Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 23, 1901, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 23, 1901
ESTABLISHED IN TILLAMOOK CITY 25 YEARS
Paid Taxes in the City for 25 Years.
And to make June our Banner Month, we are offering
; SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CLOTHING I
No old, shelf worn goods, but goods direct from the factory.
Our Stock is strictly up to date
Just think of it.
During the month of June and up to July 5th we will give the CHOICE OF ANY HAT IN OUR STORE
A Chance to get a HAT FREE, THAT’S ALL.
WITH EVERY SUIT OF CLOTHES.
e will also m
le, until «
e the Big Reduction of 10 per cent 011 all Shoes during our Clothing
If you need anything in Clothing or Shoes it will pay you to see our Big Stock.
COHN & CO
*5
■ 5
r 5th
The Leaders in Low Prices
north 14254 feet, thence east 142%
North west *4, section 18, township 1
Moore, Martha. South-east^ of North­
feet, thence south 142% feet to place
6 2o
South, range 10 west
east *4, Fast &pf South-east *4. sec.
of beginning, section 25, township 1
Rogers, John, Southof North west *4»
tion 5, township 3 South, range 9
south, range lo west ...............
section 36, townsh'p 1 Noith. range 9
West
......
......
S 4U
Twilight,
W. H., North west
section
6 20
west......
. .......
......
Moore, Pat. lot 6, less tract to Phelps and
2’2, township3 north, range 7 west.
R seburg, W., lots 14 and 15, block 8,
Tempest, sect io . 6, township 2 South,
Unknown, beginning 34 links south aud
Tolil's addition lo Nehalem, incor­
o 78
range lo Wes
.................
...............
321 links west of meander corner be­
porated as the town of Nehalem
i 44
Monroe, George A., West h of Fast % of
tween sections 20 and 21. township 1
Sabin, H. I.., lots 7 and 8, block 4, lots 3
section 29, township 2 Noith, iange 8
south, runge 10 west, thence north
and 4. block 9 in Fuller's addition to
West
......
.............
I3 60
86 degrees, east 3.02 chains on uidi-
Bay City
.....
. .........................
i 83
Murray , John (’., South-west % of R nth-
narv high water line, thence north
Schmidt, John G., lot 2, (dock 70. Pacific
east
sectiou 12, West % of North­
O
61
I6.53 chain», thence west 3 chains,
addition
to
Bay
City
east *4, North east of North-west *4,
thence south if».^ chains to begin­
Schmidt, Shabae,and Nolan, O. I,, Noith
seciion J3, tow nship 1 South, range 8
west % of South east %, South east
ning, section 20, township 1 north,
West.......... .
.....................
......
12 40
•4 of South west *4, North % cf South
range 10 west ................ .......................
Nixon, Richard, North-east J/4 of South­
west ^.section 4, township 1 South,
Unknown, lots 2, 8, 6 a1 cl 7, less 18 acres
west *.4 of section I9, township 2,
12
off west end lo Cvms Randall and
range 8 west ............. .............................
3 lo
South, range 8 West.
........
tiact off north end of lots 2 and 3 to
Senn, Theo, and A., lots 4, 5,6, bl-ck 8,
Nolan, Netti“, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8,
I
02
Rupp, section 1, township 2 south,
Garibaldi
..............................................
block 9, Garibaldi
..........
o 68
Sheiett. M. F..and Jewett, W. F., North
range 9 west
.........................................
Nolan, G. #0., Hoiilh-wcst % of Not til-
Unknown, South east
sect ion 15, town­
west % of South west %, West >2 of
west •4 North west % °f 8oiith-west
North west
section I9, township 2
ship 2 south, range9 west .............
’ . 4, section 1, South
of North-east
sou'll, range 9 west, South east # of
Unknown. North west 1, of south east
%, section 2, township 2 South, range
J4, northeast of sou th west %, sec­
North ea»t J4» North east % of
Jo West, lota 5 and 6, block 10. lot 4.
South
east
on
24,
township
tion 15, township 5 south, range 1«
bloc« 19. Thayer's addition to Tilla­
1710
2 South, range 10 west.........................
west...........................................................
mook ..................
