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__________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 5. 190Q COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS but we have Columbias, Hartfords, Clevelands, Stormers and Pennants AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY’S POCKET. These Bicycles have good pedigrees, have been the Standard for vears ana jears. They aie right in Design. Material, Weight and I rice. . rtt. No matter whether vou pav us $25 or $75 for a wheel, you get your n < , B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, next door to Bank. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Father Burri Leaves Tillamook. (Continued from 1st page.) The steamer Harrison left Thursday. Born, on the 1st inst., to the wife ol Mr. Henry Reynolds, a son. Another blacksmith shop is being con structed near the livery barn. Miss Dora E. High has been engaged to teach the Latimer school, which will commence the first of next month. The installation of officers in the Odd fellows lodge, which was set for next Saturday, has been postponed one week owing to the inability of the officers of the grand lodge to be present before next week. There was a meeting of the Epworth League at the M.E. church on Tuesday, when the following officers were elected : Miss Dora E. High, president ; Dr. C. E. Hawke, Miss Della Curtis, Mr. G. B. Lamb and Mrs. F. R. Beals, vice-presi dents; Miss Pearl Briscoe, secretary: Mr. Edgar Latimer, treasurer. There appears to be a disposition on the part of some of the businessmen who have telephones to stay with Mr. J. E. Tuttle now that the Oregon Telephone Company is encioaching upon histeiri- tory. We understand that company has offered to buy him out, but the price is so exceedingly small that it is not probable that Mr. Tutlle will sell. The Oregon Telephone Company will charge $1.50 per month for the use of the phone, and will charge extra for every minute the wires are used outside of a certain ra dius of the city. Mr. Tuttle has per mitted those having a telephone to use it wherever the line is extended in the county without extra cost and being re stricted to time, which is a great accom modation to those who had telephones put in to reach outside districts. Archbishop A. Christie arrived in the city on Monday, this being his second visit to Tillamook. Father J. J. Burn had taken his departure it few hours previous to the archbishop’s arrival, and a message was sent to the toll gate and Father Burri returned to the city. He had been notified to return to his old parish in Idaho, much to the regret of his parishioners in Tillamook. Arch bishop Christie and Father Burri left the city Thursday afternoon. School Apportionments for Tillamook County. german minister murdered . was Great Deck Fire. N ew Y ork , June 3o.—Over $10,000. We give below a list of the apportionment of school funds in this county and Situation in China Becomes more 000 worth of property was destroyed many lives lost, many persons injured Serious Every Day. the number of persons of school age in each district L ondon , July 2.—Official dispatches and at least 1500 lives were imperiled by ••«J *•— — CU received by the consular body at Shang a fire that started among cotton bales *3 £•■5 ó ■ c Name and addresses cf District 2 S=_.2 'o w hai, an Express cable dated Shanghai, under pier No. 2 of the North German _ ■ X 0? e y Clerks. ■ CCS I 3 « July 1 says, confirm in the fullest manner Lloyd Steamship Company, in Hoboken, ’n a. <=? 4-r the report of the butchery of Baron von N. J., at 4 o’clock this afternoon. In less ... $70.26 126 ... J25 4o . $1860 ... 6 ... »6 » » Dist. 1—Henry Kunze, Tillamook........... Ketteler, the German Minister, on June than 15 minutes the flames covered an 44 "6 38.76 ... 6 ... 76 ... 25.40 .. 18.60 Dist. a.—T. W. Lyster, Tillamook 9.18 ... 15-18 18. The Ambassador was riding in area of a quarter of a mile long, extend li .. 25.40 .. 