Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 27, 1900, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 27, 1900.
PRY C00DS
NEW DRESS GOODS,
lhe LARGES 1 STOCK of NEW GOODS Ever Shown in this
—J’000 PATTERNS IN CALICOS TO SELECT FROM
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I
A few nice pieces in French Flannels.
IU LACityE hstDthCal tG0°iDS’ w USUa1’ WC arC Sh°Wing the UrgeSt and Finest Liue in the
Uity, just the latest goods 111 Winter Patterns
e Outi”5.7““ls
„righu. Flanneletts i0 new
crcales, Duck Good., Genian Ul.co and Shirting, in .„dies, varieties. All new bright gj>ds.
if yon are need.ng anyth.ng m the Dry Good, line it will pay yon to vi.it onr store.
DECLINING INDUSTRIALS.
A new assortment of Turkish Stand and Table Covers just received.
We are headquarters for the Finest Lines of Underwear that are made. Ask to see our immense
stock.
Our CLOTHING, HAT and SHOE DEPARTMENTS were never as well stocked as
they are at present. And we are selling stacks of them.
We have got the goods, and also the prices that sell them.
ELECTION OF PRESIDENT.
RIOTING MINERS.
Real Estate Transfers.
gp * a * a a. a. a. a
Squeezing Water and Wind Out of Methods in Vogue in the Twenty-
E Va ■
First Tragedy of the Coal workers’ U.S. to \V. A. Cross, Se 14 of Nw
Trust Stock.
Six Rrpublica of the World.
of Sw H and Sw V4 of Se Vi of sec. 30, ■
Strike.
Harness
Making. ■
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
September 17th. 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the f llowing-
naiued settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof In support of iiiscliiiin, and
that said prool will be made before Hie Regis­
ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on
October 29th. 190O* viz :
WILLIAM H AUSTIN,
II. E. No, T24H8. for the Lots 2, 3 and 4, Section
6, Tp 2 S, R. 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz :
G. W. Gayson, of Tillamook. Or.: W. G. Bude,
of North Yamhill, Or.; Wm Merritt, of Trask,
Or. ; O. Merritt, of North Yamhill, Or.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
There has been since August 26 last a
P hiladelphia , Sept. 21.—The trag­
tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
Of the twenty-six republics in the
shrinkage of $165,000,000 in the value world, reports the New York Sun, four, edy that has l»een looked for since the U.S. to George H. Armstrong, lots 6. 7,
of the common and preferred stock of t en besides this country elect their pres, coal.workers’strike begun came suddenly
10 and 11, of sec. 1, tp. 2 S, R. 10
seventeen large industrial companies, idents, as, in theory , the United States and unexpectedly at Shenandoah this
W.
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which have a total capitalization of $1,- does by indirect vote. The electoral col. afternoon. A posse, hurriedly gathered
U.S. to Daniel E. Goodspeed, N Vi of Nw I Makes a Specialty of Manufactur­
011,340,000, says the Chicago Tribune. lege in two cases, these of France and by Sheriff Toole, of Schuylkill county, to
and Sw V of Nw V4 of sec. 25 and ■
ing all kinds of
The industries represented by these cor- Switzerland, is the legislature of the meet an emergency, was forced to fire on
Se >4 of Ne V4 of sec. 26, tp. 2 S, R. 10 ■
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porations are steel and iron, tin plate, country met in joint session of the two a mob that was threatening workmen
\V.
lead, sugar, tobacco, paper and rubber. houses.
on their way home under escort. A man U.S. to Ovilla Werden, S V2 of Ne Vi and ■
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Great as is this decline in values, it would
Department of the Interior,
In the eases of twelve others—Mexico, and a little girl were instantly killed
N V6 of Se 14 of sec. 22, tp. 2 S, R. 10 ■ Carriage Trimmings.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
be greater still were the comparison Costa Rica. Argentine, Brazil, Chili, Co. and several others fell more or less
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W.