......
S7 93
Skegg, E-, Noith % of North west & of
(’»known, tract beginning at south east
Nolan, G. O., and Thayer, Claude be­
North cast %, section 16, t wnship 3
corner of 1101th east J4
south west
ginning ata point on eidinary high
South, range 9 west
...........
I 4-1
of section 80, thence north 48 rods,
water line South 84 degrees West, 24
Smith,
Oscar
G..
lots
15
and
16,
block
thence
w<
st
160
rods,
thence
South 48
3»»
links distant from mefliider corner
Pacific addition to Bay City .......
0 61
rod-, thence east to beginning, sec­
between sections 2o and 21, township
Smith, C. I... West ’.j of North east K.
tion 30, township 2 south, range 10
1 North, range i O West, thence South
North % of South west
South east
West
....................
65 degrees East on ordinary high
*.4 of North west
section 23, town­
Unknown, North % of south west J4, sec'
water line3.2I chains, thence North
ship 2 vouth, range 10 west
.........
tion 2. south east % of north east *4,
15 60
7 89 chains, thence West 2 9I chains,
Smith, George I. .South east % section
noith east J4 of south east %, sec­
thence South I6.53 chains to begin­
2,
township
2
South,
range
8
west...
12
40
tion 3. township 2 south, ra ige 10
ning in section 20 and 21, township 1
I Smith, (’. H , South east % of North east
west
North, range 10 West, beginning nt a
*4 section 8, North 12 ot North west
Van Schuyver W. J., south 30 feet of lot 3
point on ordinary high water line 139
J4, South west '4 of North west %,
and south 30 feet of lot 4,block 2,Tilla-
links South and 267 links East of
inook
section 9, township r South, range
meander comer between sections 20
8 west
...................... .
12 40 Viereck, H., North eastof south east
and 2i, township 1 North, range io
I
Smith.
Isaac,
South
east
»4,
section
27,
? i, section 16, tow »ship 2 not th,range
West, thence South 65 degrees East
township 2 north, ange 7 west
in west
.........
...................
on ordinary high water line 2 98
Solomon, S. and I., North east 1» of South
Veits, \V. B., south east
seetion 9,
chains, thence North 1950 chaine,
west *4. north west 1 » of South east
tow nship 6 south, range «9 west
. . ..
thence West 2.70 chains, thence South
'4, section 13,township 2South, range
Vulcan lion Woiks, commencing at west­
17.89 chains to b> ginniiig, section 21,
to west..........
........... .......... ..,
erly ercl of unit* erly line of Trade
township 1 Ninth, range 10 West, lot
5 85
Sorenson, Axel R.,
North west '4,
street in Bay City, thence westerly
4, «ection 19, township 1 South, range
reel
ion
35,
t
wnship
2
north,
tange
8
out int Tillamook harbor to the ex­
8 West, lots 1 and 2, South-west
of
west .....................
. ........................
13 60
treme north westerly cori
of the
Nor til-east
section 25, township 1
Southmayd, Lizzie, lot 1, block 1, Oc an
Mill site now erected in said harbor,
South, range 9 West, lots 4 and 5,
Park
...................................................
3 10
estima cd at. 400 feet, thence at right
block 3, lots I, 4 and 5, block 4. Gari­
Starr, W. \V., lots 1 and 2, block 18, Cen­
angles southerly 400 feet, thence at
baldi ...
tal
addition
to
Bay
City
o 30
right angles easterly and parallel
Oakes, Catherine, lot 6, block 2, Fuller's
Stearns,
A.
L.,
lot
2,
section
7,
South
with lhe northerly line of Trade
mid it ion to Bay City
west % of South west
section 17,
street to the present shore line of
O’Hara, William, all tide lauds F and A,
noith east J4 of north east *4, section
Tillamook harbor, thence along said
on lots ¡,2 and 3, section 5, tow nship
18; north % of north west *4, South
shore line to the place of beginning,
2South, range 10 West
east,*4of noith west
section 20,
seetion 34, township 1 noith, ran
Olds, Elizabeth, lot II, section 25,town­
township
2
South
range
9
west
20 TO
10 west, Bav City.......... ..................
ship l South, range 10 West
......
