Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 20, 1902, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 20. 1902
New Dress Goods.
New Shirt Waists.
New Ladies’ Shoes.
New Gent’s Clothing.
New I !ats, Underwear,
Gent.’s Shoes, etc.
COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants.
EMANCIPATED WOMAN.
Charlie and Dan Fletcher and Hugh
Big Students' Riot.
General News of Interest.
Gardner arrived safelv at their destina­
She
Ie Foned In Italy an Well an la «b<
S t . 'P etersburg , March 16.—A stu-
Jack Rupp and family moved up to tion, White Horse, Alaska.
When Senator Mitchell voted for the , dent’s riot here, in which over 10,000
United States — How She
their place on the Trask.
Walter Christensen and sister Miss ship subsidy bill he was not expressing people engaged kept a large force of po­
Works There.
Rev. Wooltoil, an evanglist, has been Lona spent last Sunday with Miss or carrying out the wishes of his con-
lice and cavalry busy throughout the
bolding meetings in the Fairview school* Myrtle Foster.
stitutents in Oregon. We hope the day. Probably 100 arrests were made,
Though in Italy the so-called “eman­
house last week.
house will defeat the bill and that the j but the repressive measures were not so
Edmund Bush, who has been very ill
Oregon congressmen will go on record j strict as on the corresponding Sunday cipation” of women is by no means sc
BOULDER CREEK.
far advanced as in England or the
with the pneumonia, is recovering quite
as voting against it.
i of 1901. While many persons were in
Mrs. W. N. Bays was down in our
United States, there are few countries
rapidly.
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1 jured. no fatalities were reported.
The Fairview school will close Friday, 1 neighborhood the first of Che week.
The students placarded the city last in Europe where the political influence
According to a bulletin the Census Of­
H L. Jenson had the misfortune to fice made public there arc 68 butter and night, announcing that they intended to of women is greater than in Italy. 1 lie
and the teachers. Prof. Haley and Miss
Tinnerstet, will leave for Bay City, to loose his bear dog by salmon poisoning. cheese factories in Oregon, with a capital hold a grievance meeting, and the auth- influence, though great, is not, how­
teach that school, which begins Monday,
0. A. Smith and son were visitors at of $223,409. The product for last i orities taking the hint, made extensive ever, always apparent, for it is chiefly
the 24th.
Woods home last «Sunday.
The whole police was exercised indirectly and privately by
census year included 1,975,357 pounds j preparations.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobs intends to
M isses Millie and Mary Jenson came of butter, valued at $440,599; 1,195,564 called out, and the military was held the women of the upper classes. In­
make their home at Jonas Olson’s up from Hebo Saturday to make a short pounds of cheese; valued at $135,881, ready for mobiliazation, cavalry patrols stead of forming themselves into asso­
through this coming summer.
and other products valued at $62,742. ' supplementing the mounted p< lice. ciations and leaguesand international
visit to their brother, H. L.
Additional squadrons of cavalry, light
Miss Lenora Kunze has been suffering
We understand that Mr. Swab has the
unions and organizations and compet­
with an abscess on her arm for several job of slssliing for Mr. Borba and Man­
The ship subsidy bill has passed. In his batteries of artillery and detachments of ing with political orators, the Italian
infantry
were
packed
in
the
side
streets.
weeks.
uel Suarez on their ranches by the lake. closing speech on the ship subsidy bill
The crowds increased in the main women interested in political work
Mr. Ed. Knoblock intends to leave the
Owing to bad weather it has been hard Frye said he would accept the amend­ throughfares untill noon, when the quietly, and certainly not less effica­
ments
offered
by
Allison,
limiting
the
first of April for his old home at Woods. to work on the new school house, yet it
time of the operation of the measure cavalry officer in command of a squad ciously than their more “emancipated”
We are sorry to lose Ed.
is being put up quite rapidly.
because he believed they were in the in­ ron in front of the Hotel d’Europe sisters.
Miss
Bessie Fischhocker has been
We are indebted to Mr. Oliver Kinna terests of the bill. The vote on the Vest begged the crowd thereto disperse and
As a rule, Italian women work by
staying at Gust Kunze’s for several days. min, for the beautiful location of the
amendment stood 25 to 48, a strict go home. The demonstrators refused, means of the old French expedient, the
He also furnished cedar party vote, with the exception of Mc­ and the mounted troops began slowly salon. In Rome alone there are no
Mrs Jonas Olson. Mrs. Gust Kunze, school house.
