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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 6, 1901 Circuit Court. Figures Out Queer, Dosen’t It ? latnook. If a better route can be found, J Barberry bark the past week. Portland Still Beefing. w ell «nd good, provided it struts from j Along came the mouth of Juneand with Judge R. P.Boise will hold circuit court [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] STOP tliat itching and The Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific 1’ Portland. Wliat Portland does not w ent it a bunch of rain. If rain is all it has to [ in department No. 2 on Mouday next, John Doe and Richard Roe are patrons 1 and Union Pacific have a hard problem is diversion of the Nehalem aiidTillamook bring, we hope ’twill return again. and the cases on the docket are as fol. one day of A’s cheese factory ; their milk Hair Falling out and Cure to solve in the proposal of the Portland, traffic to the Northern Pacific at Scap U ncle S aul ’ s C ousin J ob . low« ; in quality, etc., are equal ; their united Nehalem & Tillamook to them to build poose or to the Southern l’acitic by way DANDRUFF and Cause a C. A E. Thayer, plaintiffs, vs. Jacob product of cheese for that day is lOOlbs. Salmon River School Vincenz, et al., defendant. Foreclosure This A sells for 11 cents per pound net, a joint line to the Nehalcin and Tilla of an extension from Slteridan. Port mook regions and make Portland the land is quite willing for the transconti ofchattled mortgage. Joint district No. 47, Tillamook. No. 1 which yields them $5 50 each, but A has terminus of it. The offer gives Harri nental roads to give full consideration Thomas Wilson, plaintiff, vs. Geo. W. only given them a 3 percent test on their using 49, Lincoln co. Three months, March | man the Whip Hand, for with his Union to their rights in this undertaking, but Phelps, et al., defendant. Foreclosure of milk. This they consider an injustice 4th to May 24th. and Southern Pacific interests he would it insists at the same time that due credit ian«iMa»aiuMi«aM mortgage. No. enrolled, 11 ; average no. belong and won’t stand it. They “kick” and have two votes in the Portland-Nehalem be given its position as the chief city and George E. Wethington, plaintiff, vs. A. straightway take their next day’s milk ing, 8 ; average daily attendance, 7 ; STURGEONS •Company, while Hill would have only natural mart aud distributing point uf P. Wilson, et al., defendant. Suit to to B’s factory, out of which B also makes cases of tardiness, 8. one for the Northern Pacific. Harriman the field. quit title. Visitors — W. R. Calkins, Chas. Read, ' lOOlbs. of cheese, but finds a test of 4 can offer Hill community ownership in “ It is not easy to predict wliat course P. W. Ryan, May Burton and wife, Mrs. I Miles Warren, plaintiff, vs. M. B. Pet. per cent on their milk, over which Doe the Nehalem country and await an an the community of ownership idea is like Mary Burton, Mrs. John Whiteman, teys, et. al., defendant. Suit to fore and Roe are naturally jubilant, with swer with the utmost complacency. If ly to take, if it is applied to the Nehalem close mortgage. these remarks. “I told you so,’’ “Justice Hill accepts he will be the minority in a l'lllauiook region, but one thing is certain Simeon Burton, Will Red berg, Lula Ryan, S. Baxter, J. Dick and Henry Curl. Wm. Carver, plaintiff in error, vs at last,’’ etc. Now B can’t make any tripartite agreement to build a railroad, -Mr Harriman will throw away the key M. L. H ampton , Teacher. Rhoda Johnson,defendant in error. Writ better cheese for those patrons than did and if he refuses it will be up to Harri to the situation if he rejects the direct of review. A, for it’s the same quality of milk, and, man to take whatever course he pleases. route from Portland. The line has been Mrs. McKinley continues very weak. W. A. Gage, plaintiff, vs. Hans therefore, can sell it for no more. But it Warranted to do as re