THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 21, 1900.
SUMMER CLOTHING and Spring Goods
sP'endid Assortment of Fashionably Made Gentlemen’s Clothing, suitable for Summer Wear.
If youi wantts°fosh.0ddy material.
You cannot buy Clothing cheaper in any of the large cities,
ce Dress Suit, or a Summer Suit, call in and inspect our clothing. It will pay you.
\\ t
Our
Ladies and Gent’s Shoes--all the Best Makes kept in Stocks
LUant a pain of Fashionable, Well-made Shoes for Ease, Comfort and Wear, you must go to Cohn & Co.’s.
i
Fashionable HATS, CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS
Tillamook JS/LerclxeLTits
•9
CIRCUIT
COURT.
«
Young People’s Union Meeting.
which are free to others. He says that T imber L and , A ct J uke 3, 1878.—N otice for
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
P ublication .
Uuited States Land Office,
The committee on program has ar $100 will provide a well that will supply
Oregon City, Oregon,
a whole village with pure water.
May 2nd, 1900
I
ranged for a young people’s union meet
Mismated Couples Divorced.
ß L. EDDY,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
The injunction suit of J. F. Tomlinson ing for Sunday evening at the Presby.
Connubialitiee.
June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of
ATTO R NE Y-AT- LA W.
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
v«. Andrew and John Zuercher created a terian church, at 8 p.m., wheu the fol
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
To avoid the usual fee, George Kocher tended
T illamook , O regon .
good deal of interest in the circuit court lowing exercises and discussions will be
to ail the Public Laud States by act of
and Ella Baird married themselves in August 4, 1892,
last week, which was tried before Judge participated in :
CHAS. E. DONALDSON,
Will
Stand
at
Tillamook
Of Ti lamook, couuty of Tillamook, State of
R. I’. Boise, who rendered a verdict in | Voluntary............ Mrs. Henry Alderman. the presence of the constable and com j Oregon,
yy it cooper ,
has this day file<l in this office his
I Prayer............................ Rev. S.A. Smith.
City during the Sea
favor of the plaintiff with costs, the de Anthem, Messrs. Edmunds,Todd, White, missioner’s clerk at Tunkhannock. The sworn statement No. 5I9I, for the purchase
of
the
Lot
No.
2
of
Sec.
No.
23,
in
Town
son Of 1900.
cree enjoined and restrained the defend,
Latimer, left, Imbler, Mrs. Edmunds, only expense connected with the cere ship No. i 8. Range No. 9 W, and will
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Bowlby and the Misses L. Free mony was the 50 cents which had to be offer proof to show that the land sought
ants from in anywise molesting or injur,
is
more
valuable
for
its
timber
or
stone
than
for
Breeding
to
Duke
of
Portland
has
passed
man and Teft.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
paid
for
the
marriage
license.
agricultural ourposes, and to establish his
ing or removing the dock upon the lands Reading of scripture lesson.. .Ray Imbler,
His colts are
claim to said land before the Register and Re the experimental period.
A
West
Virginia
Lochinvar
and
Jiis
of plaintiff.
ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
j Hymn.................... Choirs of all churches.
Do not take chances by
Monday, the 3<>th day of July, 1900. He < in evidence.
Sarah F. Smith secured n divorce from [ I Discussion of lesson subject, "Our Eter- bride floated “down the ribber” forty names
as witnesses :
breeding
to
any
other horse until you 'p 11. GOYNE,
miles in a canoe for a marriage license the William Illingworth, George Himes, John I
her husband, Allen N. Smith, on the i nal
follows /
uui Destiny,
cTcsiiny, ” as
asioiiows:
Harter and Morrison Mills, ol Tillamook, Ore.
have inspected them.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ground of cruel and inhuman treatment D-stiuy of the wicked, Miss Ruth Coo|ier. other day. They secured it and were Any and all persons claiming adversely the I
lands are requested to filetheir
and that the plaintiff’s life was made! Destiny of the righteous, Miss Alice safely awray when the woman’s irate above-described
Office: Opposite Court House,
claims in this office on or before said :30th day
PEDIGREE.
Monroe.
father and brother arrived after an all- of July, i9oo.
burdensome by thedefendant.
12.939. Duke of Portland (6) bh foal
C has . B. M oores , Register. >
T illamook , O regon .
Hymn ...... .....Choirs of all the churches.
The case of John K. Lester vs. Frank S. Man’s part in his own destiny, Mr. J. S. night ride on horse-back.
ed 1888; by William L., 4244; dam
Miss
Leggett,
by
Mambrino
Star.
