THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 11, 1901
NEW
stock :
of
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Wall Paper
and Linings.
Furniture, etc., Sold on the
Installment Finn. Easy terms.
Call and Investigate.
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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING COODS, i
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RPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES,
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CARPETS
MATHXG, OIL CLOTH. LINOLEUM,
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LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN. TOWELING.!
STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY. GLASS,
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Call and Inspect our Goods.
Sewing
Machine
Supplies
1.
N ouj ’ s the time to refurnish your home.
OLSEN
4
CXle are Headquarters for
Prices are locu for First Class Furniture
Tlxe Tillamook
House
l-f’u.m.isliex’s.
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when this court presumes, sah, to en 000 and a total production of5,000,000
croach upon the individual rights of the to 6,000,000 tons of salt annually. It is
excited female with the angular counte stated that outside of the savage coun
Fred <’. Baker, Publisher
■■■■■••••■■•■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■•■••■••••a • nance and intellectual spectacles as she tries and Russia it will supply the entire
hammers away at the unoffending cro world with salt. Not only will the com
Dealers in
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
quet ball, tolerance ceases to be a virtue. bination’s markets, says the New York
( strictly in advance .)
One year........
$1 50 i and the whole American people rise up Sun, include the countries of the western
Six months....
75 • en masse and register a kick. True, as hemisphere, but they will also include
Three months
50 1 the court doubtless argued. croquet may continental Europe, Africa and Japan,
be an inspired and unnecessary sport. China and other Asiatic countries. That
The accident on the mountain Inst Imt it keeps a certain class of enthusiasts j such a plan can be successfully carried
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
week brings forcefully before us again away from golf and plaid stockings, and I out may well be doubted,through in this
that life is hel I too cheap in the United in that confers upon mankind a benefit day of combinations almost anything is
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines
Statesand especially in the northwest. for which the said mankind offers up possibleand a trust to control the world’s
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
Accidents of that character call for a humble thanksgiving.
Imagine this supply of salt may prove to be not im
searching investigation in the interest great army of more or less peculiar cro- possible.
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of the traveling public. True it is that | quet players dropping the mallet and
Ten thousand horses in Manhattan
a number of accidents occur where no going for the cleek and brassie! Ye
criminal negligence can be charged graven images and finny denizens of the have succumbed within a week to a new
against those who are responsible for I turbulent briny, but the thought is over- epidemic which so far has stumped the
the safety of the public, yet an investi I whelming ! Interfere with soin ? other veterinaries, who admit that they have
gation is also necessary in these in ’ sport if you choose, but don’t lay hands not yet been able positively to determine
stances to exonerate them from blame. I on croquet. Golf is the only thing like thecause and nature of the disease or
Unless, however, an investigation is held it, and those who fly to the links for re successfully treat it. The trouble first
it is difficult to determine the causes fuge and consolation will be a burden became apparent two weeks ago, and
ON
which lea I up to such accidents, and we upon the great national community, and since then the outbreak has been general,
say emphatically that the office of county ' the first thing we who labor know, afflicting the highbred roadsters and
coroner should not he allowed to remain ' every other croqueter under the ban of coach horses as well as the humbler beasts
except
sugar,
dorment. All deaths by accident, and j the court will be going around with a of the truckmen and peddler. The dis
where a doctor's certificate cannot be perpetual “ Hoot, mon !’’ ready to floor ease, however, is more prevalent among
the heavy horses in the downtown dis
produced giving the cause of death us.
tricts than anywhere else.
s'lotild be investigated. We know that
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Frederick II. Newall, chief hydrograph-
public sentiment is opposed to holding
inquests in every case on account ofpublic er ol the government geological survey, Yellow Fir dumber Co.’s Prices.
economy. But where is the line to be has given his unqualified indorsement to
Below will be found the Yellow Fir
drawn?
Whatever public sentiment the plan for irrigating the arid West by Lumber Company's price list for lumber:
P rices for L imber at the M ills :
may have been in the past, we think it electric power, and predicts that the in
Per 1000 ft.
imperative that those who carry passen novation will add untold acreage to the Rough lumber ...
gers should be made to realize the re irrigated kind. The scheme seems feasible Sized lumber......
sponsibility they undertake, and in this and should result in even more good than Ship lap .............
