Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 20, 1901, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 20, 1901
NEW
STOCK
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Wall Paper
and Linings.
\Furniture, etc., Sold on the
nstallment Plan. Easy terms.
]all and Investigate.
CÜe ere Headquarters for
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINC COOUS, I
CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES,
MATTING, OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM,
LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING.
#
STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY. GLASS,
II
N ouj ’ s the time to refurnish your home
Call and Inspeet our Goods.
I
Sewing
Undertaker’s
Supplies.
Priees are lotu for First Class Furniture.
co., Tlxe Tillamook
House
Furnishers
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
School Supplies.
point of fact, no part of human anatomy
P ublication .
Department of the Interior.
Uuited States Land Office,
no
repays
care
so
well
as
the
feet,
and
Laud
Office
at
Oiegon
City,
Or.
Capt. George Hunt went to the city
Until further notice I will be able to
Oregon City, Oregon,
■ Mr. D. Fitzpatrick has handed us a
May 13th. I901.
part more promptly and painfully re- furnish at half price all supplies for
May. lltli, iool.
the fore part of the week.
Notice is hereby given that the following
Copy of a letter he sent to the Oregonian
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
named
settler
has
’
filed
notice
of
his
intention
Ezra Hriuxhurst returned home last seats abuse.”
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of Congress of
schools,
including
teachers
’
desks,
single
to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and
in answer to an article which a pi »eared Wednesday from a short visit in the city.
that said proof will be made before the County June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
or double seats ; Yaggy s geographical Clerk
of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
Quaint
Features
of
Life
in that newspaper in regard to the in­
The steamer Louise came to Barnegat
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
portfolio, dictionaries, charts, maps up on June 27th, i90i. viz. :
creased charge by Portland commission a few days ago.
extended to all the Public Land States by act
VBNER GRIEST,
of Ai gust 4. IS2-
to
date,
globes,
etc.,
etc.
Pennsylvania
papers
are
telling
of
a
wo
­
H.
E.
No.
11769.
for
the
N
L.
Ne
W.
Sw
%
Ne
'
4
merchants for handling Tillamook cheese,
Bert Biggs and his (brother Al. are
AUG VST TSCHUDYj
and Se *4 Nw % of sec 1;, tp. .’I S, It. 8 W.
F.
D.
V
incent
.
man 36 years old who walked twenty,
busily falling timber for logs.
iie names the following witnesses to prove Of Multnomah countv, of Slate of Oregon, has
which is as follows ;
this day filed in this office Ills sworn state,
his
continuous
residence
upon
and
cultivation
Captain Batter was over with his eight miles from her home to Newville, Eids Wanted to Lease the Wilson of said land, viz :
incut No. 5408, for the purchase *f the Nw
f “My attention has been called to an
Robert Richards, Marcus Curl, Janies Patter­ of section lo. tn Township 4 N, Range lo \V.,an«i
article which appeared in your issue of little steam launch Thursday from Hob- that state, one day last week for the pur­
will offer proof to show that the land snwgnt is
River
County
Road.
son and Charles Sea s, of Blaine, Ore.
sonville
pose of taking a ride on the cars to Car­
more valuable lor its timber or stone than for
C has . B. M oores , Register.
the 3rd inst. regarding the dispute be­
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
George Elliott went to the city Friday lisle, she never having seen a railroad
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue
to said land before the Register and Receiver
tween the Portland dealers and Tilla­ and returned Saturday.
notice FOR PUBLICATION.
an order duly made and entered by
of »his office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wed­
Department of the Interior,
train before, blit when the engine came of
mook cheese manufacturers, in which the
the County Court of the Statu of Oregon
nesday, the 71I1 day of August. I90I. He names
I
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
aswit 11 esses :
May nth 1901.
■views of the former were given a good Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s Prices. noisley and smokily into the station she for Tillamook County on the 5th day of
R. Bnetikofer, A. Buetikofer, C. Sauer »vein
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
f
llowing-
was so frightened by its terrible aspect June 1901, as follows, to wit ;
Weal of prominence. One would imagine
named settler has filed notice of his intention and E Rosenkranz, of Portland Ore.
