T zl ^I 'TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 20.
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I Oregon delegation, with the exception
of Senator Simon, have signified their (
intention of voting lor the oleomarga
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
rine bill, which may come up at any
time to be voted upon. Let us state
right here that 107,045,028 pounds ot
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
oleo w ere manufactured in 19t»0, and if
we are not mistaken 150,000,000 were
(»TB1CTLY IN ADVANCE.)
manufactured last year. As this comes
One year..........
$1.50 in competition with Tillamook butter,
Six months.........
75 it appears to us that Simon has quit I
50 this post of duty and hurried back to
Three months...
Oregon to look alter his own political
interest. We think the dairymen of
The Struggle is Over.
Tillamook have a right to protest when
Never before in the history of Tilla their intrests are soshamefuly neglected
mook was there so much interest taken bv Simon. This is not all. An effort
in the republican primaries as that on was made in Tillamook to nominate
Mr. J. W. Maxwell joint representative,
Saturday last and so many republicans who, it is safe to predict, would vote for
participating in them. It was a hot Simon for United States Senator again.
fight in which the Hadley-Maxwell-Sap- And as to the river and harbor bill,
pington factions were arrayed against i Simon appears to have no influence, but
if he has any he has scooted off, and as
the independent, progressive republicans | far as he is concerned, left the bill and
of the county, and that bribery and an 1 the interest of Oregon to its fate. In
abundance of whiskey was used to de 1 that matter, he is e<|ually as bad as
feat the latter had the effect of arousing | Carter who talked the last river and
' harbor bill to death.
public indignation, coupled W’ith the fact
that the republicans of the county i
The Headlight is accused of befriending
wanted to show its disgust of County I the two county commissioners and
Judge G. \V. Sappington's administra ■ attributing all the illegal acts of the
tion of county affairs. The result is a county court to the county judge. As
j Sappington is the presiding officer, we
Waterloo, in which the Hadley-Max well- . have hurled the accusations against him,
Sappington factions were snowed under, . but the Headlight considers the com-
and badly so. for they will have but a j niissioners responsible also where they
corporal’s guard at the republican con have stood in with him to carry out his
1 “graft.” It is well known that Coin-
vention on Saturday. What appeared ! missioner Ray has sided with the county
to please the people most was the de- ! judge, but we believe he has done so in
feat of Maxwell and Sappington in their the interest of the south part of the
own precinct at Fairview by a majority county for the sake of securing better
roads.
That the commissioners are to
of two to one. Hoquarton and Bay City blamed lor allowing Sappington to have
followed suit with larger majorities, and too much of his own way is only speak
the Eddy-Mason-Alderman faction also j ing the truth, and in this respect they
succeded in capturing 13 delegates out of have onlv themselves to thank if public
opinion is inclined to censure them also
15 in Tillamook precinct, which was for the saw mill muss.
thought to be the Hadley-Maxwell-Sap-1
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pington stronghold. An unfortunate oc
Orr Nolan, who had made himself
awltillv
officious
trying to secure dele
elli rance took place after three delegates
had been elected in this precinct, in gates favorable to Maxwell, was thun
derstruck on Saturday when he was
which Clark Hadley came near being told at the republican primary in the
shot by a revolver in the hands of Sheriff Hoquarton precinct that two alterna
H. II. Alderman. Mistaking a little fun tives a waited him. He could either get
between the sheriff and Mr. J. A. Cohn, in a corner and not make himself heard
or a motion would be made to pack
in which the former pushed the latter, ' him out ofthe primary, He decided to
the Hadleys thought that Alderman had be as mute as a kitten, When the un
struck Cohn. Clark Hadley rushed up I terrified democrats lay hand» on him
the hall and landed Alderman a savage will he go down on his marrow bones
and ask for forgiveness or will they boot
blow on the side of the face, which felled him out of the party—whiskers and all ?
him to the floor. Attorney C. Haber- j
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Inch received a nasty blow on the nose, ! One little incident occurred at Fairview
Howard Edmunds was struck and bit1 on Saturday which showed that Sap.
the floor, and E. G. E. Wist came in for pington was a more cunning politician
a blow in Hadley’s onslaught. Alder than Maxwell. The latter’s name was
first proposed, and when Sappington
man pulled his gun on Handley, but tor saw that Maxwell was badly slaugh
tunately he was prevented from getting tered, he conceded the defeat and
his finger on the trigger, otherwise Had allowed, after two votes had been taken,
ley would have been shot and there is no their opponents to carry through their
slate without opposition. Thus Sap
telling what the outcome would have pington, who was on the Maxwell slate,
been. As it was it turned the primary saved himself from being voted upon.
into a bed IIIm and public indignation The boys wouldn't have done a thing to
and disguest was at fever heat against him, even Maxwell's followers.
