Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1901, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 1, 1901
WE'W
OF-
STOCK
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Sewing
Machines.
Undertaker's
Ule are Headquarters for
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINC GOODS,
and Linings.
Furniture, etc., Sold on the
Installment Plan. Easy terms.
Call and Investigate.
f CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES,
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MATTING, OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM
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LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING
STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, GLASS,
N ouj ’ s the time to refurnish your home
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Priées are locu for First Class Furniture.
House F1 U. X* xx is lx ers
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Quaint Features of Life
“This,” was on announcement got up
Will Test the Law.
in regular wedding card style on heavy
Suit to test the constitutionality of the
There appears to be no limit to the white paper.
The stationer read it act of February 23, 1901, which author­
curiosities of crime. In a murder case at aloud :
izes counties to sell ail land heretofore
Vienna the charge is made that a banker
M rs . I srael M urray
bid in bv them for delinquent taxes, filed
obtained a large legacy by employing a requests the pleasure of your presence at
by the Title Guarantee & Trust Com­
ventriloquist, who uttered testamentary
the celebration of her divorce
pany in the State Circuit Court. Mult­
words which apparently came from the
from
nomah County is made the defendant.
lips of the dying man.
M r , I srael M urray .
The papers in the case were prepared by
Wednesday evening, July tenth,
E. B. Seabrook and William A. Munly,
In a complaint filed in court a Chicago
Nineteen Hundred and One,
of the law department of the trust com­
woman speaks of her husband thus ; “He
at Nine o'clock.
pany. This is the first suit in Multno­
won’t walk any way in the house but
He paused and looked at the customer. mah County against a law which has
backwards. He has not shaved or cut
“ Well, I’ll declare !” gasped the cus­ been the subject of widespread discus­
his hair for six months. He smokes in tomer.
sion. Under the act the county is em­
the middle of the night, and sometimes
“ Surprise you ?” asked the stationer. powered on and after the first Monday
gets up in the night and sings. He always
“ Well, rather,” returned the customer. after July 1, 1901, sell property taken in
throws matches over his right shoulder “It’s the funniest thing I ever heard of . ”
for (delinquent taxes.
The county is
no matter where they land, and twice
“ It’s a new one on me, too,” said the making lists of the delinquent property
set a bed on fire. Be won’t allow any­ stationer. • • I've printed a good many
with a view of beginning sales in Sep
one to pass him on the right side, and I odd invitations and announcements in
tember.
ask anv right-thinking man to look at my time, but this thing of celebrating a
him. Just see what I’ve got to put up divorce is a decided novelty. I don’t
with.”
know whether the customer is ever
going
to become popular or not, but if
Rev. Kidding Bishop Leech of the First
Methodist church of Hackensack, N.J., there are many people in New York as
Just received a meat and well selected tjg
believes in solid comfort at his services in glad to be released from matrimonial
the summer months. A week ago he cor­ entanglements as is Mrs. Israel Murray Stock of foot ware of summer goods.
For Gentlemen, Ladies', Misses and
dially invited women to attend his I will probably print a good many such
church bareheaded and then compliment notices in the course of the next f«w Children Shoes direct from Chicago.
ed them for accepting the invitation. months. ”
It will pay you to examine my GOODS
Dealers in
OAK U }
A Partial Victory.
The Wheeler Lumber Company has
scored a partial victi ry in its light with
the Oregon & New York Coal & Timber
Company for the piivilege of using the
Nehalem River and its tributaries The
last-named company first filed notice of
its intention to improve th« streams,
and. as ti e law required the County
Clerk to refuse any other such declara­
tion made within three months, the in
scrument of the Wheeler people was re
jected, not only at Astoria, but in Colum
bia County.
The Wheeler company
then commenced mandamus pn c. edings
to compel the Clerk of Columbia Comity
to accept the declaration, and Judge
McBride has ruled that it must lie ac
cepled. In accordance with this de-
cision, Clerk Wherity, of Clatsop, has
filed the paper.