SI M MONS.
south half of the south east quarter of section T imber L and , A ct J une 3, iS78.—N otic e for
way they would not likely to run any Mr. Newall now expects. The plan is Dressed lumber, flooring & rustic 14
P rices at T illamook C itv ,
one; the north half of the northeast quarter
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risk of accident, or take chances. To a very simple one, by which the water is And delivered anywhere along the main
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section twelve, the sou'hwest qnaiter of
United States Land Office,
In the ( ircuit Court of the State of Oregon for svction fifteen, all in township rue north of >
Oregon City, Otegon
our mind there is something wrong with made to generate its own distributing
road from the mills :
Till«
rill», r o<»k
o.,k County.
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range cieltt west of« illaniette.Mcridia, .
Afav. lllli, tool
doing bn ij;ess a«- I "
our system when we allow an accident power. The streams in the mountains Rough lumber.................................. 8 00 F. F. Botefuhr,
In putsuarce of said order, said propel ty will
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
complim
Botefuhr & Co. plaintiff, |
be
sold
as
a
whole,
to'
cash
in
hand.
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with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of Congress of
Sized
lumber
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vs.
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like that of last week to pass by with will be used to run the machinery at the
I ated at Tillamook City, Oregon, June 20th, June 3. |8;8. entitled “An act for the sale of
Ship lap ............................................. 9 50 Charb-s II. Smith and Helen |
icoi.
H. H. ALDERMAN. Referee. ( timber lands in the States of California, Ore
out investigation.
We do not sav that powerhouse and the electricity thusgen- Ihessed lumber up to 16in. wide. 16 00 Smith, defendants.
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gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory," as
Charles H. Smith and Helen Smith, the T imber L and . A ct junb 3. 1878.—N otice for extended to all the Public Land States by act
anyone is or is not criminally liable for . crated will be transmitted to the field Flooring and rustic........................ 16 oo To above
named defendants;
of
Ai gust 4, 1892,
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UBL1CAT1ON.
this accident, but, leaving this accident below, where in can be applied to a Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches w ide,
In the name of the state of Oregon : Y u and
United States Land Office.
AUGUST TSCHUDY.
each of you are hereby required to appear and
*2C. per lineal foot.
O. egon City, Oregon.
of Multnomah countv, ofState of Oregon, has
out of the question altogether, ami look motor operating a centrifugal pump
complaint filed against yon in the
I Illis day tiled in this office his sworn state.
Above prices are for lumber less than answerthe
May 20th, I9OI
above-entitled
cause
on
or
before
July
18,
19oj,
which
will
lift
the
underflow
from
the
ing at it in a broad light,we can come to
Notice is hereby given that in compliance ment No. 5403, for the purchase of the Nw *.
thirty feet long
Leave orders at the which is the time fixed by the court for the with
the provisions of the aet of Congre-s of of Section lo, in Township 4 N, Range lo W._ and
110 other conclusion that where lives streams to the surface and distribute it saw mills or with
tinal publication of this summons, and by 1 June 3, 1878 entitled " An act for the sale of will offer proof to show that the land sought is
which
time
you
are
required
to
appear
and
run1 er lands in the States of California. Oregon, more valuable for its timber 01 stone than for
E. G. E. W ist , President ;
have been suddenly cut short by other over the surrounding land ns required.
answer herein, publication of this summons I Nevada and Washington Terr lory," lb ex agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
P eter B rant , Secretary.
being made once a w ek for six successive tended to all the Public Lmd States bv act of to said land before the Register and Receiver
than natural causes an investigation The farmer turns on his motor and the
weeks, the first publication being made on June . August 4. 1892,
of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wed
water flows. When he has enough he
should be held.
6th,
and |
vau , I90I.*
iyn. And
mm if
n you
j-»n« fail
mu to
io so
no appear ami
HUGH Bl'TI ER
nesday. the 71I1 day of August. I90I. He names
or '•«•rtl.Bd, county of Mu'lttmm.h, State of as witnesses :
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shuts it off and prevents useless waste.