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the Hadley-Max well Sappington faction
Ex-Senator
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Maxwell said at the
because of this tin warranted attack. It
primary at Fairview on Saturday that
was an unfortunate affair, and we think lie had never been ail aspirant for office
both factions regret that it occurred. It al this election. Strange, is it not. when
had, however, the effect of electing all Orr Nolan was round in the interest of
but two of the baldy slate, Geo. Grayson Maxwell and for the purpose of defeating
Eddy. Andeven more strange, Maxwell
and W. I). Stillwell being the only dele hurried to this city after the primary,
gates in Tillamook precinct elected on and finding that his faction had been de
the opposition slate. The victory is a feated, even admitted that Mr. Eddy had
beaten him.
sweeping one throughout the county for
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w hat the IIEAin.lGHThas contented, and
We were told two weeks ago by the
it gives the republican convention into friends of Sappington that the Head
the hands of the friends of Eddy, Mason light's exposure of the county judge’s
“graft’’ would be the means of re-elect
and Alderman and what they represent. ing him We pooh, poohed at the idea,
The fight is over, and the H eadlight , lor the result of the primaries show the
Probably Sappington will
not wishing to crow in the least, accepts opposite.
the result as philosophically as though construct his political coffin before he
hands over the saw mill to his successor
we had been beaten, for it was upon in office.
public grounds that the H eadlight
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plunged headlong into the tight and
Qni*e a number of voters in Tillamook
urged the independent voters to attend countv. who had previously identified
the primaries. Whether victorious or themselves with the democratic and other
parties, attended the republican primar
whether defeated the tight should go no ies oil Saturday with honest intentions
further, audit should be a thing of the to henceforth stay with the party. We
past as far as loyal republicans are w elcome them into the republican partv,
but we do not think it right tor the old
concerned.
time republicans to sneer at them and to
question their honesty.
Headlight Highly Complimented.
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S-illamooh
Twin Family Medicines
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Smarting under the drubbing they
received in their own precinct at Fair
view on Saturday, it suddenly dawned
upon (k \V. Sappington and |. \V. Max
well that the Headlight had cut a bigger
swarth in politics than tliev cared to
admit, so much so that it had been in
st runieutal to some extent in their defeat,
consequently they gave the editor of the
Headlight a tongue lashing which made
the school house in that precinct ring
with language too false and too obscene,
and unbecoming an ex state senator, to*
a resjieetablc newspaper to rejieat.
In newspaperdom this is considered
the highest compliment that can be paid
a fearless and outspoken editor, so we
took Maxwell's and Sappington’s re
marks that wav, feeling ourself highly
fl ittered at the applause. We can assure
these gentlemen that the Headlight will
repay these compliments with interest
when tliev make another attempt to
hang on to the hind teat of the republi
can party.
Another thing which tliev must com
mend the Headlight for
The editor
made an open tight upon them on public
grounds, and lie never pretended to be
their friend before their faces, and then
turned round ami scabbed them in tin’
back, for that whs the characteristics of
a large numlier ol Maxwell s ami Sap
pington's “ friends" on Saturday .
The next time Maxwell and Sapping
ton gets into a political tight, we would
advise them not to underestimate the
influence of the Headlight and th power
of the man behind the pen.
There is one thing w hich the Headlight
would bring forcefully to the attention
of republicans delegates in the second
justice district, and that is to nominate
a person for justice of the peace of this
justice district who is not under the in
fluence of the one mail ride. The law-
abiding citizens look to the republican
party to do this, for all will admit that
this is something which is necessary.
There was a surprise at’the Hoquarton
precinct on Saturday which have set a
number of people to thinking
B. L.
baldy’s name had been placed in nomi
nation tor a delegate, when upjuin|x*d R.
M. Watson and nomin.ited F. R. Beals
in opposition to him. Oh ' oh ! oh ! Had
Watson received his instructions from
the one man rule ?
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As the political tight in the primaries
were made on Eddy, Mason and Alder
man. and as they have come out victor
ious. the Headlight believes that the
republican convention will l>e carrying
out the sentiment of the republicans in
the county it these gentlemen are re
nominated by acclamation.