18.60 ... 6 .. Dist. 8.—.1. XV. Jennings, Bay City............ 10.33 ... 22.83 Dist. 4—J- G. Kennedy, Wooda ............... 3« .« 25.40 .. l».6o ... 6 .. legation street, when he was attacked ing outward from the actual shore line Dist. 5.—Marv Snyder, Nehalem .............. 35 ... 25.40 .. 18.60 ... 6 .. 17-®5 .. >3 »5 bv Chinese troops and Boxers, dragged to the bulkheads, from 600 to 1000 feet 20.40 264«» 18.60 . 6 Dist. 6.—A. W. Atterbury. Oretown ... 40 .. 25.40 10-59 from his horse and killed. His body was away, and had caught four great ocean 18.60 . 6 459 25.40 9 Dist. 7.—Geo. W. Phelps, Netarts .. 34.05 hacked to pieces with swords. The Ger liners and a dozen or more smaller har- 28.05 6 iS.bo 2540 Dist. 8.—Alva Finley, Beaver 55 Real Estate Transfers. 6 173-50 . 184.97 man legation and six other buildings bor crafts in their grasp. Diet. 9.—Thom as Coates, Tillamook 347 25.40 .. 18.60 18 60 ... 6 . 44.88 ... 50.88 88 . 25-10 Dist. 10.—F. D. Vincent, Tillamook Stories in regard to the loss of life are 16.83 .. 22.83 were burned and a number of servants W. J. Johnson to W. L. Riefenburg, lot Dist. ii .—H. V. Alley, Nehalem ............ 6 25.40 . 18.6O 33 11.22 .. 17.22 of legation killed and their bodies thrown conflicting, the number being variously 18.60 ... 6 22 ■ 25.40 15 in block 20, in Fuller’s addition to Dist. 12.—C. W. Cassler, Nestoeton estimated at from 50 to 200. Up to mid. 84.05 into the flames. 18.60 . 6 .. 28.05 Dist. 13.—J. R. Lowrance, Hebo 55 25 40 Bay City. 25.40 18.60 .6 »5-50 ... 31.50 Dist. 14.—( has. A. Johnson, Garibaldi .... 50 Official confirmation of this ghastly night 10 bodies had been recovered, but James M. Fuller to W. L. Reifenberg, Dist. 17.22 11.22 I860 . 6 25.40 22 15.—W. H. Hoskins, Foley they were all so badly burned and black lots 2, 3 and 4,in block 12, and lots 6 Dist. 16.—B. 8- Clark, XVoods .................... 18.60 .. 6 .. 13-77 »9.77 business has created the utmost conster 27 .. 25.40 ened that identification was impossible. nation among the Consuls-General of 12.63 6.63 .. 6 . I8.6O 25.40 and 7 in block 20, Fuller’s addition to Dist. 17.—Hance Wilkes, Trask.. ............ 13 18.60 . 6 .. 10.71 .. 16.71 the powers, who expressed fears that 21 • 25 40 Dist. 18.—Fred Scherzinger, Neskowin .. N ew Y ork , July 1.—The losses sus. Bay City. 6 . 18.36 ■24-36 war will be declared against the Pekin 18.60 3Ö . 20.40 tained in the fire by the North German Ira S. Trexterto Harry D. Beckwith, Dist. 19.—Geo. T. Poteer, Oretown. .. 4.08 ... 10.01 8 ... 25.40 . 18 60 ... 6 Dist. 20.—P. A. Baxter, Dolph N>/2 of SW>4 and NH of SE*/i of sec 2, Diet. 21.—Daniel Atkinson, Sand Lake ... 14.16 Government. The Consuls entertain lit. Lloyd Steamship Company in Hoboken 8.16 6 . 18.60 ... 16 25.40 6 1530 ... 21.30 tie hope that any foreigners are left yesterday are tonight conservatively tp 5 S, R 10 W. Dist. 22. J. A. Dawton, Cloverdale .... 30 . 25.40 . . I860 18.36 ... 24 39 alive in the capital. There were 100 for placed at nearly $10,000,000, and the 18.60 ... 6 ... 36 ... 25.40 . Alfred Dean to Joseph Jeroy, lots 41 Diet. 23.—E. L- Buel, Tiliamook . 18.fio 6 .. 4-59 ... 10.59 eigners connected with the legations, 50 Diat. 24 A (' Daniel.Balm loss of life, merely guesswork at even and 15 in McCoy’s add. to Bay City. 6 ... 25.40 . . 18.60 ..6 .. 3 06 ... 9.06 Dist. 25.—M. D. Reading, Tillamook.......... in the custom house, English and Ameri this late hour, will reach probably as Alfred Letcher to G. W. Phelps, part of Dist. 26.—H. A. Ely, Spruce 18.60 .. 6 29 25.40 ■47» ... 20.79 lot 2 in block 8, town of Tillamook. ... 27 ... 25.40 .. I8.60 .6 Dist. 27.—M. A. Cady, Blaine 13-77 ... 19-77 can tourists, and others to the number high as 200, and there are oyer 300 men 6 .. 12.75 18.73 of 150, and nearly 500 legation guards. ... 25.40 lS.to M. K. Handy to C. F. and A. J. Ross, Diet. 28. Ada Morrison, Nehalem .............. in the hospitals in this city, Hoboken 6.12 .. 