585
;
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Fairhurst was a suit to elicit deed. On
Stephens.
Miss Elizabeth Smith, a society girl of
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore ,
gd. Lady Simmons,by Volunteer, 55 ggd QLAUDE THAYER,
motion of defendant the order of contin God’s part in man’s destiny, Mrs. S. A. Derby, Conn., and the possessor of $4-0,.
May lath, iqoo .
Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- I Julia, by Sir Henry, 285. Bred by Wm.
Smith.
uance was opened up tor lhe purpose of
000, is going to marry a mechanic in a nained settler has filed notice of his intention L. Simmons, Lexington, Ky.
Male quartet, Rev. S. A. Smith, Messrs.
to make final proof in support of ins claim, and
of Portland is a half brother to
hearing the application of defendant for
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T. H. Goyne, John Latimer and T. A. typewriter factory who earns $12 a that said proof will be made before the County I the Duke
celebrated stallion Axtell, who made
a change of venue to Baker County,
White.
week. She has turned a deafear to many Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
•T illamook , O regon .
a record of 2:12 at three years of age,
on June 23rd 1900, viz :
which was overruled and the case con General discussion ofsubjectas follows: fashionable young men who have paid
JAMES WILEY,
and subsequently sold for the
' enormous
H
E.
11738,
for
the
g
Hof
K
U,
Sec.
8,
T.
2
N,
R.
court
to
heron
the
golf
links
and
in
the
s'-m
of
$105,000.
tinued to the second week in October.
Destiny of the wicked, Mr. B. L. Eddy,
8 W.
ßOBERT A. MILLER,
Duke of Portland was ship|>ed from
Mr. W H.Cooper, Mrs. H. Alderman. ballroom.
He names the followiug witnesses to prove
Mrs. Bertha Nodine sued for a divorce
his continuous residence upon and cultivation Kentucky to the coast by Congressman
Destiny
of
the
righteous.
Rev.
F.
H.
Neff,
from her husband. John Nodine, and the
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW,
Miss Crocker, a California heiress, was of said laud, viz :
Miss Anna Nelson and Mr. H. Hanson.
William M. Mills, of Hobsonville. Or.; John R. Tongue and Van B. De Lashniott, and
coinplaint stated that for a long time Man’s part in his own destiny, Messrs. J. married to Captain Frances Burton Har Harter,
O regon C ity , O regon .
of Balm, Or.; Isaac H. Moore, of Balin, while owned by them and in training
of Bay <’ttv. Or.
has repeatedly been driven at a 2:20 gnit.
prior to the commencement of the suit
A. Todd and J A. Monroe and Miss rison, late of the American volunteers, at Or.; Westley G. Day.
C har . B. M ookes , Register.
Land
Titles
and
Land Office Business a
As
a
sire
Duke
of
Portland
hus
no
su|ier.
Annie Waldvogel.
the defendant bad failed, refused and ne
Tuxedo. The bride is a cousin of Mrs.
Specially.
ior. His colts are good sized, well form
’s pa-t in man’s destiny, Rev. S. A.
glected to provide for lhe plaintiff; that God
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
ed and speedy.
Smith, Messrs. G. B. Lamb and T. H. Whitelaw Reid and Ogden Hillis, whose
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
defendant was of a sullen, remorse and
wife so ruthlessly cut down New York’s
F. C. SKOMP, Manager.
Goyne.
June 9, I900.
(JAMH8 McCAIN,
Notice is hereby given that the following
(A. W. SEVERANCE
passionate nature ; and that he would Hymn ............ Choirs of all the churches. “Four Hundred” to 150.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
Choirs and singers will meet at the
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
claim,
and
Ircqucntly get mad, strike and beat his
JjJcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
When John Luckey of Galesburg. Ill., that said proof will he made before the Register
wife, the children having to interfere to Presbyterian church on Saturdry even found his daughter had eloped with her and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on July 27,
19OO,
viz
:
ATTORN E Y8-AT-L A W,
save her from receiving a severe beating, ing for practice.
lover on a train bound for Chicago he
JOSEPH ALTENBL’RGFR,
The Celebrated Imported
K. No. U078, tor the Sw %, Sec 10, T. 6 S, R.
etc. Defendant abandoned his wife in
hired a special engine and started after II
T illamook , O regon .
jo W.
FRENCH CANADIAN STALLION
Personal Pointers.