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in
th
s
office
hi-*
R Buetikofer, A. Buetikofer, C. Sauerwein
According to Jules llenrivaux, until The practicability of the scheme has been
the-'im off 1..63.41 together w th interest there- sworn statement
f
— No -412 for
the purchase of ami E Rosenkranz, of Portland Ore.
, on at he rate ol ten per cent per annum from theNeLSc
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. ’ 4. Section
6.
Sw % Sw
recently director of the St. Gobain glass demonstrated by the number of plants
Any and all persons claiming adver elv the
May I5 h,15W, and fur such fur her sum astlie ' 4-^f
of Section^Nc^
Section
s in
in Township
ro’
5,
No. 3 N, Range above described ands are requested to file their
r‘‘2i?hJ;,|de re"7,n"bI.v a* «tt^ueys tees. , ■ o “ w . “
a 7.2
,.(| 7.
will
manufactory, the world is rapidly ap already in operation in the San Joaquin
’" offer
7"_. , proof
----- f o show hat 'he land claims
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in this office on orbefo.e said 7th day of
together with the costs and disbursements of sought
-------u-■ is more valuable
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for
its
t
m er or .»tone August, J90I.
proaching the glass age, when men will valley, where it isclaimed that the water
this action, and ordering and directing the than for ag icultui al purposes, and
to establish
C has . B. M oores , Register.
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attached
property
hereinafter
described
to
be
live in glass houses. He does not dwell is being pumped at a less cost than that t
his claim to said land befo»e the Registe> and ' -_______
sold to satisfy the said judgment.
Just received a meat and well
Receiver of ibis office a Oregon City, Oregon.!,,
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You
are
further
notified
that
the
plaintiff
in
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on the fact, in support of his theory, that of gravity ditches, The ultimate (level
selected Stock of foot ware of slim
on Friday, the 9O1 day of August, 1901. He T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or
the above entitled aclion has caused to beat name«
as wi nesses ;
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ublication . ’
mer goods.
baseball pitchers of the present age fre opment of of this class of work mast
tac hed in this action the following described I Robeit Burch, of Portland, Ore.: William
United St ales Land Office.
real
property
and
all
of
yoiir
right,
title
and
in-
For Gentlemen, Ladies’. Misses
quently develop glass arms, but he pro rest largely upon water conservation,
Luce,
Janies
R.
McDonald
and
J.
P.
Craig,
of
j
Oregon Citv, Oregon
t rest I het ein. f.«>-wjt : The Se quarter of the Ne Seaside, Or.
and Children Shoes direct from
x- . . ,
May 13. >9°I-
quarter of Section 8 a d the N half of the Nw
bably overlooked it. This new prophet the restraining of the spring flood to sup
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Chicago.
qnaiter. and the gw quarter of the Xw quarter ab<»v
• described lands are requea e ■ to file their with the provisions of the act of Congress of
declares that glass has a peculiar adapt ply a continuous discharge during the
ot Section 9. township t South, Range 8 West of claims
n this office on or before said 9th day i Junes, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
It will pay you to examine my
Willamet e Meridian.
ability to all purposes and will be cheap, ; summer months keeping the power plants
01 August, I90I,
timber lands in the (states of < alii'oruia. Oregon,
(tOODS and PRICES before pur-
All th»* interest of Helen Smith, as heir at law
C has . B. M oores , Regis er.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,’' as ex
of G W. bearnside. deceased, in and to the fol- 1
thanks to the inexhaustible supply of in o|>eration. as well as furnishing water
chasing elsewhere.
tended to all the Public Land states by net of
lowing described real pioperty :
materials fro.11 which it may be made. , for the ditches.
NOTICE —No charge for sewing
Commencing at low w ater line of Nehalem T imber land . A ct J vnk 3. 1S78.—N otice for August 4, 189a,
ROBERT IH'RI H.
riv< 1 at a point 50 feet up said river from north
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; rips or nailing soles of shoes that
He says it gives a rcsistviice three times
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
point of a lot formerly owned by C. I’ve, thence
United States Land Office,
Oregon, ha"- this day hied it this office his
The su|»eriiitendent of the rural free de ; get loose bought of me.
following said low waler line up said rive 59
as great as that of gramt.is less sensitive
Oregon City, Oregon,
sworn statement No 5404. for the purchase of
feet, thence in a north westerly direction loo
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June 17th I9O1.
to heat and cold than steel, shows less livery has run against a bunch of trouble.
