Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 10, 1900, Image 5

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    The Cigarette Evil.
I
THETILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 10, 1900.
REBELS KILL ao AMERICANS frightful colliery ex
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
The agitation against the use of the After a Desperate Fight Lasting
PLOSION IN UTAH.
noxious smelling, bat seductive cigarette,
Five Days.
p L. EDDY,
which was rampant a few years ago,
M anila , May 2.—The American garri Two Hundred and Fifty Miners
has been renewed and this time under son of Catubig, Island of Samar, consist­
Killed in a Mine.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
conditions which promise ‘.o be more ing of 30 men lielonging to the Forty.
T illamook , O regon .
S alt L akh , Utah. May 2—The first
productive of results. Encouragement Third Regiment, has been attacked by
hns been lent to the knights of the anti, rebels. Twenty ot the Americans were . news of the Scofield disaster received in
Salt Lake gave the list of killed as about
cigarette crusade by a decision of the killed. The remainder were rescued.
II. COOPER,
United States supreme court, the court
The Americans were quartered at Cat. 25. This even was horrifying and caused
of last resort in this nation, sustaining ubig church, which the enemy, number­ a profound sensation throughout the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
the validity of the ordinance passed by ing several hundred men, surrounded and I city. Later details showed that the dis-
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
the city council of Chicago regulating the fiercely attacked. The Americans fought aster was more awful even than the first
sale of cigarettes. The Chicago ordi­ for two days, and then the rebels man­ reports indicated, but it was not until Writ* for Catalogue aad Prices.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
'p H. GOYNE,
nance was passed as a result of agita­ aged to ignite the roof of the church, and evening that the full extent of the tre-
tion in that city and a twofold purpose, I it burned away and finally fell upon those mendous calamity was understood.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Many people of this city have friends
the suppression of the evils of cigarette inside the edifice.
Office: Opposite Court House,
smoking by minors and the increase of The walls remained intact, however, and relatives at the mines, and the news­
the city's revenue. The ordinance sought and were used as a shelter by the besieged paper offices and the coal company’s of­
T illamook , O regon .
to regulate the sale of cigarettes by a Americans for three days longer, the fice were visited by numbers of anxious
license system with strict provisions enemy attacking the building on all sides people, who feared some of their friends
0LAUDE THAYER,
J. P. ALLEN,
prohibiting the sale of the things to mi. at once. The Americans continued firing and relatives might be numbered among
nors under a certain age. The supreme | from the windows and doors of the the victims. As the list kept constantly
Proprietor
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
court of the United States has declared church and did good execution among growing, the anxiety of the inquirers in­
the ordinance valid, holding that its the Filipinos. It is estimated that over creased, and many of them never went Firat dann HCConimotlHlioii
T illamook , O regon
passage was entirely within the province 200 of the latter were killed, many dead to bed. The calamity was of such a size
at
second
class
rate.
of the council as a police and sanitarv bodies having been removed from the and so unprecedented in the history of
jj . J DAI.Y,
»OSCAR HAYTER.
scene of the fighting. After five days' re­ the state, and even of the West, that the
regulation.
BEST
ME
rt
L8
IN
THE
mind
did
not
seem
to
be
able
to
fully
£)ALY & HAYTEB,
Since: the decision a number of cities sistance by the Americans, a lieutenant
CITY.
which had ordinances similar to the Chi. and eight men arrived from Laon and grasp it.
The
Pleasant
Valley
Coal
Company
engaged
thebesiegers,
who
thereupon
re
­
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
cago measure have renewed their efforts
Tillamook, Ore
to regulate the evil and create at the tired. The fortunate arrival of these re­ dates back 16 years. Its mines are at
D allas . O regon .
same time a source of revenue for the inforcements prevented the annihilation Scofield, where three are located, at Cas­
tlegate,
Sunnyside
and
Clear
Creek,
the
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
of
the
American
force
entrenched
in
the
municipal treasuries.
FOR SflbE,
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
latter being but seven miles from Sco­
ROBERT A. MILLER,
April 21ft’, 1900.
All of the courts have held that extra­ church, who had repeatedly declined to
Notice is hereby given that the following
field.