12.12 18.60 ... 6 .. 12 ... 25.40 L ondon , July 4.—12:45 P. M.—A dis and Jersey City, badly burned. SH of SEH and EVa of SW# of sec 14, Diet. 29.—Lena Nyetrom, Nehalem............. 11.61 . 6 11 ... 25.40 .. 18.60 5-6 i Dist. 3o.—Joseph Michaul, Netarts............. tp 3 N, R 10 W. 36.72 ... 44 72 patch from Taku dated Saturday, June Dist. 31.—II. B. Hendricks, Bay City .. 18.60 ... 6 25.4 > . 7» Tillamook Lodge to Anna Anderson, Dist. 32.—J. J. Ford, Beaver ........................ 6 18 60 34 25.40 17-34 ... 23 34 30, and Che Foo, Tuesday, July 3, de Pedagogues have to teach their pupils 2O.79 cided that it was impossible to attempt 29 • • 35-40 . I8.60 .. 6 .. 14-79 lot No 74 in block 4 in I. O. 0. F. ceme Dist. 33.—I. C. Quick, Tillamook ................ 16.32 22.32 to relieve Pekin without greatly increas that the United States is the land of the 25.40 6 Dist. 34 Theodor Arndt, Emma .................. .... 32 18.óo tery. brave and the free, yet it will beconsid- 12.12 6.12 25.40 18.60 . 6 Diet. 35 Alice Smith. Wilson ......... ed forces. They also concluded that it ered a grave offence by the school hoard U. S. to Solomon Lovewell, lots 2 and Dist. 36.—Mary Hayes, Spruce........................ i860 . 6 8.55 5 • 2540 2-55 3 and W’/a of SE’4 of sec 29, tp 3 N, R Dist. 37.—B. P. McArthur, Dolph .............. .... 16 14.16 would be possible to hold Tien Tsin, of Portland if any of the teachers who 8 i6 25.40 18.60 . 6 . have contracted to teach school in that 25.40 18.60 .. 6 . I887 Diet. 38.—J. Wm. Gilmore, Bay City ............ .... 37 10 W. 44.87 but in the event of this not proving feas city to get spliced—they can do so, how. 18.87 25.40 18.60 . 6 44.87 ible, they willendeavor to retain posses 3t Solomon Lovewell to E. H. Lane, lots Dist. 39.—Mary Julia Boyakin. Nehalem ever, by getting permission. Perhaps Dist. 4".—Carrie A. Hauxhurst, Barnegat .. 12 25.40 I8.60 6 .. 6.12 12. Il sion of Taku. One hundred and forty some of the "young” ladies who thought 2 and 3 and WVfc of SEJ4 of sec 29, tp 3 Dist. 41.—K. A. Chamberlain, XVooda .. 11 25.40 18.60 . 6 11.61 5-01 N. R 10 W. Dist. 42 — XV. A. Gage, Cloverdale ......... ... 25 .... 25.40 . .. 18.60 ..- 6 .. »2.75 • 18-75 thousand Imperial troops are stationed j it was their last chance would be delight 28 14.28 .... 20.28 between Pekin and Tien Tsin, while the j ed to do so. But when the male teachers 25-40 18.60 . 6 W. D. Stillwell to E. W. Stanley, trus Dist. 43. Axel Nel on, Tiliamook ................. 18.60 .. 6 . 7.65 .... 1365 I total of the allied forces which can be have to do the same it surely will cause tee. 26 acres in tp 1 S.. R. 10 W; also Dist. 44.—Helen McClane, Dolph................. ... 15 .. 25.40 a feeling of revolt. Fancy a professor, 25.40 18.60 Dist. 45.—C. N. Johnson, Beaver ................. 6 ... 16.83 ... 22.83 33 15 acres in tp 1 S, R 10 W. concentrated at the present barely num- j ; interviewing the board and securing re- Dist. 46.—Mary J. Bowles, Hobaonville it ... 25.40 18.60 ... 6 .. 5-61 .... 11.61 I cognition by raising bis hand, making i bers 20,000. j George Luce to M. S. Buchanan,a tract Dist. 47.—Mary Burton, Neskowin .............. 5 ... 25.40 .. 18.60 .. 6 ... 2-55 • ~ 855 It is reported that General Nieh Si. f this hls request : "Please your honorable of land. i r .................. , ' board .......... - .'ve tell desperately in love with „a. 1 1J29 $1,193.80 Total ......... ........................ W74» 282 I). E. Bowers to Magnus Munson, Jl.163.79 re.... Chang is advancing tor an attack on n,e swectest sgirl in Oregon and I want City Finances block 9 in Thayer's addition to Tilla Tien Tsin with 90,000 troops. ¡your permission to marrv her.” We'd A council meeting was held on Monday' mook City.________________ Another report has been received at see the board darned first before we’d Mr. Smith is expecting his sister from ' NETARTS, evening, with Councilmen A. J. Cohn, L. Taku to the effect that the German , sto?»5 have our encroached “P- — Portland to make him a visit. . I.,,, . .. 