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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 27. 1902 WEEK OF CLEARANCE SALE At COHN & CO.’S. Only a Few Days Left to Secure Bargains. LAST -S POPULAR COUNTY OPFICAL8 BLAINE. Who, Having 8e*ved the Tax payers Faithfully, will be Can didates for Re-Nomination. Mr. M. A. Cady went to Tillaux o!< last week. A grand hall was given by Meson». Harry Patterson and Geo. Smith, ever) one enjoyed themselves as well as could be expected. We are very sorry Mr. Jas. Woods anti family is nbout to leave the neigh borhood as he has proved to l»e an ex cellant friend andneiglibor. He expects to locate in Blaine. The Best wishes of his friends follow him to Lis new place Some of the people are getting very in dustrious, as they are putting the days into good use planting garden. Blaine would lie much pleased if it could get a ninth grade teacher, as the people would like the school to com mence as soon as |M>*ible. The l>ear hunters, Bob Patterson and Dee Moon, are getting immensely rich killing I tear, as they lack a few of killing one-fourth of a hundred. They are boarding with Mrs Browning who goes with them as guide. J no. Creecy went to Beaver last week. Joe Hollett, our new mail carrier, is trying to become acquainted with the mail route as he is to be seen almost any day aboard of “Old Standby Join ” promenading up and down the road. We hope he won’t forget to leave the cor- res|>on<lant's Headlight in the right box when he takes charge of the mail. Mr. Geo. Smith has moved into his new house. Mr Sam Lucas is Guiding a new house. He intends to move into it soon. Some ot the people, while passing up and down the land, have been so fortunate as to learn that Jno. and Nathan Moon are building a new wagon bridge near their house. We are glad to hear it, as it was not safe to cross the old one with a very heavy load. COI NI Y CLERK HOMER MASON. ASSESSOR I S. STEPHENS. NEHALEM Snowdrops and Narcissus are in lull bloom. The sawmill started up on Monday. A ratt of logs was taken down the river from Chisholm's camp on Tues day. The launch Louise is again running with Francis Cronen in charge. The tug Voshurg came in on Saturday. She brought supplies lor the mill, and for our merchants ; also the machinery for D. Vedder's shingle mill. The Woodman Camp ami Circle gave a farewell social on Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pve and family, who, after more than twenty years residence, are about to leave us for their new home near Vancouver, W ash. Including some invited friends, about one bundled were Iircscnt. Alter an excellent program. ». S. Boy a kin voiced the sentiment of their neighbors in an expression of re gret at their departure, ami then pre sented each member ot the family with an emblematic souviner of esteem. SPRUCH. The valuable cow of Dr. Lowerv’sis •till alive. It •• ham to give up trying to save a cow that gives 50 lbs. ot good rich milk a dav. It is rumored around that Mr. David Jones has Imd a sad experience wi»h calves this winter. They get that far away look. Hr Mr. Payne is doing some plowing is a man of thrift and energy and the right kind ot a neighbor. Mr. Otto Walther had a yearling drowned in the creek. Mr. Wollev has brought a wagon and plow, so ns to In* a full Hedged farmer. The Stindav morning meetings are for those who are interested in religion or who wish to acquire a thorough know ledge of the science and art of sound per taining to music. Rev. John Looser will preach in Ger- •• nn at one o’clock, Sunday, March 2nd, 002. I ent that the paternal consent to the pro posed union was withdrawn. When he was dismissed Childrose vowed to kill the whole family, and the tragedy followed tonight. M c I ntosh & M c N air , Dealers in HARWDARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. Emperor’s Yacht Launched. N ew Y ork . Feb. 25--In a dazzling rain and in the presence of a brilliant assemblage, amidst cheering and the roar of cannon, the German Enqteror’s new schooner yacht Meteor was launched from Sliocter's Island today. Unlike the weather, the arrangements were |>erfect. and no untoward incident marred the occasion. The President, Mrs and Miss Roosevelt, Prince Henry and the disting uished party accompanying them were enthusiastically cheered on arriving at the platform built just back of the blow of the Meteor Without delay after greetings had lieen exchanged, Miss Roosevelt stepped for ward, and, taking hold of a silver-cover ed bottle containing German cham pagne. broke it on the side of the vessel. Immediately she seized a silver ax and severed the rope which released the weights holding the Meteor. The vessel went gracefully into the water, with the \ nierican flag breaking out at the tatf rail. American and German National airs were played, and from scores of craft containing excursionists came en thusiastic cheering. Miss RooseveL wore a dress of sapphire blue velvet, a large black hat trimmed with ostrich feathers, and a fur muff and