Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 08, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 8, 1900.
HARDWARE AN
STOVES & RANCES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows &, Glass,
Churns &. Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
I
DAIRY
HARDWARE.
carrV the Largest Stock of
'¿7 Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
TP Doors and Sashes call and get
1»
our prices.
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gi
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UTENSILS.
GROCERIES.
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete in every line.
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE.
McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook.
Headlight to make, but it’s a fact never­ deaths have occurred thus far, although state, and as there appears to be a mis­
theless, as far as this county is concerned. the doctors have had several bad cases understanding in the minds of some as
No matter whether you’re the most pro- to contend with. So as to thoroughly what counties Tillamook is joined to, we
Fred <’ Baker, Publisher.
, nounced expansion republican or cling stamp the disease out now that it is only may state that Lincoln, Tillamook and
still to international agreement to settle 1 cropping out occasionally, let proper Yamhill forms district No. 11, entitled to
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
the money question, a gold or silver sanitary precautions be strictly adhered elect one state senator ; and that Yam­
J. P. ALLEN,
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
democrat, a middle-of-the-road populist, to in the future and the germs will soon hill and Tillamook forms a joint repre­
Proprietor
One year.............................................. 1.50 ' or any old thing of a mossback politician, be obliterated, although it mav take a sentative district, No. 14-, entitled to one
Six months..........................................
.75
’ the conditions this year are such that little more time to do so owing to some representative.
Three months.....................................
•50
Find. class accommodation
* * * I
Office at corner of Mam and 2nd streets. political prejudices in this county should houses having the germs of the disease
at second class rate.
If
16
to
1
can
’
t
win
at
the
next
presi
­
still
in
them.
be dropped and a united stand made for
* * *
dential election, it is a foregone conclu­
Mr. Tong tie. People who oppose his re­
The city council on Monday again laid sion that anti-expansion can’t. What a
election will be opposing their own per­
PASSING REMARKS.
sonal interests. If you want to enhance over the recommendation of Mayor I). terrible lot of bucking, trouble and dis­
the value of property, the dairying pro­ Wiley, appointing Mr. T. H. Goyne city appointment it would save the demo I
Of Local Interest by the ducts
and the manufacturing industries attorney, whereas the council confirmed crats if they would, in this the first year
Headlight’s Pencil Pusher. of the county, yon can do this by sending the appointments of city surveyor and of the nineteenth century, let the presi­
Headquarters for Forest Grove Stage Line.
Mr. Tongue to congress again, for he has street commissioner. We repeat what dential election go by default.
said
on
a
previous
occasion,
that
the
city
The Oregon Mist says : “The people of attainted that position and influence in
Rates, $1 Per Day
Centrally Lioeated.
CITY DADS IN SESSION.
Tillamook county are urging theexten- congress where he can, and will, secure ‘ council should have confirmed Mayor
sion of the Astoria and Columbia River appropriations for the improvement of | Wiley's appointment, for it is a matter
I which does not require dilatory action. For the Want of a Proposer, the
railroad from Seaside to their county, our bars and harbors.
I It shows plainly that the council is not
but President Hammond has stated that
Mayor's Recommendation for
B * *
I inspired with magnanimous motives, for
the work will not be commenced until
Proprietor.
City Attorney Hangs Fire.
H.
What the Oregonian stated about Mr. I at both council meetings not one of the
1902, when it is his purpose to extend
George C. Brownell, the Clackamas
i councihncn even proposed that the ap­
the line down the coast and connect with
The city council met on Monday even­
county aspirant for congressman in the
the Corvallis and Eastern at Yaqtiina
pointment of Mr. Goyne be confirmed. ing, with President A. J. Cohn in the
Stage and Express Office.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed
first district, should be sufficient to de­
I From this fact it looks as though the chair, and Councilman Geo. A. Edmunds,
bay. The road will be built across the
feat him at the convention, and if not
state, thus furnishing a transportation
I council does not want Mr. Goyne for L. Hiner, L. Olsen and M. Leach present.
there it would surely do so at the polls.
city attorney or that he would not ac- A report from the ways and means com-
line from the great inland empire to the
Those who doubt the power of the press
FRED SAPPINGTON.
| cept if the council confirmed the appoint- mittee was read, which was as follows ;
iiioutb of the Columbia river. Mr. Ham
let them take this as a criterion, for here |
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
niond and his associates are acquiring
| ment. Gentlemen, which is it ?