In the County Court of the State of to make final proof in support of nisclaini, and
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
Below will be found the Yellow Fir I that she hurried away and walked home
■from the patronizing tone used by those
that said proof will be made before the County above described ands are requested to tile their
Oregon, for the County nf Tillamook.
Lumber Company’s price list for lumber: again.
_________
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook City, claims in this office on or befo e said 7th day of
■gentlemen that Tillamook cheese could
In the matter of the applica­
August, 190!.
Oiegon, on June 2l, 190I, viz :
P rices for L umber at the M ills :
C has . B. M oores , Register.
tion of J. D. Edwaads to >ase
[not have been so profitably disposed of
HARRY R. BROCK.
The devotion of a dog to its master
Per 1000 ft.
U.K No. 1184I, for lots 2,3, 4 and 6 of sec. 34,
the
Wilson
Rivercounty
road.
[in the past had it not been for their
was
shown
recently
by
the
discovery
of
Tp.
18,
R
lo
W.
This matter coming on now to be heard
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1H78—N otice F or
Rough lumber................................... $6 50
He names the following witnesses to prove
[efforts in its behalf.
P ublication .
Sized lumber...................................... 7 50 a valuable collie dead on the grave of its on the application of J. D. Edwards to his continuous residence upon and cultivation
United St ues Lami Office.
[ “I beg to assure them that so far as
of
said
land,
viz
:
lease
the
county
road
known
as
the
Oregon City, Oregon
Ship lap ............................................. 8 00 former owner, Thomas T. Barrett, who “Wilson River County Road,” and the
James Stasek, James KiHlad, Axel Nelson
May 13. 1901.
the Tillamook Creamery Company’s pro- ■
of Tillamook, Or
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Dressed lumber, flooring & rustic 1 t 50 died a week ago and was buried at Hill­ Court having heretofore taken this mat­ and John llc-agney,
C
has
.
B.
M
oores
,
Register.
duct is concerned, it is a matter of indif- '
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
side
cemetery,
Plainfield,
N.
I.
Mr.
Bar
­
ter under advisement until this Sth day
P rices at T illamook C ity ,
June8,1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot
[ference to us what commission they |
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
timber lands in the states ot • alii'g^nia, Oregon,
And delivered anywhere along the main rett been me ill four weeks ago and at June, 1901, and the Court now being
Department of the Interior,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
may see fit to demand, as we have a bet- i
that time it was noticed that the dog, fully advised in the premises,
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
tended to all the Public Land states by actof
road from the mills :
June
Sth.
19oi.
It
is
hereby
considered,
ordered
and
| ter market elsewhere, even when the
August 4, I892,
which
had
been
his
devoted
companion,
Notice is hereby given that the following-
Rough lumber................................... 8
adjudged that that part of said road
ROBERT HrR(’H..uJL.^,
Portland dealers handled our cheese for !
began to mope and would not eat. Mr. commencing at what is known as the named settler has filed notice of his intention Of Portland, county of .Multnomah, State of
Sized lumber...................................... 9
to make filial proof in support of his claim, ami Oregon, ha*- this day filed it this office his
one cent per pound.
Barrett died and after his burial a week Bester Ford and running thence up Wil­ that said proof will be made before County sworn statement No. 5404. for the purchase of
Ship lap .............................................. 9
of Tillamook county, at Tillamook City, the !•' ‘2 Sw >4, section 6, Ne >4, NW '4, Nw ,‘4
“About 45 j»er cent of our make for the i
ago the dog was missing. No knowledge son Rivei to the county line between Till- Clerk
30, 1901, viz :
Dressed lumber up to 16in. wide.. is
Ne *4 of sec. No 7, in Township 3 N, Range lo
11100k and Washington Counties, is a Oregon, on July
GEORGE W. BAKER,
year 1900 went to Portland, for which
of
his
whereabouts
was
gained
until
a
nd will offer proof to show that the land
Flooring and rustic........................ 16
county road, and as such that this coun­ II.E. No. 11792, fortlie E % Nw 14 and N Lj Ne sough»
is more valuable for its timber and stone
we received a lower average price than
visit
to
the
cemetery
discoverrd
the
ani
­
*4, sec. 15, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W.
ty
court
has
full
jurisdiction
and
conrol
than
tor agricultural purposes, ami to establish
Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide,
He 1.antes the io lowing witnesses to prove his claim to said land before the Register and
for that sold elsewhere. Add to this the
thereof,
in
the
opening,
improving,
re
­
mal's
body.
his
continuous
residence
upon
and
cultivatiou
Vac. per lineal foot.