Septembc** 17th 1900. •
Notice is hereby given that the following
made with the highest prices of 1898 or lombia. Paraquay, Peru, Uruquay, Vene­ wounded. Sheriff Toole lost no time in U.S. to Ralph W. Mills, S Vfcof Nw 14 and I
First Class Work Guaranteed.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
1899. As it is, there has been a decline zuela, Liberia and Santo Domingo—as in calling on the National Guard General to
to make final proof ill support of llisclaim, and
Ne V4 of Sw U of »ec. 29, tp. 29, R. 9 Ü In Bailey's Warehouse at
that saidSroof will be made before the County
of 16 per cent from the stock market quo­ in the Uuited States, a special electoral send troops to aid him. After a consul­
W.
Clerk
of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oi.,
Tillamook City
V on October
27th, I900. viz :
tations of one year.
body is chosen bv the people to elect the tation, the authorities decided to send G. W. H. Armstrong to David Whitney,
LUTH!,
■ ■ idP H. F, No. 11067 JAKOB
■m
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for the Ne
of Se
Sec. 38, Tp,
It would be interesting to know who president.
Six republics—Guatemala, troops to the turbulent region tonight.
jr., lots 6, 7, 10 and 11 of sec. 1, tp.
IS.,B. to W
Shenandoah
’
s
trouble
v
a
<
precipitated
have been the sufferers by this fall in sell­ Salvador, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Ecuador
He names the fo'lowing witnesses to prove
3
S,
R.
10
W.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ing values and what the actual loss will Haiti—choose their president by direct by the closing of six collieries there this
of said land, viz:
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. W. Lasselle to David Whitney, jr.,
Albert Benscheidt. James Staseck, Alfred
be to the present holders of stocks should vote of the people, though suffrage i s morning through the efforts of strike ,
Gubser, John Matejick. of Tillamook, Or.
Nw 14, Nw V4 of Ne 14 and Sw *4 of
C has . B. M oorks , Register.
there be no improvement in the condition not in all cases universal, aud in many leaders. More will close tomorrow as a
»ec. 26, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
B L. EDDY,
voluntary act, it is said, on the part of
of the market. It is quite possible that a of the central and South American repub.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
William
O
’
Hara
to
David
Whitney,
jr.,
the
Reading
Company.
This
is
done
at
Department of the Interior, I.ami Office at
good deal ofthe common stock of some lies the popular election is often little
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oregon City, Ore., September ist. 1900.
the request of Sheriff Toole, who hojjes
Nw ViofNw ’/iof sec. 26, and E Vi of
of these industrials is held vet by the pro better than a farce.
Notice ts hereby given that the following
T illamook , O regon named
Ne % and Nw % of Nc *4 of sec. 27,
settler lias tiled notice of his intention
The republic of Andorra, lying in the in this manner to avoid further rioting.
moters to whom it was given for their
to make ri al proof in support of his claim,
The outlook at midnight, however, is du­
tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
a.id that said proof will be made before lhe
services. They endeavored to sell it as Pyranees, between France and Spain,
Register and Receive , at Oregon City, Oregon,
bious, as the foreigners are in an ugly William Cross to David Whitney,jr., Se
soon as they got it, but were not always has no officer recognized as president,
on October I9. 19OO. viz :
il cooper ,
mood
after
the
day
’
s
happenings.
5
4
of
Nw
Vi
and
E
Hof
Sw
Hand
FREDERICK M BLAISDELL,
successful. Toward the close of the con­ though their is a president of the coun­
U.K. No. 11504, for the S ’ u of Se ‘4, I.ots 7, 8 and
S henandoah , Pa., Sept. 21.—A Sher,
Sw 14 of Se H of sec. 30, tp. 2 S, R
9, S C. IO, Tp. 3 N, R. 8 W.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
solidation mania the market was gorged. cil, as the little legislative body of the iff’s posse fired on a crowd of riotous
He names the following witnesses to prove
9 W.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Owners of stock which cost them nothing country is called; two officers, called men near here this afternoon, killing two
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
of said land, viz •
Maggie
M.
