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New Gent.’s Clothing. New Dress Goods. New Hats, Underwear, New Shirt Waists. Gent.’s Shoes, etc. New Ladies’ Shoes COHN & CO The Leading Merchants •9 Hl'M.MONH. General News of Interest 1 he expects to reach the North Pole in SPRUCE. In the Circuit Court of the átate of Oregon for 1906. He has just returned from Eng- Tillamook County. Mr. Peter Amacher considers himself I land, where he was much encouraged bv R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, Careful computation gives the strength vs. promises of aid. He will ask the Federal quite fortunate for being in the land of Having rented the Messrs. Thayer’s E. H. Cowing. Mary Green Cowing, land. I will take stock to pasture. Ar of the scattered Boer commandoes at I Government to vote $60,000, and as the living, and threatens to sell his black Marv Hughes Church, Wells Gil between 8000 and 9000 men. cow the first opportunity — he has had a rangements can be made with J. B. Dels- soon as this sum shall )>e voted, he will bert^ Caroline Iler, Elva M. Wes * * * U cott, John Iler. Carl Iler. Myrtle purchase his boat. He expects to re general dislike to her for some time, but man, or with Mr. L. Bruckner, who will I.’lly iler and Slavil W- Iler, it was not until Thursday evening of last Governor Geer s probable candidacy ceive an additional sum of $75,000 bv live on the place to look after the interest I defendants. for the United States Senate will soon popular subscription for the equipment w’eek that she overpowered his temper of the stock at all times. aixl To E II. Cowing. Mary Green < rowing _ __ completely, .and endangered his eyesight be the chief topic for discussion in of the expedition. Maiy Hughes Chut ch, three of the above named preserves and pickles, spread by taking advantage of his helpless con defendants. political circles in Oregon. * * * a thin coating of In the name of the State of Oregon : You ara Notice. In asking leave to file a bill against dition. He is not afraid of her provided * * * hereby required to appear and answer the ion; plaint filed agdnst you and the ot.ivr Senator Simon appeared in the Senate the railroad merger, Attorney-General that he has the pitchfork handy. He You can now get a good meal or lunch defendants in the above entitled suit on chamber on Tuesday, after an absence Stratton, of the State of Washington, had driven her into the barn, succeeded in at any time you feel hungry. or before the last day prescribed in the getting the rope around her neck and The Bakery has opened up its]restau- of some weeks at home. He does not presented to the Supreme Court a copy had gotten all through milking her, when order for the publication of this sum of the bill he proposed to file, and it events in mons. to-wit; on or before the 8th day of care to discuss recent political 1 ant again. May. 1902 : and if you fail to so appear and was discussed by him and opposing just at that critical moment, not being Will keep them absolutely moisture (live us a call and we will convince you Oregon. answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply able to defend himself, both hands being acid prooC Pure Refined Paraffine 1» also counsel. This bill differs from that filed * * * that our meals are all right. to the Court for the relief payed for in said com useful In a dozen other ways about the engaged, one with the pail the other by tlie State of Minnesota in that it A terrific blizzard prevailed furiously plaint filed herein, to-wit : bouse. Full directions Iri each package. C. A. V ogler , Sold everywhere. 1. Fora decree foreclosing a certain mortgage over Central Wisconsin on Monday. makes the Great Northern Railway with the stool, and in attempting to get Tillamook Bakery. made and executed bv one John W. Anderson, STANDARD OIL CO. It has been snowing and blowing all Company, as well as the Northern Pa up, she viciously attacked him, without | bearing date August 14th, 18^1, upon the follow any warning, by lieating him in the eye day and is very cold. It is the worst cific Railway Company, defendents to ing described real p operty situate in Tillamook COULSONBURG. with the bushy end of her tail. county, Oregon, and described as follows, to- the proceeding, storm