6, Ne '4, N W >4, Nw L
P.
feet, thci.ee in a south westerly diivction 59
Notice is hereby given that in compliance I, 1 '4 zE ’’I -ec. No Section
7, in Township 3 N, Range 1<>
feet,
thence
south-easterly
to
Nehalem
river
to
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
wear under friction than porphyry and Carriers on many < f the deliveries have
Salesman.
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fh<l
will
offer
proof
to
that the land
point of beginning.
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0
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0
June 3 187«. entitled "An act for the sale of sought is more valuable for show
its timber Rnd stone
resists a hammar blow twenty times become sales and deli very agents and the
All Hues and angles in said description .......
to timber
"n-ber land d n the States of California, Ore on
han
for
agricultural
purposes,
and
to establish
coiitoun
to
line^
and
..ngl.s
in
survey
of
..
i
Klon
1C
rriM>rv.
asextended
own Nevada and Washington Territoi v." as extended
greater than that which would lie re country merchants are kicking vigor
of Nehalem, in lot 5. sts tion 23. town-hip 3 to all Public Und States by act of August 4 his c aim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
North,
Range
10
West
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ously.
This
is
not
the
most
serious
quired to shatter marble, while the test
All ihe interest
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on Friday the 9th day of August, ‘1901. He
Helen Smith,
Si All
JOHN ERICKSON,
of tinsion has no effect whatever on it I aspect of the activities of the carriers.
a* heir at law of (J. W Fearnside, deceased, in Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon names as witnesses ;
Luce. Philip Condit. J. P. Craig and
and
to
lot
3.
section
]6
township
1
South.
Range
has Ulis dav filed in this office his sworn A. William
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Go to
Then he calles attention to the great pro They have entered into arrangements
Jones, of Seaside, Oregon.
1° West Uillanntte Meridian.
statement No. U33. for the purchase of the
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Lois 3 and4. 1,¡„ek 1 in Tillamook Cilv, less Sw W of Sw % of sec. 13 and Se L of Se '4 and
grvss made in producing an especially with several wholesale liquor firms that ■
feet off south end
Uhat are known as W’ ? of Sy 14. Of Section No. 14. ill Township aboye-deHCrilH-fl hinds are requested to file their
JENKINS,
hard specimen of glass and declares that have discovered the advantages of the «
• Referee Tide Lots Number 3 and 4 in Tilla No. 3 N. Raiiire No. S w, and will offer proof to claims in this office on or before said 9H1 dav
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7
mook
City,
according
to
map
recorded on page show that the land sought is more valuable for ol August, 190I.
within a comparatively few years houses new system and are selling and deliver
Who has a fine assortment ol
C has B. M oores , Register.
64 of book B. of record of deeds for Tillamook its timber or stone than for agr ci.ltnral pur
<:onnty, Oregon.
ami every thing in them will be made of ing wines and whiskies in considerable 9
poses. and to establish his claim to said land
WATCHES.
This summons is publi bed by order of the before the Register and Receiver of this office
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glass. There is nothing unreasonable in quantities. This traffic is carried on not
Hon i. \\ Mappington, County Judge of Tills at Oregon ( itv, Oregon, on Moiidav the Mth T imber L and . A ct J vxe 3. i S;S.-N oticb fob
CLOCKS
niook County.
dayoi September. 1901. He names ns witnesses
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his conclusions. Glass is used today tor only in states where there is no prohi
Made 011 the .Bat dav of Mnv. Toot
1'uit.d States Land Office,
John Corcoran, David Tweddle.Ttm ( 01 coran
and
CLAUDE THAYER
PAXToN. BEACH * of \inc Maple. Oregon. Frick liemstrom. of
purposes not dreamed possible only a bition or local option, but in states like
Oregon City, Oregon.
SIMON.
Olney, Oregon.
JEWELRY,
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13th, I90I.
few years ago, ami there seems to be no Iowa. Kansas and Maine, where the sale a
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Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
** "'Tl’r «>"" that in compliance
hirst publication. June 6. 19OI.