Mrs. Wni. Maxwell and Miss Bessie for the building for all of which he is Laurin (S. C ), who voted with the Re­ clearing the streets.
At 12:30 P.M., the students attempted fewer than a dozen salons devoted al­
Fischhocker spent Tuesday with Mrs. entitled to the thanks of the entire publicans.
John Morgan and had a very pleasant neighborhood.
to organize a procession in front of the most entirely to the discussion of po­
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litical topics. Each salon has it own
time.
Several of our citizens attended the
Mrs. Eloff, wife of Mr. Kruger’s hotel mentioned, singing revolutionary political “color,” which is generally
Mr. Dick Himes spent Sunday evening primary at Blame last Saturday.
private secretary, sailed for South songs and shooting “Free Russia,”
that of the husband or father or friends
at Mr. Maynard's and rendered them
H. A. Chopard lost a fine ewe last Africa on Saturday, says a London dis­ “Down with the autocracy.” The police
some fine music on his violin.
week and a lamb had a leg broken. The patch to the Tribune. Her husband ex­ and cavalry then charged, but used only of the mistress of the house; but while
their
Cossack
whips
and
the
flats
of
their
the thread and web of the politics car­
pects to follow her speedily. Opinion at
Eddie Fischhocker received on his 16th result of dogs taking set after the flock.
The Hague is that Eloff will carry letters sabers. Manv persons were hurt, but ried on in a salon is spun and woven by
birthday a handsome wheel from his
only
a
few
were
seriously
injured.
The
from Mr Kruger, which may have a
the men who frequent it. the personal
aunt, Mrs. Babi.
NEHALEM.
decisive afreet in ending the war. The fighting continued during the remainder influence of the mistress of th? house
of the afternoon, breaking out in fresh
genera
iz
ition
isan
elastic
one,
but
with
­
The Republican Primary at Nehalem
SPRUCE.
places continuously. One of the most lets on each one of her guests, modify­
was “a rough house.” The Tohl-Newell out doubt well-informed people at The
ing views, and softening, or it may be
Spruce issituate«! above thè forks of faction came in a body and placed Dan Hague are convinced that negotiations severe fights of the dav was concluded accentuating, the roughness of ambi­
East ami West Bea ver. has a great Cronen in the chair, ignoring the com­ aie in progress and peace nearer than only a few minutes before the Czarina,
in an open sleigh, passed the spot where tion. As long as they remain in their
number of acres of valley land along the mittee man’s right and privileges. is generally supposed.
I it occurred. Carriages of the nobility salon Italian political women are in
banks of each stream and the creeks They elected delegates by acclammat loti,
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i
and members of the imperial household every way admirable.
that flow into them. There is no reason also Justice of the peace and road sup­
Fuentes and Mazanitini, the Spanish
that this should not become a thriving ervisor, so as to save the voters the matadors, fought six bulls to death at were several times mixed up in the
melees. The authorities made efforts to
community in the near future.
There ( trouble at the election in June.
BEES IN HIS HUNTING COAT.
After Juarez, Mexico, in the presence of 10,000
are many places that support a thousand completing their work they continued Americans and Mexicans. The fight prevent bloodshed, and in this they were
inhabitants that have not the natural • to hold the house in an uproar until was full (»faction and thrilling incidents remarkably successful, considering the Poeketa Full of Honey for n Soldier
magnitude of the demonstration.
resources F
'
......
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v... - - 34 of those from start to finish, and many narrow
N.H1K- ran reckon
.<■ ‘ high a»,
at, .. oul 4 a o'clock.
when about
When lie Came Home from
two hundred cows in this vicinity, yet, opposed to Tohl-Newell rule withdrew escapes were made by the bandarillos
iht War.
we have neither
cl.eese factory nor a alM| elected • a set of - delegates.
. .
ither a cheese
It is fair to presume that Lord Pa-
i and picadore«. Five horses wers killed
small .....-
store would
be a 1
... . u
.
..
creamery, j A . .........
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unceforte
would
rather
he
relieved
from
in
the
ring
and
three
taken
out
mortally
I Frank Sweeney, from Warrington.
