will l>e served at 1 cent a cup.
Happy Bend—G. W. Mowers.
issue writ of assistance to put the pur­
A large number of persons in this from an absolutely reliable source at
There will always la* good music, also.
Wilson—S. J Smith.
vicinity would like to have the gentle­ Pretoria, capital of the Transvaal, the
Subscrilie for the Headlight and you chaser in possession.
Our missionaries will visit the poor and
Oakland, Cal.—A. L. Stone.
will get an illustrated edition of Tilla­
A. W. Bill, plaintiff, vs. II. A. Woodford man, who spoke at the school house on plan of campaign which will be followed
Ocean Beach—W. Hightmuller.
persuade them to abandon beer for tea.
mook county andcitv in a lew weeks free. ami W . (». Kelso, defendants.
Forclos- May 28th, explain through the Head, by General Joubert, commander-in-chief
Salem—Judge R. P. Boise, M. E. Pogue.
’
whv that day was not May 28th as of the Boers, in tne event of war between In the case of a few honest persons our
This is a good way for citizens to help us ure. Stott, Boise & Stout attorneys for light
missionaries will propose that the bene­
Netarts—G. W. Phelps.
the Transvaal and Great Britain.
stated.
out in a small way with the expenses of plaintiff. Defendant given thirty days in he
'
ficiary
pay
us
8
cents
a
bucket
for
tea
W oods—J. H Red vine.
publishing the smile, which will lie issued w hich to file answer and plaintiff sixty
General Jouliert’s force, it seems, will
Messrs. Page, Gardner, and Fletcher consist of 20,000 men, armed with instead ot beer. At the end of the year,
Hebo—Geo Ketlow and wife.
for the benefit of the county.
(lav to reply.
' ]
have gone to McMinnville to attend the Mauser rifles, in addition to 46 quick- when it has been completely shown that
Oretown—J. H. Hellenbrand.
""
" "1
•
William Patrick, plainiff vs. Chas. E. soldier
s
’s encampment.
firing guns and 10O0 artillerymen, most tea has been substituted for lieer, the
Hall, defendant.
Foreclose.
Handlev
Notice.
Mr. Schaffer has gone on a business of them drawn from the German and beneficiary will receive liack $100. ‘lie 8
X
’
Handley
attorneys
for
plaintiff.
Sale
Having leased the saw mill of the
Dutch armies.
With these troops and cents a bucket amounting to nearly that
trip to Gaston, his former home.
Tillamook Lumbering Co. to Claude confirmed.
help expected from the Orange Free sum. and our friends will make up the
Mrs. Whiteman, who has been visiting State, he will march on Kimberley, the rest. ’’
Lillian Koch, Lena Koch, ‘and Frankie
Thayer, it is now necessary to ask all
who owe the Tillamook Lumbering Co. Koch, by J. F. Martin their next ’ friend, ! ,ier mother. . has returned to Salmon diamond-niining center in West Griqua-!
John Greenert, a prominent farmer of
to call and settle the same before [tilv phiintifi. vs. Tliersia Martin, defrndant. River.
land, which forms four of the 70 divisions
Suit tor partition. W. J. Mav attorney
l»t.
G. O. N olan .
of the Cajie Col -ny. Kimberley is about the 1 ygart creek neighborhood. Ken.
Mrs. Foster is still very low’.
lucky, whose veracity lias never laen
for phiintilT. Report of referee tiled and
100 miles northwest of Bloemfontein.
confirmed and order that deed be made.
School is progressing nicely under the
In his march on Kimberley, Joubert doubted, tells of a wonderful species of
Vniou Depot, Sixth and J Streets.
School Report.
good care of Miss Nellie Cob’lv.
will use the railroad as far as' available, winged snake seen by him and a farm­
T. I, I.uey, plaintiff, vs. C ('..Cutting
hand
on
his
place.
