THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 24.
General News of Interest,
time, the Secretary has been inclined to
secretiveness regarding affairs in the
Philippines, consequently when reports
are made the Democrats make the l>est
of them. It is true that General Mills,
as Commanding General, has access to
all niillitary reports. That is one of the
functions of his office that has not been
abridged, except in rare cases.
fiend had deliberately planned to lure
some girl to the place, as he had rented
it. and put a bed in a top back room.
There was no other furniture.
No (body saw the couple go to the
house, and up to to day there has been
no evidence to show the identity of the
murderer, except that he was known to
Proprietor Krone, of the Popular rest
aurant as C. R. Hawkins, under which
name be bought the second-hand bed-
stead.
The news that the police charged Had
ley with the crime has caused a sensa
tion here. The police have wired his
name and description to all cities in the
United States and the principal foreign
cities.
Chief of Detective Sevmonr believes
that Hadley has committed suicide.
A court-martial has been ordered for
the trial of General Jacob H. Smith,
who was in command of the United
States troops on the Island of Samar.
Ihe charge brought against General
Smith is conduct prejudicial l<> good
order discipline.
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The United States Supreme Court
In view of the published reports that
Speaker Henderson is opposed to the granted leave to the State of Washing
ship subsidy bill, following the opposi ton to file an original bill for an ir. junc
tion of the Iowa Senators, it was slated tion against the Great Northern Rail
by those aware of the Speaker's way Company, the Northern Pacific
views that he has expressed no opinion Railway Company, and the Northern
and reached no conclusion on the subject Securities Company, in connection with
thus tar, preferring to wait until the the petition of that state recently filed
committee in charge of the measure in the courts. The opinion in the case
was delivered by Chief Justice Fuller,
has formulated action.
who stated that the court had always
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exercised the utmost care in its proceed-
NOTK'E FOR PUBLICATION.
It seems hardly credible that business igs in original cases, and that the pre
Departin' nt of the Interior,
circulars of firms in the ¡United States' sent decision to grant leave to file watt
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
April 12th, 19oJ.
should be sent to England to be mailed intended to lie entirely without preju
Notice
is
hereby
given that the followiiig-
there to addresses in the United States dice to either party at interest.
11 amed settler has filed notice of his intention
lor the purpose of saving postage, yet
to make filial proof in support of his claim, and
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that said proof will be mad« before County
this is the actual fact, according to the
By order of President Hill, Great Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook,
Herald correspondent at Loudon.
Oregon, on May 23rd, I902, viz :
Northern
engineers
have
taken
up
the
Ulis curious state of affairs is said to
JAMES C. BEWLEY,
have been revealed at Liverpool by question of early utilization of water in H.E. 13.389, for the E J4 of N w ’ -, sec. 14 and S
%
of
Sw
sec.
11, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W.
the
Cascade
Mountains
for
generation
of
treasury instructions to the customs
names the fo lowing witnesses to prove
electric power with which to operate hia He continuous
officials located there.
residence upon and cultivation
Great Northern trains across the Cascade of said land, viz:
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Winfield S. Cone. Bay City, Ore. ; Frank
Mountains for a distance of 100 miles, is
"The three earthquwkes on Friday night the statement made by the Tacoma, Ekroth, of Hobsonville, Ore.; William II. Elliott
reduced to ruins Quesaltenango, the Wash., correspondent of the Inter and Henry H. A.derman, Tillamook City, Ore.
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second city of iin|K)rtanue in Quatemnla, Ocean.
During the past month the
snd having 25,000 inhabitants, and com Great Northern engineers have been
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
pletely destroyed the town of Amatitlan. locating water power rights and power
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
Both of these towns were capitals of the house
rights on the rivers and creeks in
April 15tn, 1902.
departments of the same name each the Cascade Mountains contiguous to
Notice is hereby given that the f llowing-
liears. It is reported that 500 persons the two-mile Cascade tunnel, which the named settler has filed notice of his intention
were killed in Quesaltenango, but the railroad finished last year. The third- to make filial proof in support of tiisclaim. and
that said proof will be made before the Register
rumor lacks confirmation. The exact rail system will be used.
and Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore , on May 23rd,
loss of life cannot now be ascertained.
1902, viz :
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JOHN STARR.