Whether Hill will want to put himself in surveyed, and from all accounts it is the Her condition is not greatly changed Brooten, defendant. Suit to establish ' so happened in the course of business in a position which will be dominated by best grade obtainable, and offers the ad from that of last week, but each day presented, or money line. this case that he succeeded in securing a Harriman is one of the enteresting ques vantages of low cost of construction and funded. Price 50c. Joseph E. Gre:n, plaintiff, vs. Mary net of only 10 cents per pound, or $5.00 tions of the present railroad situation. cheap operation. If liarrituan decides that elapses without a gain in strength lessens her power of recuperation. The Green Cowing, et al., defendant. Suit each, to the patrons for that day with a The only certain feature is that if a com to go elsewhere with bis road the direct complaint which came near ending her for petition. Prepared only by 4 per cent test, against $5.50 each the munity of ownership road is not built route w ill still tie open for iudependei. t life in San Francisco is still present. It Henry Hamilton, plaintiff, vs. Chas. L. day previous at A’s factory and only a 8 more than one line will go into the Ne effort. Whoever controls the direct route is in a slightly less aggravated form, but S. J. STURGEON. Barrett, defendant. Foreclosure. per cent test. Doe and Roe get together halem. on substantially the line selected by the gives the physicians and the President Prescription Druggist. John D. Keerscheiter, plaintiff, vs J. C. the next Sunday, compare factory state, There are indications that Harriman is Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook will get much concern. Mrs. McKinley has Bewley, et al., defendant. Foreclosure. ments and “Wonder what in h---- 1 is the not so positive that the best route into TILLAMOOK the cream of the traffic, no matter how shown remarkable vitality, but her ill S. W. Iler, plaintiff, vs. Oak Nolan, I matter, anyhow.’’ D airyman . Nehalem and Tillamook is by an exten many roads may be built from Scappoose ness has so reduced her strength as to adm., et al., defendant. Foreclosure. sion from Sheridan along the coast to or Sheridan." leave her very feeble indeed. It is feared Clara E. Keller, plaintiff, vs. Frank E. TILLAMOOK WEATHER. Tillamook City and Nehalem Bay. Let that unless a change for the better soon >OTH'K TO < ItEIIITOltH. Keller, defendant. Suit for divorce. NETARTS. ters written from Portland have called Temperature. manifests itself, herstrength may become Ladd & Tilden, plaintiffs, vs. Wm. Olsen, Not ce hereby given that tiie undersigned Maxi- Mini Rain Mr. Harriman’s attention to the fact Mr. Walfogel and family, of Tillamook, so near exhausted as to leave her w ith hiuleen is duly appointed by the Cauutv Court et al., defendant. Suit to set aside a mum. mum. Mean. fall. that a direct line from Portland to Ne are camping on the beach for a few days. out rallying power. of ti e State of Oregon, for Tillamook ('ounty, administrator of the estate of Herman Brown, deed. . 53 . . 46 . . 49.1 .. 0.04 halem, substantially following the route 1 1 • There is quite a number of campers on used. All uersons hat ing claims against Designer Watson is greatly worried by dec, John K. Lester, plaintiff, vs. Frank S. 2 . . 52 . . 43 . . 47.1 .. 0.04 said estate are hereby required to present the selected by the Portland, Nehalem &Til- the beach at present. . 41.1 .. criticisms passed on his workmanship on same to me. with proper vouchers as by law re T. Fairhurst, et al., defendant. Suit to 3 . . 52 . . 31 at the office of B. t,. Eddy, attorney-at- Mr. Higgens, second-assistant kee|x?r the challenger. He told Sir Thomas quited, 4 . . 55 . . 39 . . 47.0 .. 0.02 lamook, would not only give the Union law, Tillamook City. Oregon, within six mouths elicit deed. 5 . . 57 . . 35 . . 46.0 .. 