1897. The court granted a divorce.
her two hours behind. The regular time He names the following witnesses to prove
Is
a
beautiful
Blood
Bay.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
R. I). Peckham vs. Charles Li Chatter A movement has been started in Erie between the two points is five hours, but of said laud, viz :
Son of Glen J)AVID WILEY, M I).,
John Westeuburger, Adolph Schultz, of Port W eight —1400 pounds.
ton and others was a foreclosure suit. It
I to erect a monument to the memory of the irate father cut off some of this and land, O . ; Theodore Arndt, of Emma, Or.; Lee, 1669 ; Grand Sire, Glen Lee, 303.
being shown that the defendant owed Captain Gridley, who commanded the reached Chicago twenty minutes behind Nicholos Afiblter, of Neskowin, Or.
First I)am, Flora, by Heather, 1683.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
C has . B. M oores . Register.
Second Dam, Kate, bv Wallace, and was
plaintiff $400 with interest, a decree was Olympia in the battle of Ma nil i.
his daughter and in time to prevent her
ACCOUCHEUR.
bred by Darling Clendeboys, Ont.
entered foreclosing the mortgage.
marriage. ________________
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for j
General
Arthur
MacArthur,
who
suc
All
call
promptly attended to.
G
len
L
ee
will
make
the
season
of
Tillam
ok
County.
In the matter of R. D. Peckham vs. the
In the Matter of the (tuardiaiiKhip
1900 at McNamer & Grayson’s Livery
ceeds General Otis in command in the
A Bunch of Irish Incidents.
T illamook , O kkgon .
of the person and estate ot Ben
Wilson River Boom Road and Improve
Stable, Tillamook City, and at W. T.
Philippines, is eight years younger than
jamin P. Hutchins, a minor.
ment Company, Claude Thaver,receiver,
Ellen A. IluicLiiU’N.gaurdian ofthe person and West’s place, Beaver ; also at L. Fleck’s
A policeman stopping an Irish caterer j estate
his predecessor, although he does not
of >a d Benjamin e. Hulc ins, a minor, I Farm oil Nestucca.
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
filed his report, a’ld it was ordered that
who had not got his name on his cart, ' having filed in this courtlier duly verified peti- I
look his age.
Care will I m ? taken to prevent accident, S pecialist for R hpratction and
tion for a license to sell he interest of sa d mi- j
all parties interested have twenty days
examines the cart and says: “I see your I nor in the parcel of real estate situated in Till- will not be responsible for them.
I Walter J. Swingle, the agricultural ex-
in which to file objections.
D efects of the E ve .
Oregon, and is known as block I
name's ‘oblitherated !” Pat instantly I amook County,
PATE WELLS, Manager.
nine (<;) as described < n the plat ot the |
Otto Johnson vs. James F. Tomlinson ' plorer for the United States Department replies. “You’re a liar! Me name’s | number
t wn of Lincoln, duly reco ded (now within I
‘
Will
visit
TILLAMOOK every three
the corpora e limits of Tillamook Chy), in said
was a case to quiet title, and the conclu | of Agriculture, is in Algeria buying 200 O’Flaherty !”
months.
o unty a d state ; and it appearing to the cour
which
are
to
be
shipped
to
date
palms,
sion of the court was that plaintiff was
that Sai 1 minor is the owner of an undivide .
P ortland ... O regon .
English cyclist to a pretty Irish “col one-sixth
i terest in a remainder in fee in said
entitled to a decree and adjudged that Arizona.
O ffice ; 132 F irst S treet .
leen in ingratiating tones: “Which is real property, which remainder will take effect
in
possession
upon
the
death
of
said
petitioner,
H.
Gibbons,
whose
defendant had no estate or interest what Lieutenant John
R esidence : 52'J S uerman S treet .
MIIN. J. K. SMITH
the way to Sligo, my dear ?” Kitty re who is the owner of an estate for her cwn life
bravery has been officially praised by
ever in or to the same.
said parcel of real estate ; that it is necessary Has opened Dressmaking Parlors in the
joins in demure accents; “By the road, in
and
would
be
be
eficial
to
said
ward
that
the
,
East half of the Watch Tower'Build
Mrs. Jane Conklin secured a divorce Admiral Watson and General Otis, is one yer honor.”
whole of his interest in said real property
ing, where she is prepared to do
should be sold, his interest in lot numbered
from her husband, Andrew Conklin, who of the few survivors of the Vandalia,
dressmaking, both fancy and
Irate landlady, pounding on the door four in said block being sold separately.
j which was wrecked in the cyclone at
It is, therefore, this 2 hi day of June, 1900,]
abandoned her on April 18, 1898.
