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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 15, 1901. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I CUe are Headquarters for and Linings. Furniture, etc., Sold on the Installment Plan. Easy terms. Call and Investigate. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINC COODS, 1 CARPETS, MIRRORS. BEDROOM SUITES, I MATTING, OIL CLOTII. LINOLEUM, LACE CURTAINS O, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING. STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, GLASS, Nouu’s the time to refurnish your home li House Mismated Couple Sues for Divorce. Nehalem & Pacific Railway. A. L. Max hope to make some money out of it. Furnishers ,'aIcrCai'i Please send me your paper, as I want to know how things are going on in Tilla mook. I think I can get some of the lieople from here to go there. 1 am yours, respectfully, .'fr.'iy.'p' i ó M c I ntosh Dealers & M c N air , in HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. A lfred L etcher . Real Estate Transfers. M. Peterson, by sheriff, to J. J. McCoy, N l/2 of Ne l<4, Sw Hol Ne H and Nw H of Se H of sec. 27, tp. 1 N, R. 10 VV. W. R. Goodspeed, by sheriff, to Frank Frayne, W H of Ne H and W H of Se H of sec. 20, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. G. S. Nelson, to Cloverdale Baptist Church, tract in tp. 4 S, R. 10 W. Fred C. Schilke to A. Elizabeth Schilke, NHofNwH and Sw H of Nw H and Nw H of Sw H of sec. 16, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W. State of Oregon to Chas. Reinheimer, various tracts. Chas. Reinheimer to J. W. and J. H. Cochran, lot 4, of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. James Steel to Robert B. Farley, E H of E H of Se H of sec. 9, tp. 2 S. R. 9 VV. Curtis Johnson, by sheriff, to G. W. Kiger, S of Nw %, Nw J4 of Sw Se H of Sw 14 of sec. 18, tp. 2 S, R. 9 ; same from G. VV. Kiger, et ux, to Curiis Johnson Jens Hansen to Tillamook Logging Co., 160 acres in tp. 2 S, R. 9 VV. VV. D. Steele to D. H. Vedder, lots 11 and 12 of block 2, Tohl’s add. to Nehalem. Henry Tohl to D. H. and A. J. Vedder, i lots 4, 7, 8 and 9 of block 4, Tohl’s add. I to Nehalem Wm. J. Goyne to T. H. Govne, lot 16, | in block 3, Miller’s add to Tillamook. C. E. Bayley to Henry Lederer, lots 4, 5, 12, 13 and 14 of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 9 j w H. H. Aiderman, sheriff, to A. C. Kin- i ney, N H of N H of sec. 16, tp. 3 N, R. 10 . W. U.S. to Curtis Johnson, 162 acres in tp. 2 S, R. 9 VV. John M. Cress, Bugin & Snell and un known, by sheriff, to B. L Eddy, various 1 tracts in Pacific Harbor. Jacob Joss to Mary A. Leonard, S H ’ of Sw Ne !4 of Sw H, Se Vi of Nw Vi, | sec. 14, tp. 2 S, R. 7 VV. State of Oregon to D. A. Blodgett, S H and Ne V4 S€c- ^6^ tp. 2 N, R 8 VV. Laura J. Brown to Thus. H. Penton, Vi interest in lots 3, 4, 13, 14. 19, 20, of. sec. 8, tp. 5 S, R 10 W ; same frem James H. Pen ter. Emily B. Stewart to Joseph Bromlev, various tracts. Mary A. Bromley to E. D. Stewart, various tracts. W. A. Wise to T. P. Wise, tract in tp. 1 S, R 9 W. J. C. Porter, et ux, to William Scott, lot 8, block 2, Malaney’» add. to Ocean Park. VV. W. Armstrong to Lodge No. 199 of Fraternal Union, tract in tp. 3 N, R 10 VV Emil Hellebuyck to Nelson P. Wheeler, N Vi of S H of sec. 14, tp. 1 S, R 7 W. W. H. Leach to Frederick Maurer, tract in tp. 1 S, R 9 W. Etta Higginbotham to VV. H. Leach, tract in tp. 1 S, R 9 W, James Hughey to W. H. Leach, three acres in tp. 1 S, R 9 W. B. Higgenbotham, by administrator, to VV. H. Leach, tract in tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. Earl Stanley to D. A. Blodgett, Ne Vi ofNwViof »ec. 26, E H of Sw *i and Nw Vi of Sw Vi. sec. 24, tp. 2 N, R. 8 VV John W. Farquhar to Olean Land Co. various tracts in tp 1 N. R. 7 VV. U.S. to Ralph M. Ackley, W H of W H of sec. 20, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. U.S. to Laura Gibbons, EViofNe Vi and E V4 of Se *4 of sec. tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. U.S. to A. W. Hall, SeViofSw^of sec. 30, Ne V4 of Nw *4 and lots 1 and 2 of sec. 31, tp. 1 S, R. 8 W. ; »ame to Tilhan R. Anderson. E. M. Porter, by sheriff, to Claude Thayer, Se V4 of sec. 27. tp. 1 N. R. 8 W. 1 Sewing Machines. Undertaker's Supplies. Priees are louu for First Class Furniture. Call and Inspect our Goods. co,, Tlie Tilletmoolc well, of Portland, has been appointed The following mismated women have receiver. filed suits with the county clerk to be freed from their husbands, who have de- No Place Dike Tillamook. deserted them : Ursula J. Austin Thrall, plaintiff, vs. [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] D ear S ir ,—I promised to send you a C. W. Thrall, defendant. These parties were married at Rochester, N.Y , oti the letter for publication so that my many 23rd of May, 1899. No children were friends in