0.01 Pacific the key to the situation, but the of Cape Meares Light-house, was down Lipton he did not place any value on the from tile date hereof. Dated this t6th day of Ellen Mitchell, plaintiff, vs. Harry 6 . . 60 . . 44 . . 52.0 .. May, Wot. T. call on the traffic. Still, nothing has oc Sunday. FRANK SEVERANCE, result of the trial races on the European Mitchell, defendant. Suit for divorce. 7 . . 56 . . 38 . . 47.0 ... 0 04 cured to show that Harriman will adopt Administrator Estate of Herman Brown, James West came in one day last week side. He built the jaeht with an eye to deceased. Annie Nelson, plaintiff, vs. Louis Nel 8 . . 54 . . 44 . . 49.0 .. 0.32 the direct line. An effort has been made to visit his father, Mr. E. West. 9 . . 59 . . 45 . . 52.0 .. 0.65 American sailing conditions, and noth son, defendant. Suit for divorce. NVIHMONN. to have him view the situation in this 10 . . 63 . . 43 . . 53.0 ... 0.01 Mrs. Easter went to Tillamook the ing has happened to alter his judgment R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Wilson 11 . . 64 . . 51 . . 57.1 ... T. Department No. 2. light of his own interests, but whether he first of the week visiting. that she will prove the fastest challenger In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for River Boom Toll Road and Improve 12 . . 63 . . 49 . .. 56.0 ... 0.06 will do so is another thing. The South Mr. Elmer Hall has purchased a cream he ever sent across. Captain Sycamore the County of Tillamook, SS. ment Co., et al., defendants. Receiver 13 . . 58 . . 47 . . 52.1 ... 0.00 ern Pacific is reported to be looking separator for his dairy. Success to him. expressed entire agreement with this Kuntt Shaw, va. plaintiff, 14 . . 59 . . 46 . . 52.1 ... 0.00 ship. D. R. Shaw, defend «nt. 15 . . 62 . . 49 . . 55.1 .. 0.06 again into the feasibility of bringing the view. He says if he and Watson had had To the above named defendant : Euna Shaw, plaintiff, vs. D. R. Shaw, 16 . . 60 . . 50 . . 55 0 ... 3.56 traffic to the Tillamook-Nehalem region NEHAIEM. In «he name of the State of Oregon : You are their way the challenger would have hereby defendant, suit for divorce. .. 51.0 .. 0.35 by way of Hillsboro and Oswego. This 17 . . 57 . . 45 reaired to ap|>ear and J answer the com- plaint flleu against r------------------- ----------- you in th» the above entitled been taken across the Atlantic when she 18 . . 58 . . 41 . . 49.1 ... 0.06 The tug Vosburg arrived in with the suit, on or before six week« from the date of the would land the freight at Jefferson street . 49.1 ... . 42 . 0.20 19 . . 57 . was launched to be tuned up there, but first publication of this summons, to-wit, on or Real Matate Transfers. ¡20 . . 61 . . 41 . 51.0 ... 0.10 depot, which is a mile south of the Union barge on Wednesday last. She left next Lipton did not want this, as his only before June 6, 1901. and if v«»u fail to answer for want «hereof, tbe plaintiff will apply to the 21 . . 60 . . 48 . . 54.0 ... 0.10 Central station and transcontinental day for Astoria and returned the follow, for a decree dirolvlng the marriage con John Erickson to Wisconsin Invest, 22 . . 59 . . 40 . . 49.1 ... 0.36 ing day with another donkey engine for chance of getting the King as his guest court tract now existing between you and plaintiff, terminal facilities. Why the Southern was to have the Solent trials. They and for the care and custody of your minor meat Co., Se Vi of Ne *4, sec. 9 and Sw 14 23 . . 58 . . 43 . . 50 1 ... 0.37 the logging camp. She then loaded with persists in the course when it can have were accordingly arranged. Watson children, Sadie Shaw and Fied Shaw, and for of Nw 14 and lots 5 and 6, sec. 10, tp. 24 . . 72 . . 39 . . 55.1 .. T. 25 . . 76 . . 43 . . 59.1 ... 0.00 Nehalem freight delivered to it at Hills salmon for S. Elmore and left again for disapproved of them from the first. He costs. This lummoiiR is nerved upon you by publica 3 N. R. 8 W. 26 . . 77 . . 51 . . 64.0 ... 