Cross
to
David
Whitney,
jr.,
viguiers,
one
appointed
for
life
by
the
fail to make anticipated gains when they
Dell Bpringer, of Jewell, Oregon ; Matt Luk-
persons and wounding seven others.
S Vi of Sw H of sec. 19, Ne ’4 of Nw
karilla, of Elsie, Oregon ; Erick Hemstrom, of
are unable to sell for what they thought president of Faance, the other for three Superintendent Adam Boyd, inside
Olney,
Oregon ; Dave Tweedie, of Vine Maple-
Hof sec. 30 and Nw HofNeJ^ofl
Oregon.
they could. They are no poorer than years by the Spanish bishop of Urgel, foreman for the railway, and Breaker
II. GOYNE,
C has . B. M oorks Register.
sec.
30,
tp.
2
S,
R.
9
W.
have
some
of
the
powers
of
a
president
they were, however.
and are at the same time judiciaj officers. Bosses James and William Mitchell, of W. L. Riefenberg to W. S. Cone, lots 2,
ATTORNEY-
A
T-L
AW,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Doubtless much stock has changed
Indian Ridge Colliery,* at 3:30 o’clock
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
The smallest and oldest republic of the
3 and 4-, in block 12, in Fuller’s add.
Office: Opposite Court House,
August 1M, 1900.
hands many times during the last year,
1 this afternoon were returning home front
Notice
is
hereby
given that the following-
world, San Marino, a little country of
to Bay City.
T illamook , O regon .
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
for the shares of the seventeen corpora­
work when they were met at the Lehigh
thirty-two square miles, lying in the
to make Huai »root in support ot hlsclnini, and
tions are the subject of continual specu­
Valley station by a mob with sticks and U.S. to Louis Rosselet, N V2 of Ne H and
'1 that said pioot will be made before the Count)*
Apennines, has two presidents, each of
. Clerk of Tillamook Co.. at Tillamook, Oregon,
Se’H of Ne H of sec. 30 and Se H of 0LA UDE THAYER,
lative dealings in Wall street. Therefore,
I stones. The mine officials drew revolvers
I on September 28,I900, viz :
whom exercises power for six months.
Se H of sec. 19, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
'
EI..MHR HALL.
and fired. The mob became furious,
the loss occasioned by the fall in prices
The mode of electing these officers is ex­
. ILK. No. 10.315. for the Nw % o* Sw '4 ami Sw «4
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
after one of its number was shot, and at­ John E. Bresnahan*to E. A Fitzpatrick,
has been divided between a considerable
( of N w * 4-
4. sec. 33, Tn. 1 S, R. 10 W.
tremely curious. Every six months the
1 lie names the follow!' g witnesses toprove
8H acres in tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
number of persons. Those who have lost members of the Chamber of Deputies, tempted to close in on the officials. They
T illamook , O regon
I his continuous residence upon and cultivation
' ol said land, viz :
the most are those who bought a year which is the popular house of legislature, ran up Lloyd street to O’Harra’s stable, c. B. Franklin to L. E. McGrew, lots
Nelson, of —
Tillamook,
Or.: * lohn -----
Ilodg-
I Axel
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ago, who disliked to sell at a loss and nominate six of their own members; where they were imprisoned for two
■ i don and Joseph Kodad, of Netarts, Or.; John
21, 22, 23, 26, 27 and 28, tp. 5 S, R.
I JAM EH McCAIN,
Heagney,
of
Tillamook,
Or.
hours. The mob threatened to burn the
(A. W. SEVERANCE |
who have held on in the hope of a rise.