I “We, the undersigned committee ap-
is something which will stick tenaciously '
timber lands all along the line of the pro.
* * *
pointed to ascertain the amount drawn
to Mr. Brownell and hoodoo him when­
posed road down the coast.** We Jo not
How thankful Tillamookers ought to from the general fund of this city during
ever he bobs up for political honors. It’s
know whether this paragraph is inspired
be
with the nice mild winter they have the year 1899, which should have been
surprising to find that Clackamas coun­
by Mr. Hammond—or we should have
1 ' been enjoying compared with that de­ drawn from the road fund, respectfully
ty
republicans
are
boosting
him
to
the
said the Southern Pacific, for his name is
scribed by a person who writes us for in- report that we met at the city hall on !
synonymous with that company—but we front, but when it comes to vote getting | i formation about this county ; ‘‘Wedon't the 25th day of January and made a All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices,
Satisfaction
in Tillamook county for congressman,
can positively state that the fieople of
guaranteed.
complete examination of the records and I
1
like
the
climate
in
Western
New
York.
Tillamook county are not urging the ex­ Mr. Tongue is the man who would come 1
find that the amount of money so drawn j
near securing the unanimous yo e of the I I Last night at dark it was 4-0 deg. above
tension of the railroad on the same lav
NOTICE for PUBLICATION.
1 zero, and within 15 minutes it blew a improperly w as 4173.97. We, therefore, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
entire
county
than
any
man
that
can
be
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
P ublication .
out as that which the people of Astoria
recommend ihat the city treasurer be in­
January 6th, 19oo
j
terrible
blizzard,
and
this
morning
at
United
States
Laud
Office,
grabbed at like so nanv suckers. If Mr. nominated, which is a matter of import j
Notice is hereby given that the following-
Oregon City, Oregon.
structed
to
transfer
said
amount
of
daylight
it
was
10
degs.
above
zero
and
a nee and should not be lost sight of.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
January Sth, 1900.
Hammond wants to extend his railroad
make final proof in support of his claim, and
the snow blowing at the rate of sixty $173.97 from the road fund into the Notice is hereby given that in compliance to
with the provisions of the act of Congress of that said proof will be made before the Regis­
into Tillamook without wanting the How Mr. Brownell can hope to carry !
the district with this stigma of the Ore- 1 miles an hour ’’ This isenough to make general fund.’* Signed by Geo. A. Ed­ June 3rd, 187S, entitled ‘ An act for the sale ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on Feb­
earth and the people to put their heads
timber land*« in the States of California, ruary 24th, 1900. viz.:
Tillamookers shudder to read it. By all munds, L. Hiner and A. J. Cohn. The re­ <»f
JACOB JOSS.
Oregon, Nevada, and • ashingtou Territory,’’
through the noose for the Southern Paci­ gotiian still fresh in the minds of the peo-
port
was
accepted
and
the
recommenda
­
as
extended
to all the Publ c Land States by act H. E 10933, for the S J4 of Sw 1,. Ne J-i of Sw %
accounts this county will receive a large
and Se % of Nw ,’4 of Sec 14. Tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
of August 4. 1892.
fic to gradually tighten tip, be is quite pie is a mystery to ns. On February 12,
tion
of
the
committee
so
ordered.
Bills
lie names the 'cllowing witnesses to prove his
influx of visitors this year looking for
EVA MESSNER.
welcome to construct his road. But be­ 1898, the Oregonian contained this:
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of , contnuous residence upon and cultivation of
locations in this Al dairying county against the city and which were ordered Oregon,
h sthis dav filed in this office his sworn ! said land, viz :
fore doing so be bad better errase from ‘‘Beyond all comparison or competition,
where they can live in comfort and make paid were: Claude Thayer, electric light statement No. 5 45. for the purchase of ■ O. A. Rhude, of M*Minnville. Ore.: Pat
lhe Se W of Ne
and E 4 of Se % of Doiighney, of North Yamhill, Ore.; John T.
his calculations any land grants, money Brownell is lower in the estimation of
money. The special edition of the Head­ and lumber, $12.90; recorder's salary, Section No. 3O, in Townships S. Range 7 W, Clink, of Waterford, Wash.; Mary Leonard, of
the
people
of
Oregon
than
any
man
they
bonuses, etc., that he may be figuring
and will otter proof to show that the land I Portland, Ore.