0.00 boro with a road to the Union depot by Astoria. tion in tiie Tillamook Headlight, by order of blames the hurry with which the boat the Hon. G. W. Sappington. Judge of theCounty H. H. Aiderman, sheriff, to Wm. Bat- 27 . . 59 . . 52 . . 55.1 ... 0.02 Duncan Cheeholm and his men have all way of Fourth street is a mystery. Per Court tor said county, done at Chambers at terson, tax deed, lot 1 in block 6, Tohl’s 28 . . 57 . . 50 . . 53.1 ... 0.00 the logs on the Kinney claim yarded out was fitted in order to bring them off. Tillamook City, in said county and state, and 29 . . 67 . . 47 . . 57 0 ... 0.01 haps the Southern has not yet given up ¡tnd most of them in the water. The The accident and indifferent performances <iated April 24, I90I. First publishing being add. to Tillamook City. made A, ril 25, 1901. 47 . . 57.1 ... 0.00 its idea of connecting the Union depot . will cost Lipton another$35,bOO to send U.S. to David A. lunes. N 14 of Nw 14 30 . . 68 . . . 44 A. W. SEVERANCE, .. . 54.1 ... 0.00 and the Oswego road by a franchise on fallers are now at work on the Bales tim 31 .. . 65 . Attorney for plaintiff. Shamrock II. to Sandy Hook, but ex and N Vi of Ne 14 in sec. 22, tp. 1 S, R. 8 ber across the river. Sum. 1878 ... 1373.... . 163.4 .... 6.38 Front street.—Oregonian. pense never deterred him doing anything W. ; same to Nelson P. Wheeler. BUMMONS. to assist in enabling him to lift the cup. fn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for William Ryan to Nelson P. Wheeler, MeanG0.5 ... 44.9.... CAPE MEARES. 52.7..... 0.00 Portland Wants to Hog Tillamook. the County of Tillamook. Nw Vt of sec. 21, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. S ummary .—Mean temp., 52.7 ; Max. Clarit E Keller, plaintiff, Misses Simeral and Alice Nelson ai.d TO l’RWVENT DECAY. Wells Gilbert to Olean Land Co., quit temp., 77 ; date, 26th. Min. temp., vx. Suit for divorce. Probably it will not be long before it Mr. Higgins spent Sunday at short Frank K. Keller, defendant. claim deed, Se Vi of Se Vi of sec. 4 and 31; date, 3rd. Total precip , 6.38 is known whnt action the railroad com. ! To Frank K. Keller, the above named de Wosd Preserver Used by Uncle Sum on beach. fendant. N Vi of Ne Vi and Sw Vi of Ne ’/*, sec. 9. ¡nci,es . snowfall, 0 ; number of days panics will take on the proposition of a Yamhill Hiver Work. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are Fred Mills came in to visit his claim, tp. 1 S, R. 7 N. I clear, 2 ; partly cloudy. 3; cloudy, 26. direct line from Portland to Tillamook, hereby required to be and appear before the returning Tuesday. «lerlt« ot Avenarius Carboltaeum Itev- above named Court to hold at Tillamook City, U.S. to Chas. H. Libbv, S ’4 of Ne Vi ’ Dates of frost-Light,'2. 3, 5. 6, 23 and for the Oregonian in an editorial on ('ounty of TillHinook, State of Oregon, within ‘ of r ' hail, " 22 and ----1 Al. Biggs drove some cattle to Barne. oanlxed by National. State and and S Vi of Nw H of sec. 23, tp. 1 N.R. i?0. Killing. 0 Dates nix w«*eka from the (late of the first publication <>f till« summons and answer tlx* complaint Ot 23 ; sleet, 0 ; th. storms, 0 ; auroras, 0. Monday says : gat on Monday. Municipal Governments. 7 W. th«* plaintiff, in the above entitled suit, in Prevailing wind—Direction, S. W. i "The visit of President Hays, of the Ezra Hauxhurst went to the city Tues piailitifl prats for the dissolution of the i The fame of Avearius Carbolineum which U.S. tojonas Hauer, Sw X> sec- 26, tp. Remarks—T. Trace. 2.52 inches of Southern Pacific, offers a favorable op- day. n arriage contract now existing between plain I I.as steadily extended, as the only bona tiff and defendant, and If you tail so to appear 1 N, R. 8 W. rain in 12 hours, 16th. portunity for settling the terms upon Capt. Geo. Hunt wras at the hub on ' -- tide of wood, since — its - tliscov- and answer the plaintilf will apply to the Court — preserver • ’ ■ —..................... .......... —------------ U.S. to Jehiel Forest, Ne Vi, sec. 26, tp. 24-th—At noon, 91° in shade. The first which a railroad shall be built co the for the relief demanded tn the complaint, to- t-ry in Gt*riiiany thirty years Jig”. It has wlt Monday last. For a deci re dissolving (lie bonds of of summer signs. 