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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 17. 1902. | that all personal feeling in the matter should be a thing of the past and that the republican» must go to the poll« united, shoulder to shoulder. It will give Tillamook a bad reputation if a few dis gruntled republicans should be the means RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. of reducing the regular republican ma jority of two to one, but as to jeopardiz (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) ing the county ticket or anv of the can One year.................................................... $1.50 didates, that is out of the question. The Six months................................................ 75 question is, can the republicans beat the Three months........................................... 50 democrats more than two to one ? Let’s [try. * * * j Since the Herald failed in its efforts to graft another four years graft u|»oii the Will John D. Edwards reside inside or I taxpayers of Tillamook county, and hav ing been subsidized with free whiskey for outside when the election is over ? i that purpose by the rule or ruin faction, * * * It is amusing to hear the unterrified I that newspaper has never offered a word ' of explanation why public opinion was talk, it's two years since they indulged ' so unanimous against what it had been in it, so we would not deprive them of advocating—graft- So nonplussed was what little pleasure they enjoy simply the Herald at the drift of public opinion chewing the rag. that it has l>een mum ever since,so much * * * so it has not even raked up a cuss word Mr. Charles Grissen,of McMinnville,re to compliment the editor of the Headlight ceived the nomination on the democratic for taking up the fight in the interest of ticket for joint representative for Yam the taxpayers of Tillamook. We leave it hill and Tillamook counties. Poor fel to the taxpayers to decide which of the low. The republicans in Tillamook two local newspapers is deservingofsup- won't do a thing to him next June. port mid expressed the sentiment of the * * * taxpayers, irrespective of party, in the Simon’s fine political work can be seen recent little scrimmage as to who should in the fusion movement in Portland. It administer county affairs for the next is nothing more than a prostitution of from years. Simonized republicans with the demo-' * * * cratic partv of Multnomah county. Will The party in the south part of the someone please keep the pedigree. county who occasionally prates in the * * * Ocean Wave about the court house ring 1 A number of the delegations to the must be the real and original ring, for no | democratic state convention pungled up one knows anything about a court house ! $50 for campaign purposes. What was ring in Tillamook City, so it must lie ! the matter with the Tillamook delega more often located in the south part of tion, John? Surely it was not still suf the county than any whete else. But let fering with democratic hard times alter us quote from the letter to the Ocean Wave so that our readers may better so many years of republican prosperity. understand : * * * J wlLL George’s temper with a statement like that, for the law gives him permission to hold onforanother two years—andcourt the school inarms if he wants to. Pro. bably the other candidates think George has a snap and wonder wliv thev should I be put through the political mill again and not the school superintendent. * * M “I have heard of green goods mid sure- thing men, but never met them until the ! republican convention at Tillamook, I when I inet what we call the courthouse ring, down here. When two or three men in a party can make up a slate for a whole county ticket and one of them take a long whip, or tongue I might have said and say ‘Line np there you I teal-pullers of the south end and vote straight—wc are the people,’ and sit on the throne and tell the republicans of lhe south end who shall be their com missioner in that end ot the county, I brother republicans it is time to get off1 the car and get in shape to do some scratching next June.” t HOW LIVER IS REGULATOR YOUR hit» LIVER ? the point. For a sick headache, OREGON r L. EDDY, a i A FEW WORDS MORE i. Tillamook Public School. for month ending April 11th, 1902 : Í . § J r X ’C z < Mrs. Havs....... Miss Newell ... Miss Cooper... Mrs.Severance B. O. Snuffer... 