Tillamook will all hear from born to this union. Plaintiff has never me at the same time. After leaving depended in any wav upon delendant for Tillamook I went to Portland to see Dr. I her support, although he had amp’e Dickson, who adyised me to go to means to support her. On August 9th, I Eastern Oregon, so I drove to Salem from 1899, defendant disavowing the bonds there. I went to Lebanon and Sweet of matrimony between them, deserted Home, the last towns before going over and abandoned the plaintiff, and has t the Cascade mountains. It was very continued to do so, without assigning hot in the valley, but when we got up any cause. Plaintiff petitions the court to the Soda Springs it was very cold, to make an order allowing her to assume and when we got to the summit of the her former Christian and maiden name, Santa Ann route it was snowing and and that the court dissolve the bonds of freezing. So you see it was quite a change of climate, and talk about moun matrimony now existing. Lulu E. Malanev, plaintiff, vs Albert tains, the North Yamhill road is nothing H. Malaney, defendant. They w’ere but foot hills to them. There is one married in Tillamook county on October grade of seven miles, all going up. At 23rd, 1895. In the month of August, another place there is a five mile hill of 1898, in this county, the defendant, with sand, of from six to twelve inches deep, out cause and against the will of plain, which was very hard on my little team. tiff, wilfully deserted and abandoned I should think it was about 175 miles plaintiff, and has continued to live sep from Lebanon to Prineville, and one arate and apart from her. One child house to every 50 miles. I paid as high was born of this marriage, Howard M. as $2.00 per sack for flour on the road Malaney, now three years old, who is in and in traveling from Prineville in the care of the plaintiff. The plaintiff Eastern Oregon to Fort Colamoth, a prays that the bond of matrimony now distance of 150 miles, you only see few and uciciiuuiil defendant be "re settle<l ®"d tl,e" onlv o,,e existing between her her tutu w P ■ la,e" dissolved, and that she be awarded the <>r two families ata place. . We stayed at , j» . — Hl_ . 1----- -»---- -- custody and control of the child, and Prineville three days and met an old have SKh other and further relief as the ’*.'l,i".noo.ki.r' Wm' Armstrong, who said nature of this cause may require and the that Tied Martin, a barber, who used to be at Tillamook, is living close to town. court may seem meet. I also met Dad Carey’s brother, who is running the hold, hut has sold out and Beginning to Remonstrate. will go to live on his farm of 1100 acres A storia , Aug. 9.—The petition of the in a short lime. He showed me some of Wheeler Lumber Company to lease the our Tillamook papers, which I was glad Nehalem River, Rock Creek, BusterCreek, to see. But we did not like Prineville, Humbug Creek, Fishhawk Creek and the j so we crossed the 35 mile desert to Fair, north fork of the Nehalem River for float, «ell Bend on the Deschutes river n nd ing logs was formally presented to the c.itnpc l there a week, fishing and seeing County Court this aftenooon. After the sights, being there over the Fourth, hearing the arguments, the court took There is where the big Ditch Company the matter under advisement and will « commencing to make their ditches for not render its decision for several days, irrigating the desert, , which in my I Some of the owners of property along opinion, will never he finished, and if it ithesestreams have remonstrated against is, I would not give one acre of land in 'the granting of the petition, and a meet Tillamook for 160 of it. Every night it ing of the propertv owners with repre froze our water in the wash basin and sentatives of the Wheeler Lumber Cora- about 90 in the shade in the day time. No fruit raised in that country and not many has been called for August 19. i In the petition the company agrees, if much ofany thing elseexcept bunch grass, [giver, the lease, to remove all obstruc and the sheep is getting away with that. tions from the streams, secure rights of We went over to the ice cave on the Sth way from the settlers an I to allow the of July and made ice cream, but we soon general public to use the streams for got tired of staying in that place, so floating logs upon the payment of tolls, went about 150 miles over deserts to the rates of which shall be fixed by the Fort Colamaliit and from there started to go over the mountains to Cretor County Court. Lake. I killed a deer while there, and Gobel Road in Hands of Receiver not having any fresh beet for a month, we did not let any of it spoil. My > S t . H elens , Or., Aug. 8.