1 N, R. 8 W. ___ ____________ all teatHof climate. ____ Holl ___ and I water mony now existing between plaintiff and Nehalem and Tillamook districts. Mr. Mr. Asp returned from tin lighthouse 1 stood C apt . J oseph J. D awson , feudant herein, and thus you pay the costs o, sod steadily lived down all pretended O. Young to C. H. Hicks, lots 12. Hays represents the Harriman interests on Friday. this suit and for such other and further relief Voluntarv Observer. rivals. Today it is not only employed as block 1, Cone & McCoy's addition to may seem meet to the Court. in California, and particularly in the ———————— A pleasant surprise was given to Axel in all countries for the preservation of 1. T. MAULSBY, Bay City. I Southern Pacific. Mr. H irriman has in Nelson on his 48th birthday, when the wood used for household articles such as Attorney for the plaintiff List of Tillamook Teachers. Published by order of Judge R P. Boise, in U.S. to Lem Parker, N li of Ne Se terests in Oregon which are represented guesis were Mr. and Mrs. C. Lindquest, houses, barites, fences, etc., but the na chambers, at Salem, (he , on the 2/nd of tional governments, Isillt of Europe and April, I9 I. the h 1 at publication being made 34 of Ne 34 and Ne Vi of Se Vi, sec. 24, tp Names and addresses of teachers ent. primarily by the Oregon R iilroad & Navi Miss Stella Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. America, have recognized its value in in the Tillamook Headlight on April 25, 19ol. 2 S. R. 8 VV.; same to Nelson P. Wheeler. ployed in the schools of Tillamook co. gation Company, and secondarily by its Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Heagney I saving public constructions from decay. John Svenson to Hans Heisei, V, acre j Numbers refer to district in which the connecting lines. A conference between BUM and Miss Simeral, when ail spent a plea Following their examplecitiesand coun ties have also adopted avenartus carbo- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for in sec. 19, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. the representatives of the Harriman pro sant evening. teacher is employed. Tillamook Count). lineutn for bridges, pavements, etc . and P. D. Shackelford to F. R. Beals, lots perties, the business men of Partland Marvin Hodgdon and Marion Phelps, the leading ship builders and railroad F. Botefuhr, doing bu Incan a* i 1— Prof. E. M. Haley........ Tillamook. I F. Botefuhr tk < o., plaintiff, | 6 and 14, of sec. 6, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W. and the officers of the corporation which of Netarts, caine home Sunday. companies have shown their faith in its vs. > „—Miss A. Tinnerstet........ Tillamook. W. G Howell to The Astoria Co., S Vi has projected an independent line to Ne merits by treating ship timbers cars, Charles II. Smith and Helen | 2— Miss Maud Belshe........ Tillamook. Smith, defendants. J telegraph holes and ties with tbe satne To Charles II Smith and Helen Smith, the of N Vi of sec. 3, N >4 of N Vi and Sw >4 of halem and Tillamook is in order. Pro!>- BARNEGAT. 3— Mrs. U. Woodbury....... Bay City. never failing preventative against cli above named defendants; sec. 10 tp. 3 N, R 10 W. ably Hie transcontinental lines will do 4— Miss Pearl White........... Woods. matic decay and rapacious wood boring Al. Biggs has moved to Barnegat and In the name of the State of Oregon : Y u and Carl Wallin to D. A. Blodgett, Se Yt, what suits them, regardless of what may each of you are hereby i eq aired to appear and vermin, both of land and water. 