It
appears
to
have
been
one
of
ordinary powers are vested in legislative surrender when ordered. Ten survivors
named settler has filed notice of his intention
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
Ito make final proof in support of his claim, and
bodies for the protection of health and were without food, had little ammuni. those accidents that are common to the
that said proof will be made before the Clerk of
very
best
regulated
mines
and
against
O hegon C itv , O regon .
Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Or., on June bth,
the framers of the Chicago ordinance tion and were exhausted when relieved.
the best endeavors of the most compe­ One acre of kind, new house and barn ; igOO, viz :
Land Titles and Lund Office Business a
were evidently wise in appreciation of This fight has encouraged the Filipinos,
JOHN T. MOON,
tent superintendents, among whom is
fenced and all under cultivation ; de­ H.E. No. 11294 for the Nw Sec. 20, Tp. 3 S,
Specialty.
this fact. With the decision of the high­ who are now acting in an aggressive
8 W.
sirable location at edge of town, for R. He
numbered Superintendent Sharp. The
names the following witnesses to prove
est court in the land, the way now seems manner and threatening that section of
his continuous residence upou and cultivation
$350.
State Mine Inspector is still without
of said laud, vtz :
clear to legislative bodies to take such the coast, particularly the town of Cata-
(JAM EH M c C ain ,
data to lay the blame on any one. Of Timber for Sale at 50c. stumpage. Land Marcus Curl and George Smith, of Blaine,
fA. w. SEVERANCE
rma,
whence
the
garrison
will
probably
action as they desire to regulate the cig.
Or.; Robert O. Richards, or Beaver, Or.; Arnim
course an inquest will have to determine
situated on Tillamook River.
W. Quick, of Tillamook, Or.
J^cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
arette traffic. Of the evils of the habit be withdrawn to Laon.
C has . B. M oores . Register.
just where the blame rests, and perhaps
it is not necessary to comment. No one Reconnoitering Party Surrounded.
Two
Lots
in
Tillamook
City,
each
50
x
it never can be fully determined.
ATTORNEYS- AT-LA W,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
questions but that its effect is most
100, all inclosed with picket fence
W. C. Wilson was one of those fortu­
M anila , May 3.—A dispatch received
Laud Office at Orego i City, Ore ,
T illamook , O regon .
harmful upon youths who indulge in it.
Good
five
roomed
house,
for
$250.
April 21Ht, 1900.
here today from Ho Ilo, reports that a nate ones on the lower level of No. 1
Notice is hereby given that the following
Ou the other hand no one will dispute
pettier has tiled notice of his intention
dispatch says a desperate fight took who escaped. He tells his story as fol­ Fine Dairy Farm, all improved; good named
to make filial proof in support of his claim, and
the right of a big full grown man, in
house, barn, and out house; M mile that said proof will be made before the J)AVII) WILEY, M I).,
place at Leambanao, in the center of the lows:
possession of his faculties, to indulge m
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Or.,
from cheese factory and Vi mile from on June 18th, I900. viz :
island of Panav. It appears lhat a re­ “There was a low rumbling noise in
the use of cigarettes if he desires. This
JOHN R
111 RTER,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
school-house.
connoitering party of the Tweuty.sixth the distance, followed by a sort of wave
U.K No. 1I750 f r the Bw »4, see 10. tp. 2 N, R
latter right makes the prohibition of the
s w.
ACCOUCHEUR.
Infantry was surrounded, and that four that can hardly lie described, but that is
120 acres—Four miles from Oretown,
He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove
sale of cigarettes practically impossible
of the Americans were killed and 16 sev. known to all who have been in explo­
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
All call promptly attended to.
partly improved ; house base and out­ of
and leaves to the lawmakers the right to erelv wounded were left on the field. The sions, and I have lieen in several. I said
said land, viz:
David W- Rhodes, Taaac 11. Moore and Jasper
T illamook , O regon .
houses.
regulate its sale and prevent its use by i dispatch adds that reinforcements were to my partner that if gas was known to
N. Lesley, ot Balm, Or. ; Wesley G. Day. of Bay
those whom it can lie proved are injured , sent from llo Ilo as soon as the news was exist in the mine, I should say that an Five Acres of Land—Two miles from City, Or.