706 840 781 661 709 69 40 26 32V4 15 3697 182 6 0 1 0 1 16 20 25 21 26 8 108 3 T 4 *□ u S v 0 40 46 43 35 38 I l 202 QLAUDE THAYER, CASE & FOWLER, * PROPRIETORS Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine W’ork a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. «gt ngy njyr xpc»|jK »ycjyr '»¡¡yr i I A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. 4 W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , BARNES, O regon . T illamook -A-t tile 1TEW T. BOTTS, • A ttorney - at -L aw . Office in the O lsen B lock , Over the Bakery. T illamook .. O regon . MEAT MARKET, H Is still here and expects to remain. Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Et«. FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down. DAIRYMEN I It will pav you to use I A ttorney - at -L aw , Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook .. O regon . A A A A A AAi A A A A A A. A A A A Kgr affc $6.84 20.52 14.82 15.96 3.42 6.84 42.18 13.68 13.11 10.26 5.70 0 57 12 54 17.10 26.22 6.27 5.70 12.54 11.40 4.56 14.25 5.131 0 57 13.68 H- GOYNE, ! > Apportionment of County School Fund. ! No. 25.. 26... 27... 28... 29... 30... 31... 32... 33... 34... 35... 36... 37... 38... 39... 40... 41... 42... 43... 44... A. A A jftt A O regon . T ilamook LIGHTNING 4 Tillamook Iron AVorks J Í 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths. z B. 0. S nvffer , Teacher. No. 1.... ............. $78.66 2.... ............ 34.75 3... ............ 17.67 4.... ............ 18.24 5.... ............ 12.51 6... ............ 25.65 7...... ............ 3.42 8..... ............ 32.96 9...... ............. 194.94 10...... ............ 49.59 11..... ............ 17.67 12...... ............ 18.24 13..... ............ 31.35 14...... ............ 33.06 15...... ........... 12.54 16..... ........... 17.10 17...... ........... 7,41 18..... ........... 14.82 19..... ........... 18.24 6.84 20..... ........... 21..... ........... 8.55 22...... ........... 18.81 23 23 37 24..... ........... 6.84 A ttorney - at -L aw , ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon. The report of Tillamook Public School i s H. COOPER, H BALER, r..;.— It is the justlv Meaning Best, Quick Cure. A new remedy for all acl1^9 and pains, Try celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back. T . it for an ache or pain, ex- ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c. B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition, Salem, Or., a sufferer from rheumatism, says : “Fry’s Lightning Healer is the l>est 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 F^y-1 ¿ a u 6 FRY’S O regon . T illamook . .L Regular size, 25c. and 1. D. J. Frv, Salem, Oregon. Star. Idaho. Dear Sir,—Enclosed find 25c. for a package ot Oregon Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Sal«™ and found it superior to anvthing weever tried for headache and bilious ness. Yours truly, R bv . A nson C ox . STANDARD OIL CO. \ A ttorney - at -L aw , the k>>>' that is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dyspeps , pation or any ailment of the stomach, liter or bowles, there is no 5,’5CJS.1 v wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LINER KE* Don’t tie the top of your felly and preserve jars In the old fashioned way. Heal them by the new, quick, . absolutely sure way—by L a thin coaling of Pure Relined Paraffine. Ha» no taate or odor, Is Ml air tight and acid proof. Easily applied. UHeful in a dozen other W7 ways about the house. Y/ Full direction» with P each cake. | Sold everywhere. Made by Just to show the absurdity of this let ter and that the alleged court house ring did not control the republican conven tion, let ns give the first vote for county commissioner: C. Kar, 9; M. R. Hanen- kratt, 18; G. W. Bodyfclt. 