More than 30,000 birds’ eggs, repre-
■cnting years of effort in finding them
and the expenditure of thousands ol dol-
lars to make up tile collection, have just
come into the possession of John Lewis
Childs of Florida Park, L. I., a wealthy
seedsman who founded the town where
lie lives. When all these eggs come to
him Mr. Childs will have tile largest and
most valuable collection of North Amer,
¡call birds’ eggs in existence. The col­
lection, for which he has paid $25,00'1 in
cash, was soid to him by Miss Jean Bell
of Philadelphia, a noted ornithologist.
Real Estate Transfers.
Miss Bell spent twenty eight years in
Louis
Olsen to R. H. Hohnes, tract in
getting together this rare assortment of
eggs and many an exciting adventure Tillamook City.
U.S. to John Edmunds, Se
of Ne
was associated with the work.
ami Ne X of Se J4 of sec. 9. and 8*’X
Mrs. C. Newman of Cambell Park, a of Nw 14 and Nw J4 of Sw *4 of sec. 10,
Chicago suburb, was building a hand- tp. 5 8. K. 10 W.
U.S. to John W. Fletcher, E % of W
white stone house, when some one dis-
covered that the bay window extended Jj of sec. 24. Ip. 2 S. R. 7 W.
Leonard II. Witt to Coleman 4.
four feet over the building line. Neighbors
attacked her in the courts and the house Wheeler, S Ji of Nw % and N >a of Sw
had to come down. She hungered for >4 of sec. 16, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W.
R. H. Holmes to Lotlie Davis, various
revenge. Engaging the services of an
architect she began to put up a shanty tracts.
John Harter to C. R. Ostrander, lots 9
on the site that will squat as a reproach
and an eyesore. Campbell Park is a and 10 in block 5, Bar View add. to Bay
beautiful place. The shanty stands with City.
its back to the street. A man who never
Homer Mason to C. E. Hadley, Sw J4
before bad done any painting was hired of sec. 27, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
to smear it yellow. Then in a local pa|>er
Claude Thayer to Curtis Johnson. W
appeared this adyertisement: “Wanted % of Nw J4 of sec. 24, and E
of Ne >4
a noisy family to occupy a new house; of sec. 23. tp. 2 8, R. 10 W.
must be at least five boys; red-haired
Alfred Gubser to Louis Olsen. W Ji of
ones preferred.’^__________
sec. 26, tp. 2 N. R. 8 West.
Lucy L. Woodward to D. A Blodgett,
John Hubbard, 60 years of age, attend­
ed church survives at Milford, Con., last Se >4 of sec. 26. tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
U.S. to James A. McLean, Nw % of
Sunday dressed just like a wamau. Hub-
hard has sidewiskers. He wore a wom­ sec. 36. tp. 2 N. R 7 W.
U.S. to Frank A. McGaffin E >a of Ne
an’s white duck suit. It was stiffly
starched and the skirt did not go much X and E >2 of Se Ji of sec. 36. tp. 2 N,
below the knees. A yellow silk ribbon R 7 W.
U.S. to John 8. Gard.Sw >4' of sec. 36,
made the belt for the waist. The neck
tp.
2 N, R 7 W.
of the dress wascut quite low, on account
U S. to Jefferson D. Puter, W 'a of
of the heat.
Black shoes, covered with black “spats’’ Ne ‘4 and W ,'a of Se >4 ot see. 36. Ip. 2
were worn, the tops of the shoes coming N R 7 W.
to within a few inches of the end of his
due* skirt. He wore a large straw hat
and carried an umbrella. Hubbard, in
this queer rig, marched into the First
Congregational church aud strode down
the center aisle to a pew well up towards
the altar-rail. He did not mind the gaze
of the worshipers.
On leaving Hubbard walked over to
his old-fashioned buggy, got up on the
seat, jauntily enough for a man in skirts
and drove off with his old horse. His
Sunday dress is patterned, he claims as
nearly as can be made up, after the style
of clothing that Christ wore when on
earth. He has peculiar ideas on religious
matters generally.