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Dawson telegrams state melting snows H.E. No. 12.527, for the W ’,a of E sec. 26, tp.
While the Central West is sweltering have formed
2
S.
R.
7
W.
streams sufficient to
He names the following witnesses to prove
in Summer temperatures. Nevada, Wyo permit clean-up operations. The wash
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ming, Idaho, Southern Montana and ing out of gold commenced last week, of
said laud, viz :
parts of Utah and Colorado are experi
William H. Fletcher. George II. Baxter, Na
will keep up for two months. thaniel
Stretch, Harry Starr, of Fairdale, Or.
encing a snow storm that at soma points and
During the Winter the greatest dumps
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has taken on the proportions of a in the camp’s history have been thrown
blizzard. Snow began falling Monday up on the banks of the creeks, insuring
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the In erior,
night, and still prevails to a greater or an aggregate clean up estimated at $30,-
¡.and Office at Oregon Qty, Ore.,
less extent over almost the entire inter 000,000. The flow of gold toward Puget
April 15th, iqo 2.
mountain country. At Lima, Mont., Sound will commence in May. The
Notice is hereby given that the followir g
over six inches of snow has fallen. High Ottawa Government last week ordered named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to
final proof in supportof his ciaim.and that
winds and low temperatures are reported the Klondike authorities to throw open make
said proof will be made beiore the Register and
from many point*.
Receiver,
at Oregon City, Ore., 011 May 23rd,
for entry 4000 lapsed and abondoned
:
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claims, which are withdrawn from the 1902, viz WILLIAM
H. FLETCHER,
While there is little or no probability Treadgold concession. The gold com H.E. No. 12,528, for the W ’2of W
section 26.
that Congress will at this session vote missioner’s office is rushed with men tp 2 8, R. 7 W.
names the following witnesses to prove
to restore the armv canteen, a deter recording aliondoned claims which they his He continuous
residence upon and cultivation
mined effort will be made to build up have staked.
of said land, viz :
George H. Baxter, Harry Slarr, Nathaniel
the post exchange. The post exchange,
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Stretch, John Starr of Fairdale, Ore.
by the way, is the old canteen with the
Lowell Deserts Furnish.
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sale of beer eliminated. Senator Hans-
buough of North Dakota has interested
George E. Chamberlain, Democratic
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
himself in this matter, and has gathered candidate for Governor, has received a
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
together letters and endorsements with letter from Judge Stephens A. Lowell of
April 15th, 1902.
a view to urging an increased appro, Umatilla County, the prominet jurist
Notice is hereby given that the following
priation for this manifestly meritorious and distinguished politician, who was named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
proposition.
himself prominently mentioned for the make final proof in support of his claim, and
said proof will be made before Register and
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office of Governor, in which he congra that
Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore., on May 23rd,
By a vote of 247 to 52, the House tulates Mr. Chamberlain on his nomina 1902, viz. :
GEORGE H. BAXTER.
passed the Caban reciprocity bill, amend tion and assures him of his hearty sup
H.E- No 12,529, for the E % of W
sec. 26, tp.
ed to remove the differential on refined port at the coming election.
2S. R. 7 W.
atigar. The bill shows that 142 Repub.
Judge Lowell says that he has always
He names the following witnesses to prove
licans and 123 Democrats voted for the been a Republican, and believes as much his continuous residence upon and cultivation
said land, viz :
bill and 42 Republicans and 10 Demo as ever in ihe principles of the grand of William
H. Fletcher, John Starr, Henry Starr
crats against it. The main purpose of old party. He says he will support the Nathaniel Stretch, of Fairdale, Oregon.
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the bill grants a 20 per cent reduction Republican ticket all the way through
from the Dingley rates on goods coming with the exception of the candidate for
NOTICE for publication .
to the United States from Cuba, in Governor.
Department of the Interior,
Land office at Oregon City, Ore.
return for which Cuba is to make equiv.
Judge Lowell writes that he is “op
April 15th, 1902
alent concessions and enact immigra posed to the high office of Governor of Notice is hereby given that
the following
tion, exclusion and contract labor laws the state becoming a matter of bargain named settler has tiled notice of his intention
similar to those of this country.
money, and as a reproof to the methods to make final proof in support of his claim,
that said proof will b- made before the
of a political freebooter, I shall vote and and
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Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore., on
May 23rd, T902, viz. :
Dr. Pentecost, who was appointed to work for the Democratic candidate.”