Asa Witham, a farmer of Blanchard.
great convenience
The Sami Lake I
: drove out a band of cattle the first of wounded. Fuentes and Mazanitini have his gout than his position as ambassa­ Me., has been a member of the Dover
oountry naturally lies back <»f Spruce on i t
just completed a tour of Mexico with dor.
the week.
company, Maine volunteer militia, for
account of Cape Lookout preventing al
a company of 12 artists who form the i The annual report of the Pennsylva- |
direct route to I’illamook. Toe Spruce- ; Alex Anderson went to Astoria Sun greatest bullfighting aggregation in the nia railroad company is a valuable two years, and is counted one of the
day
to
work
during
the
Summer.
arian is not to be compared with the
world.
chapter in Uncle Sam’s book of pro­ best marksmen in his regiment. Last
Dr. Belt, of East Portland, has located
heathen or the atheist religiously, but he I
May when he was waiting for the gov­
* * *
sperity.
has just enough moral piety to use the in Nehalem, bringing his wife and
There is no longer any doubt that Pen­
Many of the old-time minstrels are ernment to call the troops to Augusta
name of God for a by word.
child
sion Commissioner Evans will, within passing away, hut their jokes will con­ he went out one afternoon and shot six
St Patrick's day was I appn.ptiately i The old gentleman Woods is quite ill the next few months, at the latest, sever tinue to do buisness at the same old rabbits. On his return a messenger
nil color was
his connection with the Pension Bureau, semicircle.
observed as the conventional
..... at his home on Foley.
met him in the doorway and told him
most beautifully displayed.
Rev, I. Putman is holding revival to accept from the President a position
Prince Henry’s opinion of American he must take the next train for the
Considering the fact that there has meetings at the M. E, Church this which will be a substantial promotion, cooking will have to be revised a good state capital. As his canvas hunting
but which has not yet been definitely se
never been a regular Sunday morning week.
lected. It is well known that Mr. Evans many times, he has tried so many kinds coat was wet with the blood of the rab­
meeting here before, the young people
Edith, the daughter of W. E. Night, is
bits he hung it up on the limb of an
lias the entire confidence of the Presi­ of it.
take a remarkable interest.
quite ill with phenumonia.
Dr. Belt
When Gen. Funston gets before the apple tree, remarking that it would be
dent. and the latter will not consider the
was called to see her Monday.
question of his retirement until a position Philippine committee in Washington he well washed by the time he returned
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
entirely satisfactory to the Commissioner will lie likely to have a very lively tilt from the war.
has been provided.
No decision has with Mr. Patterson.
Worst in Years.
Witham was mustered in and went to
The people of Pleasant Valley and
been reached concerning a successor to
In his latest romance Mr. Frank R. Chickamauga, where he was on duty
South Prairie gave Miss Dove Quick a
S t . P ai l , March 16.—North Dakota Mr Evans, nor will anv action be taken Stockton succeeds in making one more
pleasant surprise party on her 15th
every day until a month ago. when his
anniversary last Saturday at the home and the Canadian Northwest has experi­ until the President is thoroughly con delightful combination of the lunatic, regiment was ordered back to Augusta.
enced
the
worst
snow
storm
in
many
vinced
that
he
has
found
a
man
of
the
the
lover
and
the
buccaneer.
of Mr. 1. C. Quick. Those present were :
He was sent home on a month’s fur­
Miss Martha Bloom, Mr. Fred ami years, and the railroad traffic is prae- same high character and sterling worth
Prince Henry has greatly enjoyed his lough. Being somewhat exhausted
The Northern Pa­ (Misseased by the present Commissioner
Alwin Bloom. Mr. Claud Craton, Mr. i tically paralyzed.
volksfest on American soil, especially from a continuous diet of hardtack and
I’rvin Philips, Miss Maggie Shields. Mr. cific and Great Northern have not moved in so high a degree.
the unavoidable and incidental touches
bacon, he thought he would try his
* * *
Peter mid Dolph Shields, Mr. James Sim a wheel for nearly 32 hours in the
of American interpolation.