“Come back here a minute if you have
time.” raid a New York stationer •' Did
yoo ever see anything like thia ?' he
added, as the customer approached.
What Hanna Probably Thinks
If I were Chauncey M. Depew,
•Cey M. Depew,
•Cev M. Depew.
If I were Chauncey M. Depew
1 know what I would do.
I'd hunt some festive groundhog hole,
’Twive groundhog hole,
’Twive groundhog hole,
I’d crawl inside that groundhog hole.
And pull the hole in. too.
Chicago Tribune.
and PRICES before purchasing else,
where.
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. ,
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies,
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Maehinas.
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
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The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
THE GOOD BOOK SAYS:
RED SHOE STORE. %
Last Sunday evening looking to his own
comlort, he pleached with an electric Ian
in operation on the pulpit platform and
hiscongregation later congratulated him
on the innovation. Incidentally, he
preached about Sunday base ball in
Hackensack and said the a uthoritirs
must first stop the more fashionable
Sunday golf.________
monair ,
M c I ntosh &
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Royal tailoring can be
H orn by the workman as
Easily as it can be worn
By the merchant or banker,
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JULY PRICE LIST now in effect, and it is a warm one.
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Pick your cloth for any season, no limit of patterns to make a selection from. Those who can afford it will
buy SUITS, OVERCOATS and FANTS. There are many who will order no less than six pair trousers. The
sale is on and the goods will be gone before a great while. It pavs to pay less and dress better.
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KING & KERREMANS.
EXCLUSIVE RESIDENT IN ROYAL TAILORING.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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L. EDDY,
T illamook . O regon .
T illamook . O regon
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M oose S kin S hoe
COOPER,
Claude
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: Opposite Court Iloil’e,
Salesman
T imber L and , A ct J vne 3, 1878.—N otick F or
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore.
June 25th. 1901.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 187S. entitled “An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as
extended to all the Public Land State« by act of
August 4, 1892.
WILLARD N. JONES,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 5879. for the purchase of
the South Hast % of Section No.
Tp. No 2
X Range No. 8 W of W.M , and win offer proof to
«how that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes
and to establish hrs claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon
City. Or., on Monday, th< ¿3rd day Of September,
1901.’ He names an witnesses :
W. J Smith,of Wlison, Or.; T. H. Potter. J. L.
Wellsand <’ W. Mead, of Portland Ore.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested tn file their
claims in this office on or before said 23rd day of
September, 1901.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
T ii . i . amook , O regon .
0LAUDE THAYER,
ATTORN EY-AT-I. A W,
T ii . i . amook , O regon
NOTICK FOR pmtlCATIOM.
Department of the Interior,
Land office at Oregon < ity. Ore.,
Joly i*t. 1901.
Notice i« hereby given that the following
named «ettler ha« filed notice of hl« intention
Horticultural ComtuiRsioii'-r C. S. Ri- to make fi «1 proof in «npport of hi« claim
l«y RfHted that the pear oa<-liardaof the and that «aid pr«K>f will be made t»efore the
San Joaquin Valley will aoun 1« thing« County Clerk of TilUm««k co., at Tillamook.
*»n August 17th. I9UI. via •
of the paat utile»« wine meaua can l>e <le- Oregon, CHAKI.E.8
R. DONALIWON.
i iaed to check the rtvagea ot the rtiaeaae H. E No 12,671, for the Nw G of JM? %. E of
known aa pear Might. He says that Sw ’X of «ec- 13 and Ne!< of Nw % wc. 24, tp. 1
R 9 W
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nine-tenths at the orchards of Kinn* 4 Ke
name« the following witne««c» to prove
and Fresno counties are affected. The hl« continuous residence upon and cultivation
said laud, v x
t.l ght is spreading through Tulare Coun- of Widiam
R Illingworth. Uilliara J. Himea.
tv orchard« at an alarming rate. It at, Frank renter and Frank B. Herriugton, all of
tavk i the buds first then works back-1 Tillamook P.O Oregon
C ha », B M oor is . Register
ward to the branch and trunk.