Steinhilber, Nannie, all that part of
Wade. Henry H., South west % of South
Olds, Reed, heirs of Bouth-Kast *4 of
Southeast
of South east ’4 lying
w «-st %, section 1«, township 4 South,
North-west *4. Northeast *4 of South­
South of Nestucca River, less tract to
range 7 west...........................................
west
sectiou 1, township 2, South
Brown, section Jo, north ealt \ of
Walker, T. M., South west ’»of south
range ¡0 West
.....................
north east
of section 31. West
of
west *4 ofsection it»,tow nehip38outh,
Ota-n, Chris, lots 9 mid 10, block 4 A.
north west '4 section 32, township 3
tange 9 west ...........................................
Tohl’s addition lo Nehalem City, in­
South,
range
9
west
..........
corporated as the Town ot Nehalem
7 9J Walton, William, North eust % of wait 1
Svenson, Ernest
North
of north
east *4, lot 10, section 10, south west
Ooley, C I«., SonthS of North-east
east *4, north Ji of north west ^.sec­
South-east
of North-west
lot 6,
X of north west
L section 11,
tion 21, township 3 north, tange 10
township 3 north, range 8 west . ..
section 6, township 3 South, range 9
west
10 50 Washburn, W. D., South */i of not th
West..........
..............
Taggart. Janies, lots 3, 4 and 5, South
east J4, section 16, township 1 north,
Osburn, Rose M , East h of South-west
west '4 of South west *4, section 2,
range 10 west
South-east % of North-west
lots
1
and
2.
section
3,
township
6
Watters. E. H., East % of East *>,
South-west ? 4 • f North-east *4, sec­
South, range 11 west
sei
i on 14, township 2 north, ranges
tion ¿6, township 2 Smith, range lo
7 75
Tat toll. Janus, lot I, block 6, Garibaldi,
west ...........................................................
West
.............
lots 3 and 4. block 30, in Thayer’s
Watters, Liinan T., East % of south west
Palmer, Charle . lets 1 and 2, block 2,
addition to Tillamook
*4, lot 4, section i9, township 2south,
Bay City
5 54
Th nipson, E. R . all tide lands F and A,
range 7 west
l'arkhurst, E. T , lots 5, 6. 7 and 8, block
oil
lots
1,
2
and
4,
section
I7,
town
­
58, Pac fie addition to BayCity
Watt, Cai oline K«, beginning 5.87 chains
ship
2
South,
range
10
west
noith “4 degieen east from north
Pearce, George, South-east % of North­
1 55
Thomas, M. !{., Northwest ’4. section
west cornet of a tract in land know n
west *4 of Notth-east
section 16,
22, township 5 South, range to west .
t »wnship 3 South, range 9 West
as the Ralston Five Acre Tract,
Thomas, K. J., lots 4 and 5, block 38,
thence north 16 degrees, west 2.43
Feddlemook, William, lots 2, 3 4, block
Liverpool
..........
..........................
chains, thence north “4 degrees, east
11, Liverpool.............................................
o 17
Thornburg. W. Y., lot 1, block 6. Tohl’s
Peckham, R. 1>., lot 4. section 29, lot 4,
4 >3 chains, thence south 16 degrees,
add tion to Nehalem City, incorpor­
east 2.43 chains, thence south 74
section 30, lot 1, section 31, lot 1,
ated as the town of Nehalem
degrees, west 4.13 chains to begin-
section32, township 1 Noith, range
0 72
Tillamook Opera House Company, im­
10 W eat .................
ning, s ction 21, township 1 north,
provements on lots i and 2, block 3,
range 10 west
Perkins, Emma, Noith
of North-east
Tillamook
*4 section 19, townshiv 2 South,
22 00 White, L, lot 9. section 31, South w est *4
Tillamook Lumbering Company, South
range 9 West
of North east y4, South east % of
east
%
of
north
west
South
west
Peterson. Margaietha. South-east *4 ot
north west *4. north west 1» of north
’
4
of
north
east
1
,
north
%
of
South
South-east
section 10. Fast H of
west }4' and lot 1, section 32, tow nship
east K. section 17. towns ip 1 north,
4 south, range 10 west
...............