of the Winter. wit : The Sw % of sec. 3, tp. I N, R. 7 W, which * * * Some of our citizens have been making * * * mortgage was given to one, G O. Nolan to The remains of a man and woman Disconsolate Frank. garden, but the recent rainy weather has secure the payment of the promissory note of Storm warnings were displayed on were discovered in the railroad depot at said John W. Anderson, in favor of said G O. put a stop to that industry for the pre Monday on the Frcific Coast from the “Oh. what is the matter this morning. Nolan for the sum of >230 00 and interest at the sent. Columbia River to the Straits of San Gilroy, Qal., when a box, which had rate of 10 per cent per annum, which note and That you look so lonely and sad ?’ ’ lain in the depot for 10 years, was mortgage have been duly assigned and trans N. Coulson, who has lieen very ill the Juan de Fuca, and on the Atlantic and opened. There were no marks by As Elsie came in from the kitchen ferred to said plaintiff. past few weeks, is somewhat improved Gulf Coasts from Hatteras to Mobile. She saw him feeling so bad. 2. That it be decreed that there is due the which the remains can be identified. at this writing. * * * plaintiff the sum of I431 50 and interest thereon The box was left with the station agent “Why, Frank, has something happened from February 20th, 1902, at the rate of to per Casper Kruger, the eldest son of Pre Rev. R. H. Dollarhide, of Salem, by a rancher named Jamison, who That has spoiled your happiness now? Tillamook Custom Tailor Shop. I cent per annum the further sum of $72,13 for arrived here from that place Tuesday sident Kruger, and 24 other relatives of told the agent that he would send for it. ¡ tuxes paid by plsintiff; and the further sum of For you ’ ve been having a good time G entlemen : I $75.00 asan attorney’s fee herein, and for costs evening. He expects to return to his Mr. Kruger bearing the same family The rancher disapiieared shortly after, lately ; 1 and disbursements of this suit. name*, are among those who have re and nothing has been heard of him since. home this week. I beg to inform you that I am open i i 8. That plaintiff be declared a first lien upon Oh, Frank, will you not tell be how ? “ Mr. Harry Davis met with quite an cently taken the oath of allegiance to It is persumed that a double murdei for business with a very choice line of said premises, and that defendants, E. IL Cowing, Mary Green Cowing and Mary Hu hes “I’ll tell you”—then he paused a moment, accident Saturday morning, lie had Great Britain. waffconimitted. pantings and suitings to choose from. Church, l>e forever barred and foreclosed of any * * * “You know that I love Lucy so. * * # started to go to one of the neighbors, and all right, title, and intei est in and to said A Portland man has an idea that he All wishing anything in my line please But when Harley came in from the city, and was taking, his gun with him, he Because he did not recieve the nomina mortgaged premises, and that each and all the can rival or excel Santos-Dumont with defendants and all persons claiming under them Don ’ t you think, she wouldent go. had got as far as N. Coulson, where he tion on the Republican ticket for County give me a call. be for ever barred and foreclosed of any and all stopped a few minutes, and while there his airship, but as he estimates that the Commissioner* Carl Johnson, a well- And so you see I have missed it, Shop over G eo E dmunds Store. right, title and interest they may or claim to in some way, or other, the gun acci first aerial machine will cost $50,000, known resident of the town of Seaside, have in said mortgaged premises or any part For I had to go all alone, Yours truly, we will scarcely see it doing overhead thereof. dently discharged the bullet, striking his became a raving maniac, and is now in As she wished to hurt no ones feelings. business very soon. This summons is published in the Tillamook T. SARCHET. foot in the region of the great toe, in the custody of Sheriff Linville. The She thought she would stay at home. 1 Headlight for six weeks, to-wit : on Thursday I * * * unfortunate man brooded so much over dicting quite a severe wound, he was P.S.