13; J. W. Hellenbrmid, 9 ; C. B. Wiley, 12 ; A D. Sanders, 6 : Rock. 1; A. Benchidt, 1 ; W. West, 2 ; E. Leach, 1. This ought to 46... 47 convince everyone, with so many cmidi-1 dates, that no one had said to the dele- ’ 48... gates "Line up there you teat pullers of the south and vote her straight,” with Real Estate Transfers. the exception of, probably, the partv who wrote the letter, but delegates did Charlotte E. State to C. E. Reynolds, not propose to be rode bv a republican (?) who wanted to and is willing yet to lots 1 and 2, of block 22, Thayer’s add. to Tillamook. "Scratch ’em !” F. R. Beals, et al., to H. f. Isaacs, 25 by 105 feet in block 10, town of Lincoln. Democratic State Ticket. U.S. to fames Stasck, EVi ofSw and For Governor—George B. Chamber, W of Sc Vi of sec. 33, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. lain, ot Portland. W. B. Alderman to JamesStasck.il For indorsement for United States acres in sec. 12, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. Senator—-C. E. S. Wood, of Portland. Hetirv Tohl to Anna Leslie, lots 7 and For Representative in Congress, First 8. of block Oof Tollis add. to Nehalem District—J. K Weatherford, of Albany. City. For Representative in Congres», Sec H. B. Hendricks, et. ux., to Sarah Mc ond District—W. F. Butcher, of Baker Millan, lots 6, 7 and 8, in block No. 1 City. For Supreme Judge—B. E. Bonham, in Bay City. of Salem. Henry II. Downing to Frank R. Stein- For Secretary of State—D. W. Sears, hauer, Nw Vi of Sw Viand lots 5, sec. 13, of Independence. tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. For State Treasure—Jienry Black, John L. Jones, et. ux., Mary E. Jones, man, of Heppner. lot 13, sec. 23, and lots 9 10 and 11, sec. For Superintendent of Public Instruc 26, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. tion—W. A. Wann, of Eugene. Eli Goodspeed to Joseph Bixby, 2 For State Printer—J. E. Godfrey, of acres in sec. 30, tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. Salem. Albert E. Rittenhouse to Jennie Perry, Wanted, 500 Head of Stock to the W of lot 3 and lot 4 of sec. 5 and lot 1 of sec. 6. tp. 2 N, R. 9 W. Pasture. “You look back over the Headlight for the past two years and vow’ll find that what Baker predicted in politics and in most other things have turned out ex-1 actly as the Headlight said they would," remarked a juror on the street Monday. So they’re beginning to catch on, even though some people are ready to com mend the editor one week and rip him up ' t'le back the next week, However, such is life in a newspaper office in the far ‘ West. * * * Governor Geer in defending himself from misrepresentation and speaking of politics, said, among other tilings in a Hnving rented the Messrs. Thayer's letter to the Oregonian, that "As an ex clusive, or even as n partial business, it land. I will take st<x*k to pasture. Ar is more likely to lead an honest man to rangements can be made with |. B. Dels- the poor house than elsewhere." That man, or with Mr. L. Bruckner who will is probably true of politics in Marion live on the place to look alter the interest mid Multnomah, liecause it is almost oi the stock at all times. impossible for mi honest man to remain honest in those counties after once get The House passed a bill granting a ting into politics, to wit. Governor Geer’s pension to the widow oi President Mc veto of the Portland city charter. Kinley of $5000 a year. It has prev * * w iouslv passed the Senate and now goes Conduct tmlievomiiig a gentleman at a to the President for signature. republican primary in Tillmnook comity Chinese Minister Wu was sharjicly comes high, for C. E. Hadl*v was fined $100 on two counts on a charge of as critised in the Senate by Mitchell and sault and battery. Ex-Senator uator I. W. Teller lor interfering in legislative mat he should have Maxwell can congratulate himself ....... that ters. They declare his nngentlemmilv language at the Fair lieeti given his passports. Foraker ami