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
pairing and leasing thereof ; that there of said land, viz:
fact that we often had to wait three
on Friday the 9th day of August, 1901. He
“As for me,” says M. Flammarion, is a very small amount of local labor
Above prices are for lumber less than
Darius Jerone Dunn, I). If. Jones, Alexandra mimes as witnesses :
months for returns on a shipment, while j
Fraser and Edward McGlinchy, of Oretown, Or.
William Luce. Philip Condit, J. P. Craig and
thirty feet long
Leave orders at the speaking of the inhabitants of Mars in alone the line of said road ; and that it is
C has . B. M oores , Register.
A. Jones, of Seaside. Oregon.
that sent to other places was paid for
The National Magazine, “I rather envy deemed advisable to lease the said road
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
saw mills or with
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878.—N otice for above-described lands are requested to file their
promptly. Moreover, it is a fact that
them. A world where it is always beauti- to some responsible person or corpora­
P ublication
E. G. E. W ist , President ;
claims in this office on or before said 9th day
tion, to improve and keep the same in
chose factories whose product is not
United
States
Lund
Office,
of August, 190I.
fnl, where there are neither tempests nor repair for the period of ten years with
P eter B rant , Secretary.
Oregon City, Or
C has B. M oores , Register.
shipped to Portland pay their patrons
April 20II1. 1001.
cyclones where the years are twice as long the right in consideration thereof to col­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
11
compliance
the highest price for butter fat. The
lect
and
receive
tolls
for
travel
thereon
in
as ours where the kilogram is of376grams
Some Health Pointers.
wi h the pr. visions of the act of Congress of T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
Portland wholesale dealers should bear
P ublication .
and where, therefore, men and women the manner provided by law.
tim'»er lands in the States of California Oregon,
The
straight
front
corset
is
a
necessity
Unit <1 Stutts Land Office,
It
is
also
hereby
ordered
further
that
in mind that the people of Tillamook are
evada, «nd Washington Territory.” »is ex­
Otegon City, Oregon,
who
here
weigh
seventy
kilos
there
weigh
the County Clerk of this county cause
to all the Pub ic Land States by act ot
Muy 13th, I901.
also consumers, and may take it into with the new-styleshirt waist, according only twenty-six and where, in a word, this order to be published in the Tilla­ tended
August 4, »892.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
to
the
modistes,
but
not
every
woman
JOSEPH
J.
STUART,
their heads to buy goods where they can
with
1
lie
piovi-ions
of
the
act
of Congress of
everything is lighter, more delicate and mook Headlight, a weekly newspaper of Of Hibbing, county of St. Louis, State of M nne- June 3, 1*7*, entitled ’An act for
I
the Hale of
find the best market for what they have who wears a straight-front corset has more refined.” And in another place he general circulation ami published in sota. has this day filed in this office his swo n timb 1 'and*» in the Statea of California, Oiegon.
No. 5389, for the purchase of the Se Nevada and U ».shington Territory,-' aaextended
to buy or sell. Should we decide to estab- | learned to put it on properly. The two goes further, pointing out that if Mar­ Tillamook county, Oregon, for the period statement
of tour weeks, and that the said Clerk in *,i of Section No 5, in Township No 2 N, Range I oh II he Public Land States 1 y act of August
lish an agency of our own, it will be in laces should be well loosened and both tians wished to communicate with us like manner give notice therewith that No. oW.and will offer proof to show th t the 4, >892,
laud sought is more valuable for iis limber or
MARY HURt ll,
upper
and
lower
left
untied
until
the
San Francisco, where we can look after a '
sealed bids will be received at such stone than for ag icultu al purposes, and to Of I’ortl'ml. county of Multnomah, S'a’e of
corset is clasped in front. One hand they would have doubtless made the ef­ Clerk’s office in form and manner as by establish his claim o said laid beto’e the Regis­ Oregon, ha- this day tiled in this offi< e her
portion of the export trade, not in a one ]
and Receiver of this office at Oregon ( ity, a worn stat» nit nt No. 54(17, foi ihepurthMe ol
should be slipped down under the corset fort many times in the past and probab­ law in such cases made and provided lor ter
Oregon, on Friday, the 19th day of Ju y, 1901. iln Se', Nw
H>v % N.’ '
W
He % of
horse town like Portland.