—Repairing of all kinds, pressing of each week, by order of G. W. Sappington, I ________________ ____________ ...... in The will of Cecil Rhodes provides for hia failure to receive the nomination that Oh, if Harley would just stay at Tilla and cleaning. I County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, taken to Tillamook, where the wound I the absence from this county of all the judges mook, was dressed, and is at present getting the establishment of colo.aal scholar, his reason suddenly left him. Rather of this court, and made March 26th, 1902, the ships, as previously announced, and two than have him committed to the state There would be no hard feelings at all, along all o.k. first publication of this summons being on the i 27th day of March, 1902, and the last publication Miss Abbie Coulson who has been at American scholarships to each of the insane asylum, Sheriff Linville and other But I believe that hard feelings existed being May 8th, 1902. tending the Business College, at Philo present states and territories of the county officials decided to keep him at I When he went away last fall.” I A. W. S everance and C laude T hayer , the county jail for a time, and Johnson's “But, Frank, just think of Tessa ; math. Ore., the past few months, was United States. Attorneys for Plaintiff. * * M improved condition has demonstrated called home last week owing to the Now what do you think she would do, ” The largest single order for American the wisdom of the action. I T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or serious illness of her father. Said Elsie, as she sat there listening, P ublication . canned meats ever given has been * * * “If Lucy should capture you ?’* A Mr. Denny, of Monmouth, is at pre received from the British government. Uuited Stales Land Office. This is the time to bone your Con I Oregon City, Oregon sent working on his claim at this place, When it comes to buying food supplies “You need not worry about Tessa, March 1 oth, loos. he expect to bring his family in as soon vast quantities for speedy delivery gressman for seeds. There are about 1 Notice is hereby given that in compliance For she goes with Jack, you know. AND as the roads are in a favorable condition. Europe is forced to come to this side of 20,000,000 packages, more or less, going If Harley would just stay at Tillamook, | with tlie provisions of the act of Congress of out in the mails free of postage, and ,June3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale of the Atlantic. That’s what bothers me so. ■ timber lands in the Mates of« alifornia, Oregon, everybody can have them for the asking. SAND LAKE. * * * 1 Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex They are designed to jolly along the And, Elsie, just think for a moment tended to all the Public Land States by actol A remarkable and difficult surgical i voter in the rural community, but the August 4, I892, By all Appearance spring has gone If you were to treat Oil so— operation has been performed on Mrs. 1 dweller in the metropolis can get them | # WILLIAM CAIN, back on 11s. If Guy would come just one evening, Frank C. Mehan, of New York. Eight just the same. There are flower seeds as : Of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, Ì ha* this day filed in this office his sworn That would hurt his feelings you know.” Last week everybody was planting inches of her backbone was taken out to veil as vegetable seeds, and all are statement No. 3.666, for the purchase of the garden and this week it is snowing. permit the removal of a tumor that just as good as can be purchased from “Well, Frank, do not grieve any longer, • ‘ L?1 1 2> °f Ne % or Section No. 4. Mr. W. C. King is running his cheese pressed upon the spinal cord. It is ex the seedsman. Many Congressman are in Township 2 South, Range No. 7 Wes’, For I hear Harley is going away ; slid will offer proof to show that the land pected she will recover entirely. factory. puzzled to know to whom to send But just cheer up and look happy sought is more valuable for its timber and stone NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. For there is coming a better day-*’ * * * On next Sunday, the 13th, there will than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their supply, especially city Congress Department of the Interior. his claim to said land before Hie Register and Land Office at Oreg 11 City, Or. The dairy products of the United men, and constituents will do a favor by be a picnic at Sand Cape. Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, March 21st. 1902. States are of sufficient value to pay off wiring or writing their address and re- Mr. Chub Atchison, the noted hunter Patrick to Die May 5. Notice is hereby given that the following- i on Thursday, the 22nd day of May, 10o2. He named settler has filed notice of his intention j names as witnesses : of Sand Lake, is making the wild cats the national debt in a little over two quest. O. Rhude, of McMinnv He. Or.; J. W. Fisli- N ew York. April 7.—Albert T. Patrick, to make fi al proof in support of his claim, and I I burn, and deer suffer. It is not everv body years. The cow and the hen have per N. S.Stre chand A P. Slade, of Dayton,O . that said proof will be made before County New York*« Dry Sunday who was convicted on March 26 of the Clerk that can have fiesh venson this time formed wonders in the west in lifting of I illamook County, at Tillamook, Ore., 1 Any and all persons claiming adversely the farm mortgagesand if Uncle Sam even above-described lands are requested co filetheir murder of William Marsh Rice, was on May 3rd. 1902. viz : of the year. N ew ’ Y ork , April 6.—Tke police and sentenced today by Recorder Goff to be (Claims in this office on or beto* c said X2ud day PERLEY R. COULSON; gets into a tight place he might call on J We hear that the mail line from Spruce the liquor men gave Greater New York put to death in the electric chair at Sing H E. 12101 for the 8 h, ofSe << of sec. 20 and N ot xVlay, 1902. them. % of Ne tf. sec 29. tp. 3s. R. 8 W. C has . B. M cor ^ s , Register. to Sand Lake is to lie changed to a “dry’* Sunday today. Though there swng * * * Sing prison on May may 5. n. Rice died men in this tins -------------- — -- ---------- a w . He names the following wi'nesses to prove Woodson account of the Spruce post- Telegrnms «nd letters of congratula were degrees of dryness, so to s|>eak, in citv on September 23, 1900 An appeal , continuous residence upon and cultivation CONTEST NOTICE. office living disbanded. m . m.L Mr» «f A .»w... U K TiZ: tion are pouring in upon VV. J. Furnish, different sections of the metropolis, the »«I to be made t«»>M*r« to the Court of Appeals by .- j John T. Moon, Department of the Interior. Marcu. Cur!, James Patterson, Mr. Dan Atchison is building a cheese particularly from day has had no equal in the suspension Patrick’s counsel will act as a stay of Abner Griest, of BLine, United States Land Office, Oregon, Eastern . Ore. Oregon City. Ore., factory and will start in a few days. almost every town and hamlet giving ol the liquor traffic since five years ago, execution, pending a decision by the C has B. M oores , Register. . Maich 13. i9o2. Mr. Will Smith is on the lake on busi evidence that his nomination has aroused when Superintendent Thomas F. Byrnes higher court. A sufficient contest affidavit having been NOTICE FOR PUFUCATION. filed in this office by ALONZO A YAGER the greatest enthusiasm in that part of closed the saloons one memorable Sun ness. The Recorder, in pronuncing sentence, Land Office at Oregon City. Or., contestant, against homestead entry No. 12804, We expect Mr. Will Wolfe, the road the state, with which he has lieen more day. Persons seeking spirituous refresh made no comment on the jury’s verdict. March 15th. 1902. "•«de June it , 1900. for 8 % -e of «ec. 21 and Notice is hereby given 4hat the following- N U of Ne of Section 28, township 2 S. Ranue supervisor to commence o,»ening up the particularly identified and where he is ment then were compelled to resort to To the costomarv question as to places out side of Chief Brynes* sphere whether the defendent had anything to nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention io W., by CHRIS THORSEN, con tester, in |>ersonallv well known. new road as soon as the sun shines. of influence. His task, however, is say why judgment should nor be pro-' to make final proof in support of his rlai n, and which it is alleaed that contestant “ knows the * * * that said proof will be made before the County present condition of tho same ; also that said Considerable interest was manifested said to have been eaiser than that con nouned, Mr. House. Patrick’s chief Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or., Chi i« Thorseu has abandoned said homestead NESKOWIN. on April 28th, 1H02, viz. : fronted the police today, for he had no entry ; and that he has not been on said land counsel, said he desired to make a mo in the citv election at Woodburn, Ore., I. CLOUGH. since the date of the fil’ng thereon; and that W. H. Christensen and family spent on Tuesday, which passed off quiet!v, Raines hotels with their saudwitches to tion for a new trial and gave several H F..