North-east !*, North east
of South,
range 7 west, beginning at a point 20
east 14, section 15, township 2 South,
Wiley, N. J., South west *4 of north west
chains South and 4 chains west of
range 9 West
M ot north east *4, section 16, town
north east comer of section 23, the nee
l*mter, E. M .South-east *4 of section 27,
ship 8 south, range 9 west .............
north to Hoquarton Slough thence
township 1 North, range8 West
Wilson, Brice, South east %, seetion 27,
easteily following meander line of
Porter, L. G., lots 1 ami 3 block 5, lots 7,
township 2 north, tange 8 west
! Wilson, Sarah E., South we t
section
said slough to a point
chains
8, 9. 10, 11 and 12, block 6, Malauvy's
south of north line of said section 25,
ndtition toOciau Psrk
26, township 2 north, range 8 west
thence west to beginning. section 25,
Portland city Real Estate Association.
, Williams. Emma, lots 9 and lo, blcck 13,
township 1 south, range lo w»st,
North 4 of North-west *4. section 36.
Bay View addition to Bay City ; lots
referee tide lota 1 and 2 in Tillamook,
township 1 North, range 9 West
9, ¡0, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15 end 16. block 20.
beginning at north east corner of
Piitchett, Cornelius J., South-west
of
Cential addition to Bay City ; lol
Kdrlek Thomas' Donat bion Land
Noith east J*. South S ot North west
14, block 46, Pacific addition to Bay
Claim, thence South 396 feet, thence
City ..... .. ..........................................
*4, Noith west *4 of Noith west^s,
South 77 degrees. Fast 62 feet, thence
section 8, township 1 South, range 9
Williams. Ida F . lots 1. 2, 3 and 4 and 14.
north 408*1 feet, thence west 60 feet to
West.....
15 and 16, block 46 ; lota 9, io, li, 12,
bcginiiing, section 30, township 1
I'ugh, J M , North east
of Houth east
»3 «4. 15 “nd 16, block 70 ; tots 9. 10.
south, range 9 west, beginning 261
*4. sectiou 17, township 5South, range
H,
13. »4. is and 16. block 71 ; Iota
feet south and 6t> fret Fa t of north
9 West
9. lo. 11, I J and 13. block, 72 ; lots 9,
east comer of Ed rick Th mas’ Do.
Riidt, William. Northeast *4 of North
10, II. 12, 13, 14. I5 «nd 16, block 78,
nation Land Claim, thence East 70
west 14, section 36, township 3 South,
Pacific addition to Bay City ; lots 1, 2,
1 ange 7 W««at
........ .
fe*-l, thence north to meander line
3. 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9, lo. 11. 12. jj. J* lj, J6,
Rhoades, Mary. E. lots 37 and 3« in J. J
OH 8*nith tank of Hoquarton Slough,
1;. 18, I m , S i » 21.22, ‘¿3 and ¿4, block 8 ;
McCoy’s additi on to Bay City
theiv'e we»t along said meander line
•Ols 1, 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. a. 2. lo, 11, Is, 13
lticket. August, Boulheast M ot section iH.
to s point directly north of place of
and I4, block 81 . lots 1, 2, j. 4, 3. 6. 7
town hip »Smith, ranges West
beginning, thence south to place of
and 8, block 82 ; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 3. 6. 7
tngi niiig. section 30, township 1
Rittenhouse. II . South 4 of South east
and8, htcxk 83, William's addition to
touth 1 ange 9 west, commencing 20
I4. section 2 l North
of North cast
lla 1 City
.............
chains south and 40 chains west of
4. section 27. low itship 2 North, range
Withetell. Catherine O, South *> of
1 j West
north east corner of sect.011 25 tow n-
north east *4 north 4 of south ea*t
Kotartson, A.. North rant '4 of North
ship 1 south, range 10 west, thence
‘4. section 1;. townahip 1 south, range
south to north line of Ed rick Tho.
east M • »ect loo 33, tow nuli ip i South
2 weM : lota 7 and 8. block 12, Thay­
we*l
range 9
mas* Donation Land < laim, thence’
er's addition 10 lillamook
Robbins, C. w lot* 4 and 7. block 10 M
Fast to south east corner of lol 3,
Wobke, Paul A . West S of north west
lanev'a Mddllion to Ores 11 Park...M....
section 15, thence north to Roquar-
M north west *4 of svuili west 14,
Robaon, Edward I*'.. North west *4 of
ton Slough, thence follow ng the
section it. township 3 north, range |o
South east
section 16, township 2
meander ot said slough to a point >0
west
North, range 9 we* t
chains sout of polut of taginning.