1 on in that wav. Olsen and M. Leach were present. Bills BARNEGAT. Campers are arriving on the beach. Guards rescued the bodies ot Baron Von ; I wonder w hat makes Sam Lucas so ordered paid were : Recorder’s salary, Quite a number o f the Netarts people Kettler, the late German Minister to I A. W. Quick had a raft of logs towed happy ? He sings like a whole meadow Bunch of Calves for Sale. $10 ; Claude Thayer, for lumber. $18.25 ; China, after he was murdered by the 1 oxer to Hobsonville Tuesday by the full of larks as he plods along through went to Tillamook Saturday. B. C. Lamb, for books, $2.50 ; F. J. Parties wishing to get some all pur Mrs. C. E. Lederer is very low and not Chinese. I I the rain and mud. Evidently Sam is a steamer Annarine. Jenkins, for gravel, $3. Bills of S. An Mr. Boyington and family left Friday philosopher; if Old Sol does not do his expected to live long. She has been ail L ondon , July 4.-12:52 P. M.—“Not a ; pose cattle would do well to look at my derson, $10, and M. Goodspeed, $25, for for Nehalem, where they expect to spend duty Sam is on hand as a substitute, ing for a long tithe and was taken sud- a single foreigner is now alive in Pekin," bunch of calves, the stock are heavy gravel, were laid over. A. A. Ford and is the latest Chinese report which has milkers and large cattle, short horn and manufacturing sunshine, which is surely denly worse on June 25th. the Fourth. D. Pierce were appointed special police Haying has commenced at Netarts, reached Shanghai. Earlier reports from red poll blood.—J. W. J ennings , Kilchis. The steamer Louise made a trip to a most commendable trait in his char for the Fourth. The council decided to be the same sources describe the condition acter. . ’ but unless the rain subsides there will ------- Barnegat Friday. change the hours of the city marshalas NOTICK TO CREDITORS. It it possible that we people of Tilla- n ^ot of spoiled hay this season. of the British Legation as somethingaw Miss Sadie Johnson, of South Prarie, it was thought that he would be of more mook are really going to see the long 1 A. W. Phelps, of Long Prairie, came fui. It is said that rooms of the legation N otice is H ireby G iven ,—That the under is visiting relatives at Barnegat. service to the city if he went on duty at looked for railroad before we die and , over *° Netarts to help take care of his were tilled with sick and wounded, the signed has been duly appointed by the County Dell Burdick xventjto the city Friday. Court, of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook seven o’clock in the evening and remain, “are gathered to our fathers ?” Well J mothcr» Mrs. C. E. Lederer, during her killed lying unburied in heaps. It is be- county, administrator of the Estate of Willard Bert Biggs and Janies Wilson went to ed on until five o’clock next morning. W. Curtis, deceased. All persons having claims well, dis am su’t’nly de age ob won- sickness. lieved that many members and officers against the city Saturday. s«id estate are hereby required to pre Semi-annual reports of the recorder and sent the same, with proper vouchers as by law Mrs. John Hodgdon was out to South of the Tsung li Yamen perished when the required, Johnson Brothers had the misfortune dalis I to me, at the office of B. L. Eddy, at- the city treasurer were referred to the George Myers spent Sunday wdth rela Prairie and spent a few days with her German Guard, maddened by the murder ; torney-at- aw, at Tillamook City, Oregon, with to loose one of their horses last week; ways and means committee. six months from the date hereof. son and family. of Baron Von Ketteler, the German Min in Dated the leg was broken in several places so ( tives and friends at Beaver. July 5th, i9oo, Below will be found Recorder Coates’ bad that they had to kill her. 8. V. ANDERSON, Mr. Haag, a brother to Ernest and ister, set fire to the buildings. Administrator of the Estate of Willard and Treasurer P. W. Todd’s semi annual Miss Clara Biggs and Miss Sadie John Arthur has lately come toNestucca from W. Curtis, deceased. School Reports. B erlin , July 3.