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Bv April 1st Columbia County will
have a cash surplus of $10,0i»0 in the
treasure. What a contrast in Tillamook
county. Columbia County cannot have
a Sappington for county judge.
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The Headlight man has laid aside his
fighting jien, now that the sti aggie in
the republican party is over, until such
tune ns the unterritied democrats get on
then fighting duds.
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So Simon is snowed under in Marion
and Multnomah counties and it is sate to
predict that his davs are numbered as a
member of the Oregon delegation at
Washington.
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For tear that ’’Sandlaker“ should be
feeling
kind
of
lonesome
and a sick man.
Of all the bills now pending at the
national capital, which are of csficcial the editor of the Headlight sends his
importance to I'lllamook, that of the most gracious and profound respects
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«dromargarine bill and the river ami
harbor bill arc ^»f peculiar interest to
Look and feel pleasant, even though
this countv. Every member of the von were on the loosing side.
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Save a Doctor Bill and may be Your Life.
Harness
HOW
Yo’i can make your har
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ho ft
a glove
and ns tough ua wire by
GNH.g LI H EK A 11 nr.
noss Oil. You can
lengthen Ils life—make it
1 .nt twice as long as it
ordinarily w ould.
YOUR LIVER ?
IS
L. EDD\,
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A ttorney - at -L aw ,
OREGON LIVER REGULATOR bits the point. For a sick heatlnche. the in
that is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, t*-vsl,e^s1,a!
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pation or any ailment ofthe stomach, liver or bowles, there ’s ’lo ¿’.’fV/i' vi’oK.
wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON’ LINER KE«
Regular size, 25c. and 1.
D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Star, Idaho,
bear Sir,—Enclosed find 25c. for a package ut Oregon
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem am
found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious
ness.
Yours truly,
R ev . A nson L ox .
EUREKAi
Harness Oil
A FEW WORDS
nr.nkes a poor looking har- I
nt
like new. Made of
pure, heavy bodied oil, e»- I
1 perially prepared to witb-
1 aland ¿ho weather.
Sold everywhere
In cans—ail sizes.
MORE.
H. COOPER,
A ttorn ey - at -L aw ,
rp H. GOVNE,
A ttorn ey - at -L aw ,
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook .. O regon .
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
Trip in a Potato Sack.
C hicago , March 14.—Billed as a choice
sack of potatoes, a young man has ar
rived in Chicago from Kansas City tied
up in a sack. For three days ami a half
he had been confined in the sack, and
during that time he had traveled close
to 700 miles in a freight ear. The sack
which covered him was inclosed in an
open fruit car.
The traveler, who is Martin J. Klans,
digger, a machinist of Kansas Cit v, was
nearlv famished when he was cut from F
his prison at the Chicago & North
western freighthouse bv a friend who
had been waiting for a dav and a half
in the city for him to arrive. Klans-
digger began his journey with only a
quart of water and two pounds of
crackers in the sack with him, this being
a condition of the wager of $3u0 which
caused him to make the perilous trip.
When
released,
Klansdiggcr was
almost blinded by the dust which had
crept into the sack, and his throat was
so parched that he could hardly speak,
his little cask of water having been split
when he had been on his journey onlv a
day. For nearlv three davs he had been
without water, and he stated when he
was able to talk that had it not rained
Wednesday he would certainly have died
of thirst. During most of the storm the
car in which he was packed was side-
tracked out in small country town, and
the water came through a crack in the
roof and fell on the sack. The burlap
became quite wet, and lie was thus en
abled to suck from the cloth a tew drops,
which allayed his thirst.
News of a dastardly outrage and
attempt to intimidate Dr. P. S. Byrne.
Mayor of Spokane, transpired on Fri
day. Last Tuesday night a mysterious
explosion took place a few yards from
the Mayor’s house, in the suburbs shat
tering glass and blowing a hole in the
earth. It is thought about two sticks
of dynamite were used.
Fridav the
Mavor received an anonymous letter,
threatening to blow up his house unless
lie changed his policy. Detectives have
the case in hand, and it is announced
they hope to capture the perpetrators of
the outrage in a short time.
Senator Berry, of Arkansas, represent
ing the minority of the senate com
mittee on commerce, presented a report
in opposition to the pending ship sub
sidy bill. The minority deny the ac-
curancy of both the predictions and the
facts of both majority report. They
urged that the bill is w rong in principle
and declare it will utterly fail of the
accomplishment of its proposed objects.