^11554 CHAKLR8 for the E H of E sec 28, tp. 2 9. he has not complied with the homestead laws contend with. These hotels must be Sunday, at the home of his father. reasons for the motion. of the United States in regard to Bettlement 222 votes being polled. The contest was He nam?s the following witnesses toprove and cultivation of homesteads, and that said The Recorder denied the motion for a \ W Fletcher and wife and Miss between the “ Good Citizenship,” or tnken into consideration, theirfore, hiscominuous residence upon and cultivation alleged absence from the said land whs not dur when the word “ drv ” is used in connec new trial. Mr. House took an exception of said la”d. viz : Daisy were visiting at A. Commons last anti-license people, and the “ City,” or to his employment in the Army, Navy, or Ralph M. Ackley. Charles A Baiiev, William Manne Corps ot the Uuited States as a private saloon advocates. The result was in tion with these events of today, for the and moved tor an arrest of judgement. Sunday. man who had money to buy a sandwich This was denied, and sentence was H. Cary, Elmer D Hoag, of Tillamook. Or. soklier, officer, aeaman or marine, during the favor of the Good Citizenship ticket Mr. Wood is on the sick list. C has . B. M oores . Register. war with Spain, or during any other war in with the exception of recorder. Saloon and a drink had small difficulty in sat then pronounced by the Recorder. which the United States may be engaged, W. W. Conder and Mr. Le welly n WHS license was voted down by 26 majority. isfying his thirst. Few liquor dealers Patrick was taken to Sing Sing in a said parties are hereby notified to appear re in the neighborhood and took out had the temerity to keep open and serve train which left here at 1:05 P. M. His T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878 — N otice for spond and offer evidence touching said allega * * * P ublication . a small drove of calves last Tuesday. drinks alone, and of those who did. a wife, who was Mrs. Addie M. Francis, tion at lo o’clock B.ni . on April 23rd, iqo 2 Uuited States Land Office, The Columbia River Fisherman’s Pro before the County Clerk ot Tillamook Comité F. II Mathis, jr .of Missouri, and J. W. tective Union, fixed the price of salmon majority were invited to the nearest was a passenger on the train. Oregon City. Oregon. Orexon, at Tillamook City. Oregon, and thAt Pulliam, of Butcher, Ore. spent Tues- for the coming season as follows: Six police station, there to remain until 1 March 4th, ioo2. final heanug will lie held at lo o’cloc k a 111., on Ossinning was reached at 4:20 P. M. Notice ts hereby given that in compliance April 29. 1902. before the Register and Rece ver day night at A. Commons and took 1 cents per pounds for fish weighing 25 bondsmen appear. I Before entering the carriage which was with tlie provisions of the act of Congress of at tlie United States Land Office in < >regon Citv Unquestionable the driest part of New •mt a bunch of mixed cattle last Wednes pounds or over, and 5Vi cents for to take him to tlie prison, Patrick kissed June 3, 18;8. entitled An act for the sale of Oregon. York to day was the ‘‘second platoon’’ timber lands in tlie States of California Ore day. The said contestant having, in a proper affi- smaller fish. No price for steelheads or of police made so man\ arrests. This his wife and said good by. At the prison gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” as u v,t’ F1**1 M*rch ,s- "«I forth facts which I his beard was shaved off and he was extended Walter Christensen met with an l>ltiebacks w as mentioned. These prices to all the Public Land State« by act show that after