—Addressing the de. reports of the finances of the city for the son left today for town where they will Arkansas. He was accon panied by a tachment of German Marines which first six months of the present year, which spend the Fourth, School District, No. 26, Spruce, . Or. sailed from Wilhelmshaven tor China NOTICK OF GUAKI>1 AN’S HALE OF friend whose name we did not learn. RBAI. PKUPEKTT. shows that the city is in a fair way to be The following is the report of the Spruce yesterday the Emperor made a remark, | N otics is H ereby G iven ,—That in pursu out of debt in the near future if economy school for the month ending June 29. NEHALEM. BOULDER CREEK BUBBLES. able speech, during which he notified the ance of a license and order of .sale made and en- is insisted upon. Number enrolled, 24; average attendance tered by the County Court, of the State of Oregon, world of Germany's intention to avenge l for Miss Ethel Hoskins, of Foley, is visit- during the month, 20. Tillamook county, on the 3rd day of July, Recorder Coates’ report is as follows: Rob Richards was promenading our 190°. in the matter of the guardianship of Ben [ the murder of Baron Von Ketteler. the ing at C. Pye’s. RECEIPTS.—GENERAL FUND. streets last Sunday. Names of those who were present jamin P. Hutchin«, a minor, the undersigned, late Minister of Germany at Pekin, and guardian of the person and estate of said mlnot, $14« 43 James Hughey came over from Fair L. L. Smyth was on the river Thurs during the month are: In hand» of treasurer Jan. 1 May Wilson, the missionaries, and to dictate terms to will, on eaturday, August 4th, 1900, at the hour 30 00 I >rn v licenses........................... day surveying a piece of land for the Phoebe Wallace, Jennie view. to his Nest ticca ranch Sunday, 1 of 10 o’clock a.m., at the front door of the Court Woole, Frank 20 00 Wood saws .......................... the Chinese from the palace at Pekin. 1 House of said county, in Tillamook City, Oregon, Woodmen. Surveyor Austin appears to 20 00 with some new hav machinery. Stallion licenses...................... Wilson, Oran Wallace, Louie Woole and sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for According to the Lakol Anzeiger, his cash in hand, that certain real propei ty beleng- Bowling a Ilex* ........................ ß 00 Miss Linnie Nicklans is home from the have much more work than he can at Charle Woole. 1 mg to said minor and describea in said licence majesty spoke as follows : 31 50 city. tend to. Dog licenses ........................... I and order of sale as follows, to-wit : Au uii - E. H elena W olf , Teacher. 800 oo Saloon licenses....................... "The German flag has been insulted I divide .one-sixth interest in a remainder in fee Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Smith, their daugh School in district 28 closed on Tues ’ in block number nine (q) as described on the 50 Shows...................................... and the German Empire treated with day fora two weeks ’ vacation. . -------- ,VI, plat ot the town of Lincoln, duly recorded (now ters, and Mr. Elias Branson, went to the Report of Salmon River school for the 00 25 Fines ...................................... ' demands exemplary Jj?.1,'!t,,e «’rP°r« r'tn»«»«»* V**/*' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kabkee were guests eight months beginning Nov. 21, 1.899, contempt. This 173 97 hub on Monday last. From road fund..................... c npiary ( m lillamook county. Oregon, which remainder Events XÀ talte on the the death death of of ntir x’engeance. Events S,’, 11 1 ta ^e effect ii/posseMgioti in possession on Mr. and Mrs. L. Jenson and their of the Larsen House the early part of the and ending June 29th, 1900. No. of punishment and i.iiw,. A \. Hutchins, who la is the the owner owner of of an estate estate 1.259 41» have moved with frightful Total. «un ingnttul rapidity and « r for ieu herown lifein «aid hirwir a » an ««iti sale, sale. daughter, Miss Mary, visited at H. L. week. pupils enrolled. 