Woolsey. Oscar C., South hoi South
Rogers, C . W rM
of South west
thence west to beginning, section 25.
sectiou *5. township 3 south, range 10
section ». township 2 South, range 9
t<'wnshlp 1 south, range lo west. be.
West
west
. .
.............
. .
ginning st a pointy feet west and
Wolf. K M . lots I. 2. 3, 4, $, 6» 7 and A.
Roger». C I. North wot
of North
142% feet north of a« uth east comer
block B, East Garibaldi
west *4 of section 17, North S of
ot Edrick Thomas' Donation tan«|
Young. Rebecca, lots 9 and lo. block ?,
North east ‘4 aud North east ‘4 of
Claim thence west ms ’, fort, thence
Bay City . lot 1. bloc k 2s. Pacific sddi
387 05
I3 60
3 40
tion to Bay City.......................................
Young, Charles G, lots 5 and 6, Fuller's
addition to Bay City..............................
Young, O., lot 12, block I, Cone it Co.'s
addition to Bay City ; lots2. 3 and 4.
block 24, Pacific addition to BayCity,
commencing at meander stake on
base line of Willamette Meridian on
Tillamook Bay, the same being the
north west corner of a piece of land
sold to James M. Fuller by John C.
Monroe, running thence in an east­
erly direction along said base line 16
rods, thence southerly lorods, thence
westerly 16 rods to said meander
line, thence northerly along said me­
ander line to beginning, in section 3,
township 1 south, range lo west, Bay
City ..............................
Young, Eva A , lot 11, block 7, Bar View
addition to Bay City ............................
Zwickel, Conard, South % of south east
South-east % of south west %, sect.
22, soutu west % of south west J4,
section 23, township 2 south, range
lo west,.......................... .............................
8 84
NOTH K TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
3 05 has been duly appointed by the County «,'ourt
of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County,
adininistiator of the estate of Herman Brown,
deceased. All persons haling claims against
said estate are hereby required to present the
same to me, with proper vouchers as by law re­
quired, at the office ot IL L. Eddy, attorney-at-
law, Tillamook City. Oregon, within six mouths
from the date hereof. Dated this i6lh day of
May, 1U01.
FRANK SEVERANCE,
Administrator bstate ot Herman Brown,
deceased.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
May. 11th, Tool.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
883 June 3. I878, entitled An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Tetritory,” as
o J1 extended to all the Public Land Slates by act
of Avgust 4, 1892,
AVGUST TSCHUDY,
Of Multnomah countv, of State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn state,
meiit No. 5403, for the purchase of the Nw L
section lo, 111 Township 4 N, Range lo \V., and
15 60 of
will offer proof to show that the lam! sought is
Now, therefore, on Tuesday, the 18th more valuable for its timber or stone than for
purposes, and to establish his claim
day of June, 1901, between the hours of agricultural
to said land before the Register and Receiver
of
this
office
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wed-
10 o’clock A.M. and 4 o’clock P.M. of nes day. the 71I1
day of August. I90I. lie names
said day, at the Court House door in as witnesses :
P. Buetikofer, A. Buetlkofer, C. Sauevvein
Tillamook, Tillamook County, State of and E Rosenkranz, of Portland Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Oregon, I will sell the above described above
described ands are requested to file their
real property at Public Auction, to the cl dnis in this office on or before said 7th day of
highest bidder, for cash in hand, subject August, 190I.
C has . B. M oores , Register
the railroad company to be canceled.