NATHANIEL STRETCH ;
go to Manila and organize missionary
H.E. No. 12.534 for the W J4 of E ft, sec. 34, tp. 2
work for the Presbyterian church, spoke 150 Lives Lost on Burning Ship. S, R. 7 ' •
He names the following witnesses to prove his
on “The Moral Condition of the Philip,
residence upon and cultivation of
pine Islands.” He said; “Millions of
C airo , III., April 21.—Oneof the worst continuous
land, viz. :
inhabitants of these islands do not disasters in the history of river navi said
William Fletcher, George H. Baxter, Harry
live up to the standard of half-civilized gation occurred shortly after 4 o clock Slarr, John Starr, of Fairdale, Ore.
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people, and not a few’ tribes are still Sunday morning near Ogden’s Landing,
barbarous, wholly uncivilized and totally near this City.
While almost all on
NUMMONM.
ignorant of civilization or government, board were asleep, the steamer City of
In
the
Circuit
Court
of the State of Oregon, for
still living iu primitive conditions under Pittsburg, from Cincinatta to Memphis,
the county of T>llaniook, S.F.
local chieftains, and in the rudest huts was discovered to be on fire, and in a Frank Fowler,
plaintiff.
and hovels, depending for a living upon few moments was burned to the waler’s
vs
Department No. 2.
fish and rice, knowing little and practic edge. The los« of over $80.000 on the Nettie Fowler, defendant.
To the above named defendant.
ing less of the larger agriculture arts. steamer does not include the cargo, both
In the name of’he State of Oregon : You are
In some of the islands a system of slav being a total loss.
hereby required to appear and an-wer the com
ery is still extant, and in the Island of
The tire was discovered in the for plaint filed against you in the above entitled
on or before the 9th day ofJnne, i9o2, or in
Sulu, the Mohamedan religion, witfi its ward larboard hatch at 4:05 A. M , and suit
default thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
attendant institutions of polygamy and burned fiercely. Most of the passengers Court’ for a decree divorcing the plaintiff and
slavery, both exist.’’
were still in lied when Second Clerk defendant, and that plaintiff he granted the
and maintaiiiance of Forest Fowler and
Phillips gave the alarm. The engineers custody
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Frank Fowler, children of said parties.
This summon« is published by order of George
A Helena, Mont., special says: Four at once started all the pumping engines,
W. Sappington, County Judge, dated April 21,
physicans who were called in consulta and the crew biought all the hose into rtk».
tion last night in the case of Thomas play. Amid the streams of water on
The first publication of this summons is
Crystal, who was shot last Friday by all sides, the flames from the lower deck dated April 27th, 1902, and the last publication
sth, i 9 o 2.
J. S. Keerl., former president of the and dense clouds of smoke, the passen there f dated June
I T. maulbby ,
Montana Engineers Society, are unani gers rushed from their staterooms and
Attorney for Plaintiff.
mous in their findings that Crystal’s a frightful panic ensued. The appeals
of
the
officers
and
crew
could
not
NOTICE OE FINAL NBTl'LEMKNT.
spinal cord was completely severed
bv a bullet, an injury that usually appease the terror-stricken crowds that
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
interfered
with
those
who
threw
water
administrator
of the estate of DENNIS W.
causes instant death. The physicans
RYAN, deceased, has filed in the County Court
declared that it is a most remarka on the flames, as well as those work of
Tillamook
County,
State of Oregon, his final
ble case.
It was agreed that an ing with the lifeboats. Few could account as administrator of said estate, and that
or tin
do unytiiiiig
anything | Tuesday the 3rd day of June. 19O2. at the hour of
operation would be useless as well I adjust life preservers or
o'clock am.. has been fixed by said Court
as extremely dangerous. Aside from (else for themselves. Boats from the 1 : ten
a 3 the time for hearing of objection« to said re-
this very serious injury, Crystal’s j shore took off numerous passengers.
• port and the settlement thereof.