view republican primary was not also Hoar defended him. Lodge made a vig made the cause of mi action in which he orous speech in support of the measure. wx Save a Doctor Bill and maybe Your Lite. Sparks from the Anvil The editor felt a little amused when told on Monday that a report was being circulated that the Tillamook newspa pers were going to oppose Furnish. It was certainly news to us. Those who set the report about will have occasion to sing in a different key when the band begins to play. * * * The plank in the republican platform of Tillamook, and latter in the state plvtform, for the retention of the Philip, pine islands appears to be causing favor, able comment from the press, and it is only right that it should, for the repub licans over in Tillamook knew what they were about when they made the reten tion of these islands the battle cry of the republican party. * * * As long as the the democratic party ad- of vocates the sut rremler . 7 the Philippine Islands, it must expect defeat, Wc glory in the pluck of the republican party for holding on to the islands, This is to lie the issue between republicans and demo i crats, for the gauntlet lias been thrown down by the latter, who says "Let's scuttle out of the Philippine,” to which the republicans reply, "No, gentlemen, we’re there to stay.” * * * The Ocean Wave say-» the democrat convention left the office of school super- intendent vacant. You can’t ruffle I Twin Family Medicines Professional Cards. I The Empire and Mikado CREAM SEPARATOR. For Economy and durability they have no equal. Write us for particulars. Prices quoted on application. de STOKES CO., -¿ù-stoxia,, Ore. Rates, $1 Per Day Centrally Uoeated. LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. LtARSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to, T illamook .. O regon . T M. SMITH, M.D., • P hysician and S urgeon . Office in T odd ’ s Building. T illamook .. O regon . ] )R O. H. DAVE N I ( 1 T D entist . Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge Work, Tillamook City .. Oregon. S. STEPHENS, Agent for the J * I HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Agent for North West School Supply riMBKK L and . A ct J umr 3, 1878—N oticr F or Company, Notary Public. P ublication . TILLAMOOK. — OREGON United Blues Land Office. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. Oregon City, Oregon R. D. Peckham, plaintiff. v 4. ■ . . , March 10th. I902. win1»1?1’ hereby given that in compliance vs. Jacob Graef to Olean Land Co., S Vi of K. H. Cowing. Mary T 11 J,,eu_Prov * ?"? of lhe act oi Congress of Green Cowing. Sw Vi oi sec. 2 and E Vi of Sc % of sec. Mary Hughes < hurch. Wells Gil ejitilled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the Mates of« alifornia. Oregon ! bert, Caroline Iler, Kiva M. Wes 3. tp. 1 S, R. 8 W. Nevada and Washington Territory.” as ex' I cott. John Her. Carl Iler. Myrtle F. P. Madison, by sheriff, to W. L. tended to all the Public Land States by autof 1 IJHy iler and Slavll W. Iler, August 4, I892, J * defendants. Riefenberg, lots 6 and 7 of block 20, in , WII.I.IAM CAIN, To K H. Cowing. Mary Green Cowing and i Fuller’s amended add to Bay City. Mary Hughes Cliuich, three of the above named Of Davton. county of Vamhili. state of Oregon I I ba- thia dar filed m thia office hia sworn I D. T. Edmunds to F. R. Beals, tract in defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are statement No. 3.her. for the purchase of the block 1 in Thayer’s ndd. to Tillamook. t-a. "" Sw » n O' of Ne If __ Of of Section No. 4 • hereby rcouired to appear and answer the com I ... ™ Inwualim ive ■■ X 111 Lot _ _ “ J. J. McCoy to J. R. Harter, 73 acres plaint filed aginst you and the other in Towuahip 1 South. Ra.ute No. 7 Weal and will offer proof to show that the land deiendaiits in the above entitled suit on I in -------- sec. — 24, R. — 10 W. , tp. 1 S, , — ... I or ie last day prescribed In the songh» Is more valuable for its timber and stone or behire p the of title publication of this sum than for agricultural purposes, and