boa. N ew Y o RK. Feb. 25 — Before the unclieon given on the Inqierial yacht I lohenzollern today in honor of Presi dent Roosevelt l»v Prince Henry of Prussia, a golden bracelet with a picture of Kaiser Wilhelm in diamonds was presented to Miss Alice Roosevelt. It was the Emperor’s gift to the young lady as sponsor for the new yachv Meteor The presentation was made by Prince Henry on behalf of his brother, the Emperor. The Prince made a brief ad SAND LAKE. dress and the young lady thanked him Surveyor Austin, Mr. Peters, Mr. ...... very much. The braclet is of very hand Pavne andJMr. Walthers, of Spruce, were some workmanship, and the portrait of out locating some new roads on the lake the Emperor in Diamonds is well made. this week. The mumps are again visiting Mr. Scraps of News. Webb’s lamilv. They are also m iking a call at Mr. Hoyt’s. As the result of a collision on the Our road master has had another turn Auburn branch of the New York Central, at the fallen timber in the roads. seven miles west of Auburn, N.Y., l>e- M. Sommers bad quite a serious fall tween a west-bound passenger train and from a log, striking his side on a limb, a steam derrick, five trainmen are dead, which has laid him up for a few da\s. two seriously injured and two missing. Courting under difficulties was what The United States transport Mc Norman Olsen called it when he was Clellan, which left New’ York on Mon here last. day for Manila by way of Gibraltar and These warm rains have started the the Suez Canal, had on board 200 feed nicely and the cattle will soon be on school teachers, most of whom come pasture. from the Middle States, the South and W. C. King will soon start up his West. cheese factory.,, John T. Davis and his associates have, Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Agent for CHARTER OAg STOVES. Western Washing Machines Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK j A TAFT HAVE ON HAND DRY FLOORING, CEILING, Finish Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship Lap Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER SHOES AT COST PRICE I now offer my Splendid Assortment of Ladies and Gent.’s Boots and Shoes at Cost P F. BROWNE, Red Shoe House NOTICE TO CltKDITOKS. made necessary from the fact that owing to occurrences on the floor of the i Notice is hereby given thet the undersigned Senate last Saturday, the Senator from has been duly appointed by the County Court South Carolina was declared in con- | of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook countv, of the last will and testament of tempt of the Senate. Senator Martin, executor MARY 8. DOWNS, deceased, and all persona of Virginia, a member of the committee I having claims again-t the estate ot said decease«! on naval affairs, accepted the invitation arc hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers as by law required, tome at discovered a mountain of arsenic in a ■ in Mr. Tillman’s place. the office of B. I,. Eddy, Attorney-at-Law. Tilla range 50 miles southeast of Tacoma mook City, Oregon, within six months from the To Fight Glass Trust. date hereof This is claimed to be the first important 1 Deafness Cannot be Cured Dated this February 6th, 1902. S t . L ouis , Feb. 25.—The St. Louis body of arsenic ever found in America. ' by local applications, as they cannot reach the I SAMl’E .......... ’ DOWNS. Plate («lass Company has been formed I'he supply heretofore has come from diseased portion of the ear. There is vmi only t/nvl one mm w. . .».11. 1.-, Execut t of the last will and testament of way to cure deafness, and that is by eonstitu- ' Mary S. Downs, deceased Cornwall. The United States now im and will be incorporated under the laws tional remedies. Deafness is caused’by an in- __ _______ of Missouri with a cash capital of $2,- ports nearly $100,000 worth yearly. flamed condition of the mucous lining of the NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. (<00,000. It is independent of the glass Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam-I NOT Senator Frve, president pro. tern, of ed you have a rumtling sound or imperfect trust and will be a competitor of that the Senate, gave directions to the Clerks | hearing, and nd when it is entirely eutirel" closed — J deafness J — ‘------ I N otice ts H eresy G iven .