C airo , Hi., April 21.—Although no:
WILLIAM RYAN.
condition is not dangerous. His tem
Administrator of the estate of Dennis
perature and pulse are not normal, but complete list of either the victims or i
W. Ryan, deceased.
neither indicate that there is danger of I survivors is yet obtainable, investigation |
i today indicates that almost one-half of
death in the immediate future.
the 150 people on the City of Pittsburg j
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After the turbulent scene of Friday» were lost when that ill fated steamer
marking the passage of the revised was burned yesterday at Ogden’s Land |
Cuban reciprocity bill, the House settled I ing, between this city and Paducah.
I have just received direct
down to routine business Saturday.
from
Chicago, the best quality
An opportunitv was found however
Nora Fuller Mystery About
and latest styles of footwear.
for the two elements in the recent strug.
Cleared Up.
gle to give expression to their feelings.
Gentlemen’s,
Consisting of
This occurred while the fortifications
S an F rancisco , April 19.—The local
appropriation bill was under considera police claim this morning to have dis Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
tion. Grosvenor (Rep. O.). one of the covered the indentitv of the murderer of Shoes that was ever offered for
wavs and means leaders, said that the Nora Fuller, the 15-year-old girl who sale in the City of Tillamook.
amendment which the opponents of the was assaulted and murdered in a vacant
It will pay you to call and
wavs and means eommittee had en house on Geary street.
grafted upon the Rhvne bill not only
The police asserts that the murderer’is examine my goods and prices be
wiped out the differential on sugar, but Charles B. Hadley, who tor 14- years
also did away with the countervailing was an accountant of the San Fran fore purchasing elsewhere.
duty of the Digley law’. Weeks (Rep. cisco Examiner. Hadley has been miss
Mich.,) made a spirited rejoinder in lie ing for some time. He is now being
half of those who opposed the ways and sought by the police He is about 42
means committee. He frankly conceded years of age. wore a dark brown
that the motive of the opposition had mustache and had a ciste of the left eve,
the peculiarity of which is very notice
lieen to kill the recipr<»eraty bill.
able.
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Hadlev was well known and it was
The latest accusation against General
only
a few days ago that suspicion was i
Mills is that he has l>ecn furnishing the
Democrats of the Philippine committee directed toward him and that was on j
with ammunition with which to bom. account of his inexplicable atisence from !
bard the Administration and the War his place of employment It hardly !
Department, and especially the manage seems possible that he is the murderer,
ment of the war in the Philippines. yet the police so declare. His absence ,
Several things have transpired to indi is certainly a suspicious circumstance.
The murderer lured his young victim
cate that this is true. The whole trouble
with the War I>epartment. in regard to death by advertising for a girl to do I
to the unpleasant troubles in the Philip house work. Nora Fuller, the helper
pines, it that it never made them public of a poorj mother and a large family of
until teetninglv forced to do to by the children, answered the advertisement.
The girl, with the mother’s consent, i
publication of dispatches from Manila,
NOTICE.
or when brought out by demands of met the mnn, who was known as Haw
Congress for various papers bearing on kins. at the Popular restaurant at 5 one 1
No
charge
made for sewing
r* was not seen alive again.
the si tout for
Whether this is Secretary evening, She
rips or nailing soles on shoes
Her body " was found in a Gearv-street
Geary-st
Root's fault can not l>e determined.
purchased of me.
He has been very trunk in saying that house 10 days later. The man had
nothing butt relent le«* war can put down satilted her and killed her to hide
•
crime.
the irwurxent., and he has l»een willing
Evidence wm found to show that the’
Agent and Salesman.
that it should be waged. At the same
Red Shoe House
£
P. F. BROWNE,
1902
I
Steamer Geo R. Vosburg Professional Cards.
Will Run Between
Tillamook and Astoria.
Freight in 5-ton lots and over $5.50 per ton.
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $5.00 per ton.
Passenger rate, $3.50.
L. EDDY,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
. R. Vosburg
H. COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
NEHALEM TRANS. CO,
WILL
OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a sick headache, the kind
that is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dyspepsia, consti
pation or any ailment of the stomach, liver or bovvles, there is no medicine that
will relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LIVER REGULATOR.
Regular size, 25c. and 1.
D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Star, Idaho.
Dear Sir,—Enclosed find 25c. for a package of Oregon
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem and
found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious
ness.
Yours truly.
R ev . A nson C ox .
A FEW WORDS MORE.