Section 7 in Townahip N<>. 3 N, Range No. lo
from the top and the figure drawn up as ly long ago abandoned it, deciding it a the leasing of such road until the Sth He names as w tnesses :
“Now all this may be ‘a manifestation
John J. Lnsack of Kernville. Lincoln county, W, and w 11 offer pr <»f to show th^t the land
hopeless
business
to
attempt
communi
­
day
of
July,
1901.
much as possible, while the other hand
Oregon ; Edward Swanson, of Roots Lincoln ► ought is more valuaoic for its umber or atone
of old Oregon conservatism’ or whatever I
Sealed bids will be received at the co
lity, <)■ egon ; Dennis L Lusnck, of Roots, than for agricultural i> »'poses and oeatabiiah
pulls the corset down as far as it can be cation with a planet so stupid.
office of the County Clerk of said county Lincoln < ounty, Ore.; Dail McArthur, of Roots, her claim toaaidland before the Registei ami
name you wish togive it, but it is hardly
Lincoln
county, Ore.
Receiver otth’s office at Oregon City, Oregon,
made to go.
The late Mrs. C. J. West of Duluth, from the date of this notice until the Sth
wise for Portland to begin her little bluff
Any and all persons claiming adversely the on Friday, the 9Ih day of August, i ^ oi . She
The body should lean forward slightly who died May 30, owes her untimely day of Julv, 1901, at 9 o’clock a.m., for above-described lands are requested to file their names as witnesaeH:
until she gets her railroad built and a
clnin s in this office on or before said 19th day
William Luce, J. I*. Craig, Philip Condlt mid
during this process. Then the hand death to the fact that she had her for­ the leasing of that part of the Wilson of
July, 1901.
A. Jones, of Seaside, Oregon.
River Road, describedin theabove order,
barricade across the entrance to Tilla­
C has B. M oores , Register.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
should be withdrawn from inside the tune told about five weeks ago. The for the period of ten years in accordance
above <ie eribed lauds are i <<<|nested to fi e their
mook bay.”
corset and the lower lace tightened to fatal results was further assisted by the with said order of Court and Title HI.
claims in this office on or before said yth <1 h > of
SUMMON-1.
August, 190I.
the greatest degree consistent with com­ fact that she again had her fortune told of Chapter Ixxvi., of the Miscellaneous
( has . IL M oores , Register.
Laws of Oregon, and that no bids filed In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Real Estate Transfers.
fort, after which both laces are tied, and three weeks ago at another place. Both shall be considered unless accompanied
Tillamook County.
F. Botefuhr,doing bu Inessas 1
T im her L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
fortunes were to the effect that she was by an undertaking, executed by two or
F. Botefuhr&C'o. plaintiff, I
D. D. West to Thos. W. Lyster, 1 55 the corset remains in its proper place.
P ublication .
vs.
$
more
sureties,
in
the
s'lin
of
two
thou
­
to
die
at
an
appointed
time.
The
first
United States I.and Office,
acres of land sold to D. D. West by J. H.
Cliarh'S
II
.
Smith
ami
Helen]
Apropos of apples, there are two old
sand dollars, to be void upon the con­ Smith, defendants.
Oregon City, Oregon,
J
| fortune was told in Chicago, the second dition that the bidder, if the lease is
April 29th, 1901.
Holgate.
To Charles H Smith and Helen Smith, the
English saws which confirm their good
Notice is hereby giv 11 that in compliance
i in an Indiana town near that city. The awarded to him, will within ten days
above named defendants;
U.S. to P. F. Brown, W
of W ’/a of
with the provisions of the act of I'ongiess of
qualities ;
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon
V
u
and
j gloomy forecast took such hold upon thereafter enter into the contract for each of you are hereby ivqiiired to appear and I June H. ¡878, entitled "An act for the sale
sec. 24, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away;
of timber lands in th»- States of California,
1 Mrs. West’s mind that she could not keeping the road, and give the under answer the complaint filed agHinst you in the Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
M. P. Hathaway, by executor, to
Eat an apple on going to bed.
taking to secure the performance thereof alxive-eotltled cause 011 or la-fore July 18, 19ol,
to all the Publie Land States by act of
You will make your doctor beg his resist its evil influence. Mind prevailed as provided in said Title III of Chapter Which is the time fix<d by the court tor the extended
Estelle Thayer, S 14 of Sw % and W Y2 of
lilial publicition of this siiinmoiis, and by August 4. 189/.