The company appealed to the Circuit
Conrt of Appeals, which has now re­
versed itself and sustained fudge Bel
linker’s decision, and Mr. Schnabel has
filled an attorney’s lien on the property
for his fees. By this decision the South,
ern Pacific Company loses its hold on
300,000 acres of land which settlers had
taken up within the indemnity grant,
and will have to select other lands with­
in the indemnity limits if they can be
found.
Another Canteen Witness.
The Rev. William J. Dalton, a Catholic
priest and a Knight of Father Mathew,
has written a strong protest to the War
12 4o
Department against the anti-canteen
law, in which he handles the anti,
canteenists without gloves. As his com­
6 B
ments are based on observations of the
conditions before and the conditions
after the canteen was abolished, the
essential parts of his letter are worth
producing. He says:
"No one can enforce total abstinence.
3 >o
That is only a theory, We can restr.ct
the liquor trade, which the canteen did,
to redemption, to satisfy said taxes T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otick F or but we cannot wipe it out. I am a
charged thereon, together with the costs
P ublication .
Knight of Father Mathew, a total ab­
United States Land Office.
15 6O and expenses of levy and sale.
Oregon City, Oregon
stainer, and would see every one in the
Slay 13, 1901.
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 16th i Notice is hereby given that in compliance world belong, but I know it is impossible,
I with the provisions of the act of Congress of
6 60 day of May, A D„ 1901.
. Junes, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of and I do not join those crusades. All the
I timber lands in the tates of 1 'alifornia, Oregon, good the women want to do thev undid,
H. H. ALDERMAN,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex-
tended toall the Public Land States by act of and all good that was being done with­
» 75
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, ; ' ' August
4, I892,
out them they have utterly rained. . .
ROBERT BURCH,
and
6 20
1 Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of I think I never saw anything that so
ha* this dav filed it thta office his
Ex-Officio Tax Collector of said ( Oregon,
sworn statement No. 5404, for the purchase of quickly drove sober men into drunkards
! the E \<2 Siv
Section 6, Ne
NW *4, Nw U
County.
Ne >4 of ec. No 7, in Township 3 N, Range lo as the «iteration of this sameanti-canteen
>
, nd will offer proof to show that the land law. W hile at Detroit I had an oppor­
1 sought is more valuable for its timberand stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish tunity to see soldiers from the neighbor­
| his claim to Raid land before the Register and
N
otice is
ereby
,—That
the miner-
under-. , Receiver
this office
at Oregon
Oregon, forts, and I never saw them so drunk.
.xi'iivr.
n H
iikkeh
) G iven
r.is,—
1 nai rue
,. . , of ,,
.........
...-5,«.. City,
. .
...............................................
.. .....
•"......... of
r August,
....................
„
, 1901.
— ■
He
signed, executrix
of the lait will aud testament 0,1 ■ ^
rit’ ...........
ay U’ - e 91h day
"During the many times I have visited
■
names
as
witnesses
:
of DANIEL GERMANN, deceased, ha file«l in
°
William Luce. Philip Condit, J. P Craig and cities contiguous to Army posts, includ­
the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for
.
Jones,
of
Seaside,
Oregon.
Tillamook county, her final account as auch ex-
ing Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and
ecutrix. and that Tuesday, the fourth day’ of ' Any and all persons claiming adversely the
June, A.D., 19ol, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., . above-described lands are requested to file their Detroit, I have watched the soldiery. I
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
9th
day
has been fixed l»y said Court na the time of
did that because I like to study the men
hearing objections to said account, and the ot August, 1901.
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seitlemeui thereof.
a nation depends upon for its very life.
ELIZABETH JANE HUNTER,
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Executrix of last will and testament of1 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for Always I found well-behaved,sober inen.
P ublication .
Daniel Hermann, deceased.
Unit (1 States Land Office,
Imagine my horror last week, however,
Oregon City, Oregon,
NOTICK OF ADMINIMTKATOK 'S HALE.
to see the same men reeling drunk and
May 13th, I90T.