5— Miss Gladys Newell......Nehalem. filed against you In the sec. 30, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. lie said or done at the conference, but at will help is brother Bert log this summer. Great ixaliea move slowly, and only answer the complaint 6— Miss Carrie Judd.......... Oretown. cause on or before July IX, 19oi, Andy Heeter, of Woods, is working at act alter mature deliberation. It may above-entitled John Williams to D. A. Blodgett, E ’4 the same time Portland is entitled to be which is the time fixtd by the court for the 7— Miss Pearl Briscoe........Netarts. therefore lie safely stated thut govern final publication of this ar ■ iMm (Uul L Barnegat. of Se *4. sec. 17 and E Vi of Ne % of sec. lieai-d. which time you are require .<4 to appear an 8— Mr. Ray L. Antrim....... Beaver. George Elliott went to the city last ments and cm Derations did not employ answer herein, publication i, of this Miaimon 20, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. "Apparently the most sensible solution avenariiis carl oliiieuin until fully con being made 9— Prof. B. 0. Snuffer....... Tillamook. once a *.<* ek for six aurcesalv Monday. M. H. Larsen to D. A. Blodge'.t, Ne 14, of the problem is for the three transcon vinced ot its money saving as well as weeks, the first publication oil ... made oa Jaae „—Mrs. E. D. Severance..... Tillamook. Frank Devine made a trip to the hub wtasl preserving qualities, l’riyate in 6tli, I90I And . if ........... you . fail t ,-t ww sw sec. 20, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. tinental lines in interest — the Union Pa- answer, for want thsieof, „—Mrs. Hayes................... Tillamook. dividuals desirous of lengthening the life apply to the Com t for ju<1g nit'ii I gga iih I you in on Thursday. Dwight H. Thomas to D. A. Blodgett, „—Miss K. S. Myers. ..t...... Tillamook. ' cific and Southern Pacific, controlled by the »uni <>f I1K63.41, f«>gether w th inter««« there Bert and Al. Biggs went to Hobson. | ' of woial work and at the same time cur on Sw Yt, sec. 24. tp. 2 N. R. 7 W. the Northern Pacific, rate of ten per cent per annum from Harriman, and tailing exis-nses, need not fear to follow May at I5 he „—Miss Ruth Cooper....... Tillamook. li, IMO, and for such fur her lum as the ville on Saturday. Albert Marolf to D. A. Blodgett, Nw present directorate by the precedents established. controlled in its Court shall adjude reasonable a* attorney's fees, 10—Miss Dora High............ Tillamook. Mr. Baker, of McMinnville, will teach Recent local examples proving the together with the costs and disbursements or V4, sec. 27, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. Hiil—to agree to build a joint line with 12— Miss Minnie Nelson....... Nestocton. action, and ordering and directing the trillli of the alsivo statements are not this Gust Nelson to D. A. Blodgett, Sw 14, 1 terminus. Should the the Barnegat school this summer. property hereinafter described to be Portland as the 13— Miss Susie Judd........... Hebo. wanting. The reconstructed Madison attached sold lo itatiafy the said judgment. sec. 22, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. Ire unwilling to be a Northern Pacific street bridge in Poitland has I mm - ii treat Von are further notified that the plaintiff in 14— Miss Maude Hargrove...Garbaldi. ELAINE. entitled taction ha* caused to l>e at Edgar T. Latimer to D. A. Blodgett, party to a three-fold agreement for the ed with avenariiis carbolineum, as Ims (healxfTc in tins action the following <lescritH*d 15— Miss Belle Burton........Foley. also tbe pavement at the intersection of tached E Vi of Sw *4, Sw >4 of Sw 14 and Se Vi ; reason that it would be a minority holder real proper!) and all of your l ight, title and in Here we are again, after a large frost 17— Miss Emily Horgan..... Trask. terest therein, to wit Ths Se quarter of the Ne ofNw Yt. sec. 21, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. Harriman should go ahead and build on which swept through our country aud four streets in that city where the heavi quarter becUon Had the S half of the Nw 18— Miss Grace Craven..... Neskowin. est street car and wagon traffic converge. quarter, of and the Hw quarter of the Nw quarter S. W. Elliott to Chas. R. Ostrander, 40 his own aoconut. The Northern .Pacific 1 nipped the tomatoes and beans ; and, I The latter use of the compound was of Section 9, township 1 South. Range B Weat of 19— Prof. Lrster Geer..........Oretown. has a certain interest, from a railroad • oh, how the old women threatened Old made at the earnest solicitation of street Willernet a Meridian. acres. 