They, also, say that, while it is not so
complicated as the subsidy bill of the
fifty-sixth congress, it is, in some re
spects, even more objectionable.
LAUDE THAYER,
“C.” BEN RIESLAND,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
FOR
DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS,
Life and Fire Insurance,
Financial Agent
Oregon
Tillamook Cit.v
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A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
Tillamook Iron Works »
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
Over the Bakery.
T illamook .. O regon .
O regon
BARNES,
AVID WILEY, M.D.,
_A.t tlie
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook .. O regon .
MEAT MARKET,
Is still here and expects to remain.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
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Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
P hysician
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
Female Diseases a Specialtv.
All disorders of Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys Skillfully Treated.
Office Over J. S. S turgen ’ s
D rug S tore , T illamook , O r .
For Economy and durability they have no equal.
Write ns for particulars.
Prices quoted on application.
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TILLAMOOK.
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OREGON
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Q'LAUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca
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Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
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notice for publication
l>epartmeut of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore .
March lUh loo;.
Notice i< hereby given that the following
named pettier ha* filed notice of hl» intention
to make fi al proof tn «apport of hi« claim,
and that «aid proof will be made before the
County Cleikof Tillamook County, al filla-
■KJpk, Ortgon on April -•«'th 1 «L. vit
C.FORGE H BENSON
H F 1. t » w . for the Se \ of Sn l4 and Lot 4 of
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lie name* the tollowing witne«aeg to prove
hi* continuoii« resideuce upon and cultivation
of »aid land. vit.
Fred Skomp and John Cook, of Traak. Oregon;
t'harle« L Siaith. of I'ilUmook. Oregon John
Rvea. o»‘Tra«k Oregon
C harlks B M ûokks . Regt «ter
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N otick is H er » ry G iven .—That the under
signed hat» been duly appointed by the County
Court of the State "of Oregon, for Tillamook
countv administrator ofthe estate of WII.1.1 AM
EDWARDS, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are lierebv required
to present the same to me with .»roper vouchet s
as by law required, at the office of B L. Eddy,
atto-nev-at-law. at Tillamook City. Oregon,
within six months from ihedate hereof.
Dated this February 2oth, igo J
IOHN OERKITSF.
Administrator of the Estate of
William Elwards deceased.
T imber I. asi >, A ct junk 3, 1878.—N otice for
1THL1CATION.
Unite«l Stutei« Land office,
Oregon City. Oregon.
Jauuray 9»b I9O2.
Notice is hereby given that in ■ ompbance
with the provuriviiM f the aft <»t U<»ugre«»
June ,1. i**'8 en Itled ” An act for the «ale of
mu’ er land* in the state* of < aliforuia. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Teirdory, »t» ex
tended t«> a'1 the Public Land states bv act of
AllgUMt 4- 1%-*
I’H’LD’ M UOND1T.
Of Seaside. countv of 1 Ulatwop. State of Oregon.
ha- this day flirti in 1 this office hi* «worn
«tatenient No. 5577 for the i*urchn.*e of the
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No o, tn Township No. t
Noith. Rang» No q We«t and will offer proof
o allow
»how hat the land «ought 1» more valua
ble for it» t'tnDrr or «tone than for ag »cultmal
pnrpoae«. anti to establish hi« claim to aaiti land
(»«•fore the Regime« anti Receiver of thi« «»ffice at
Oregon < Uy. Oregon on Saturday, the 5th day
<»f April, io»'.» He name« a* wi
Thom«« Mitchell. William Luce, of Sea*ide.
Oregon: Frank M Wakeiei. Herbert V Alley,
of Nehal-in. Oregon
Any ami all ¡>er»o’ia claiming a«!rer»ely the
abo*-> described land» are requee t*4 to file their
claim« n thi» office on or before «aid yth day
01 April, 190a.
C has B. M o ©B fs . Rvgir er, j
NOTICE
S. STEPHENS,
Agent for the
HOME MUTUAL AXD LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
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tern* " Du» I «di*« Advitvrv laparfmenf
D entist .
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Bridge Work,
1 illamook City .. Oregon.
?’ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. ®
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Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. K
WINE0’CARDUI
Glcndeanv, Ky., Feb. 10, 1901.
I am so glad that your Wine of Cardui
is helping me. I am feeling better than
1 have felt for years. I am doing ruv
own work without any help, and I
w ashed last week and was not ous bit
tired. That shows that the Wino is
doing me good. I am getting fleshier
than I ever uas before, anil sleep good
and eat hearty. Before I began taring
W nw of Cardui. I v . rv .1 to havt* to lav
down five . r sf* times every day. but
n vv I do not think of lying d-'wn through
the day.