FLETCHER N. \l II-SON,
over
matter
ami
she
perished
at
the
time
bread.
Ixxvi.,
of
the
Miscellaneous
Laws
ot
which time you are required to a|»p»-ar ami
Se >4 of sec. 30, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W,
answ r herein, publication of this summons Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of
A Dr. Searles some years ago wrote : fixed by the fortune tellers. It is a most Oregon.
Oregon has this day filedin this office his sworn
Sarah E. Petteys to Augusta Boving-
being
made
once
»1
w.
ek
for
six
successive
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, this weeks, the first publication being made on June statement No •V<97, for the put chase of the Lo s
ton, block 1, Bar View add. to Bay City. ” The apple is such common fruit that extraordinary case. Mrs C. J. West was 5th day of J une, 1901.
6lli, I90I. A ik ! if you fail to so appear and 4 5, 6 ami 7 of Sec. No. 6, In Township No. 3 S.
few
are
familiar
with
its
remarkable
the
daughter
of
Mrs.
M.
A.
Pettibone.
answer, for want theieof, (lie plaintiff will Range No 7 West, and will offer proof to show
J. B. and J. K. Lester to W. G. Kelso,
H omer M ason ,
She married C.J. West of the Duluth Iron
to the Court for judgment uga nsl you in that the land sought Is mote valuable for its
efficacious
properties.
Everybody
ought
County Clerk of Tillamook apply
26 acres in sec. 13, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
the sum of 11:^3.41, together w th ni’eres there­ timber or ‘•toile than for agricultural purposes,
and Metal company a few years ago.
County,
Oregon.
on at he rate of ten per cent per unimm from and to establish his claim to said land before
U.S. to Chas. A. Moon, Ne^ofsec. to know that the very best thing they She was in reasonably good health all
•May I5 h, lUtO, and for such tur her sum as the the Reg sier and Receiver of this office at
Court shall adjude reasonable as attorney's fees, Oregon City. Ore.. 011 Wednesday, the 24th day
26, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W.; same to Nelson P. can do is to eat apples just before retir. I the time and looked forward to the aver-
together with the costs and disbursements of of July. 1 01 He names a‘ witnesses
ing for the night . . . The apple is an ’ age allotment of yeais.
INSURE WITH
David Marliity,Homer Mason. John Edwards,
Wheeler from Benjamin C. Staton.
tills action, and ordering and directing the
attached property hereinafter describe«! to be Henry Aldei man. a 1 of Tillamook, Tillamook
co., Oiegoit.
U.S. to Louis A. Olsen. S Mi of Se H of excellent brain food, l>ecause it has more
A well known woman of an eastern city
Claude
Thayer,
sold to satisfy the said judgment.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
phosporic acid in easily digested shape received the following note t he other day
You are further notified that the plaintiff in
sec. 18, and N Ya of Ne Vi of sec. 19, tp. 1
alwve entitled action has caU-R-d to Im nt above described lands arc requested to file their
‘Denr Madam: I take pleasure in «hip­ Agent or Fireman's Fund and London the
tached in tins action the following describe«! claims in this office on or before said 24th day
S, R. 7 W. ; same to Nelson P. Wheeler. than any other vegetable known. It ping
to your address a rug valued nt $50.
excites the action of the liver, promotes
real property ami all of your light title and in­ of July, I901.
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
C iias . II. M oorer , Register.
U.S. to Louis A. ('Isen, E Vi of Sw »4
terest therein, be wit : The S<-qua 1 ter of the Ne
for which I shall be glad to receive your
Companies.
sound and healthy sleep and thoroughly check.
quarter
of Section 8 a d the N half of the Nw
If vou do not desire the rug. please
and W Ua of Se Vi of sec. 20, tp. 1 S, R. 7 disinfects the mouth. That is not all.
quaiter, and th? Sw <|uartei of the Nw quarter T imber L and . A ct june 3, 1878.—N otice for
return it.” The idea,” she exclaimed.
ot Section 9. township 1 South, Range 8 West ol
P ublication .