$10
;
McIntosh
&
McNair,
$7.10
;
city
light
is
doing
yeoman
service
for
the
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sought is moi e valuable for its timber or stone 1
upon fleecing the people out of, for, like know. He is contemptible and despica-1
county in a quiet way, and “Put me off marshal, $35.25 ; Cohn & Co., $3.10 ; than for agricultuial purnoies, ami to establish
his claim to said land before the Register and 1 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—N otice for
every enterprise in this county, |>eople go ble beyond all comparison or competi­
water
rent,
$40.
Mayor
Wiley
’
s
ap
­
at Tillamook’’ will be heard often in the
P ublication .
Re*'e ver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, !
into them as a financial and business tion. To the honor of human nature,
United Strnes l and office,
pointment of T. H. Govne for city attor­ on Thursday the 22nd day of March, I900. He j
near future.
names as witnesses.
Oregon City Oregon.
proposition, and the railroad should do let it be said that no man in Oregon, !
* M *
ney was the next business taken up, and
Ostrom P. Merritt. William E. Merritt. Ollie
December 30th, 1899
the same thing. This, we think, is the from the beginning till now, ever had '
S. Young and Curtis Jone*,.of North Yamhill, Or
Notice is hereby given that in lompliance
as
none
ot
the
councilmen
appeared
in
­
The scalp-bounty law appears to l>e
Any and all persons claiming adversely the : wi h the provisions of the act of Congre ss of
such
alacrity
in
sinking
to
depths
below
opinion of the jieople of Tillamook, who
above descr bed lands are requested to file their June 3. 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale of
meeting with opposition in some COU11- clined to move that it be confirmed, claims
in tnis office on or before said 22nd day I tinibe lands’n hv S’ates of Cal fo> nia Oregon,
have financially backed their own enter­ depths in the estimation of all who have
Councilmen
Olsen
and
Leach
moved
and
of
March, 190'.
Nevada and Washington Te ri ory.” as extended
ties
In
a
letter
to
County
Judge
Ter
­
prises without imposing upon other peo­ known him No word or pledge of his,
C has . B. M oores , Register. 1 oall the Public Land States by act of August 4,
seconded
that
it
be
laid
on
the
table
un
­
rell, of Salem, Judge Barton, of Linn
1892.
of
any
kind,
on
any
subject,
would
l>e
ple to help them out or start them iti
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ABEL W. RF.VERANCE,
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
take.i tor any thing. . . He is detested county, refers to the neglect of other til the next meeting. The council there­
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, SM«*e of
business.
January 27th, I900.
upon
confirmed
the
appointment
of
A.
Oregon,
has
this day fi'led in this office his sworn
counties
to
comply
with
the
law.
Linn
and
despised
by
all
men
and
by
all
parties
*
Notice is hereby given that the following statement No. 5135, for the du chase • t the E Ji
county made its levy in January, as re­ M. Austin to be citv surveyor and Jos. named settler has filed notice of his intention of Sw !and Lots 3 and 4, of Section 30. in T wn-
alike.
”
Let’s put a jxrtinent question to the
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
2 N. Range 7 W, and will otter n oof to
* * *
quired. As Multnomah has refused to Lahmon to be street commissioner. that said proof will be made before the County ahip
show that ’lie land sought is more val able for
republicans of this county : Is it not to
Clerk <»f Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or., its tim e or s on- than f.»r agricultural pur­
make the levy, Linn is not at all anxious Councilman Leach reported that he on
‘‘
Who
is
going
to
he
the
candidate
for
March ¿1st. 19OU, viz :
the interest of Tillamook, the dairymen
poses n toestabl sh his claim to said land be­
to pav, and there is some talk of had seen .Mr. Davies about fixing
JOSEPH SEVERANCE.
fore the Re i-ter nd Receiver of this office at
ami the manufacturing industries of this representative on the republican ticket
H E. 11950, for the Se % of Sec. 29, Tp. 2 N, R. Oregon City. Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th
the
plank
road
in
the
west
end
of
the
testing the validity of the law. One at­
7 W.
day of March 1900
He names as witmsses :
county that Mr. Tongue should be re next June to represent Tillamook in the
names the following witnesses to prove
torney told Judge Barton that the act city, and who had refused to do so. Mr. his He continuous
Walter J. Smith, of Wilson, Or.; John E Tuttle,
residence upon and cultivation of Til amook or. ; J seph S< v ranee, of Wilson.
tained in congress ? Apart from politics state legislature ?’* It’s a little prema.