O regon .
T ilamook
H. GOYNE,
Twin Family Medicines
Save a Doctor Bill and may be Your Life.
HOW IS yourliver ?~
O regon .
T illamook
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook .. O regon .
ÇALAUDE THAYER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon .
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
fry % e LÀ le ™NG
Meaning Best, Quick Cure. A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the justly
celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back. Try it for an ache or pain, ex-
ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition, Salem, Or.,
a sufferei from rheumatism, says: “Fry’s Lightning Healer is the
best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I belieye it will
do all that is claimed for it.”
Above medicines for sale by
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
W. SEVERANCE,
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook. Oregon.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon .
r. BOTTS,
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
Over the Bakery.
T illamook .. O regon .
H
J~^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
BARNES,
■A-t tile 3STS-W
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook .. O regon .
M. SMITH, M.D.,
T
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MEAT MARKET
P hysician and S urgeon .
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
Is still here and expects to remain.
T illamook
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
O regon .
y^R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
Rates, $1 Per Day
Centrally Lioeated.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. LiflRSEN, Proprietor».
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the city.
In the Circuit Court of CTie Stute of Oregon for
Tillamook County.
R. D. Peckham, plaintiff',
vs.
E. H. Cowing, Mary Green Cowing,
Mary Hughes < hurch. Well» Gil- |
l>ert, Caroline Iler, Elva M. Wes- (
colt, John Iler, Carl Iler, Myrtle
I.’lly ilcr and Slavil W- Iler,
defendants.
I
To E IL Cowing, Mary Green Cowing and
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Mary Hughes Chui ch, three of the above nained
defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon : You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you and the other
defendants in the above entitled suit on
or lie tore the last day prescribed In the
order for the
publication of this sum
mons. to-wit: on or befoie the 8th day of
May. 1902 ; and if you fail to so appear and
answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to t?ie Court for the relief payed for in said coni
plaint filed herein, to wit :
1. F ra decree foreclosing a certain mortgage
made and executed bv one John W Anderson,
Irearing date August 14th, 1S91, upon the follow
iug desrribed teal proper ty situate in Tillamook
county. Oregon, and desciibed as follows to-
wit The Sw % of sec. 3, tp. 1 N, R. 7 W, which
mortgage was given to one, G <). Nolan to
secure the payment of the nromlsaory note of
said John W. Andeisoii, in favor of said G O.
Nolan for the «urn of f‘230 00 and iiiteie«» at the
ratcofiop.er cent per annum, which noteand
mortgage have been duly aasigned and trans
fet red to said plaintiff
2. That it be decreed that there is due the
the sum of $431 50 and interest thereon
( »laintiff
roni February 20th, 19(22. at the rate of io per
cent per aniiuin the lurther mini of $72,13 for
taxes paid by plsintifi , and the further sum of
$75 00 as an attorn«) ’s fee herein, and for costs
and disbursements of this ault.
3. That ulaiiitiff la- declared a first lien upon
said premises, and that defendant«, E. H.
Cowing, Mary Green Cowing and Mary Hu hes
Church, be forever barred and lorecloaed of any
and all right, title, and 1 riteiest in and to said
mortgaged premises, and that each and ail the
defendants and all pet soil« claiming under them
be for ever barred and foreclosed of any and all
right, title and interest they may or claim to
have in said mortgaged premises or any part
thereof.
This summons is published in the Tillamook
Headlight for six week«, to-wit : on Thursday
of each week, by ord-r of G W. Kappington,
County Judge of Tillamook County, (rregon, in
the absence from this county of all the judges
of this court, and made March 26th. 1902, the
first publication of this surnmons l»eing on the
27th day of Mat eli, 1902, and the last publication
being May 8tli. 1902.
A. W. H evbranck and C lai df T wayf . r .
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
No Chinese Employed.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1K78—N otick F or
P ublication .
United Stales Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregon.
March loth. 1 qo 2.
Notice!« hereby given that in eonipliHnce
with tile provision« of the act of Coiigra«« of
Junes, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of« alifornia, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex
tended to all the Public J.and States byactof
August 4, I892,
WILLIAM CAIN.