10 W.
C has . B. M oorer , Register.
three ballots are then given to every vo­
Whatever may have been the actual ter, each with the names of two of these stable, and Sheriff Toole, with 25 depu­ John R. Wlierry to the Astoria Co., Sw J^JcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
»
NOTH « Of FINAL HKTTI.EMKNT.
ties,
arrived
and
dispersed
them,
and
the
J4 of Sw H. sec. 8, Se H of Se H, sec.
loss through the decline in values, none six, the polling place is the cathedral of |
A TTORN E YS- AT- LAW,
7, Nw H of Nw H of sec. 17, Ne H of
of it has fallen on the poorer classes of San Marino, the capital of the country. mine officials went to their homes.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the under­
signed, administrator of the Estate of J. E.
Ne H of sec. 18, tp. 3 N, R. 7 W.
T illamook , O kkoon .
the community. They do not put their The ballot box is placed on the high alter j The Sheriff took the posse to Indian
Barker, deceased. hss filed in the County Court
Ridge
Colliery
and
escorted
some
work
of Hie Mate of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
earnings into the stocks of industrials, and after the ballots have been disposit.
U.S. to Martha H. Potter, W H of W H
Ids final account as such administrator, and
0AVID WILEY, M B.,
ofsec. 33, tp. 2 N, R. 6 W.
that Tuesday, the sixth day of November,
and when they speculate they do so in ed a child draws one at random from the men up Centre street. As they again
IqlM). at the hour of ten o’clock a.m., has been
neared the Lehigh Valley station the
other ways. The losers have been the urn. A priest then announces the names
fixed by suid court as the time for hearing ob­
men hurled stones at the deputies and a
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
jections to said account, and the settlement
Wall street operators, who have bet on the ballot and the persons thus nam­
Victim of Calamity.
thereof
U 11.1.1 AM BAKKER.
shot was also fired from a saloon. The
ACCOUCHEUR.
Administrator of the Estate of J. E.
stocks would go up when they did not ed become the presidents of the repub.
Barker, deceased.
deputies then opened fire. They hastened
and men of means whocan afford to take lie.
All call promptly attended to.
toward May street, in the meantime fir­ “It came out as I journeyed on horse"
chances and have made moderate invest­ The terms of presideuts vary from six
back
through
Dakota
that
almost
every
T
illamook , O kkoon .
ing over 500 shots, and the mob hurling
ments in these industrials. They will not months in San Mnrino and one year in
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
missiles of all kinds. One man and a settler’s land was under mortgage,”
Tillamook County.
, be distressed by their losses.
Switzerland to 7 years in France. Only little girl were found lying dead after said a westerner,” and one day when I ROBERT A. MILLER,
George E. Withington,
plaintiff,
When speculators and men of wealth one French president, however, has served the »hooting. The crowd was finally dis- came upon a pioneer seated on the grass
VH.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
A. I’. WII boii nndSuaie A. Wilson,
are losers, while the poor escape, Mr. his full seven years and he was forced to jiersed and the Sheriff and the deputies by the roadside, with a troubled look on
defendant».
O regon C itv , O keoon .
Brvan ought to rejoice. But, while be­ resign in his second term. Three other 1 retired to the Ferguson House, the most his face, I asked him if it w as the mort­
To A. P. Wilson »nd Susie A. Wils n, the de­
Land Titles aixl Land Office Buaineaa a fendants above named :
takes great comfort in talking aoout French presidents were foretd to resign prominent hotel in Shenandoah. During gage he was worrying about.
In the name ol the State of Oregon, You are
I hereby
Specially.
required to appear and answer the com­
ruined crops and closed factories and im­ and one was assassinated. In the Central the riot windows were broken, buildings I “ ‘Wussthan that, stranger,’he replied,
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
suit on or before the last day of the time pre­
poverished farms and w’orkingmen, he and South American republics th» term wrecked and a number of persons were as he looked up wearily.
scribed in the order for the publication of this
“ ‘Sickness or death in the family ?’
docs not exult over Wall street losses. ofthe president is from four to six years. injured.
summons, to-wit, on or before Thursday, Octo­
________________
C. A. BAILEY,
ber 4th, 1900, and if you fail so to appear and
“
‘
Wuss
than
that.*
In
several
the
same
person
cannot
serve
He gloats over a drop in the price of corn
DEALER IN
answer for want thereof plaintiff will apply to
“
‘
Then
it
must
be
a
calamity,
indeed.