C has . B.M oorf . s , Register.
in health by its use. It leaves the way ' received, whereupon the Filipinos re­ explosion had occurred. I advised that
court house; nearly all clear land ;
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
clear for the imposing of fines upon treated to their mountain stronghold.
fine orchard and spring that furnishes
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
we run to the mouth of the tunnel, and
S pecialist
for
R kfratction and
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
dealers who sell to children and the pun.
water the year round.
March 3i«t, 1900.
with me came six men who were work­
D efects of the E ye .
Notice is hereby given that the following-
ishment of minors who nse thecigarettes
ing in that section.
Real Estate Transfers.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
Will visit TILLAMOOK every three
in violation of the provisions of the or­
to make final proof in support of bis vluim, and
“In the main tunnel we met the driver,
that said proof will be matte before the Clerk of months.
dinance. This result, it is generally con. A. H. and L. E. Harris to Tillamook and asked him if he had noticed the
1 iliamook co., at Tillamook, Or., on May 19th,
P ortland ... O regon .
i9oo, viz. :
ceded, can be best accomplished through
Lodge, I.O.O.F., lot 52 in block 4 strange occurrence. He replied that he
EDWARD L. KINNAMAN,
O ffice : 132 F irst S treet .
H
E.
No.
1I480
lor
the
S
U
of
Sw
U
sec.
26
and
a system of license and police regulation.
in I.O.O.F. cemetery.
had almost been knocked off the bar by
R esidence : 529 S hhrman S treet .
N H of Nw V4, sec. 35. Tp 3 H- K. 9 W
It is along such legislation and police ac­ S. Miller to W. A. Murdock, S Vi of block the rush of air. I was then convinced
He nam.’H the fallowing witnesses toprove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
tion that effective results may be se­
12, Stillwell's add. to Tillamook.
that it was indeed an explosion, and ad­
of said
viz :
Noah Coulson, Arthur Hoag
and Gust
cured.
Myra Hughey to R. 0. Richards et al, Vi vised my comrades to hasten with me
^chopard, of Beaver, Or. ; Jacob Nicklans, of
C. A. BAILEY
But there is another element in the
acre in sec. 26, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
Blaine, Or.
to the month. We met two others fur-
12,939,
C has . B M oores , Register.
DKALER IN
revival of the anti cigarette agitation W. Ammi Wright, et ux, to W. T. Knol- theron, and they proceeded with us. We
STU DE BA KER WAGONS
that promiseseven more effective results
ton and Gilbert M. Stark, N Vi ofS were none too soon, for the after-damp
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
OSBORNE MOWERS,
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
than legislation. Some of the bigemploy­
Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 17, tp. 1 S, R. 8 W. reached us three or four minutes before
April 7th, 19oo
Buggies, liny rnkes, plows, mid otlie
ers of labor in the nation have been tak­ W. W. Curtis to the Astoria Co., lots 3 we reached the open air, almost suffoca­
Notice is hereby given that the following-
farm machinery.
You can save
settle» has filed nolle«- of his intention
and 4, Sw J4 of Nw Vi of sec. 2, tp. ting us.”
ing the matter up and numerous orders
Will Stand at Tillamook nained
money by ilea ling with me,
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
tlie
Clerk
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
have been made prohibiting the use of
2 N, R. 9 W, lot 5 of sec. 35, tp. 3
City duping the Sea­
S alt L ake , May 3.—The latest dis­
of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Or., on May 18, Wagons.
I90O, viz:
the cigarette by employes during work
N, R. 9 W.
patch from Scofield say that the extreme
son Of 1900.
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
LEWIS I>. BURDICK,
ing hours. Director Willis Moore of the Aluander Richardson, et ux, to John estimate of dead is now conceded to have
H.E. No. 1II30 for the low 1 and 2, sec. 3, Tp.2
8,
R.
lu
W.
Richardson, Nw Vi of sec. 35, tp. 1 been too large and that it is numerically Breeding to Duke of Portland has passed
weather bureau at Washington set the
He names the following witnesses to prove his
residence upon and cultivation of
pace in this matter, declaring that from
N, R. 8 W.
impossible to place the loss of life at 306, the experimental period. His colts are eontnuous
said land, viz :
;>ersonal observation, he was convinced Addie Crowther, et ux, to John W. Far­ as there were not that many men in the in evidence. Do not take chances by
A. Benseheidt, Simeon Earl, L. J. Earl and
lillamook. Or.
that his employes who used cigarettes
quhar, Nw J, of sec. 27, tp. 1 N, R 7 mine. The probabilities are that 250 breeding to any other horse until JOU Mont D, Reading, C of
has . B M oores , Register.