—Yesterday children had a fine time playing with the morning the sheriff served attachment snow on the summit, sliding down hill papers on the Goble, Nehalem & Pacific and throwing snow balls. We have Railway Company, to satisfy claims seen deer, mountain lions and coyotes, amounting to $4423.27, $200 of which but have not seen any place since leaving was in favor of Dr. H. R. Cliff, company home that can hold a candle to Tilla* physician, and $4-223.37 in favor of Wil mook. This place is about GO miles from ilia in L. Brewster. A telephone message Crator Lake, and 14 from Medford, but was also received stating that claims for our nearest R. R. station is Central labor to the amount of$2600, the amount Point. All cnm|>eis pass through this lof last month's pay-roll, were on the way place to go to Crator Lake, We were to be filed as laborers’ liens upon the tired of camping, and m v health being ^available assets of the company. Later lietter than for four or five vears, we in the day additional suits were filed, concluded to stop at this little town for i n I the total amount of claims and mort the winter. Lots of grapes and ¡»caches gages shows an indebtedness of $52,-' and good gardens here, butthev irrigate 248.55. Certificates of attachment have their fruit and gardens and have been filed against all the real estate of a ready sale for all thev can raise the company. One of the donkey engines at good price». For anyone that like« has been taken to the Goble incline of the to raise berries and onions for a living, Northern Pacific, but no attempt has this is the place to do it in. I have been made to ship it thus far. A Deputy rented a block of land with fruit and Sheriff has l>een appointed keeper and houses on il, also plenty of water for placed in charge of the property. The $3.56 per month. Lots of grapes, available assets of the road will amount peaches and apples on the place, but I to several thousand dollars more than think you will sec us back there next their libilities, but if placed under the summer, as it is a little too warm here. hammer it is doubtful whether it will It was 105° in the shade yesterday. sell for enough to pay off the claims. Evt-rybody »aid it wa» the hote»t The real and personal property belong weather they ever saw here. I went to ing to the company is covereJ bv mort Medford and Jacksonville last week, gages amounting to $39.000 in fa ver of and I think it is about 6 to 10 degrees the Portland Security Savings & Trust hotter there than here. We get a good Company. This mortgage covers the breeze every day, at this place my family roadbed and rolling stock,inclading loco are all feeling well, and if anvone wants motives and logging engine«. The Simp- to know more about this place write to ion Lumber Company hold» a real estate me and I will answer. Another good fWort gage against the railroad company'» store would do well here. 1 am buying up all the bailed hay I can get, as it i» ^feal estate for $5’*oO. F Sait h i» been brought to foreclose the scarce here on account of »o much dry ; $39,00J mortgage against the Goble, weather. 1 will sell it in the winter and 1 O Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines. Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. « The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook THE GOOD BOOK SAYS : Koval tailoring can be Worn by the workman as Easily as it can be worn By the merchant or banker. JULY PRICE LIST now in effect, and it is a warm one. too Pick your cloth for any season, no limit of patterns to make a selection troin. 1 hose 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 pays to pay less and dress better. KING & KERREM/.NS. EXCLUSIVE RESIDENT IN ROYAL TAILORING. FIRE PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 7. ß L. EDDY, I HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON J & LIVERPOOL ('»LOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. T illamook , O regon Agent for North West School Supply Coinpanv, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — OREGON COOPER, 11. EDGAR LATIMER, BlflBEH AHO HJIROSESSER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OREGON. TILLAMOOK, 'p S7E/7/ENS, AGENT FOR THE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW yy 5. INSURANCE. SHAVING, HAIR GUl'l'ING SHAMPOOING, ETC II. GOYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for persons suffering with rheumatism, Office: Opposite Court House, T illamook , O rkgon . CHAS, (J LA UDE THAYER, PETERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O regon [>OBERT A. MILLER, SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ATTORN EV-AT LAW, O regon C itv , O hkoon . Land Titles and latnd Office Business a Specially. Hot and Cold Raths. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS (JAM EH MCCAIN, I A. W. SKVKKANCE I « « ■ « « to « T illamook , O hkoon . [JAVID WILEY, M.D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. All call promptly attended to. T illamook . O regon . I. II • to to M. SMITH, M D , PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offices tn T.sld's Buildings. TILLAMOOK | j K, O. H. — OREGON. DENTIST. Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge Work. OREOOS, T illamlxi R C1TT, > ■ For Fence Posts. FIR COATED WITH WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, ALSO OPTICAL GOODS. Will guarantee all goods ns repre sented. CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. ■ A ■»MINIUTKATOK’N no - tick . Harness Making. S. Carbolineum Avenarius Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST C. A. BAILEY CHICKEN LICE. DKAI.KR IN Its application to the inside walla of STUDEBAKER WAGON poultry houses will permanently exter minate all LICE. OSBORNE MOWERS, Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS- Buggies, hsy rskes, plows, si.d otl.e PLENTY EGGS. lami mscliinery. Yo<i ran me Write for circular and pricesandmen, money by dealing with me. Special Prices ori Buggies »nd Spring tion this paper. WADE & BRIGGS, Wagons. Tillamook, Or. C. A. BAILEY. Tillsmook, Ore. E. JENKINS, Who has a fine assortment of • « *b ■ ■ » * • r i « DAVENPORT, M. HAYES I ■ to i» ■ Make» a Specialty of Manufactur ing all kind» of Harness, Saddles, to Collars, « « Carriage Trimmings. ■ I ii the County Court of County of Till» ■nook, State of Oregon. I n P robate . None* is H ereby G iven —That OAK NOLAN has b-er. duly appointed by llie above named Court as adminis- tor of the Estate of GO IT LIEB \\ YsZ. and that all persons having CLAIMS against said estate are requested to pr. • sent them with the pioper voucbeia within six months from this date to me at C A E Thayer's l>a»k, in Tillamook county. Oregon. Dated this Htlli day of .Joiv. 1901 OAK NOLAN. INSURE WITH FirstCla n Work Guaranteed Claude Thayer, i In Bailey*»» WarehoiHC at to Tillamook City. « : Agent or Fireman’» Fund and London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Companies. ■ J T imbek L a 3I>, A ct J unk 3. 1H78.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June 17th lyOi. Notice I n hereby given that In compliance with the provihioiih of the act of UongresA <»f June 3, 1X7M, entitled “An act for the sale of timber land- n the States of California. Ore on, Nevada and Waahington Territory." as extended to all Public Land States by act of Anguft 4. 1892. JOHN ERICKSON, Of Aatoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his sworn statement No. <4.33, for the purcha-e of the Sw % of Sw % of Hee. 13 ami Se >4 of Se V< and W’^ofSe '4. of Section No. 14, in Township No. 3 N, Hauge No. 8 W, and will offer proof to allow that the land aought la more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agr cultural vnr- posea, and to eatablieh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thia office at Oiegon Citv, Oregon, on Monday the <jth day of September, 1901. He name* a a witneasea; John Corcoran, David Tweddle,'I nn Corcoran, of Vine Maple, Oregon; Erick Hcmatroiii, of Olney, Oregon. Any and all peraona claiming adversely the above-deac il»e<! lauds arc requrated to fi>e their claims in thia office on or before said 9th day of September ilk»). C hah B. M oorkh , Register. T imber I. ano , A ct J une 3, ¡878.—N oticx F or P ublication . United State* L bik I Office, Oregon City, (he. June 25th. 1901 Notice is hereby given that in conipliwnce with the provisions of the net of Congiesx of June 3, 1K7M, entitled “A 11 net for th- unle of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Auvust 4, 1892. WH.LARD N JONHS, Of Portland, county ot .Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5879, for the pnrchssv of the South Fast % of Section No. 35111 Tp. No. 2 N. Range No. 8 W of W M , and will offer pioaf to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber orstone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land Ijefore the Kegistet and Receiver of Illis office at Oregon City, Or.,on Monday, the23rd dayof Septemlxr, I90L He names a* witnesses W J Smith.ol Wi son, Or ; T. H Potter. J I.. Wells and c Mead, <»f Fort laml, Ore. Any ami ail persons claiming ad\erselv the above-<lescrit»ed lands are requested to fi!«- their elaiine in thia office on or before «aid 23rd day of September, 1901. C his . B. M oorkm , Register. ^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE, attorneys - at - law , NOTlCK for I’Vni.JCATION. Department of the Interior, hand Office at Oregon City, Ore., .Inly iwt, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fi nl proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, on August 17II1. I9OI, viz : ('ll A KI.KM K. DONALDSON. H. E No 12,67», for the Nw 'I of Se If, I’. of Sw % of sec- 13 and Ne’< of Nw % sec. 24, tp. 1 S, K 9 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, v.z William K. Illingworth. William J. Dime , Frank I ester and Flank It. Herrington, ull 01 Tillamook l’.O., Oregon. C hah . B M oores Register J