ALSO
. ,he P'O' phnis of the act of Congress of
nbewe-dvac i’ ed lands are request, d to fi e their 1
reason why it should not be made in of liquor is prohibited or seriously re a
Last
publication.
July
18.
190!.
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clninis in this omce Oii or before »aid 9th day e l 5 1 7>
An act tor < he sale of
blocks ami used lor building purposes on stricted. The department is afraid that a
OPTICAL GOODS.
of September idol.
7 tti il. r amis In the States <>rCalifornia, Oregon,
a
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htngton
Territory, aaestende.i
C
has B. M oores . Register.
if
its
carriers
keep
up
the
traffic
th*v
a frame of iron ami steel. It would per- 1
KKFKKF.E'S 8IIF Or Il CAL
1»|«>
I
* utl lc hand States by act of August
Imps be inconvenient for the human race will get into trouble with the local
T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3, 1878.—N otice F or
Will guarantee all goods as repre
I’».ICTY.
, , „
M ary bvrch ,
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to stop just now to cultivate the kind of authorities, and the superintendent is
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conntv of Mnltnontah. Sta'c of
sented.
United States Land Office.
In Pursuance of a decree and order of salt»
Oregon, ha. this day tiled in this offi. e her
Oregon
City.
Ore.
feet flies use for walking on window panes anxious to avoid this if possible. .X rule
C.Al.I. IX . IX/) IXSrECJ S rendered iu the Clr uit Court of the State of
"«■m »tatemenl No. M|l7. r„r the ,,Qr, |,afH. r
.
June 25th. 1901.
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B" S We
W ■„ Be
of
tin gon. for the County of Tillamook, on the a .
but there would ben decided advantage prohibiting the carriers from becoming
” hcrebv ««'«"
in compliance
OI K STOCK.
nth day of June, 190:. In the partition suit of Mitli the provisions of the act ofCoiigreMof W and Ln
N't. 3 X. Range No. Io
in the end, as 11 man, tired of walking on agents
1
for whiskies, beer or alcoholic
Joseph E. Green, phiintiff. vs. Mary Green
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t
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pr
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of
,0
"how
th
t
the
land
"'“•‘'"’. ■An tf for ttm „|e ►ought is more valuable for iu 'tn Iwr or stone
Cowing. R B Armstrong. E<tes Joseph Cowing. of timbvr Imid.
tn the state, ..f Californin
of any description will be
ti e floor,could then walk on the ceiling beverages
I
Mari r.velyu Cowing. E. H Cowing Johannes '’J''* "'1 X/va.U ami Waahington Territory. ’ a. than for agncnltiiral tm-p<»oa. and o establish
Unhlertaud
California
"Safe
l>poMt
a
V
Trust
at once. The problem of
""
,h' Kegtstei and
for a change, or take a quirt stroll up promulgated
I
Auguit"
tsi*
tht
l’"blk' Lal,<1 s,*t“ h> »<•« <»f lELuirb
Company, defendants the undersigned, referee
’ ""“«ce »t Oregon City, Oregon
the side of a wall after meals. Ami the I preventing the carriers from selling ^•aaaaaaaaaa
nameif in saidordei of tale, will expose» for sale
“,h
August. 1901. She
WILLARD
N.
JONHS.
. and Mell n. the law diie«-ts at public auction to Ol Portland, county of Multnom.h. state of names as witnesses:
men living in glass houses might even groceries ami supplies of city wholesale a
the high» st bidder, at the Court House door of Oregon, ha, tltta day
''■'¡ham l.tiee, J, P. Craig. Philip Condit and
jn (hj, og,ee hi«
saki to.nity. m the city of Tillamook City.
continue throwing stones with perfect I houses is a different thing, however, and a
A. Jone« of seaside, Oregon.
for the porches of -1^2’■.’t"’1 »'I persona claiming mlrerse'y'lie
!• Otegon, ou Monday, the 22nd day of July. 1901'
safety, a* the glass possesses the remark the
I
department m.iv experience difficulty 4
the hour of one o’clock p m ". 1 he real pro^ «' w Ih.’Jh
M, •«"<’
offer ptttof to rwX'i’.m“«• r..|Ue.ted to ti e their
«• at perti
situated in the County of Tillamook. n
able resistance a ith which it is crediteli. in putting an end to it.