He
describes
the
Report of District No. 25. Tillamook J. J. Ilalv, as attorney for said Cutting,
Gertie Gardner made a flying trip to expects to capture the town with slight
TWO TRAINS DAILY
I loss, and blow up the I>e Beers diamond snake, which thev first discovered lying
co, Oregon, for term commencing J. \\ . Hellenbrand, l*'retl Scherzinger ami Salmon River lately.
FROM
ALL POINTS EAST.
on
the
ground,
as
about
three
feel
long
|
mine.
Simultaneously,
it
is
added,
the
March 20th, and ending June lfitli, 1899. A. Arstill, defendants,
liiimiction. T.
railroad from Cape Town to Bulawace and ten inches in circuinferanre at the
No. of days taught, 59. no. of pupils en­ II Goyne attorney for plaintiff.
Leave
* FART
MAIL KDUTK.”
It had four pair of legs, two
will lie destroyed by Boer sympathizers, center
COULSONBURG.
rolled. II ; no. of days attendance, 581 ; granted toantend complaint.
Leave« for the East via Walla Walla and
and agents in Cape Colony will destroy wings which grew just forward of the
no. of days absence, 8 , average daily at
W. I'. Brook, plaintiff, vs Jehiel Forest,
inindle
of
the
body.
The
wings
consisted
Spokane
daily
at
2:20 p.in. Arrive» at 10:15
tendance 10. The fol hid ing pupils were defendant.
Rev. Blalock preached at this place the Port Elisabeth-Pretoria line south of
rorclosnre.
It. L. Eddv
a. hi .
neither alment nor tardy dining the attorney for plaintiff'. Default and de­ Sunday at one o’clock a.m., two o’clock Bloemfontein, to prevent British troops ot a membraneous substance which
When the snake was in a dormont con’
Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt-
term Sammie (} Reading, J Rov Mil- cree granted.
p.m., and also gave a lecture on "Tern- from using it.
Finally, immediately after Kimberlev duion. remained folded up under the b ngton daily at 8 p m. Arrives via Huntington
ler, Rena 11. Miller, Edith M Miller
perance’’ in the evening.
John S Noren, plaintiff, vs. John Sven-
is captured. General loubert will advance body and we-e not noticed bv them until I and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m
M aimiii E T oni Teacher
R. P. Bukey and his sister. Mrs. S. J.
son, defendant.
Suit to eom|>el execti.
With a spring it
Dalles aconnnodation leaves daily except
on Cape Colony, through the western on their approach.
tion of deed.
It. L. Eddy attorney for Eddy, arrived here from Portland last provinces, where the Dutch predominate, raised fro,,, the
ground and sa.leil Sunday at 8 a »u. Arrives daily except Sun
day at 6:30 p.tn.
They are both aged people,
Lost on Edmonton Trail.
defendant. Settled anil dismissed with­ Saturday
through the air at a terrific speed
The
but they rode horseback the entire wav and are expected to join the Boers. Joui snake IS black ascharcoal and has a very
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
out costs to either party.
bert calculates he will I k - master of Cat>e
Portland, only
SLEEPERS.
Otto Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Janies F. from
¡¡a’|f’,
' stopping
•■ = to rest one - Town a fortnight after the declaration repulsive appearance, especially when
V ancovvih . B. C„ June 19.—More
Water lines schedule subject to change with*
victims of the Edmonton trail arrived Tomlinson, delendnnt.
Suit to
to quiet
quiet
of war, and that he will then be able to flying through the air.
Suit
1 out notice.
It !..
I. Eddv
1'ddv attorney for plaintiff,
plaintill
h T. Coulaon came-nfront tlie logging dictate terms of peace.
on the steamer Dirigo today. According title
B
OCKtSI ANI» ItIVER MCIIKDI LK.
to J. Reilly Snyder, for’18 month» a T. It Ilandlcy mid C. Thilyer attorneys | Cil,nT
«"d returned Sunday.