M rs . R ichard J onbs .
gl.OO <T l»HI
TH.
For «J»'*« •»>! ’it»»«:’!r*. »<idrrM,
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I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
this City.
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E. BARTEL, M.D.,
P hysician and S urgeon .
It will pay you to use
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T illamook
DAIRYMEN I
The Empire and Mikado
CREAM SEPARATOR.
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and
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
is doing this for thousands of
American women to-day. It cured
Mrs. Jones and that is why she
writes this frank letter:
M. SMITH, M.D.,
T
J. S. LAMAR.
Too much housework wrecks wo
men's nerves. And the constant
care of children, day and night, is
often too trying for even a strong
woman. A haggard face tells the
story of the overworked housewife
and mother.
Deranged menses,
leucorrhcra and falling of the
womb result from overwork.
Every housewife needs a remedy
to regulate her menses and to
keep her sensitive female organs
in perfect condition.
O regon
T illamook
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work anil Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
STOKES CO.,
-¿^.storia., Ore.
HOUSEWORK
T^OBERT a . MILLER,
PROPRIETORS
T illamook ,
O regon
T illamook
FOWLER
&
CASE
O regon .
TlLAMOOK
hbalb ™“0
Meaning Best. Quick Cure. A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the justh
celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back. Try it for an ache or pain,
ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition. Salem, <>r.,
a sufferer from rheumatism, savs : “Fry’s Lightning Healer is the
best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I believe it will
do all that is claimed for it.”
Above medicines for sale by
Midi bj STANDARD OIL CO.
O regon .
T illamook
C. F. FRANKLIN,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler,
TO C’ltEDITOItS.
SoTicr: t; UrKKnv<;iv,s.-Thnt the under-
siuned bus been duly nppoi led bv th. , ,„lntv
< onn of the Slale ..f Oreeon. f.’.e Ti
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comity, a lminlslriitrix of the e«t»ie ..f ■! --i
« I AKEY. deeeese.1 and all per,,.,,« , ,
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clnlm. euaui.t »aid estate are herein re ! . ,I
to present the -ame. with proper v,.u, 1„ r. ‘
by law required, to me at th.-
ol h ,
hddy. attorney at law
at Tillamook i'it '
Or. iron within sly month. fr..m the ,l..te l.cieoi
Dated this mlb day of Febrnarv loo,
I.l’CV CANNY
Adminhtratiia of the estate ol Je.«e
w. t'arev. deceased
Next to the Post Office.
A. B. ALLISON,
Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco, Con-
tectionary, Stationery.
News and Periodical«.
T in »* usd . A ct J i nk 3. i»Ts,- notic « F oi
I-T'BLICATIOX.
Next to Sturgeon's Drug Store.
Vuited States hand office.
Oregon City. Oregon.
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January 11th. mn;
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Notice I» hereby givm that In compila,,.-. 1
with th.- prvrlaions ofthe act id 101^'"«,^
June -h 18;s. elltiHed
Au act for the
of timber lands in the »rates ol CaliformL
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*N0 HilRDHESSER.
lin t«,. Nevada and Maabmaton Y.rritorv "i.
Augüi’ri ‘îsÿ.th*lubi'' u“"d s,,,e’ b> *« °« 1 •HAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
EDGAR LATIMER
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LAVRA K. NICHOLS
Of Nehalem connty o' Tillam.s.k st.t,
Oregon haath.adai filc.-in 'his. ffi,eher<Jorr,
-L".-,,..”, N.>
««., for ,h, v,llct,M.
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the A M Nw . ., 0 Ima J ,h.| , of
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No. 5. in Township No. 4
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No. 6 West, and will oSer proof to show^hii
Ü*K.*"d r"lhJ ”, n,ore '"’“'hie for u.
tn.iher or .too. than for sgri. ultnral minLJ.
and to establish hei claim to «aui land K. f
.he Key.ter and Recei.e!thl,‘"iffi^”!'
Oregon Citv. Ore
on «alurdav th. ok , '
of April, t»oX She name» a- ¿utt'ie..,, .’ h da»
John C Hryant. of Clatakaiii, ..... | r ,,.«.
hrv iit. Coleman H u heeler ami Cor. V
Wheeler of Nehalem. Ore
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