b'izzard-stricken
district,
and
have
luck at partridge shooting before set­
mons, Miss Annie and Albert Schlappi,
Although six Republicans, four from
ting down to farmwork. The canvas
Mr. Core Bossetti. Miss Annie and abandoned all efforts to do so for the the interior Northwest, voted against
As little Harry was being tuoked into coat was hanging from the limb in the
Lizzie Zurfliich, Miss Pearl, Sadie and present. The high wind has piled the the ship subsidy bill, it passed the Senate
snow
in
mountainous
drifts
and
packed
Mmie Turner, Mr. Hull ami Bell John­
easily yesterday by a vote of 42 to 31, bed on one chilly night recently he orchard, but when Witham went to put
son, Miss Clara and Rav Morin, Mr. it in solid masses, many deep cuts being and Senator Hanna is happy. Mc­ •aid:
it on he found that it was already oc­
entierlv
filled
The
temperature
has
“Oh, but it’s cold! I wish I had a re­ cupied by a swarm of bees, which had
Laurin, of South Carolina, voted for it,
Harald Wells, Mr Loyd Powell. Mr.
l»een
falling
gradually,
and
is
now
at
or
frigerator
at
my
back.
”
nod Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Green,
but he is only nominally a Democrat; he
taken possession of the garment during
•Why. Harry,” said his mother, "a
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wells, Mr. ami Mrs. below zero. Not a transcontinental votes regularly with the Republicans on
bis absence. With the aid of a sulphur
T Lysfer, Miss Bell and I key Wells. train has arrived in St. Paul since Fri all important measures; therefore it refrigerator is an ice chest.''
“t’o it is,” said the little fellow. Then ■ smudge fire he expelled the insects, and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson and Miss dav, and none is expected for several may be said that the Democrats have
Helen Johnson. There being a total of days.
the honor of having voted solidly after a pause he continued: ”1 guess I secured 22 pounds of white comb honey.
The Northern Pacific reports its west­ against the measure, which, if left to the meant a perambulator, mamma.''
42 persons, made it a pleasant evening
A Queer Verdict.
for all. The music that was given by bound Coast train, which left St. Paul people of the United States, would be
Upon the Isle of Man. where sheep-
Mr. and Mrs. Lcyster, Mr. mid Mrs. yesterday morning, tied up at Fargo, rejected at last two to one. The bill will
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
the
road
beyond
there
being
blocked.
Green, Miss Martha and Alwin Bloom
in all probability go through the House
»tealing is evidently a serious offense.
was appreciated by all, only we would It will start a Coast bound train to­ and become a law; and the probable
NOTtcs is H ereby G iven ,—That the under­ John Dixon was recently sentenced to
morrow,
and
hopes
to
be
able
to
get
consequence will be a big ship trust that
like to have some more of it some day.
administrator of the Estate of A. G. three years'imprisonment for it. The
it through. The east-bound Coast train, will want more and more protection signed
ANDERSON, deceased has presented and filed
dur here Saturday morning, is held at until it can control the commerce of In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for exact words of the jury were: “Not
NESKOWIN.
Madan, N. D., and an effort will lie both oceans It is such nefarious leg­ Tillamook county his final account in the ad­ | having satisfactorily accounted to the
uf said estate, and that by order of minds of the jury for the possession
made to move it tomorrow. Every islation as this that eventually will ministration
said Court duly made, the <th day of March,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen mid Mrs. effort is tiring made to keep the snow­
prisoner
1902. at the hour of i O o'clock a.ni., is the time of the sheep, we find the
|. C. Butcher were callers at Will bound passengers led mid warm, and for break the Republican party’s back or when the hearing on said tin al account will be
guilty.” What puzzles the lawyers is
had. and any ana all persons having objections
Christensen’s and A. Common’s last the purpose trains are being held at neck.—Telegram.
to said account are required to present them to this: Can a man be legally jailed on
* * *
T nesdav.
stations where there are accommoda­
said Court on or before said date of hearing.
such a verdict?
Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church
Mrs. J. W. Hellenbrmul and daughter tions rather than attempt to get
Dated this 5th day of February, I qo 2
E M. T.AMR. Administrator.
Edith s|>eiit Sunday with Mrs. C. Keller. through with a possibility of being tied of Portland was badly damaged Monday
Otter !■ a Speedy Swimmer.