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Notice is hereby given Sghat in compliance
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an with the piovbions of the act of Congress of next to fighting mad. It was all the
order of the County Court of tlie State of June 3. 1«7‘*. entitled ’An act for the sale of canteen law. Now, instead of getting
I 80 Oregon, for Tillamook County, <1uly made and timb r lands in the States of California, O egon,
entered on September 4th. 1900, in the matter of Nevada and Washington Territory,-' asextended beer or wine in camp, under the observa.
the Estate of Dennis W. Ryan, deceased, the toall (he Public Land States t y act of August
tionofan officer or sentry, with some
undersigned, administrator of said enta e will 4, 1892,
from and after June 17. 19O1, proceed to sell at
MARY BURCH,
private sale, the following described real estate Of I’ortl’nd, county of Multnotrah. S'a'e of restraint upon his thirst, thesoldier goes
U 69 situated in 'I'illamook County, Oregon, and be­
Oregon, ha$ this day filed in this offi e her to vile dens, to be urged to drink until he
longing to said estat»», to wit ; l!;c
the South-east sworn statement No. 54O7, for the purchase» f
quarter of section twenty-five (2s)
!s) in
111 township
toiviishin ' ihe Se 1, Nw '» 8xv % Ne
W
Se U of has spent his last cent, and is drunk,
one North of range eight West of Willamette Section 7 in 'i’ownsl ip No. 3 N, Range No. lo
6 80
Meridian, anil the South-east quarter of section W. and w 11 offer pr a»f to show th it the land overstays his time, and is punished. It
sixteen (16,, in township o e South of range tonghl is more valuaole for its ’in her or stone makes deserters.
What could those
seven West of Willamette Meridian. Said »ale than for agricultural p i poses, and o establish
will be for cash in hand ami subject to confir­ her claim to said land before the Registei and women have been thinking of?’’
7 80
¡3 60
9 30
mation by said Court, and will be made by me
at lillaniook city, Oregon.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon. May 16. ¡901.
WILLIAM RYAN,
Administrator of the estate of Dennis
W. Ryan, deceased.
I Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Friday, the 9th day of August, 1901. She
names as witnesses:
William Luce, I P. Craig, Philip Condit Hnd
I A. Jones, of Seaside, Oregon.
Any and all oersons claiming adverse'y the
above de enbed lands are requested to fi e their
claims in this office on < r before said 9th da4 of
August, 190I.
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It was but a puff of wind that struck
Wall street. A few cockle-shells were
upset, but venturing into those specu­
lative waters is at best risky business.
NOTICE FOR FIBI.ICAT10N.
* * *
Pepartm- ut of the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon citv. Ore.,
No harm can be done to the zoologica
,
April »7th. Wot.
interests of the world by pushing the
Notice is hereby given that the following,
nanust settler haa filed notice of his inleiitidii
Victory for Settlers.
theory that the plague is spread by rats,
to make final proof m support of his claim, and
that said proof will he made before P. D.
Charles J. Schnabel, of Portland, was and yellow fever and malaria by mos
Newell. t’.S. Commissioner, at Nehalem, Or.
. n June Sth. 1901, ria :
made happv bv receiving a card from F. qui toes.
AI.HXANI ER ANDERSON.
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.
tt.E. No. 1 ¡9$; tor the Lots 1 and 1 of sec. >». T D. Monckton, Clerk of the United States
Northern Pacific has participated in a
3N.lt. 10 W. W M.
j Circuit Conrt of Appeals at San Fran-
lie names llic Io lowing witnesses to prove
prominent way in several razzle-dazzles
Ins continuous nsidence upon and cultivation cisco, informing him that an opinion was
of said land, viz:
on \V all street. That in which Jay Cooke
Henry Tohl. Andrew Klein, Charles Chris­ filed in that court on Mny 16 in cases
tiansen and Nicholas Pro.toff. of Nehalem 639, 640 and 641—the Oregon & Cali, was wrecked in 1873 was the first, and
Oiegou«
’
the one in which Henry Villard was
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fornia Railroad Company vs. the United
overthrown in 1883-84 was the second
States ex rd.—in which the judgment of
The affair of last week was only a
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
the lower court in each case was affirmed.