or cotton. A shrinkage of $167,000,000 for two successive terms,and in ore two
The recent famous “ dollar dinners” in
said court for llie relief demanded in the corn
5 TUDE BA KER WA GON
heiein. 'i’lie relief demanded Is that
OSBORNE MOWERS, i plaint
in the selling value of “trust’’ stocks is a full terms must intervene before a presi­ New York will lie quite eclipsed by the You didn’t lose family and home in a
you may be required to set forth Hie nature of
:
your
claim
to the real property referred to in
prairie
fire
?*
dent
can
be
re-elected.
In
Switzerland
a
feast
which
President
Loubet
of
France
matter of some moment. It is evidence
Buggies, bay rakes, plows, and otlie the complaint
herein, said real property being
farm niKchinery. You can save
j() gjTe the mayors and other official of “ ‘Nope; but you are right about its
situated in Tillamook < ounty, Oregon, and dcs-
that the “trusts” are not the bosses vet. president cannotserve for two successive
Ciibed
as
follows,
to wit : The West one-half of
money
by
dealing
with
me,
But it is safe to say that of this decline terms. It is almost a fixed custom for that country in honor of the exposition, being a calamity. I’ve been tryin’ to
the Northeast quarter and the Southeast quarter
Special Prices on BuggivH and Spring ! of
the No theast quarter of section fourteen and
think
of
that
word
for
two
hours
past.
the
vice
president
of
Switzerland
to
be
to
cos
t
$100,000
and
entertain
15,-
prices Mr. Bryan will say nothing.
Wagons.
the Southwest quarter of the Southeas' quarter
Yes, sir; you can put it down as an aw­
elected president at the expiration of his 000 guests.
of section eleven, all in township one North of
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
Range ten We t of Willamette Meridian, and
term in the former office.
that all adverse claims of vou, the said defen­
Senator John C. Spooner denies he will ful calamity.’
Notice.
dant», may be determined by a decree of the
“
‘
But
won
’
t
you
explain
?
’
I
persisted.
above.entilled court ; that by said decree it be
Genera! Cronje, how in exile in St. make his home in the east at the expira-
“ ‘I will, sir. Thar was a mortgage
declared and adjudged that you, tlie said defen­
The senator
This is to warn all persons against Helena, has steadfastly refused the offer tion of his term of office.
.......
dants, have no estate, title or interest whatever
on
the
claim,
and
I
was
fcelin
’
as
big
as
in or to said described real propet ty, or any
having anything to do with a note given of one London publisher after another •«?. he has never entertained a thought
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
nart the cor, and that the title of pl ai11'iff
by me to B. R. Daniel, as I have a bill to publish his reminiscences of the war. of leaving Wtsconsm lie has had many any of my neighbors, and takin* things
thereto is goial and valid ; that you mii <I each of
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, )oti he for < ver bailed from any ati'l all claim
against the Daniel's estate, and shall not Extraodinary efforts have been made to offers to go to New York dunng the last easy, when my wife was left $600. Stran­
Io or estate or inteiest whatsoever In or to the
ger, dare I tell you what she did with
said described real pioperty. and that plaintiff s
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
pa v the note until it is settled.
make him change this determination, but fifteen years, but he has refused all of
title thereto be qnietecL and flint plaintiff have
that money ?‘
A. S. B urton .
. ,
. r „
them and he will continue to do so.
judgment against y >u for his costs and disburse-
he has stood firm.