Messrs. Poteet, Varner and Carl Kel­ up between stations. The Red River by a destructive fire, which broke out
CONTEST NOTICE
The otter is the fastest swimming
ler went to Tillamook Friday, to at­ \ alley division of the Northern Pacific, owing to a defective flue, at the north­
Department of the Interior.
quadruped known. In the water it
United States Land (»ffice.
tended the socialist convention Satur­ between Frankfort and Winnipeg, is east corner of the building, at Sixth and
Oregon City. O.e .
exhibit» an astonishing agility, swim­
day and returned home Sunday evening. entirely abandoned. No trains have Oak streets The loss is about $12.000
March 13. i9oa.
ming in s nearly horizontal posr’on
covered by $16.000 insurance. Big holes
A sufficient contest affidavit having t»een
D. R. Daley is able to lie out again I attempted to run since Friday night, are burnrd in the beautife! groined roof,
I and the whereabouts of extra trains on
filed in thia office by ALONZO A YAGER, with the greatest ease, diving and
after a siege of grip.
contestant,
against
homestead
entry
No.
T2S04,
this division are not known, as the the organ is damaged, and water is
darting along beneath the surface
June it . ¡900. for S 4 -e »» of see. 21 and
The steamer Anita left out for Vstoria wires are down.
standing over the entire floor from end made
N »- of Ne l4 of Section 2H. township 2 S. Range with a »peed equal, if not superior,
on Sunday. Mr. and Mis I C Butcher.
to end. The expensive alter cloths and 10 U by CHRIS THORSEN, con tester in to that of many fishes.
Clarence \tterlmry ami Warren Morris
l»art of the church furniture w» re pluck- which it is alleged that contestant ' kn *• the
present condition of tho same . also th at said
were booked ns passengers.
ily saved by a member of the church Chris
Thorsen has abandoned said homestead
The use of time is fate.—Chapman.
choir, Girs Kramer, assisted by several entrv . and that he has not l»een on said land
J. C. Foster contemplates building a
women, who were sewing in the parish since the «late of the til’ng thereon; and that
new house in the near future.
Suspicion shall be all stuck full of
he has not compile«! with the homestead laws
It is a of the United States in regard to settlement eyes.—Shakespeare.
The largest stallion in Tillamook house when the fire started
The Republican primary passed off
question
if
the
present
church
building
and cultivation of homesteads, and that said
quietly at Oretown.electing J. \V Hellen- County, is a French Draft Horse, jet
Death and life are in the power of the
alleged alwience from the said ian.t was not due
brand. Will I’enter, Lyndon Whiteman black, heavy bone, fine style and dis- will be repaired. Several wealthy mem- to
his employment in the Army. Navy, or tongue.—Bible.
l»ers
of
the
church
think
that
the
time
mid Frank Rowel as delegates to attend
Marine Corp* ot the United States as a private
A thought often makes us hotter than
position. No. 7234. recorded in French has now arrived to sell the property anti soldier,
officer, seaman or marine, during the
the convention on the 22nd, nt Tilla-
National Draft Stud Book, vol. 7, will build a new stone church on the l«»t war with Spam, or during any other war in a fire.—Longfellow.
mook.
which the United State» may be en-aget!,
owned by Trinity corporation on Wash­
Fellowship in treason is a bad ground
Miss Ora Porter is spending a tew make the season of 1902 at Grayson's ington street, between Seventeenth and said parlies are hereby iiotifir«! to apptar re­
spond and offer evidence touching said allega­ of confidence.—Burke.
weeks at Mrs. Scherzinger s.
Barn, Tillamook City.
tion at lo o’clock a ni on April »3rd. t«jo2,
Eighteenth streets.
Man is the weeping animal born to
l»efore the County Clerk of Tillamook County,
Mrs. D. J. Dunn and Miss Mollie
Parties wishing to breed are respect­
Oregon, at Tillamook City. Oregon, and that govern nil the rest.—Pliny.
Craven spent Tuesday night at A M. fully invited to call and see our horse
Admiral Schelev’s loops on the prairie final hearing will be held at lo o'clock am., on
Commons?
The creation of a thousand forests is
are tar more skillful than those he ex­ April jq . i«9O> b- fore the Register and Rece ver
liefore breeding elsewhere.
at the United States Land Office m Oregon City. in one acorn.—Emerson.
A little gill was born to Mr. and Mrs.
ecuted at sea.
Oregon
Very respectfully,
Fred Scherzinger on Saturday. March
Men more easily renounce their inter­
The «aid contestant having, in a proper affi
The Easter lilv comes from Bermuda,
F. F. BURGESS, Manager.
it. tiled March 13. i5h->2. set forth Tacts which ests than their tastes— Rouchefou-
Sth. Fred wears a smile of course.
which is also the favorite haunt of the da>
show that after due diligence personal service
cauld.