19 ; average no. belong ,lcf o*n life in said block nine. At said lv firrave ------ _ nnd • «till — 1 ,5 x ’ “ »terest ‘‘ of said minor in lot nnml>ered four Everyone is preparing to have a good ing, 12; average daily attendance, 11. I nave become profoundly Jenson’s last Sunday. ’- ’ S and st,iI I (4). 1in said block nine will be i»old separately. HOAI) FUND. to arms,"what ■ r».. ” 4^ « Said sale to be subject to confirmation by said 456 42 On hand January 1 ............... Win. Patrick went to Tillamook Sat- time and enjoy themselves on the 4th. Olive Burton was neither absent nor graver. Since I calledyou 5th, )9oo. 173 97 urdav to bring home his new wagon, Linkheart and Smith are engaged to tardy during the entire eight months, I hoped to effect with the help of the Court. Dated July Transferred to general fund... ELLEN A. HUTCHINS, _ Guardian of the person and estate of play for the dance at night. marine infantry has now become a diffi. preparatory to haying. He has some though roads and weather were very Betijamiu P. Hutchins, a minor. 282 45 cull task, which can only be fulfilled Elder Watlers, of Salem, will visit the bad. ha v down which this damp weather will Nehalem the end of next week. Total receipts...... 1,541 85 be likely to damage. SHERIFF** SALB. The directors purchased some very use- I with the help of the serried ranks of all i civilized states. WARRANTS DRAWN. Mr. C. A. Smith was very seriously ill These items reached us last week after ful apparatus, including all the supple, | “1 will not rest until the German flag N otics ii H briry G iven ,-That the under- On General Fund : for several days last week, but is slowly we had gone to press : mentary books required in the state Ngue<i, as Sheriff*of Tillamook county, Oregon, 50 00 For recorder’s salary.............. jomed to those of the other power, under and by virtue of a writ of execution The Misses G. and E. Newell returned course of study. 166 00 improving at the present writing. For marshal’s salary ............ dated the 20th day of June, 1900, issued outof Mr. Nicklans and son, of upper Boul home on Saturday from Albany, where 8 00 For health officer................... Among the fifty-eight visitors were floats triumphantly over China’s flag I the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for 1 uiamook county, enforce a decree made and 160 oo der, passed here Monday morning, en they have been attending college. For water rent ...................... the following gentlemen and wives: P. and until it has been planted on thè ®"t®r.ed in said court on the nth day of June, For lights................................ 2 00 route to Tillamook. 1W, in the suit of T. T. Geer, F. I. Dunbar and ■ ° f rek,n to t,ieta ‘ e peace to the Two families, named Ross and Lang, W. Rvan. Chas. Read, Wm. R. Calkins, 6 eo has. S Moore, constituting the Board of Com For ex|x.‘tises city hall............ ^hmese. You will have to maintain < missioners Mrs. J no. Borba visited friends this side May- Burton ; also Miss Fannie Read for the sale of school and univer- lev, arrived from California on the Kru 95 For printing .......................... 6 od comradeship with all the other '* raity lands and for the management of the of the river last week. Road Fund: ger. They came to occupy the old Bene- Mrs. John Whiteman, Melvin Burton, J. K troop, funds arising therefrom as plaintiffs vi. A. L. that you wil, con)e incontacti Alderman. Phoebe 40 18 For lumlier ............................ J. Alderman Jas Hughey. Mr Lucas hauled a load of things from teau ranch which Milton Handy traded 0. Chitwood and Hugh Gardner. Administrator of the Estate of B. Higs,en- 8 60 Tillamook the first of the week. For nails................................. with over yonder. Russians, British and M. L. H ampton . Teacher. D<>tham. deceased. Etta Higgenbotham and Ed. them for a fruit farm in the golden state. tench, all ahke. are fighting for one Morin, defendants, will on Tuesday, the 7th day Mr. Gladwill is hauling luinlier for a For street commissioner........ 29 00 Augn.t, 19oo, at the hour of one o’clock in BEAVER. common civilization. We must <h.- afternoon of .aid dav «1 the < onrt Home, »t new house. It is reported that the prohibitionists bear m eause-for llll.mook. iu Tillamook county, Oregon, *rll at mmd. too, something higher Total warrants drswn... 559 OS Mr. Patteson is moving back from the W. T. Wist wife, and sons Ed and of the I’nited States expect to go before public auction forca.h In V. S. gobi coin to the Liabilities. bidder the following dam-rlbed tract of Philip returned from the valley Satur the democratic national convention at namely our religion and the defense and niglieat (iOS 00 valley to his ranch at Blaine. Warrants outstanding.......... *"“■ w't. hota i,i. 3 and a. of section Jo. and protection of our brother, out There Mrs. John Borba has been visiting at ot 1, Of.ection K) alto a tract d.iwilbed as fol- day. Resources. Kansas City with a list of 1,000.000 L oL „"‘T'1.'"11"« «> the mouth of a certain 03 ' some of whom stake their live, for the 134 the metropolis the last few days. Taxes tor 1N99 uncollected ... Quite a numlierfrom this place attend, voters pledged to support Bryan if the saterdhch in lot 3, .ection to. running thence Savior. The flags which float above you n a ...sthcrly direction following .aid diten m 1900 057 35 1 Miss Lulu Bays, of Blaine, came over ed the camp meeting at Ocean Park last dem.K-ratic party will adopt a prohibi. with a „mail lake, thence due 259 S7| the river last week to the home of her Cash in general fund............. j ’outh nteraectlon aero™ U|,| lake to ire south hank, thence Sunday. tion plank in the platform. If that is not K” underfire for the first timc. Cash in road fund................... 120 47 hin *."u" r,v “ ‘ tectlon following the foot of the vou bnng them back to me clean and sister. Rev. Perry, of Lansing. Michigan, de a scheme to prostitute the prohibition .,1"‘?.‘,he «’< Hnc of .aid lot 3, thence north Will Thun was up on his ranch last livered an eloquent sermon at the U. R. party we do not know what is. After stamless, and without a spot. Mv on «.id line to the Nehalem river. thence eoslh- Total .................... 1171 72 on l>ne of ordinary high water mark to the Treasurer P. W. Todd's report and Sunday. He is quite a business man Church Monday evening. eontalning 10 acre, of land. denouncing the old parties and accusing with\?,nm"PraVtr,andm'SuW‘^Ko L.tu'/r.y , ”,id‘r»< ‘’ and tint In Townrhlp figures cover the same items, which cor lately. Wonder it there’s a lady at the Mr Stewart is moving to the Frank them of being in league with the liquor o( “*"»« «0 Went of the Willamette respond, showing that at the present bottom of it ? "> Tillamook county. Oregon. 1« Wallace place on Three Rivers. people, we can hardly see how prohibi. Notice. J, lh.' ,u® of J7A 3» with Intereat thereon Master Manuel Borba went to the city time the citx is in debt $346 13 on the Revs. C. Mills and Perry started for tionists can hobnobble with democrats, ¡¿m »».. "f ’ p" PW annnm, and the fc tOfMOOd work ««le It? *,!‘S’00’«"’"»rs ft« «nd ">« general fund and with a balance on hand last week to have an aching molar ex Sheridan, where the latter will take the since they have nominated John B. to il the "I »< M, l° •°<l to «eli. «eh broke and ln ânenhapg. tracted. in the road fund of $120 47. trin for his home at Lansing, Michigan. Woolley for president. i fated thia Jth day of July. lffoo. *■ M. S cott , Wood,, Or* _ H H At.DKKMAK, I I I 'I 1 sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon- L