“ ‘She didn’t lose it ?*
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for rn- ot- her. ill.
| This S uit mona is published in the 'I'illaniook
Joseph Dryfuss, a commercial drum-
HLord Coleridge, who celebrated his
“
‘
No,
sir,
She
just
paid
that
mort
­
persons suffering with rheumatism,
Headlight by order of Hon. G. W Sappingt n,
In speaking of the trusts, Mr. Brvan
hard-up atranger $25
birthday recently and who is a gage, bought two horses and a plow,
Judge of Tillfnnook County, Oregon,
Building next door to the Post Office. , County
said : “Even the newspaper editors are mer, who loaned a 1
made and «fated August 22nd. 1900. the Hn.e
ltjg barrister at law, ever becomes ajodge he «.nd this mornin’ I was bounced out of
! prescribed In lhe order for publication being
compelled towrite their editorials defend, not long ago while he was selling goo
will only l>e following in the footstep» of
I once a week for six successive weeks, and thu
l date of fiist publication b«*ing 3 hurs<lay,
ing the trusts on paper, the price of which in Dawson City and left the country I his father and grandfather, both of whom my own cabin bekase I wouldn’t peel off
I August 23, I900, and the other publications
my
coat
and
go
to
work
!
Yes,
sir,
you
without
ever
expecting
to
see
the
money
has been raised by the trust. It is a piti- ...................
I being August 3o, j </ h > ; Septemtn’r 6, I900 ;
■
payment
of,'
’
0
’
*
to
the
ljench
’
thc
«rst
named
ns
are right. It’s a calamity—a calamity
[ Mcptember 13,
0 , September 20, fooo ; Septrm
ful thing to see an editor writing such an again, has just received in ]
lord chief justice. Lord Coleridge was in
be’ 27, 1900: and October 4, I900, tin- last Iwing
! lhe date « f Hie last pobiicHlion of tills sum
editorial at the same time being plund­ the loan a check on a San Francisco the House of Commons when his father that’s landed me on the outside, and
! mons, and said several publications being on
between my durned pride and her blamed
the stranger
ered by the trusts." President McKinley bank for $25,000. When
I Thursday of each week.
’
an(]
died and his disgust at having perforce to spunk somebody’ll be eatin’ grass afore
reached home he struck it rich at
I
General
Banking
and
Exchange
busi-
MILTON W. SMITH * II. L. EDDY.
could say the same thing from a republi­
ho‘had befriended go to the H ouk of Lords was great in
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Saturday night!’ ”
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( new intereHt paid on time dejiotiits.
can standpoint, but what we want to not forget the man wl.~
I the extreme.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­ T imber land , A ct J ure 3, 1878.—N oticr fox
they intend todoabout it ? I him.
know is
is what
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P ubi icatiom .
The New Hampshire Federation of many, Sweden, and all foreign coiliitriefl
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Ore.,
Woman’s Clubs has adopted the follow,
July 3rd. iqoo .
TILLAMOOK. ORE. I Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ing apt motto: “In principles like our
with the provisions of the act of ■ ongieseof
granite, in aspirations like our moun­
June 3, 1K/8, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
tains, in sympathy swift and far-reach­
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public (.and States by act of
ing like our rivers.”
Dealers in
August 4, 1892,
ERANK FAM MF..
c
The inscription on a wreath of Arden­
Of North Yamhill county of Yamhill, State of
nes heather on the coffin of King Hum-
| Oiegon, lias this day filed in this office his
1 sworn statement No 5’JJS. for the purchase of
bert revealed the faet that he had a
1 the sw *4 of Section No. 32, in Township No.
> 2 South, Range No. 7 W, slid will offer proof
French foster brother, one Leon Gorin-
i to show that the land sought is more valuable
flot. This person is mayor of Maubert
for its 11111 l>er or stone than for agricultural pur-
Crses, and to establish his claim to said land
Fontaine in the Ardennes.
rfore the Register and Receiver of this office
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies
SHAVING,
a Oregon City. Ore , on Monday, the ist day
Joaquin Miller, the California poet, an­
j ofOctober. 1900 He names as witnesses
HAIR
CUTTING,
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES.
Chiiatopner Zimmerman, William Mertltt,
nounced in a recent interview that in the
Lycurqus Jones, August Famine, of North Yam
SHAMPOOING,
complete edition of his works which he
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