-That the under organization. Twelve hundred acres of ..::i unless the i inflammation __________ _____ _ ill, and can of the Senate Monday that the names of is the result, of the Estate of A. G. land have just been purchased at Valley taken out and this tube restored to its nor signed administrator Senators Tillman and McLaurin, of be deceased, has presented and filed mal condition, hearing will be destroyed f<> ANDERSON, Park, on the Motamec River, 17 miles South Carolina, must not be called on ever, nine cases out of ten ate caused by in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook conn-y his final account in the ad from the city, the contracts have been roll calls until further notice. This fixes 1 catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con ministration vf said estate. and that by order of let for buildings and machinery, the of the mucous surfaces. said Couit duly made, ttie 4th dav of March. the status of the Senators, who are dition ground staked off, and by the first ot practically suspended from all senatorial | We will give One Hundred Dollars for any 1902, at the hour of it) o’clock a.in., is the time case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can when the hearing on said final account will be November it is expected to have the not be cured by Hall ’ s Catarrh Cure, bend for functions. had. and any and all persons having objections plant in operation with a capacity of circulars, free. to said account are required to present them to F. I. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, O. The New York Life Insurance Com 29,000 square feet of glass per day, giv said Court on or before said date of hearing. Sold by Druggists “ 5c. pany has commenced a foreclosure suit | Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Dated this 5th day of February, I qo 2. ing employment to 600 men. F. M. I.AMB, Administrator. zKt Valiev Park it is proposed to found against the Chamber of Commerce at a model town of the Pullman III., type, Portland, the receiver and other parties, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. with paved streets, electric lights, hotels, to secure possession of the property on a mortgage for $45(),000 long since due, good houses, schools and churches. N otice is H eresy G iven .—That the under with interest for over two years and signed has been duly appoit ted by the County 1 $10,000 attorney’s fees. Court of the .State of Oregon, for TPIamook Attacks the Monroe Doctrine N ew Y ork , Feb. 25.—David Mills continues in the March 1 limiter of the Empire Review, his strictures on the foreign policy of the United States as emliodied 111 what he described hh the “revised edition of the Monroe Doctrine,” says a London dispatch to the Tribune. He cites passages from the speeches of President Roosevelt and Senator Lodge, as proof that American diplomacy re gards the Western Hemisphere as under the exclusive domination of the United States and as excluded from the es tablished doctrine of international law. He asserts emphatically that all the states of the Western Hemisphere stand on a footing of equality and that the United States has no claim in international laws greater than Canada's rights. He cites Pre* sident Cleveland's and Secretary Ol ney’s action on the Venezuela question and the Government to allow foreign powers to acquire coaling stations in the West Indies, ami argue» that the United States will receive some day the same answer which it once gave the Barlmrv States, "We perfer war to tribute.” Killed Sweetheart’s Family. C hicago , Pel. 23.—Angered because bn» persistent demand* for a dowry suffi- ciem to give him a start in housekeeping were refused, and seeking revenge on the family <»t his sweetheart, George Child rose. a stenographer, today shot and in stantly killrri lbiiry Meverer. the girl’s father, and slightly wounded Emma Meverer, her sister, tier mother and another sister escaped other shots, in tended for them, bv rushing into the street. Then believing he had killed the entire family. Childrose sent a bullet through his own brain and fell dead at the door of his sweetheart’s room. The couple became engaged last Tues day, and the young man at once I »eg an his demands that the father, a retired mechanic and inventor, furnish money to start the couple in housekeeping. Tl e demands were so large and persist - ! The Supreme Court on Monday de livered its opinion in the case ot Minne sota versus the Northern Securities Company in application of the state to file a bill of complaint in that court. The ; opinion was read bv Justice Shiras, and the motion for leave to file the bill was denied on the ground that this court ! was without jurisdiction. Information of the sinking ofanun-l known vessel and the probable drowning ! of all on board has been received at I Philadelphia. The schooner Fannie 1 Palmer, from Norfolk for Boston, is Qr- jMirted to have collided with an un known ship 12 miles from Fenwick Shoals. February 19. The vessel sank and it is believed the crew went down ; with her. Fenwick Shoals is 12 miles 1 south of Cape Hcnlopen. Mrs. Annie Whitlock has been awarded the $500 reward offered bv Multnomah ! county for the arrest and conviction of the murderers ot James B Morrow. Such was the opinion rendered by Judge George on Monday. King escaped with the remark that while he had assisted in bringing the criminals to justice, his I connection with the case was such as to put him in a bad light, so much so that he would not be entitled to any con sideration. Cripple Creek, Colo., is in a state of terror, owing to a preconcerted attack n|M)ii assnv offices doing business in the district. Beginning at 3 o'clock Monday morning, and following in rapid suc cession. six explosions wrecked as many assay offices in Victor, Cripple Creek and Goldfield. The raiders did not hesitate to jeopardise life, as all but one of the buildings were occupied bv sleep ing families. .Men, women and children were hurled out of their l«ls bv the shocks, and serious injuries indicted. The President withdrew’ the invita- tion. extended to Senator Tillman, of South Caiolina, to attend the dinner given in honor of Prince Henry of Prussia at the White House on It is itntetl that this action Monday. <n the part of the President wa I Tillamook Headlight, The T immer L and , A ct J une 8. 