plain. Fit guaranteed
ofhei slothful lodger’s room; “Is it dead ordered that the next ■ fkin of the said ward
For corii|>ensation as bailiffs at the cir ! Apia, Samoa.
or alive ye are, Mister Maloney ?” Ma- and all persons interested in said estate appear 1
this com 1011 Tuesday, July 3, 1900, at 10
DO YOU WANT
cuit court, it was ordered that warrants | The first blood of the census enumera. loney, from within: “Nather; I’m slap- o before
’clock a.in., at the C’Hirt rooni in the court '
house of said countv, at Tillamook City. Ore ONE
HUNDRED
DOLLARS I General Banking ami Exchange busi
lie drawn in favor of C. N. Drew for $12 tion has been shed. A New Yorker re
ing I”
gon, <0 show cause, if any, why a license snould |
Any
good
man
or
woman
can
organ- ness interest paid on time deposits.
and A. D. Sanders for $3.
sented the questions as im|iertinent, and
• «
-
Gentleman asks cab driver in Dublin: not be granted for the sale of such estate; that | .
aop
of
his
order
be
published
at
least
three
ize
a
lodge
of
the
Banker
’
s
Union
of the
Exchange on England, Belgium, (¡er*
knocked down the enumerator. He went “What is the shortest way to St. Pat successive weeks prior to said last mentioned ..............
“
-
-- -
date in the Tillamook Headlight,a we kly news- ‘ World, of Omaha, Nebraska, Teachers many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
Real Estate Transfers.
to the Tombs.
rick’s ?’’ Car driver lays his hand on paper published and circulating within thia and students find the work highly re-
1 munerative and pleasant. The leading
I Vice-Admiral Blenaime, the new chief the seat of the car, saying: "That is, couuty.
G. w. S appington ,
William N. Bays to William Sturgeon, a
1 fraternal society in the West. Pays
TILLAMOOK. ORE-
of the French naval staff, gained promo- your honor.’’
Couuty Judge
I
| Death, Disability, and Old Age claims,
tract in tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
tion to that place over the head of eleven
“
Pat,
can
you
tell
me
what
is
an
Irish
.
and
issues
Joint
Policies
for
man
and
Thomas M. Bailev to John Hartley, a rear admirals, a distinction uneqtuiled in
FIRE INSURANCE.
1 wife, Pays Sick and Accident claims.
'bull ?' ” asked an inquiring tourist.
tract in tp. 4 S. R 10 W.
Lodges in thirty states. Large mem.
French history.
“
Well,
if
your
honor
seen
four
cows
lyin
’
J. S. STEPHENS,
Emma Huntsinger to Leonard H. Jones,
Iiershin of men and women. Splendid
BARBER IND HIIRDRESSER
reserve plan. If you care to make
AGENT FOR TH«
nnd. 2-3 interest, Se Vi of Se >4 of Three Catholic nuns and a Christian down in a field an’ one o' them standin’
brother have lieen appointed census enu np, that ud be a bull I” retorts Pat, tri. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, $160.00 or more in a week or two, write HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
sec. 4, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W.
. to the General Manager, Bankers Union
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
V.8. to Elmer H. Prescott, Se Vi of sec. merators in New York, and they will umphantlv.
SHAMPOOING. ETC.
of the World, Portland, Oregon, for a
COMPANIES.
I enumerate the inmates of religious insti
A small boy standing lieside a donkey
contract as Local or District Manager
22, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
tutions to which outsiders are not gene- and holding its head with both hands, Electric baths nicely filtted up Good for and organize a lodge,
Agent for North West School Supply
I S. to Benjamin Goodman, Sw Vi of sec.
Com pan v, Notary Public.
persons suffering with rheumatism, | I EVERY DAY’S DELAY MEANS YOUR
while a party of militiamen are passing.
| rally admitted.
23, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
Building next door to the Post Office. |
MONIED LOSS.
One of them calls out: "Sav, sonny,
Although
the
moon
is
reported
to
have
U.S. to Geo. W. Morehead, Sw *4 of sec.
, lieeti seven—or indeed it may be eight- what are you holding him so tight for ?”
34, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
C. A. HAILEY
William P. Book to Giles Gilbert, Ne Vi seconds ahead of time in its eclipse of the Small boy, promptly: “I was afeart
DKAI.RK IN
of sec. 26 and Se Vi of sec 23, tp. 1 N, i sun the episode does not appear to have when he seen his brother he'd go an’
R. 8 W.
STU
DE BA KER WAGONS
1 done any harm, for. so far as heard from, list.’’