Department of the Interior.
zephyr compared with the cyclones in
Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
These cases were brought by Mr. Schna­
,
Mfty Oth 1901.
the other instances. One of the reasons,
Notice is hereby given that the f llowin*- bel in the United States Court in behalf
named settler has filed notice of his intention
of course, why the disturbance this time
of
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settlers
on
indemnity
lands
in
this
to make final proof in support of nisclaim, and
that said proof will be made before the Countv state, whose claims were filed on by the has ended quickly was that the business
< lerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Citv
Oregon, on June 2l, 190I, viz .
Oregon & California Railroad Company, conditions throughout the country at
HARRY K. BROCK,
involving, in all. 3<H»,000 acres in the present are far better than they were on
TpKl 8* R 'lo^V *°r ’Ot* 2' 3' 4 ““J 6 °l **'•
the other occasions.
Hr names the following witnesses to prove Roseburg land district. Mr. Schnabel's
* * *
his continuous res ide me upon and cultivation cause for rejoicing in this matter is that
At the beginning of May, on a basis of
of sani laud, viz .
James SUaek, James Kndad. Axel Nelson his contingent fees in the cases amount 77,536,000 inhabitants in
the Vniteil
and John Heagney. of Tillamook, Or.
to $8000. The railroad company set up
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States, the per capita circulation was
that not only the place limits ol its grant
$28.31. This, of course, is a far higher
T imkk « t.ABB, A ct Jr«« j . L78 — N oticc for 20 miles on each side of lhe 0. At C. R. R.
figure than has ever been reached in the
PURI.ICATIOM
line
were
reserved
to
it,
but
that
the
j
United States Land Office.
past. There has been a pretty constant
Oiegon City, Or
indemnity lands were also reserved to it
increase in the proportionate circulation
....
. .
.
April 20th. tooi .
Notice is hereby given that n compliance from which to complete its selections
for several years. It is nearly 33 per
wt h the pr visions of the act of Congress of
June jrd.it;* entitled An act for the sale of and that no one had a right to locate on cent greater now than it was when Mr.
I'm s r lands in the Statesof C «lifornia Ort gon such lands nntil lhe company had com.
Nevada, and W ashingion Territory.” as ex­
Bryan was starting his reign of terror
tended to all the Pub ic La tv! States bv act ot pleted its selection. The settlers inter,
in the canvass of1896, and it is undoubt­
August 4. >89».
ested
in
these
cases
located
on
the
in-
JOtiKPH J. STUART.
edly twice as great as it would be if
Of Hibbing county of st Louis state of M nne- demnitv lands before they were set apart
solM has this day filed in this otfire hi’mo’ii
' Bryan had been elected in that year or
statement No. 5389, for the pnrcha«e of the Se as such. Some of them had been there
j in 1900. The gold element of the circula­
‘4 of S. rth.n No 5, in Township No 2 N. Cange
No. o W and will offer pnw»f to tU ow th tihe many years, and had made extensive im­ tion is the largest ingredient, and that
laud sought is more 1 aluable for its timber or provements, and were waiting for the
stone than for at icnltu »1 purposes, and to
would practically all have disappeared n
establish hi* claim o said land before the Reais lands to be surveyed in order to file on
few months after the inauguration if he
ter and Ret'eiver of this office at Oregon Citr
them.
The
Court
of
Appeals
has
decided
Orv«on.on Friday, the 19th day of July, iqo'i'
had l>een elected. Still, there is a possi.
He name« as w tnesacs
that these lien 01 indemnity lands were
John J Ln.s»«ck ot Kernville. Lincoln county
bilitv that Mr. Brvan may l>e a candi­
Oregon
Edward swanaon. of Roofs Lincoln not public lands and so not open to be
date in 1904. Hehas many warm friend«
co nty, Orgou; Dennis I. I.uaark. of Root« filed on by settlers.
[ hicolu lonnty. Ore . Ian McArthur, of Hoots
yet, and they are not discouraged at the
Lincoln county,Ore.
In the cases above mentioned. Judge
Any and al’ peranns claiming adverselv the
defeats ot 1896 and 1900. The fight for
shove-described lamia are m^este,! to file their Bellinger decided that the settlers on
e on or before »aid 19th day these lieu lands had a prior right to supremacy in his party between Brvan
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I their claims, and ordered the filings of and his enemies is still to come off.—
Globe Democrat.