1878.—N otick F or P ublication , United Statis Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, „ . January 11th, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 1878. entitled “An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of California Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all th« Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, 3 . bAURA K. NICHOLS, Of Nehalem, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon has this day filedin this office her sworn *,ta eAnef’,,L, 5581. for the purchase of K« i t ‘ s,ld ,O,H 3 a"d 4, of Section a w '.'. No. 4 North, Runge No. 6 West, and will offer proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable for its b'''beror sto,|e than for agricultural purposes, and to eatabliah her claim to aaid land before ream, ru ’ R'celvcr thia office at Oregon City. Ore., on Saturday, the jth day ol April '<toj She tiainea as wltneaseo : John C. Bryant, of Clatskanie, Ore. ; 1'riahH Brv nt, Coleman H wheeler and Cora K XV heeler, of Nehalem, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the “ described lands are requested to We thek of Apr'1'",^" on or belore “M 5th day C has . B. M oores , Register. T imber i . axd . A ct jvmr 3. I8;8.-X otice for P ublication . United state« i.and office, o egon City, Oregon. " h<^ «*!«> "■«"Vn XXee ¿:rr te;« "I county, administratrix of the estate of JESSE W. CAREY, deceased, and all persons having tinn er lands in the state, of California oieRo«1 claims against said estate are hereby required Nevaita and Waehinftlon Terr tor““’ to present the same, with proper vouchers as AiwiTiM "b'rC '•’"d S1“>« b' oct o! by law required, to me at the office of B. I. Eddy, attorney at law at Tillamook Citv. o «’H’i.IP M COND1T, Oregon, withiu six months from the date hereof nro Dated thia 20th day of February. I902. LUCY CAREY, Administratrix of the estate of Jesse W. Carey, deceased NOTICK TO CICEDI IOK*. N otice is H ereby G iven —That the under signed has been duly appointed by the Countv Court of tlie State of Oregon, for Tillamook county administrator ofthe eatateof WILLIAM EDWARDS, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required toprese.it the same to me. with proper vouchers as by law required, at the office <.f B L. Fddy attorney-at-law. at Tillamook City, Oregon within six months from the date hereof. Dated this February 2oth, 1902 C has . b . M oores . Reirv»-r. J ohn gfrritse . Best Home Neujspaper TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT AND WEEKLY OREGONIAN $2.25. Administrator of the Estate of William Edwards, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depirtment of the Interior. Land Office at Oregon Citv. Ore ~ . »bruary ljth. 190/ Notice is herehy given that the f llowin»- named inted settler has filed notice of hi* hir intention — | to make (Inal proofin support of liisclahn. and I that »aid proof will be made Itefora the Countv Cl^rk sf nf Tillamook Tillamook County, ('nutili at ■» Tillamook T.l i citv .... ■ Clerk Oregon, on April oh, tqni. via CHARLES VINCON PAUL. H E No. 11.694 for the Sw \ of sec 15, tp. 6S. R. 9 W He name«* the following witnesses to prove hi# continuous residence upon and cultivation of «aid land, via : Joseph F Price o(Tltl«m<>oKCity Or Rube,. Mu. ger Karri#, at Pitner Or ; kaiph E.i»,, Winter at Oil*. Or W illiam Hickman Brown ot Dallas. Or. CMA«. B M oo **,. Register C. A. BAILEY _ ______ OKAI.KR IN TC DEBA KER » WAGON OSBORNE MOWERS HitKKie«. hay rake., plow., and ot|’ . hrm machinery. You <a„ 9ave “ 0,1 •'"‘Spring C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore. of C. & E. Thayer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., February list 19oj' Notice i« hereby given that the following, named settler has filed notice of his Intention General Banking and E.el..,,,, bn,¡. to make final proof tn support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Countv Clerk of Tillamook Countv. at Tillamook neue. Oregon, on April <j h. I902. vii. ERNEST W KNIGHT Mcli.nr. on England, Belgio,„ Ge- HE rii Is for the Se ‘4 of Sw 1. S U of s*i ■nd Ne i< ..f s. S -<■ 3*. Tp t x„ K , w ‘ He names the fo lowing witness,^ to prove -uuL Sweden, *,1(1 .i, foreigti hie continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis D Thon,>* L McFaUs. Joseph Price aud Thore Hangen of Tillamook. Oregon CHAS B Mouats Register TILLAMOOK. ORE.