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
were not only injuring their health, but
W.
have inspected them.
will be about the total number of dead.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
were giving inefficient service to the Chas. W. Wooding, et ux, to John W.
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.
PEDIGREE.
Farquhar and G. Scott Thomas,
government. The Union Pacific Railway
April 16th, 1900.
Canal Bill Passed.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
12,939. Duke of Portland (6) bh foal­ named settler has filed notice of his intention
interest in Nw Vi of sec. 35, tp 1 N,
company lias issued an order prohibiting
W ashington , Mav 3.—The House to­ ed 1888 ; by William L., 4244; dam to make ft al proof in support of his claim,
trainmen and all employes from smok.
R 8 W.
and
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
the
Miss Leggett, by Mambrino Star, 585 ;
ing cigarettes in the company's cars or John W. Farquhar et ux, to Charles T. day, at theeonclusion of the mostBtormv gd. Lady Simmons, by Volunteer, 55 ggd County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Electric Baths nicely flitted up flood for
debate of the present session of Congress, Julia, bv Sir Henry, 285. Bred by Wm. Oregon, on May 26th, 1900, viz.:
persons suffering with rheumatism,
in the buildings of the railroad. Other
Wooding, various tracts in Tilla­
ISAAC II MOORE,
passed the Nicaragua bill by the over­ L. Simmons, Lexington, Ky.
H.E. No. 11735, for the W U of E
tfcc. 7, Tp 2
Building next door to the Post Office.
big firms and corporations are taking
mook county.
N
R.
N
W
of Portland is a half brother to
He names the following witnesses to prove
tip the work and are making the life of John Richardson, et ux, to Chas. T. whelming voteof225 to 35. All attempts the Duke
celebrated stallion Axtell, who made his continuous residence upon and cultivation
to retain in the bill the language of the
the “fiend” something of a burden.
said land, v>z -
Wooding, et al, Nw Ji of sec. 35, tp. original bill for the fortification of the a record of 2:12 at three years of age, of David
W. Rhodes, John K. Harter, Jasper N.
and subsequently sold for the enormous Lesley and
This offers a suggestion to the men and
William II. F.aeom, of Balm. Or.
1 N, R. 8 W.
canal
and
still
further
to
strengthen
the
sum
of
$165,000.
C hah . B M oore « Register.
women who are active in this agitation.
U.S. to James H. King, Se Vi of sec. 26, language on that line were balked, and
Duke of Portland was shipfied from
Let them direct their efforts to the pro­
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for 1
Congressman
Kentucky
to
the
coast
by
tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
the victory of Hepburn and the commit­
P uhi . ica 1 ION.
hibition, by corporation and large em­
Tongue and Van B. De Lashmott, and
United State* Land Office,
tee was complete. A motion to recom­ while owned by them and in training
ployers of labor, of the use of cigarettes U.S. to Alexander Richardson, Nw Vi of
Oregon Citv, Oregon,
mit the bill with instructions to report has repeatedly been driven at a 2:20 gait.
March 22nd, i^oo.
sec. 35, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W
on their premises and the work of the
Notice
1«
hereby
given that in compliance
As
a
sire
Duke
of
Portland
has
no
sufier-
back another bill leaving the selection of
with
the
proviaiona
of
the
act <if Congresaof
U.S.
to
James
A.
Angelo,
Nw
Ji
of
sec.
legislative bodies will be materially
the route to the President was buried ior. His colts art good sized, well form­ June 3, 1K78, entitled An act for the »ale of
26, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
1 timber land« in the State« of California, o egon
lightened While no clerk or employe
ed and speedy.
under an adverse majority of 52 to 171.
SHAVING,
Nevada an«l Waahington Territory," aa extended
F. C. SKOMP, Manager.
will take kindly to a curtailment by his U.S. to Thomas Clark, Se Ji ot sec. 35,
to all the Public Land State« by act of Auguat 4,
1892,
HAIR CUTTING,
employer of what he is pleased to term
tp. IN, R. S W.
(KRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN,
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
his “personal liberty” few will lie found U.S. to David Keen, N'e Ji of sec. 35. tp. War Costs Britain $760 a Minate.
SHAMPOOING,
Oregon, ha* thia dav filed in thia office hl* «worn
who will face the disapproval ot em­
«late ieni No 516M, for the pure haHe of the Nr %
The following statement of an official
1 N, R. 8 W.
of
Section
No.
32.
i»i
Towimhip
2
H.
Range
No.
HEADLIGHT
ployers by indulgence in a habit which
7 W, and w 1 offer proof to «how that the land
U.S. to John Richardson, Sw M of sec. of the exchequer shows that the war cost
'■’ought i« more valuable for it« tinihrr or «tone
has been publicly declared to lie obnoxi­
of the pending war in South Africa will
and
35, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
than for agricultural iHiipoAe«, and to e-oabllah EVKRYTHING STRICT!. Y FIRST CLASS
ous, a bar to approval and promotion.
hi* claim to «aid lan<l before the Rrgi*ter ami
not only eclipse the exiienditures for toe
State
of
Oregon
to
John
W.
Farquhar,
|
Receiver of thi« office at Oregon City, Oregon,
The decks seem to have been cleared
Crimea war, but will probably make it WEEKLY OREGONIAN
I on Wednesday, the 2oth day of June, 1900. He
Ne Vi of sec. 36. tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
name» a* wttne«'*ee
for action that will permit effective regu­
the costliest of all Victorian wars :
VAtlliarn E Merritt, Oetrum I* Merritt, Curt!«
One Year for >2.25. Jone*
lation of the cigarette evil. Of course Jehiel Forest, et ux, to J. W. Farquhar,
and Wi'IiainS. Jone«, of North Yamhill, ,
Taking the estimate of $3<K>,000 as
Oregon.
Se
Vi
of
sec.
23
and
Ne
>4
of
sec.
26,
the tobacco trust will fight such at­
well within the limit of probability, we TWO LIVE PAPERS
I Any and all per«oti« claiming adversely the
above deacri ed land« are requeated to file heir
tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
tempts, but it is difficult to see what
find that tor a period of nine months this
I claim« in th!« office on or before «aid 20th day of
source it now has in view of the decision C. T. Wooding, et ux, to John W. Far­ war will cost us at the rate of over $760
June, J900.
C harm B M oore «, Register.
of the United States supreme court. It
quhar, quit claim to Ji interest in a minute, or $5,660 an hour, night and
General Banking and Esebange busi*
certainly has no recourse against the
T inker L and , A ct J ufe 3, i«;8—N otick for
various tracts.
day. Thus, for the purposes of our South
Hess interest paid on time rlepnits.
PUHLiCA
I
ION
The regular subscription price of
form ofanti-cigarette orders recently is­ Daniel Macklin, et nx., to Edmund Hall, African war alone, we are spending at
United H ate* Land Office,
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger*
Oregon City, Oregon,
THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and
sued by the head of the weather bureau
S of Sw Vi. Nw Ji of Sw '« of sec. the rate Of considerably over £1,500,000
May 2nd. 1900.
the regular subscription price of Notice is hereby given that In compliance many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
and some of the big corporations of the
13, Se Ji of Se Ji of sec. 14, all in tp every week, in addition to our normal
with the provision« of the act of Cungre«« of
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. June
country.
___
expenditure of £235,000,000 a year in
3, 1878. entitled
An act for th« aale of
2 N. R. 9. W.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
timber landa in the State« of Cali lor nia, Oregon ,
Any
one
subscribing
for
THE
maintaining our army and fleet, and a
Nevada and Wa«hiiigton TerrHorv,’ «« ex
The White Clover Cheese Factory, Carl A. Himple et ux., to Geo. R. Voa- further £250,000,000 a year in discharge
HEADLIGHT and paying one tended to ail the Public Land State« by act of
bnrg, various tracts.
year in advance can get both for August 4, f*/2,
CHAS. E. DONALDAOIf,
Operated by T. S Townsend, will Frank Patton el ux, to Himple* Wheel­ of liabilities for wars in the past.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Of Ti latnook, comity of Tillamook, State of
$2.20.
We thus find ourselves in the strange
Oregon, ha« thia day file«! in thia offi. .• hi«
begin on February 1st. working up the
er, quit claim to various tracts.