due diligence personal service is known as the west Thiftv-scventh J placed ina cell in the death-house. He of August 4, 1892. accident last week that came near pro are slightly lower than were named a of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby police precient. Only one alleged viola- will not be required to wear the JOHN W. FISHBURN ving fatal. He j limped on a ponv to year ago, when the rate was 6 cents ordered and directed that such notice bekiven ter of the excise laws was found today Dayton .county of Yamhill. State of Oregon by due and proper publication. go after the cows and nnlv hail a halter tor all class, s of chinoolts, and it is prison uniform while he remains at Of has this day filed in this office his sworn by the Ivnx eve officers. Only two or Sing Sing. C has . B. M oores , Register. on the horse which started to run and thought they will be satisfactory to the statemvnt No. 3.^5, for the purchase of the W m . G alloway , Receiver. three Raines law hotels opened their 1 * section No. 24. m Town bucked him off The horse struck him packers. doors and the proprietors say that the I »li p No. X booth Range No 7 West, an<1 with his front hoof on the side of his * * * Beet Pulp for Cattle. I will offer proof to show that the land sought is NOTICE FOR PI’BLIOATION. law was closely oliserved. neck and he was unconscious for seme more valuable for its Hinter From the Pacific Ocean to the Idaho timber or stone than'fi>? than for Department of the Interior, Ir.... 1 —... _ .. j Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., little time. His brother happened to l>e line and from the California line to the L a Or. April 7—Charles K. ngncultural purmmes and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver „ . . March 15th. 1902. near to help him to the house mid appli Columbia River, the Democratic County Chinese Exclusion Bill Passed. Reason, of Ontario, is feeding 530 head of (»'** ofljee «t Oregon City. Oregon, on Thom- Notice ia hereby given that the following cations ol cold water brought him to. Conventions are instrmliiig lixir dele of steers in the yards of the Oregon wiluJwe-“ ” day °f M-y’ 1902 H* “ named settler haa filed notice of hia intern ton W ashington , April 7.—The House to. Sugar Company here. All but about 30 to make fi al proof in support df his claim, Mrs. Keller was on the sick list all gates to the Democratic State Conven r.*in’ ®f l*yton- Or. ; O Rhude, of Me and that aaid proof will be made before the tion to support George R. Cham’»erlain day passed the Chinese exclusion bill, have now learned to like the beet pulp. la<t week. Or., N. 8. etretch and A. K Slade of County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla after incorporating in it several amend, All are rapidly taking on flesh. The 1 ay ton, Or. mook. Oregon, on April 20th, I9O2. vis : A Boroman has built a new picket lor Governor. Chamberlain probably P»r«<>n«claiBii»K ad.er.ely the . GEORGE H. BENSON, will be nominated to lead the Demo ments which increased the drastic char steers eat about 30 tons of pulp per dav. fence around his inrd. ,an<la are requested to Hie their H E. 12639, for the be % of Sw L and Lot 4 of cratic state ticket by acclamation. It is acter of the measure The principal one They are allowed all the straw they will a bore deacnbe.1 tn Ihn oflfce on or before aai.l nnd da, of 18. tp. i 8. R. 7 W. * Messrs. Risconer A Jones came down I one of the few cases where the office is not only excludes Chinese by birth and ' eat. and have access to salt and running rlanna ■May, 1702. * He names the tollowing witnesses to prove from Lit i le Nestinva recently and seeking the man. Against Chamberlain descent, but all Chinese ormixed blood. water. Al first much hay and grain was nis continuous residence upon and cultivation Cha* B M oores , Register. bought calves of Mr. Wood. I of said land. viz. The chief struggle was over an amend 1 fetl. About 100 tons of hay has lieen ! no one has np|ieared. F red Skompand John Cook, of Traak, Oregon; SUMMONS M im ^idic Wood was visiting with ment to prohibit the employment of Chi ted in the month the cattle have been * * * ( liarlea L Smith, of Tillamook, Oregon: John nese sailors on American ships. An Mrs. Keller recently. Reea, of