An old case of hesteria is reported
OCEAN* DIVISION. — steamships sail from
nun Abilene Kan.
A lady Tthai Ainsworth
Philadelphia party of 14 was on the . for defendant. Dismissed.
Owing to so much wet weather the
dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco
Almost a Failure.
trail. Inserted by their Indian guides,
Matilda C. Tenter, .ipjiellant and plain­ strawlierrv crop is going to lie rather
'onuJ'w
l,er ne«>. » Gen w. Elder sails October 4. ll, 20 and 29 :
Columbia sails October S, 14 and zj; Stale of
they lost themselves in the Valley of tiff in error vs. 1 ilia moo k county re- short in this locality.
young woman from another town and < altfornia »a Is October 8, r; and 26.
W ashington . June 2**.— Private nd
Shadow, as thev ('ailed it. north of Peace • spondent and defeudent in error.
Writ
Mr. A Berens is working out bv Tilla­
ever since the arrival of the girl the
»1 BIA It BE II 8UMMKIC HCHED
vices received here from a high author­ house l,as |wn lna,le t()e UrgH (,f
river. On leaving them on a boggy, of review
T H. Goyne and A W Sev mook at present.
■ IK DIVISION.
ity are to the effect tltaf the eoi'lvrenee
treacherous trail, the Indian guides de­ • errnce attorneys for plaintiff. The Judge
‘'i *‘Ve',in*
It any one asks how our Sunday- at The Hague probanly will la- redeemed U?e famik T'T’
PORTLAND, ASTORIA Ahi. THE COAST.
clared that none had ventured further • took the case under advisement Until
2
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s
"lore
Would
Steamer
R
R, Thompson leaves l’ortta-'d
school is prospering? Tell them “all nominally from failure through an agree,
north, and they prophesied an early this morning, when he decided in favor
*« crash of glass an<1 then the young <ia,iy. except Sunday, al 8 p.m., on Saturday
right.”
at 10 p.m Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex­
death for the argonauts The men found of the county.
inert <>n an arbitration project that will
«oman would come living tn terror to cept Sunday, at a.m.
satisfy the ap|wrently general demand on
their way t*> a black or muddy river,
se*n*thZ‘fZ2tl,»tl”’ ",orT
sbe hB11
C B. Handley, plaintif! in error, vs.
WII.LAMKTTK ItIVEIt KDUTK.
WILSON RIVER.
that point, hut. which, at the santr time,
which flows into the Liard, They c»<«-
Tillamook City,
•int Ji
H "'"hat the window
défendant in error.
PORTLAND AND SALEM
b; carefully framed safeguards, will
aed this a few mileN from its mine**, and
Writ of Review,
r
ÍO,•n,.1 ,h"‘ he « ai*"l«erved t learner Kutli, tor Salem and «'ay point,
Handlcv X Handley.
Rev M D. Swahh and daughter, Dora, narrow the field of matters that mav or h
wandered in a bleak • • untrv to the north
broke the window and ran
After leayt-. Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri*
for plaintiff. T. H. Goyne, for défendant. visited E. (»lad’s last week. Rev. Swahh
must
go
before
the
arbitration
tribunal
for weeks
Their food supply lavaine
«indo«, had I..-,, broken all over the 'Isysate a in. Returning, leaves Salem Tues­
Motion to dismiss over ruled. The judge went back to Beaver Tuesday, leaving
as to make it little more than arbitration house officers were set to n atch for sev- days, Thursdays and Sat .rdavs at 7:15 a.m.
exhausted
Tlair |*ack annuals died,
took the case under advisement until two his daughter to stav a while.
Y amhill river route .
tn name
The attitude of Germany is
and they theinselvet* gradually lost ho|»e
o'clock this afternoon.
l:,st
oflfeer. brighter
Steamer Modoc, for I avton and way points
School district No. 10 called a special said to lie only a little tn advance of that tl m,T|,<
and energy
At Iasi they turned •*»uth,
leave-
Portland
Tuesdays.' Thursdays and Sat­
J
V.