J.
B.
Delsman
addressed
the
councilmen,
of
said
land,
viz-
might
lie
declared
void,
for
it
does
not
George Johnson, ot Tillamook, Or.
and looking at the situation from a busi ture to make a prediction, but it’s not too
Walter J. Smith and William Illingworth, of Or.;
Any and all persons claim ng advei sely the
piovide for equal taxation, and suggest­ who had a bigger proposition than they Wilson. Or.; Charles Himes, f TP amook, Or. ;
above described Ian s are requested to fi e their
ness and industrial standpoint, those who | soon to look around for suitable timber.
Frank
B.
Herrington,
of
Wilson.
were
able
to
decide
upon
right
away.
ed that the valley couuties co-operate
eiainiH iu this office on or before sa d 17th day
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use good common sense and sagacity will I Mr. |. W. Maxwell is not likely to lie a
of .March 1900.
and test the law. Not, we hope, before Mr. Delsman wants a road built from the
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readily admit that, detent Mr. Tongue candidate for re-election, as he is an aspi­
NOTICK OF
HR IKING OF FINAL
bend
in
the
Trask
river,
through
Harri
­
an
effort
is
made
to
round
up
and
destroy
METTI.KMKNT.
and thereby remove him from the river rant for the receiveiship at the Oregon
I T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878 —N otice for
son's
farm
and
to
interseet
with
a
street
the wild cat, etc., which are destroying
P ublication .
and harbor committee, the chances for I City land office. That Tillamook should
To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby
United States Land Office,
the deer much faster than the huntsman east of the academy, the reason for this given that w ereas. W. F. 'Balmer, administra­
Oregon City, Ore.,
bar improvements will be mighty slim for l»e represented in the state legislature bv
proposed change, Mr. Delsman stated, tor of the estate of MAKGARbET BA I.M ER.
January<>th, iqoo .
in Tillamook county.
deceased, having tiled his final statement in the
a nunilier of years to come. It is a criti­ a person ot ability, push and enterprise,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
was
to
shorten
the
road
forchildren
who
County
Court
of
Tillamook
County.
Oregon.
w
w
*
with the provisions of the aet of 011 gross of
all
will
readily
admit,
and,
liesides,
it
is
cal time for this county and the future
January i8th. 1900. for said Estate, and as per an June 3, 1878. entitled An act for the sale of tim
attended the academy. The councilmen order
made by s«id Court brari g date January ber lands in the States of California, Oregon.
We notice that valley wheat is quoted
industrial development of it depends imperative that the most suitable person
disc ussed the mattersomeand found that 19 h. 1900, Monday the 5th day of March, 19«0, at Nevada and Washington Territory.' as ex­
should
lie
chosen,
not
because
of
a
pull
two o’clock p.ui.. the said Court will hear any tended to a’.l the Public Land States b> actv*
at 50c. a bushel in Portland and cream­
greatly upon the action of the voters in
several hundred feet of trussel work objections legally made to the rina I stateinc .t of August 4, 1892,
this county. It you want to remain bot­ with one faction of the republican party ery butter from 50c. to 55c. a roll, with
Administrator as filed aforesaid. This notice
WILLIAM S. JONES.
would have to lie constructed, and by said
in
this
county
or
a
dend
clinch
upon
the
is to be publ shed four weeks (5 i-sues) in the Of North Yamhill, countv of Yamhill, State of
a prospect for an advance inconsequence
tled up, subject to irregular trans|x>rta.
abandoning the old road it would leave Tillamook Headlight, at Tillamook, Oregon, as Oiegon. has this day filed in this office his
other
faction.