Jane E. Haight to Giles Gilbert, various I all the observers were ready and waiting
OSBORME MOWERS,
Reports from Luzon indicate
tracts in tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
Buggies, Imy rskes, plows, Hi.d otlie
I at least that much ahead of the schedule Señor Aguinaldo is taking a much needed
William P. Book to Giles Gilbert, various
farm niHcliiiieiy. You can save
j also and so no one was caught napping. rest. He is only getting killed everv
money by desliug with me,
tracts in tp. 1 N, K. 8 W.
Speculi
Prices on Buggies and Spring
The declination of Herman Ridder, other day lately. His private secretary
C. H. Prescott to J. W. Farquhar, Se Vi
Wagona.
of sec. 22. tp. 1 N, R 8 W.
editor of the New York Staatz-Zeitung is killed on the alternate days, thus af
U. A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore.
Chas. T. Wooding to Giles Gilbert, vari and a prominent leader among German fording Aguinaldo an opportunity to re
ous tracts.
republicans, to accept membership on the cuperate and catch np with the arrears
J. W. Farquhar to Giles Gilbert, various board of trustees of the College ol the ot his correspondence.
tracts.
City of New York as tendered him by
J. R. Rice to G. Scott Thomas, various
Notice
Mayor Van Wvck, is based on ethical
tracts in tp. 1 S, R. fe W.
grounds.
He
thinks
a
newspaper
man
I
have
three
yoke
of good work cattle Writ* for Catalogo' and Price«.
G. Scott Thomas to Giles Gilbert, various
LAND, C.-.LCGN.
should hoi J himself free to criticise every, to sell: well broke and in fine shape.
tracts in tp. 1 S. R. 8 W.
Samuel Benn to C. T. Wooding, various thing.
W. M. S cott . Woods, Ore.
tracts.
General Theodore Schwan. whorecent-
•Iifferson Moorehead to Giles Gilbert, S lv arrived in San Francisco from the
«HAVING,
V, of sec. 34, tp. 1 N. R. 8 W.
Philippines, is one ofthe ablest officers in
HAIR CUTTING,
Jonas Haner to Giles Gilbert, Sw '*of the regular army, which he joined ns a
Eureka Harness Oil Is the l**t
preservative of new leather
sec. 26, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
SHAMPOOING,
and the beat renovator of old
private
in
1857.
During
the
civil
war
he
Elbert Lynch to G. W. Lucas W
of
leather. It oils, soften», black-,
•nsaud protects. L'se
J. P. ALLEN,
Sw
Ne Vi of Sw 1 ♦ and Nw '* of earned his lieutenant's straps bv per-
Se < i of tec. 24. tp 3 S, R . 9 W. also sonal courage on the field of battle and
Proprietor
Nw V* of sec. 25. tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
was afterward promoted for Ins signal ’
AVA ff Y TH I Nd S T RITTI. Y FIRS T CLASS
J. A. Monroe to Annetta Mason, tract iu bravery in the Custer campaign.
F îim C c I hmh a (*00111 hi oiiaI ion
sec. 30, tp. 1 S, R 9 W.
T. B. Pnndian, a Hindoo of noble rank j
at second c I rma rati*.
and a Christian, is in Chicago raising a
on jroor
I mttmsb . yoor oM bar
County Road Warrants.
D4> m . and vour carrtar*top. and they
fund with which to better the condition
will not only look hrttrr not »«-ar
Claude Thayer,
All warrants on County Road Fund. of the low-caste people of his native
BEST MEA IX
longer. hold everywhere tn mnm-ail
•izea from half pint* to five gallon«.
Series F, presented prior to November
Agent or Firrman’s Fund and London
CITY
Ma<«
by
HT4VMAM»
Mil.
OK
16th, 1899, are now payable, and will he land. The greatest need of these out-
and Lnncaahire Fire Insurance
paid when presented. Interest ceases casts is pure drinking water, ns they are
’J
Tillamook, Ore
Companies.
May 17th, 1900.
■ not allowed to drink from the streams I
W. H. C ary , County Treasuier.
I Tomlinson Wins Injunction Suit- I
GLEN LEE, JR.
Dressmaking Parlors.
S-A-ZT3Z OF
C. &L E. Thayer
EDGAR LATIMER,
RUSSELL “i£s
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
CHAS.
Machinery
& co.
PETERSON,
/^llen Jlouge,
Hot and Cold Baths
Harness Oil