«worn «tat'iiient No 5I9I, for th« purchaar
position of spending on war alone the
farmers' milk into cheese by the pound,
J. S. STEPHENS,
of the Jxit No. 2 of se«' No. 23, in I own
Martin Ford, et al. to Carl A Himple, et stupendous sum of $760.000,000 a year,
«hip No. 1 M, Range No. 9
and will
or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran­
agent for the
offer proof to «how that the land «ought
al, quitclaim to various tract.
or something like $200.000,000 more
is more valuable for its timlx-r or atone than for HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON ft
tee first-class article and quick sale ; also
agricultural oiirposea uml to «»tablisli III«
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
will guarantee the highest market price Robert Crawford, et ux.to C. H. Wheel­ than our total revenue for the year.—
claim to «nid land before the Register «nd Re
COMPANIES.
er and Carl A. Himple, various Collier’s Weekly.
cei ver of this office at Oregon Ci tv Oregon on
when sold. This change has lieen made
Eureka Harneas Oll la the t>eat
Monday, the ftoth day of July, 1900. He
tracts.
preservali ve of new iMth*-r
nanieaHM wttncMee
at the request of several of my patrons.
Agent for North West School Supply
and the beat renovator oí old
William Illingworth, George Himes, John
Call at factory for full information. U.S. to Geo. W. Steinhauer, jr.. Se !« of The press of Oregon is saving very lit­
It oil,, ‘
blark-
leather. “
Harter an<! Morrison Mill«, of Tillamook, Ore.
Companv, Notary Public.
tle
in
favorofthe
woman
suffrageamend-
•ua
and
prvCeeU.
t'M
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
mlveiaelv
the
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
sec. 11, tp. 3N, R. 10 W.
Come one. Come all.
alMjve-de*< rlb«’<i land» are re«iue»ted to file their
ment to the constitution of Oregon to be
claims In this office on or before «aid 30th day
notick or final « ttlimmt . U.S. to Chas. Seamon. lots 3, 4. 5 and voted upon at the June election, and for
I of July, »90».
« and S H
U of Se V.
Ji of sec. 3. tp. 2 N,
6
( mam B. M oo KK«, Register.
that reason it is more than probable that
Notice is hereby give»» that the undersigned,
executor of the last will and testament of
R. 10 W.
the
amendment
will
not
carry.
The
pen.
JOSEPH M. TERWILLIGER dw*a*ed. has
INSURE WITH
Q ed in the County Court of the State o Oregon,
on your ’<**♦ hurriMa yoor old bar
“The way to succeed in this life is to cil pushers are not very pronounced in
for Tillamook county, his final account a« Mien
MRS. J. K. SMITH
and
rour
carriage-top.
sndiM-y
Claude Thayer,
their ideas in favor of it. As to whether
•xecutor, and that Tuesday, the third «lay of
will not only look better but wear
•’* y. 1900. at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. has attend strictly to your business.”
Has opened Dressmaking Parlors in the
kniKtr
holdeverywlff-n-
in
cans-
ail
the
majority
of
voters
in
this
county
are
**eii fixed bv said court as the time for hear­
Agent or Fireman’« Fund and London
••Yen,” answered Senator Sorghom.
Siz-2 from half pti«9$ to Dvr «alioo*.
East half of the Watch Tower Build­
ing of objectons to »aid account and the settle­
nmu Sy SI AASASR OIL (O.
ing. where she is prepared to do
bat first you want to organize a trust in favor of woman suffrage we have not
ment thereof
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
given
the
matter
the
attention
to
be
in
bated Mty 3rd. iqOO
dressmaking, both fancy and
so that nothing can happen that bn t
LLOYD CATHCART SMITH,
Companies.
plain. Fit guaranteed.
a position to give an opinion.
Executor last will and testament of some of your business.
Joseph M Terwilliger, dewed.
RUSSELL “,
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
Machinery
& co.
jyien [lolite,
Farms and Real Estate.
W.H. Cooper, Tillamook.
DUKE OF PORTLAND,
Standard Bred Stallion,
EDGAR LATIMER,
CHAS.
PETERSON,
|$^Bata
Hot and Cold Raths
E-A-XTIZ OF
C. & E. Thayer
Harness Oil
Dressmaking Parlors.