Such
persons
generally
turn
per order of the County Court of Tillamook sworn statement No. 5144. for the purchase of
ot the receipts not lieing large enough to
tion service and a discriminating freight
the creamery in a bad fix. It is not pro. C untv, Oregon.
theSe *4 of Section No. 32, in Township No.
We don’t think
monopoly for another dozen wars, with out miserable failures, and as brotherly supply the demand.
W. F. B almer , Z.dminlstrator ;
2 South, Range N«.. 7 W, and will offer proof
liable
that
the
council
will
undertake
or
, By H. B H endricks , his Attorney.
to show that the land «ought is more valuable
tnnlxi lands selling atone fourth of their love anil Christian virtues never, or rarely there’s any dairymen in this county who
assist in so expensive an undertaking, as
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
91 MMONS
actual value, the dairyman’s product de ever. |»ermeatespolitics, we supposethere would want to swop their dairy farms
poses, and to establish his claim to said land
one ot the councilmen remarked it would
before the Register and Receiver of this office
teriorate in value, and with no prospect will l>e considerable leg pulling and clan­ for wheat ranches. Nit. when it comes
of the state ofOrego«. for a- Oregon City. Ore , on Thursday, the 22rd day
take all the city finances for the next few In the Circuit Court
Tillamook County.
ol the resources ot the countv lacing pro. nish plotting, to say nothing of cl an des to figuring on making dollars and cents.
1 of March, iodo . He names as witnesses :
Jane Conklin,
years to pay for it. and although the pro.
! William E. Merritt. Ostrom P. Merritt. Charles
tine
slate
making
and
vote
trading
be
­
|Hily developed. why. then.it is the dutv
Gur South Prairie correspondent report­
plaintiff,
1 E. Latnpman and Curds Jones, ot orth Yam-
I»oseil change would benefit children at­
vs.
fore
a selec tion is made.
The
question,
| hill, Oregon.
of such persons to point out why am! for
ed last week that the September returns
Andrew Conklin,
Any aud all persons claiming adversely »he
tending the academy, it would discom-
defendant.
what reasons they oppose Mr. Tongue’s then, is. Who is the most suitable person from the cheese factory there gave the
al>ovc-described lands are requested to file their
mode equally as much those attending To Andrew Cnnkli , the above named defeo- claims in this office on or before said 2212ft day
to
select
to
represent
Tillamook
?
We
re election. Therefore, wesav, beware of
da nt -
dairymen 28’s cents per pound for their
of March. 1900.
the public school. So as to inquire fur
In the name of the Stat of Oregon.
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political conniving and wire pulling on may have to become pretty pronounced butter tat. so it's no good trying to argue
011 are hereby required to appear and answer
ther
into
the
matter
it
was
referred
to
the complaint tiled against von in the above
the ¡Milt of some |>euple in this countv to in our opinion if a Kentucky fight should that wheat at the figures quoted above
T
imber
L
and
.
A
ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
the streets aud public property commit­ entitled < anae and court on or before the 9th
foster one or mote of the aspirants now arise in the republican party of thiscoun- can come anywhere near l>eing as profit­
P ublic ation .
day ot April. I900. aaut date befiig the first day
tee.
United States Land Offi e,
ty
before
the
knottv
problem
is
decided.
of
the
next
regular
term
of
»aid
court,
and
if
in the livid for congressman, and for that
able in raising compared with dairying
Oregon City. Oregon,
you fail tn appear and an answer tn default there
St St St
January 17th, I900
reason vote for and send men to the
of the plaintiff will apply to said court or a de-
in Tillamook county.
Real Estate Transiera.
Notice
is
hereby
given that in compliance
trye ms prayed for in said complaint, to wit
Owing to the occasional outbreak of
republican county convention who art
* * a
That the bonds of matrimonv now existin« with the 1 revisions of the act of Con» res* •(
Margaret Malone to William Ryan, all between you and plaintiff be dieulve«i and for June 3. 1878 entit ed An act for the »«1? of
pronounced in their views for the reelec­ scarlet tiever in Tillamook city, it is time
Tillamook had just one half the amount
further ot other rwli f as he c »nrt my timber lands in the State of Calito uia. Oregon
rights and title in Se
of sec. 25, tp •ueh
tion of Mr. Tongue, when it will lie easy that all germ« ot the disease w ere stamp­ of rainfall last month as it had in Janu­
deem t» be just and equitable and for coata of Nevada and Washing on Territory.” as ex­
ended o all he Public Land states by act
this
euit.