W.
The apple agglutinates the surplus acids I "I never knew such impertinence.'’ Then
Willamet e Meridian.
United Stales I.ami office
All ill»- interest of Helen Smith, as heir at law
Anna B. Holden to Nelson P. Wheeler, of the stomach, helps
O.egon City, Oregon.
she
sat
down
and
wrote
the
following:
the kidney
W. Fearnai'lv, deceased, in and to the fol
May 20th, I9OI.
STOP that itching and I oft.
W Vi of Se Vi, Se * • of Sw V4 and lot 7 of secretions, and is one of the liest pre­ “Dear Sir: I have ordered no rug from
lowing described real pioperty :
Notice is hereby given that in »omplmnce
Commeiicing at low water line of Nehalem ] with th»’ provisions of the art of ( »nigre s of
j
your
establishment
and
I
see
no
reason
sec. 6, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
ventives known to diseases of the throat. why I should go to theexpense of return­
-at a point 50 feet up said river from north June 3. 1H78 «•utlthsl “ An zet for the sal« of
Hair Falling out and Cure rivet
point of a lot formerly owned by C Pye, thence uni er lands i-> the States of <'aJifornia. Oregon,
U.S. to Alton L. Whitten, E Vi of Ne V4 Everybody should lie familiar with such ing that which Ido not want, and which
following said .'ow water line up sni«l rive it» I Nevada Mid Washington Terr tory." as ex­
and E Vi of Se U, sec. 30. tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. knowledge. Next to the orar.ge and the was sent to me unsolicited.” To this she
feet, theme in a north westedy direction loo I tend« <1 to a I the Public Land States bv act of
DANDRUFF and Cause a feet,
thence in a s«iu h wes erly ilirectiou 59 Align-(4. 189”.
Chauncey A Nash to J. J. Stuart, Nw lemon, it is the best antidote for the received the following answer in due time:
feet, thence aouth-easterly to Nehalem river to
II UGH BUTLER
New Growth of Hair, by A |H>iiit of begmiiiiig.
Of I’ort'amL county of Multnomah. State of
>4 of Se Vi, N Vi of Sw
and lot 3, sec. thirst and craving of the person addicted •’Dear Madam; I will send for the unso­
| All lines and angles in said description to Oregon, has »Ins day filed in th s office hi»
licited rug. an«l I trust you will do me
conform
to
lines
and
aiigb
s
in
survey
of
own
9, tp. 3 N. R. 8 W.
“worn statement N ». 54I2, for the pnrehase of
the favor to send for the unsolicited char­
to alcohol or opium."
of Nehalem, in lot 5. section 23, town hip 3 the Ne •* S« '4. Section 6. N h Sw >4, Sw >4 Sw
using
C. J. Bolton to T. A. Patter, Nw Vi ot
ity entertainment tickets which now lie.
North, Range lo West
•4. ofHection No 5, in Township N0.3N, Range
All
the
liiterest
of
defendant
Helen
Smith.
Foot baths of cold water into which a with about twenty-eight others, on mv
10 W. and will offer proof o show hat • lie lami
sec. 26, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W.
•>*»*•**#*•*«>* tax* * k * ' as h« ir at law of G W Fearnside. <!♦ ceased. 1» ' sought
in more v»*lliable for its t mser or stone
desk.
”
“
The
discourteous
boor
!
”
she
ex
­
considerable amount of listerine, half a
1 and to lot 3, sect on 16 township 1 South, Range than for ag iculinral ¡»urposes, and to establish
claimed. ______________ __
Io West Willatnett? Meridian
I
D im claim to said land l»efo e the Reginta« ami
cupful at least, is put, will lie found to
lx.ts 3 a nd 4, I.L wk 1 in Tillamook Cjlv, legs Receiver of ihis om<*e a Oregon City, Oregon,
Because it is Customary
2o fret off south en«l
V hat are km»wn as on Friday, the 9th day of August, 1901. He
be a great relief to tender feet in the
J
“ Referee Tide Lots N imilxrr 3 and 4 ' ill '1 dla name? a« wi n»‘ m »- m .
spring walking. A chiropodist who gave
I iiKMik City, »c ording to map recorue«! on page
Hobeit Hutch, of Portland, O*e . William
M r . E ditor ,—Will you inform me whv
I
64of book H. of rtcoid of deeds for 1 i.laiuook • Luce .lanien R. McDoiia.d hik I J. P Crmg, of
< ‘omity, Oregon
the store keepers charge as much for this advice says further that the nails ■ Go to
seaside, Or.