to establish i T~^°R abstracts John R. Harter to Louis Larsen, 60 nrder for the f mons. to wit: twfore the 8th day of his claim to said land before the Register and acres more or less in sec. 24. tp. 1 S, R. May. 1902 ; and on if or you fail to so appear and Recch er of tffis office at Oregon City, Oregon GO TO 10 W. answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply on Thursday, the 22nd day of May, lfiu2. He 7’ \ to the Court for the relief payed for iu said com names as witnesses ; U.S. to Peter A. Peterson. IV HofNw plaint TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND filed herein, to wit : O. Rhude, of McMinnv He. Or.; J. W. Fish ’» and W >4 ol Sw V* of sec. 26. tp. 3 N, i 1. F r a decree forecloMtig a certain mortgage burn. N S.Stre ch and A P. Slade, ofD yton.O . . made ami executed by one John W. Anderson Any and all |>erson» claiming adversely the! R. 6 W. TRUST CO. tw ariug date August 14th. i S qi , upon the follow .•» «'».‘ho'r U.S to Tracy R Elliott, WVyofSw ing described real p operty situate in Tillamook claims m this office on or beto'c sai<l could have been arraigned liefore the cir 22n<i t —« /-* »-» w Rev. T. DeWitt Taimage, the noted of .May, 1902 • j T hos . C oates , Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sec. Me of Sw H and Nw of Se H, county Oregon, and described as follow* to cuit judge. But newspaper men prefer Presbyterian Clergyman, died __ nt 2 9 wn The Sw % of sec. 3, tp. 1 N. K. 7 W. which ___ ___ _____ B M eo»-», ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------- 10 inflict their own penalty, in their own o'clock Saturday at his residence in sec 33. tp. 1 N. R. 9 W. mortgage was given to one. G O. Nolan to T imber L amo . A ct Jun» j. 1S7S.—N otice for NOTICK FOR publication . way, upon those who malign them, for Washington. It had been evident for Tracy R. Elliott, et ux., to Whitney secure the paymeut of the promlssorv note of PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. John W Anderson, in favor of said G 0. they know the power of the press. J some days that there was no hope of Company. W H of Sw I, and Ne Vi of said United States Land Office, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore Nolan for the num of pjjo 00 and inter eat at the * If * recovery and the attending physicians Sw *, and Nw V* of Se *4, sec. 33, tp. 1 rate of 10 per cent per annum, which note and w .. . . — March .vu »sui. 15th. 1902* 1902.’ Oregou City, Oregon, ?J! burebZ lhat lh« following K/-. . , . t March 4th. ioo2. 1 mortgage have bean duly assigned and trans The patient N, R. 9 W. with exceptions. Mr. San Downs, chairman ofthe demo, so informed the family. >ntd aettler ha. filed notice of hfa intention ! i» liereby given that in compliance ' ter red to said plaintiff. n " ‘ i'T ” non <* o' hi» intention | cratic county central committee, whose gradually grew weaker, until life passed f male " B A .1 1 pr „-. °°r — f r 1,1 ,........... Jncob S Elliott, ; et. to Tracy R. .."’PPort of hi" claim, I . with the proviamna of the act of Congreaa of --- ux.. ----- - — --—j ••• ■ 2 That ...... it be decreed that tutu there inerter is (Illfliie due the dutv it will I k .’ to manage the campaign away so quietly that even the mcmliers Elliott, Jliott. 56 acres ncrcs 111 in »ec. sec. 6. tp. IS, 1 S. R. 9 plaintiff the »tun of fou v and interest thereon •nd that said proof will be made before 2 he I June j. I878. entitled "An act for the «ale of ,n"“ *’»,br"«ry »oth. iw. at the rate of io per County Clerk of Ttllanokok Countv, at Tilla- timber land’ in the State« of California, Ore- for the unterrified, thinks he could ac of the family, nil of whom were watch- W ’“P' ?,nd *«"hli'«toli Teiritory," as , cent per annum the further a uni of f-j.ti for mook. Oregon, on April 26th lqf>2 via complish s< ni ’thing if he hnd the repuhli. ing at the bedside, hardly knew that lie ♦ xs V.l.rvK I* Vl T L.^1.. lArea 1.1 ho a .