20— Prof. David Baxter.... Dolph. ill* inteieat of Helen Smith, as heir at law car managers who confidently l<s>k for of All W. S. Runyan, bv sheriff, to S. V. G W. Fearnafde, deceased, III and to the fol 21— Prof. John Blough....... Sand Lake. point of view, in the territory to be de ' Saul should he chance to visit here again. gratifying results. lowing described real property : Anderson. S Vi of Ne 14 and S Vi of Nw 14 22— Mrs. N. M. Ginn........... Cloverdale. veloped. but its interest is not so grest as Dee Moon returned from Sheridan last The gentlemen in charge of the United Commencing at low water line of Nehalem Harrlman'e. Its mileage in Oregon la | week with his cousin, Mrs. Lady. ata point 5U feet up eaid river from north and lots 2, 3 and 4 of sec. 2, tp 2 S, R. 23— Miss Bella Watt........... Tillamook. State« engineer department for Oregon river point of a lot formerly owned by C. Fye, thence small compared with the vast trackage 8 W.________ Mrs. Marie Smith closed a very success- are now applying avenerius cartiolineuni following said low water line up stud river ft» 24— Miss Grace Ford........... Balm. to the dams and lock work on the Yam feet, theme in a north wester ly direction loo of Hie Union and Northern Pacific. Its I ful term of school last Friday. [The transfer in «previous issue of pro-1 25— Prof. W. A. Petteys..... Tillamook. hill river, a flattering tribute to its merits feet, thence in a sou h wra erly direction 39 interest in Portland is not so great as that feet thence south easterly to Nehalem river to Mi. Curl has moved his family to Ab. which was certainly not extended until point pertv belonging to J. D. Jones to Lee 26— Miss Ida Watson......... Spruce. of l»eainning of the Union Pacific und Southern Pa Orient’* place. All Illi«-» mid angles In said description to searching investigation satisfied the au Laughlin was an error mid should not 27— Mrs. Marie A. Smith.... Blaine. conform to Hues and angles in survey of town thorilitw that it was a measure of prac cific, and the traffic it would get from Monroe Switser came in from Willa have appeared amongst the transfers.] of Nehalem, in lot 3 section sj, town.hip 3 28— Prof. G. A. Walker........ Nehalem. Nibalem and Tillamook is not to be mina to visit with his sister, Mr*. Seth tical economy. North, Range 10 West I 29— Miss W. Schollmeyer.... Nehalem. With such examples before them it All the interest of defendant. Helen Smith, weighed In the same scale with that i Moon. as at law of G W Fearnside. dec eased in Taking for his text the words‘ Emperor 30— Mrs. Lillie Buell............ Netarts. would ap|H Hi' that the individtml la fisrl- and heir to lot H section 16 township 1 Hollth, Matige which would be the share of the other ish and th« official almost culpalrla who I Our supervisor, Perl Coulson, has been McKinley,” W. J. Bryan gave out an ex 31— Miss Marie Bradley..... Bay City. jo West Willamette Meridian J and 4, block 1 in Tillamook Cily, Iren two roads. i filling some very bad mud holes the past does not protect Ins own. or the taxpay- I go Ixrts tended statement bearing on theSnpreme „—Miss Mildred Lister..... Bav City. feet off south end What are known as er a packets by using this com|»iund, | • Referee Portland'« right to a direct line has week. Tide Lota Number j nud 4,”in lilla- Court decision in the insnlar cases. Mr. 32— Miss Grace Bellinger..... Beaver. thus saving from dveny, sml lengthening mook City, according to map recorded on page | Edwin Browning was down from Hebo been staled to