1 N, R. 8 W and Se of sec. 16, tp. 1
to relegate to the bat kgt ound those who ed out. tor it is now fifteen months since ary ot 1899. or a deficit of 12 inches to
This enmmnueis served anon you by publica of August 4. i 8 m 2
S,
R.
7
W.
EMM a L C M. RACER.
tion
thereof,
in
the
Tillamook
H-»adlignt.
bv
it
made
its
first
Apiwarame.
On
the
face
oppose his reelection. We have made
•tart in with for the first month in the
or>br f the
- appiiigt«>n. ni'lge
j ldge of Of Portland. • «»nnty of Multnomah. State of
— linn. G.
these remarks to set people thinking and of it it shows that pro|»er precautions new century. It Weather Prophet Haw- r. S. to Frank Berns. W t, and Sw \ b. , »aulii in<><>• couRtjr Orw<»n. R«ui 0*1« in th« Oregon, has this day fi e«1 in this office her
from «ani manty of all the Hoaorable *wo<n »»atenient No.’51-46, fo t-e p-uhwe of
Se
of Sw
and Sw
of Sc e 1 - • atarntt
talking, and then for them to exercise have not been taken to kill the germs in son can keep this lick np during the rear,
' iri’llll J I
of .01.1
•»”! court. Tv...
Dose at Cha . . here P h »S w ‘4 of Secti n it. in Township 6 S. Range
•rc.
of
sec.
34,
tp.
♦
S.
R.
10
W.
the
houses
where
children
have
been
af-
fn
TilIamooK
city. in Mid county aud state, this 10 W and will offer p*o f t • show hat the 1 n 1
their own judgment in acting accord,
wetion t think Tillamookers will be prone
s nisht is more va uabb* for its tun* er or stone
toon.
H A. Chamlierl.tin to E. B. Chamber. Mh day of cabmarv
fectcd W!th it by thoroushlv «bsminting
than for agricultural 1 urpoae . and to »-stablish
ingly.
A. W. SEVERANCE.
--------He should, h< >w-
her . laim to said land befo - th Re<iMer»wd
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Attorney for Plaintiff,
lain, various tracts.
and fumigating the clothing, homes, etc. c
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Receiv r of this office at Oregon City (» ea n.
ever.
reserve some of the fine weather he
hirst publication. February Sth 1> h >
H W. Lasse I le, to C. W Smith, lot 7. in
Leaving ail |*olitical prejudices asi.'e, When parents fail to call in a doctor or
on Mon ay, he i6<h day of April.' »900. He
--------.w.i Riving us tor the spring, when
names aa wi n ow R W :
sec 27. tp. 1 S. R. 9 W.
it is of far more nn|>ortaiicc to Tillamook report to the health officer that their u
INSURE WITH
Jahn Wemenberger, of Portland, Or. Frank
a lot of people will be in here looking for
Rieeeh. of Emma. Or. Stephen Bauer, oi Nes-
co mt v to re elect Mr Tongue congress­ children are sack with scarlet lever, and |, aH’ations.
State of ttregon to AstonA Co.. N l , of
Claude Thayer.
cowan. ' >r,; Michael Greineldinger <»f Knime.
Ne i« ot sec. 14. tp 2 S. R. 9 W.
man than to elect either Mr McKinley or consex|uentlT take no heed to quarantine
Or
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Agent or Fireman’s Fund and t.ondo
An and all person« claimin* adversely the
Mr Bry«m to the presidency Somcmay or <Ham«KtantKM where, probahhr. h
The h»t «t.itr le^alntnre somewhat
tl*ove-de*cribed lands a e rpqoeeted to lie their
Stock ranch of 169 acres for sa’e or
and Lancashire Fire Insura me
claims in thio offite on or b.-fore said 6th day of
•ay this is a random statement lor the t greatest danger rusts. Fortunately, no changed tlie senatorial districts of . hi. rent bv \V. E Page.
April. 1900.
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ÜARSEN,
TILLAMOOK,
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