Trask, Oregon here, and about 8000 tons of pulp. i. r _ , April 8, Governor Dockery*! attention Mm lt pulp ha, I «,, s.,1,1 Pto Galley . “<• cX JiOre|'o,, for ________ '! amendment covering this proposal was C harles b . M oores . Register. There is m<ww I’yisrrh In this MKtio« of the was called today to the alleged British ruled out on a point of order, but subse tarmers. John L. Caviness, of ¡-land r>i,n h* Anna h«. Plaintiff, countrx than air other disesses put together, war supfjy camp at Lathrop, Mo. The quently was mo<lified to evade the ruling NOTICE FOR PCBLICATION. City, has fed 800 tons. Foor carloads Frederick Kll«”d M.rtl. P(r < sud titilli fiw IsM few year» ws<« supposed to Gaveruor said he knew nothing about Department of the Interior and was adopted, 100 to 74. I m * incurable For n great many yeats doclots wereshippetl to Baker City, but none is Land office at OreKon City. Or. _ A . Defvndsnt. ’ Pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed the operations of the British more than As i»awscd the bill practically re enacts allowed to go out now, as what remains May 15th. I902. T » the above named defendant. that a market has been opened at Lath k - a I mnetlteM, and by constantly failing to curt- Notice is hereby given that the following 1 In the name of th« state of Oregon : with local greutnionl, ptom»unccd it incurable. rop bv private individuals for the past all the existing exclusion laws, and in will lie needed tn the yards. Mr. Benson • h»*r«’»y required to nnpear and an- named settler has filed notice of hi« Inteiilton j Science has proven catarrh to be a votisi itti i ten years. He says it is the largest corporates with them the existing treaty will hegm shipping beef April 20. In pre final proof in support of his ciaim. and 1 compL»nt of plaintiff AgAnwt voa 1 tionnl disease and therefore reani res constitu regulations. It extends these exclusion that said proof will be made before the County fl ____ lure _________ tional treatment. Halls Catarrh man ti horse and mule market in the world, laws to the Philippines and the other vious vears it is seid that cattle fat. tn the.bovevntitl«! .niton or befor’e the < lcrk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon.^ tened on pnlp made sweeter and ten faci nt ad by F J. Cheney Jk <’•>.. . Tnir«n>. Ohio, is ; and that it supplies the United States • ,90!2' or in de,"" < theieof, the tlieonly conetitlittoral cure on the market .J] . Government as well ns the British possessions of the United States, and dered heet than ts obtained by other P »‘ni ff-'ll «rnlj to lh« court for • decree on April 26th, 1W1, via. : , JOHN REES; i» taken Internally lu «losca from to drops bin ««d defendant, and that forbids Chinese labor in our colonial feeding. From 100 to 120 |>ounds per aod W H p alntifTbo «ranted the cu.todr an.l niaiiit—in H E 12,674 for the N % of Nw teaaptwoilul. It acts directly o» the blood and 1 (Government with horses and mules. |Mtsses«>ons coming into this country. day is fed to each animal. The cattle ■ttce W ofs.ec. 34, tp. 1 s. R. 7 W. of the ehildrea of Mid pa.iiea mucous aurfhoc* of the system They offkr oue a w a He names the following witnesses to The Philippine Commission, bv the terms hundred dollars for any « aav it fails to cure. “ P" bl'-h«> dated by onler nt G. W his continuous residence upon and cultivati^V The exploring expedition ot Captain J. of the hill, is directed to adopt proper are nearly all high grade Shorthorns >appinrt'*n. ( ouuty Judge March Mend for circular* and tesHmomals P-btUdi oTth^mmoTl O of said land, vtz ~ Atlrfree« F J CHENEY » CO. Telesio. O. E. Bermier will sail from Vancouver,, measures for the enforcement of the pro ami Hereford*, and when ready for ship- |,„ Fred Skomp. John Cook, George H. Ben 1 ment will average about 1350 pounds M.reh ljth. Hold by Druggieta. 7JC B.C., this year. Captain Bernier says visions of the bill in the Philippines I902. C laude pRAVKa1011 April 24th’ ot Trask. Oregon . ( harim L. Sunth, of TM Hall's Family Hits are the best. I each. m<»ok, Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff. I C has .^B M oors *, Regi-iM Wanted, 500 Head of Stock to Pasture. Í On Jellies PURE REFINED PARAFFINE T. 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