Mr. Harriman in the cor- Brvan frankly admits that the court’s 33— MissjAlice Porter .........Wilson. the life of all frame strut lures for w bicli ( 64of book d of record of deeds for Tillamook respomlence of his representatives in shaking ha mis with old friends and tell- thus saving from decay, anal lengthening ( outrty, Oregon verdict is extremely distasteful to him, 38— Miss Lena M. Miller.... Tillamook. Thia summons is publi-hed by order of the I ing how he caught his mule by placing a the life of all frame structures for which lion. Portland, and in the pro|s«al of the Port G W dsppmgtun, Count) Judge of Tilla and the language heemploys is more vig 39— Miss Ida M. High......... Nehalem. lie is individualy <»r officially responsi mook County loop over the trail. Along came Jack laud. Nehalem A Tillamook to the trans orous than is customary. even for him. 40— Prof. L. H. Baker........ Barnegat. Made on tne Xiatday of May. I90! l>le. PAXT g N. REACH A continental road«. He ought by thia time with his ears down, but when the rope Fisher Tin arsen at Co., of Portland, | CI.AUDK THAYER He boldly declares that the Supreme 41— Miss Ora Ladd.............. Spruce. HIMON, to have • thorough understanding of the liegan to tighten up. why, the animal Or., are sade Pacificcaaast agents for ave ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. Court has joined hands with the Presi 43—Miss Verna Simeral.... Tillamook. publication, Jnueo. 19*1 situation. As lie is morally bound to thought he had l>ecn caught bv the latest nuriua carbolineum, ami ir can Is- faiund j First dent and Congress in an effort to change 44_ Miss R.M. Robinson...... Dolph. l^st publication, July IB, 190I at W ade A BlUG«*, Tillamook, Or., invention. protect the revenue of the Southern Pa our form of Government, and he calls on 45— Miss Fannie Smith........ Beaver. who will gladly supply information re A fur buyer was »hrongh our midst garding its accomplishments. the people to repudiate his verdict. Mr. 46— Miss M. Schollmeyer ... Holwonville. cific a« well IU that of tiie Union Pacific, ho ha« a delicate question t<> decide, as gathering up furs. Pry n says, in part: “By a vote of |five 47_ Miss M. L. Hampton ...Emma. c. A. BAILEY W’ill Thun came down from Honey Nehalem and Tillamock are legitimately to lorr, the Supreme Court has declared , DKAI.RM IN tbe territory of both oflheeeroed» Uoion Bearvillc and informed us how he caught President McKinley Emyteror of Porto FIRE INSURANCE. STUDEEAKER WAGON Pacific iuter.et« ap|a-ar to require a a swarm of bee*. It happened that they Rico, and, aecor i ig to the p ess dis. direct line from Portland, and 8<miliern lit in a fir tree abont a hundred feet high. . OSHORNE MOWERS, J. S. STEPHENS, patches the Emperor has gladly and, Pacific interests eith«T a half partnership so up went Fred with a lire hive, climb 1 General Banking and Exchange bu*i- BuggiM, li.y r»kM, plow., m.d otli. FOB THE g ate fully accepted the title conferred farm in.cliitn-ry. You cn «.ve HOME MUTUAL and LONDON I & in the direct line or a «atisfactory diet, ing very careful till he reached the het* N«M upon him by the highest judicial tribunal money by <le«ling with in., LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSlRANCE »ion of tiie traffic In »uggeetiou a direct when they started one bv two into the Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger COMPANIES. of the land." Speci.l Price, on Huggie. and Spring ! line, The Oregonion does not wish to be II -e. many, Sweden, ami all foreign countries Wagon*. Agent for North West School Supply understood aa championing tbe route Dee Moon and Worthy Lady have Oar Clubbing Hate«. C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. Company, Notary TILLAMOOK. ORE Headlight and the Examiner........ | »elected by the Portland, Nehalem A r - pealed something less than 1,000 lbs. of TILLAMOOK. OREGON Headlight & Thrice-a.Week WorlJ 1 May. ARNICA BRILLIANTINE. of C. & E. Thayer