Thayer,
DEALER IN
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Harness,
Saddles,
Whips,
Robes, etc.
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The most complete line
and the lowest prices in
the county.
INSURANCE.
STEPHENS,
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AGENT for the
Reparing a Specialty.
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
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LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
¿Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
Go to
E. JENKINS,
ZB^-ZLTZEr OF
C. & E. Thayer
ROBERT A. MILLER,
T imber L and , A ct J une 3 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
June 17th I9O1.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions ot the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber land 11 the »late* of California. Ore on,
Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended
to all Public Und Stales by act of August 4.
i S q ‘2,
JOHN Kill« KSON.
Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon,
has this dav filed in this office his sworn
.Utement No 54:13. for the porch« e of the
Sw
of Sw % of see. 13 and Se ’
*e '4 and
W
of Se J* of Section No. 14.
ownslilp
No 3 N Range No. 8 W, and will
proof to
«how that the land «ought i« more valuable for
its timlrer or stone than for agr cultural pur­
poses, and to establuh his claim to «aid land
before the Register and Receiver of this office
at Oregon city, Oregon, on Monday the 9th
<iay of September, 1901. He names as witnesses
John Corcoran, David Tweddle.Tim Corcoran,
of Vine Maple, Oregon; Ericlt Hemstrom, of
Olney, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deac ibed lands are requested to file their
claims in thi; office on or before said 9th day
of September itol.
C has B. M oores , Register.
11. Crenshaw,
Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Companies.
FIRE
P. F. BROWNE.
WITH
INSURE
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PATENT NO. ae.OTO.
FOR
FARMS AND TIMBER
LANDS.
All the latest forms of Life and Fire
Insurance.
DAIRY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NOTICE—No charge for sewing rip
or nailing soles of shoes that get loose
bought of me.
RIESLAND
BEN
WATCHES,
CLOCKS
and
JEWELRY,
General Banking and Exchange busi­
O regon C ity , O regon .
ness.
Land Titlesand Land Office Business a
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
Specially.
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
McCAIN & SEVERANCE,
TILLAMOOK.
T illamook , O regon .
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DEALER
[JAJ’ID WILEY, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
All call promptly attended to.
T ii . i . amook , O regon .
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M. SMITH, Ml) ,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
CHAS,
PETERSON,
Offices ill T.sld's Buildings.
TILLAMOOK
QB.
O.
II.
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DENTIST.
Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge
W ork,
T illamook C ity ,
O reoom .
For Fence Posts.
FIR COATBC WITH
Carbol ineum Avenarius
Will outwear CEDAR. It it also a
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
CHICKEN LICE.
ItR application to the inwde walk ol
poultry houNCK will permanently citer- (
minute all LICE.
Resulti:
HEALTHY CHICKENS—j
PLENTY EGGS.
Write for circular and prices and men.
tion thi« paper.
WADE & BRIGGS,
Tillamook, Or.
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OSBORNE MOWERS,
Buggies, hay rakes, plout, ai.d ollie
farm iiiHcldtiery.
You cmi save
money by «lexling with me,
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
C A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore.
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ORE.
C. A. BAILEY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
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ATTORNEYAT LAW,
(JAMES MCCAIN,
¡A. W. 8KVEKANCK
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SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
Hot and Cold Raths.
EV ERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
TILLAijOOlÇ
W/HÄI^F AJlD
General Storage
LOWEST RATES.
S. M. HAYES
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Makes a Specialty of Manufactur
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Tillamook City.
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EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER IND HAIRDRESSER
HAIR CUTTING
The larg* new Warphouwe han jimt SHAVING,
been completed. and I am now prepared
SHAMPOOING. ETC
to receive all kind* of meichandiae for
storage at my wharf in Tillamook City Electric Batlia ni«*nly flitted tip Good for
It C LAMB. Pro.
peranna Nuifering with rlieu mat forn,
Goode left for storage insured a Io* eat
Building next door to the 1’oal Office.
rates.