< » ■ t> ; and «1... . ejtemft-d to all the Public Land Slates by act CFOBGE H. BENSON, paid by til pl «ititiff the further sum of tr a. , State of Oregon to Nelson P. Wheeler, tuxes Ilia of AvgU’t 4, t%3 ’ ' can cumpa g 1 to manage, but not other had gone. The immediate cause of various tracts in tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. >75 no asan attorney’s fee herein, and for costs « l 7 w ‘ ‘ Oi SW ’ * ,,M * ,X> ' 4 of | JOHN W. FfSHBfRN and disbursements ot this suit. wise. Sam is mistaken, for he had just death w as inHaniation of the brain. Of Dayton county of Yamhill, state of Oregon. Geo. W. Bacon toNannel Bacon. Se L S. That plaintiff be declared a first lien apon toprove as well start in to dig the political grave if wTd lind. IL d''''C' "pr” "',<i "171 7 lhi’ •'!» ”»ont of Nw >. and lot 3 of sec. 3, tp. 1 N, R. •aid premises, and that defendants F h and compose the epitaph. And by way atatement No. SC65. for the pnrcha«e of the Cowin« Mary C.rewn Cowin« and Marv Hu he* CONTRBT NOTICK. 7 W. ►Ted Skompsnd John Cook, of Trask Orwenn- * . H of K % of aection No. »4. in Town- Church, l»e forever barred and foreclosed ..f anv of a suggestion we offer : Department of the Interior, ah 11 No. t South. Range No. West ,„d I'lilted States Land Office, |ohn Erickson to Nels Hanson, Se *■« of and all right, title, and inteiest in and to said SACR1FICKI1 ON THE t’NTRRRIFIKP ALTAR. will Offer proof Io Show that the land sought ia mor teamed premises, and that each and all the Oregon City. O.t» , Sw ‘4 of sec 19. tp. IS,«.» W. m«.re valuable for its timber or stone than for —__________ C hablbs b . M ooses . Register. détendants and all persona claiming under them Mnrvh tj, I Sc 2. He lies the tintrrrified—pul to sleep ; »encnItura 1 purposes, and to establish hi« claim A sufficient contest affidavit having been M. W. Harrison, et ux.. to John Erick, i>e for ever barred and foreclosed of anv and all NOTICE FOR PÜBI.ICATION Out ol their grave, they dme not peek. tiled in thia office l»y Al.oNZO A YAGKR. to Mid land before the Register and Receiver nght tide and interest they mav or claim to Department of the Interior. dli "t"h°-iV.l "r<vn Ci,y' Ofrirou.on Thur». theteof *a,<l premises or any part Alas, the only reward thev did reap— contestant, again-4 homestead entry No rjIkM son, 5 acres in John S. Tripp D L.C. 1-anJ Office at Oreg n City. Or XX*?*d*7 of M ”• *’°’ Ht «■"« « of arc. 21 and Frances B. Mapes, et al., to Joseph H. Was slaughtered, like a band of sheep ’ made fnnr H. 191*0. k>r S S -e 1 ». March 21st" tco-2 This summons is published in the Tillamook I w N 1 - .»I Ne '4 of Section township 1 S. Range st * * to U by CHRIS THOkSK.N. cont.stee in Bromley, quit claim deed, lots 6. 7, 6, 9, Headlight Aw six wo ks, to-wit on ThurwUv L T i «m*,ce nt hia intent!.“ Or • 0 «bode, of Mc- **’ 8' etr*,eh ,,,d *• *”• s,«4e. of Mr. George E. ChBmherlain Ims been which it la alleged that coutwtant ” ktn>wa the 10. 11. block 7, Miller", add. to Tilla of eech week, by order of G W Rappinetoti. ¡h.7 Lit* ÍErr<Wí.'." ’"Pf”' o' •>>’ chini, .nd Layton Or* County Judge of Tillamook Conntv. Oregon, in present condition or tho same . also that said mook. . ttl.t m H proof Wilt be made before < aunty 11 «minated on the democratic ticket tor Chtia Thoraeu has abandoned said homestead the absence from this county of all thehideva ~ -*1' ■ p*r’?n’ claiming adrecelv the M.^KdUÄ,/a,,,r *' Ore’ abo’e described Joseph H. -flromlev, et al., to Frances of I?1’ court, and made March a6lh. 1902. the lands are requested to flle their governor, and the unterrified are con entrv and that he has not been on said land May”’i»11’ *0,Bc' onor bef"" ’•U »»id da, of gratulating themselves that thev have a ' since the date of the fit: ng thereon; and that B Mapes, quit claim deed, lots 5 and 6, nr st publication of this summons tieingoo the .1 r J-KBLKV R OH LSON : rth day of March. 190a. and the last publication ¿ Tl Ne S’ ~ he has not com pl led with the homestead laws block 9, Park add to Tillamook. ’ OfS ' of «ec ».nd W strong candidate. We l>eg to differ with of the Vlifted Stairs 111 regard to settlement being Mav Sth I90J r _ c *** s > M oores , Register. s.