,h,. *"d^”,1ht *' "tore valuable for Aug^’t ¿'1 °"1C® ““ ur b,lon’ "ai<1 '-»th d»- of
Mate ol fiiegon. and described ill said order of us
timber or stone than for agricultural nurno«»»« 1
• t w
sale
a«
follows,
to
wit
:
and toeatabli.h hi.claim to Mid land bjf .rith«
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( has . B. M oores Rejrister.
east half of the north we* quarter and “'■«» '”"'1 K-eiverof tht. offi« Hl
The Supreme court of the District of
There is projected an international a
II lota The one
and two et section
section thirty
-one • ; the tin' ’u
thirty-one
M'",<’a’r «Iw-’-rd day of September
S.
M.
HAYES
Columbia has ju*t declared croquet a trust to control the salt .of the world, a
southwest quarter of action thirty one : the I*. ’
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
He names as witnesses
a southeast
quarter of
of section
section thirty
thirty-one
one ; ; the
Department of the interior.
Makes a S|»ecialty of Manufactur
of Wi.son. Or ; T. 8 Potter J T
nuisance ami enjoine I from indulgence in Oil first thought this would secin to l»e
northwest quarter of section twenty ; the south w
Wellsaud
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Mead,
of
Portland.
Ore
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a
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
a
ra«( <pi.«rter of seclton twenty. «¡1 in township
ing all kinds of
the delirious spot t a whole family Invause. an utterly impracticable scheme, jet it
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a .
,
Jn,y I8t- ’9or.
one noitti
tn of
ol range
r«’1«»* six west of Willamette
bSrebJ. *,ven ,hal
following
a Meridian . the southwest qnaiter
to adopt 11 slang phrase, are members is stated that the National Salt com
quaiter of section
o,,or
-td
•? named .ettler h.. ile<| ,,otl« of ht> intention
Harness.
Saddles,
twenty six the not
uoithwcst
ot acct
secton
th wist quarter of
on
Pro’,f 1" «tipport of hi, clBlnt.
thereof "chewed the wickets” over the pa 11 v,which has its headquarters in New
■ twenty-six . the southeast quarter ot section
,
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before the
U rab . B. M oores , Register.
twent\ three • ; the west half of the southeast
Collars.
various compile.1 tr«l plays. The Boston Xork, has lieen working on a plan to S
!t«J i t1'of ? '»»mt-®» e«-. Kt Tillamook,
and lot a three and tour in section
Oregon, on Angu.t 17th. lotti. vi, ■
twenty five the southwest quarter of section
Herald rises in protest, and its strenuous combine w ith the Canadian Salt coin pan v a
Trimmings. * quarter
.r t- „ c ,,1, ari -ES E. DONALDSON.
twenty five ; , the west half of the northeast
We have the teport of a Vermont «. Yr
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object is well taken. So long as the and the salt Union of England and that
quarter and I lota «me and two of aeetten
a First Class Work Guaranteed.
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twenty fi«-e the «outhwe*t quarter of section creamery and it shows that its patrons
supreme court confines its prohibitions the matter is now practically ready for
twenty thtev ; the northwes quarter of section
witn»Mea to prove
In Kailey’s Warehouse at « twenty five ; the southeast quarter ol seettoo received 66 cents per hundredweight for bu L»".!“”the
to puss in the corner, blind man’s buff, closing. The proposed international
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Upo" *"d
♦wentjr-six . Jh«
L__ _________ _ quarter of section April 4 per cent milk. The
weaurn
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Johnny says thumbs up. and casino, it coinbinati >n. it the scheme succeeds, will, a
Tillamook City.
twenty six. all m township
II,J"»’,'>r‘h. Biltiam J. Himea,
Meridian/"
ihe er^nm<ir^8 make a better showing than
seven wt*«| 01
zi Kilianivue —
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is within its dignity as a court, but have a capital stock of at least <50,Oo«»,. |
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aaarf1 north«.« quarter
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HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA,
ST0VES’ RANGES and HEATERS
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flour and
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