Stock has wintered well in this
. onion.
of this notice cannot be made it is hereby
and directed that such notice be given
v icinitv.
Colorado will ioin with Texas in pro­
A basket picnic has just been announc-, ordered
Herr is a day now brforr me; a day i,
bi due and proper publication.
The weather is better the past lew moting the success of the gusher depart­ ed in Nebraska, the first of this season.
a fortune, and an estate. —Emerson.'
UM«». R Noons*. Register
W
m
G
alloway
,
Receiver.
ment
at
the
World's
Fair.
1
Score
one
Col.
Bryan.
days.
T1MBEH LAN.., ACrJCKK 3. «S;S-NOTICK FOK
P ublication .
United BUies Land Office.
Oregon ( ily. Oregon.
March 10th, 1 qo 2.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision« of the act oi Congress ot
Junes iN-s. «ntitled ’ An uct for the sale of
timlsr lands in the states of. alifornia, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex;
tended to all the Public Land States by actol
August 4, I892,
.
WILLIAM CAIN,
Of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
ha- this das tiled in this office his sworn
statement No. 3,t»66, for the purchase of the
«. l ot 1-2, Sw ‘4 of Ne % of Section No. 4.
in Township 2 South, Range No. 7 VXesi,
bnd will otter proof to show that the land
sought is iimre valuable for its timber and stone
than lot agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to »aid land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oiegoii,
<»n Thursday, the 22nd day of May, 19o2. He
names as witnesses ;
O. Kliude, of McMinnv lle, Or.; J. W . Fish­
burn, N. S. Stretch and A. P. Slade, of Dayton,
Or.
Any and all persons claiming iv ' «rsely the
above-described lands are request-
to file their
claims in this office on or bet(»’e said 22nd day
of May, 1902.
C has . B. M cor ^ s , Register.
FAIRVIEW.
* * *
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Tillamook.
Dian ha Anna Page, Plaintiff,
vs.
I Department
Frederick Edward Martin Page.^
No. 2.
Defendant.
To the above named defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You a e hereby required to appear and an­
swer the complaint of plaintiff tile<i against you
in the above entitled suit on or before the 24th
day of April, 1902, or in default theieof, the
plaintiff will apply to tho Court for a decree,
divorcing the plaintiff and defendant, and that
p aintiff be granted the custody and maintain-
ance of the children of said paities. •
This summons is published by order of G. W.
Sappington, County Judge, dated March i3th,
1902, First publication of this sunimons dated
March ljth, 1902, last publication April 24th,
I902.
C laude T hayer ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
May 15th, I902.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice <»f his intention
to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
on April 261I1, 19O2. viz. :
JOHN REES,
H E. 12,674 for the N
of Nw
and W % of
Ne ’X of-ec. 34, tp. 1 S. R. 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of sai«i land, viz :
Fred Skonip, John Cook, George R. Benson,
oi Trask, Oregon ; Charles L. Smith, of Tilla­
mook, Oregon.
C has . B MOOSRS, Register.
NOTICE FOB ci hi c ation
Laud Office at Oregon City, Or..
March 15th, 1902.
Notice is hereby given thar the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook. Or.’,
on April 28th, 1J02, viz. :
CHARLES I. CLOUGH.
! E'.J2554 ,or lhc K <2 of L
st*-'- 28, tp. 2 S.
K. 7 •»•
He nam?s the following witnesses to prove
I)is « on 1 inuous residence upon and cultivation
of said bi"d. viz :
Ralph M. Ackley. Charles A Bailev, William
II. Cary, Elmer D. Hoag, oi Tillamook, Or.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
NOTICE FOR pc plication .
Department of the Interior,
Land office at Oregon City. Ore.,
x,
,
February 15th, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that tho f Mowing-
named settler lias filed notice of his intention
na
suPPort <‘f Disclaim, and
Vro°f will be made before the Countv
nr in Tl 11.ara®ok1_Co,",,y- at Tillamook City,
Oregon, on April 51 h, 1902, viz :
.. „ CHARLES VINCON PAUL,
H E ^o. 11,694 for the Sw % of sec. 15, tp. 6 S.
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l.nd
the ,?’lowln< witnesses to prove
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Departni« nt of the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon City Ore
“ual pr-’of Hl support of his claim and
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witnesses;
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