î' s,k •« *»• ip j ». R s w our democratic friends, as they will and fiihivation nt homesteads, and that said A. W. S rvmunck AMD Ci-arnw T ratrb . Frances B. Mapes and husband, to He name, the fottowln, wi nem to nror- Attorneys for Plaintiff. realise when the fight is over. What alleged abneuce from the said land was not due Joseph H. Bromlev, quit claim deed, lots ofm^'"h2d , rt 1 r ” ' d ' nC * UpCI1 * ’ ’ ** <'°l'> ’ «iio„ avMMoxii ■ to his employment in the Army, Navy, or has brought ChamlieiInin into promt MartntCorp«, ot the (Juitrd States aa a private 5 and 6. block 9. Park add. to Til ' AbSr’cTrl^’:, SïïSÆ'”— 1» the Circuit Co-rt oi tho State of Oregon for lienee is the fact that he has lieen shrewd soldier, offiver. MSMti nr marine, during the 1 lamook. NOTICE FOR rrni.ICATION tH._ k a ,hei2”nty ot Tillamook. ’ enough to bob up at times when the re war with Spain, or during any other war in Pvpartmvnr nf the InterMr Paid D Shackelford, et ux.. to F. 1>. Ihan he Anna I'we Plaintiff ____________ _ C "A» R.Mo oaM. «exilier which the I'tilted States may be engaged," 1-atiU Office al Oregon City. Or. publican party was divided mid obtained said parties are hereby notified to appear re- Vincent, one acre in sec. 30. tp. 1 S, R Frederick Edvard Martin Pane l ROTICI; FOR rVBI.icATION . . May IJth. tana. prominence by associating himself on the spi*ud and offer evidence touching said allega 9 W. „It '"Hoivin, Laud Office at Oregon City. Or.. I popular side. We think he has n*;ssed tion at Io o i l-iek a.tn . on April »3rd. 1908, T« 4k U n<i»nt/ 7,"'7 f "< I'.tenUon Tn th* above named defendant tx-fore the County Clerk of Tillamook County, W. S. Cone to IV m. Rvan, quit claim .J Notice Is hereby riven that the* ioìlowl.» tn mate final pr.»f tn support of M< claim and the mark this time, for any thing that is Oregon, at Hllamook City. Oieg-m. and that Is the name of the Slate of Ure<on t"?^k *Sn.Tnh“r ■ °f hi» intenti.* deed, various lots. Ihataant »root «til be node he fore t*. County Ringed with Simonism is nut gong to Lie final heating will be held at looclixk a m.. on ■ e hereby required to nnvear and an 11"k Tillamook en . al Tillamook Oregon Chik-M to makt final proof tn m support of his the^C*."^ claim anA fnhi W’V '* *5' he¿: John W. Lundy to Elire Steele. W popular in this campaign, as Chamber- \pril »9. 1902. before the Register and Receiver < mi Apnl >6<h, rwh vix. ; ’ at the I (lilt'd Mates Land Office in orrgi'n City. of Sw I4 of sec. 26 and B H of Se '4 JOHN RE KB; latn will find to Ins sorrow when the Oregon ot n K rt.«r, foe th., x l, .,f xw X an | w q Bcnminage ii over. The said contestant having, in a proper affi sec 27. tp. 2 S. R. 10 W. N» M of.«- J4, tp. t S K ; w H V t'HAkl K» L CLOCGH. dieorcin» the plaint Iff and defendant ,Xh7,' davit. filed March i3. ift>2, set forth »acts which r *’* *’»•'**.•« * tp. • ». U.S. to James D Hudspth, S I, of Se *» * * * He name» the following witne««en tn prove " - w ”M show that alter due diligence personal service The factional fight in the republican < of this notico cannot be made it ts herebv of sc 34. tp. 3 S. R 10 W. and lots I bhLJS?'* ”” fj*10”'“« witneases tn prove a.™“” ""“T” “ Plhli’hed by or*ler of G W ami dliccled that such notice be given and 2 ol sec 3 tp. 4 S, R. 10 W. party of Tillamook count % is gradually ordered ! Kreil Skomp. John «’ook <Seonre H R,>n«on Jf tiid h-d."rt. " *"d ‘•'«'’••i n simmering down, as it certainly should, by d ue and propvt publication • C. Pve to George Loerpabel. tract : V * T '"' : t mas R Mooses. Register Ralph M. Ackley. Charles A Bailer. Wllliawi lor thost who took part in it renlue now in tp. 3 N. R. 10 W. Ww. Cii.LowAY. Receiver. H Cary Hmer D Hoag of Tillamoic. Or Casa. B. Mooaas. Regiater. i IHA» B. Mooats. Register I Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. Bertrand Willsey to A. B. Hammond, I lot 1, S y3 of Ne *4, Ne Vi of Se Vi of sec. j 6, tp. 2 S. R. 7 W. LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. r XWiro“- J .ZT* ,MK TxalT.