This summons is publi lied by or«!er of tl.e j Any and all persona » laiming adversely the
should always be cut straight across to
a
I lion
W aappingtoli, Count) Judge of Ti.la 1 h I x » v <!»•»« i it»e<i lands are r»-ju»- e to file tln ir
small eggs as large ones ?
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the
level
of
the
top
of
the
toe.
as
a
pre
­
k
mook
County.
claims n this office on or before »aid qtli <l«y
H ovsekeeper .
Made 011 tne 3ist <i»iy of May, ¡ q » i .
ol August, i9>il.
vented of ingrowing nails. They will never
CLAUDE THAYER
PAX foN. BEACil A
C iias . B. .M oorer , Régir er.
[Beca use it is customary for them to buy
I
of
Who has a fine assortment
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SIMON.
grow
in
if
the
corners
are
left
untouched,
Attofiujrs for Plaintiff.
them that may. Different breeds of fowls
I.
WATCHES.
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unless theshoe is worn entirely too short.
First publication, June 6. iqfil
NOTICE FOR ft BI.ICAT1OM.
shows that the weight of eggs differ
Department of the Interior,
l^ast publication, July 18, 190I.
Warranted to do as re-
CLOCKS
"Darned stockings, too,” he said, senten- ■
■
Land Office at Oregon • ity, Ore .
Light Brahmas are the heaviest, weigh,
May 25th. 1901.
and
tioslv, "keep me in business. Walking, at
re-
Notice 1« hereby given that the following
presented,
or
money
ing 28 ounces per dozen, while those pro-
C.
A.
BAILEY,
JEWELRY,
hamed nettler haw filed notice of hi« intention
the
best,
is
hard
upon
the
feet
of
the
city
■
<laced by the brown Leghorns weighs but
to make ft al proof in «iipport of him claim,
DKAI.KM IN
funded. Price 50c.
ALSO
and that «•«»«! pi<»of will l>r made before the
17 ounces. If the latter were worth 13H dwellers, who must tramp these un­ ■
County
Clerk of Tillam< ok co., at Tillamook,
STUDER AKER WAGON
OPTICAL GOODS.
Oregon, on July 8th.
cents a dozen the eggs of the Brahmas yielding pavements. The tiniest darn
M<|.PH M At Kf.EV
■ I Prepared «mly by
OSRORNE MOWERS,
a
frets
and
rubs
the
skin,
and
is
likely
to
are w .r.li 21V, cents if sold bv weight.
II.E. No 1 54” for the W»>ofihe \5 M office 20
Biiggiew, liay rake«, plows, ni .<1 ollie tp 2 •. R. 7 W
•
S.
J.
STURGEON.
Eggs vary in weight as well as in price, create an inflammation which it will
guarantee
all
goods
as
repre
­
Will
lie name» the followin g wltupaaea to prove
larin iiiHcliiiitiy
Y oh » bii save
a
hie coiitinnouaresitleiice upon and cultivation
and If our correspondent is not satisfied take professional treatment to relieve. M
sented.
money l»y'lealiug with me,
Prescription Druggist.
of «aid Lind, v z
Almost
as
bad
as
the
darned
with
a
with the manner in which eggs are sold,
John D Edwa da, David Martlny Eugene
CAIL IN AND INSPECT a
Pricei» on Ihiggn-a hih I Spring
TILLAMOOK, . . OR.
Jenki « and Charles I. Clough, of Tillamook,
VV Rgons.
she should ask for Brahmas eggs, as the hole in it. Few persons think of the
OCR
STOCK.
Oregon.
i
comfort of their feet until the discomfort
C ham . B M o RK*
e ter
C. A. BAILEY. Tilkinonk. Ore.
intrinsic value of eggs of lesser weight is
rou«es them to desperate measures. In
a
the same ]
Portland’s Cheese “Graft.”
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BRILLANTINE.