Huntsingvr
and
Emma
Hunt,
‘«"wmil“"o«XT
meeting last Saturday and elected An­ of some of the others in op|a»itioti to the
recreated the black river and came (<• the
urdays at 7 a in. Returning, leaves Dayton for
ft rks
the Nelson, als»ve Hell (Lite singer, plaintiff in error, vs L. Short­ drew \nderson director in place of M. plans tmhniitted and lhe disaffection i,
' orton. and way points Mondavs, Wednesdays
Short ridge détendants in Shearer, who moved out of the district
and Fridays at 7 a.m.
Here they lost 23 horses from starvation ridge and A
mure genet al than appears on the sur- ?nn:X,inrid'enUA w'aM. T’"
II H Hendricks and W. J. Mnv
and had to leave in a swamp a major error
Steamer Almota leaves Riparia Monday»
Lewis Anderson andjoe Freeman visit­ iHfe.
rhT^^'trV"'-
'•«»(
"nn
«■'dnesdays and Fridays at 145 a m.. a ter ar
As for the other projects that were
part of their outfit for lack of ¡w*ck sni- iittornevs. W 11 Cooj»er for détendant. ed the landslide at the Saudspit and also
rttal Ot train Irom Spokane and Portland
“
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‘ \noth«*r
v
“* days
‘
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(IMl Continued.
m«N.
55
thev “
lived * >*i. ji...-.
the Cape Mears lighthonse last Sunday, espettalh desired by lhe A men. -o «. such
returning, Sundays, Tuesdays
what would keep I mm I v anti soul together
1‘eter Wilson, plaintifl. vs. rillamook on Monday Frank Freeman and Hans as protection of individual property from
and Thursdays at <>u.m.
and give them enough alrength to haul county and Carl Wallin, supervisor of Hansen took the same trip.
seixure at sea. they have all fww,', irre.
steamer Lew ston leaves Riparia Sundays.
lue«l,y,
Thursdays at L45 a m.; after
deemaldy lm>t. according to this report
then decimate*! outfit.
\t length the* road district No £,
____ _
., B.
2. defendants.
T.
O. Gullstrom. E Erickson and L. An­
"‘rival of tram from S|o>kane and Portland
reached Sylvester Landing. on Dt\«st* Handler ami T II (bnue. attorneys for
derson went to work at the logging
■»"ves Lewiston Mondays. Wednesdays an*
river. 150 mi lew from Fort Liaid
Here plaintifl B. L. Eddy for defendants, camp this week.
Saturdays al 6 a m.
Call for City Wartants.
ho|w>le»«M <»f ever reaching their goal the* lk’inur over rule*I and plaintifl' to reply
• W H HURLBURT,
It Is reported that Hans Hi sell and bride
V >
. ... (-eneral Passenger Agent
turned their faces southward again, and to day. Trial set tor this afternoon.
The following narrants will be paid
' a- i** BILLING. City Ticket Agent.
will
arrive
home
next
month.
following Lh*a*e rivet to its suuice, in
M-%Xo7m?kn'wifr;T;inH’of,,;r
when presenieri at mt office
Telephone (Maia) 7tz
Oak Nolan, plaintifl*, vs Jos<p<i Gau-
Dea.M* lake, made Telegraph, on the Ash­ drau, détendant
The parties who nut the boquets on
No. 178 DM, H3 ’ 177
]M^
C. Thayer, attorney-
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COPIES of the Headlight will
croft trad, and came down the Stic keen tor plaintifl, ami \. \\ Severance for de­ the gate post would favor a certain gent l.W 1*1 142
It rervsr erawm from date
tie sent free on application. Send a
if thev would bring them in so they could of this notice June 22ml I "try
tv civilization.
fendant. Decree tor plaintifl*.
P'*,‘d card or leave your name td th®
return thanks.
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