Of Dayton, comity of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
ha*- this dav filed in this offi<e hi« sworn
statement No. 3.666. for the purchase of the
*4 l ot 1-2. Sw
of Ne % of Section No. 4,
in Township 2 South, Range No. 7 West,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for It« timber and stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to esttiblish
hi« claim to said land before the Register mid
Receiver of this office at Oregon ('ity, Oiegon,
on Thin «day, the 22nd day of May, B»o2. lie
names as witnesses
O. Rhude, of McMinnv lie. Or.; J. W Fi«h
burn. N. S.Stre ch and A. P. Slade.ofDsyton.O .
Any and all person« claiming adversely the
above-desciibed land« are requeated to file their
claim« in thin office on or Leto* c raid 22nd day
ot May, 1902.
C has . B. M< oh - s . Register.
D entist .
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Bridge Work,
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
J
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S. STEPHENS,
Agent for the
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
Z^LAUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
J-psOR
abstracts
oe title .
GO TO
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
AND
TRUST CO.
T hos . C oatkh . Pres.
B. L. E ddy . Sec.
T imhkr L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oiegon,
March 4th, iqo 2.
Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance
with the proviwioiiH of tin- act of Congress of
June 3, J878, entitled ’ An act for the sale of
timber land« in the Staten of California. Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” as
extended to all the Public Land Slate« by act
of Av gnat 4. 1892,
JOHN W FISHBURN
Of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
h hr this day filed in lhi« office hi« «worn
statement No. 5665, for the purchase of th«*
W J4 of E % of section No 24, hi Tow 11-
«hip No. 2 South, Range No 7 Writ, and
will offer proof to show that the land «ought ia
more valuable for it« timber 01 atone than for
Hgricultural purpoaea, and to eatabli«h hia claim
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
to said land before the Regi«ter and Receiver
Department of the Interior.
of thia office at Oregon City, Oregon, on I burs
14» nd Office at Oreg 11 City, Or.
day. the 22nd day of May, I902.
Hr names a«
witiie«»es :
March 21st, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
W (’am, of Dayton, Or. ; <> Rhude, of M<*
named pettier low* filed notice of his intention Minnville Or., N. S. stretch and A. P. Slade, of
to make ft 1 a 1 proof ill support of hi« claim and Layton, Or.
that «aid proof will be made la-fore County
Any and all peraon» claiming adver-ely the
Clerk of lillamook < ounty, at Tillam>>ok, Ore , ala>ve deacrilied ianda are requested to file their
on May 3rd, 1902 viz
claims in thia office oil or befoie «Mid 22nd day of
PER LEV R COULffOJf ;
May, 1902.
If E. 12103 for the S h, of Se
of ate. 20 and N
C ham . B. M oore «, Rrgiater.
% of Ne
«ec 2 q . Ip. 3 n, R 8 U
He name« the following witnes««« to prove
Ml MMONN
hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
John T. Moon, Marcus Cur!, Janies Patterson, In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for
the County of Tillamook.
Abner Grieat, ol Blaine, Ore
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dian ha Anna Page, Plaintiff,
_________________ C has
Register
Department of the Interior
vs.
I Department
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
1
NOIK E FOR PUBLICATION.
Frederick Edwaid Martin Page I
No. 2.
May 15th. l-x>2.
Land Office at Oregon city, Or.,
Defendant/
Notice 1« hereby given that the following I
March 15th. 1902
Tn the above named defendant.
named «ettler han filed notice of hi« Intention 1 Notice I* hereby given that the following
In the name of the State of Oregon :
to make final proof in support of his claim, and named «ettler ha« filed notice of bi« intention
You s « hereby rrqaired to uppoar ami an
that »»id proof will be made before the County to make final pr<x»f in support of hi* claim, and swer the complaint of plaintiff file«! against yon
tìerk of Tillamook en., at Tillamook, Oregon, that «aid proof will be made la-fore the County in the alxive entitled suit on <>r Ur (ore the ¿4th
on April 26th, 18O2. viz. :
1 Cleric of Tillamook county, at Tillamook. Or., day of April, 1902. or in defau't theieof, the
JOHN fRF.ES
on April 28th. Hloj. viz. :
plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree
H.E 12.674 for the N S of Nw «< and W % of
< HARLEM I. CLOUGH.
1 divorcing the plaintiff and drf««inlmit. and that
Ne % oGer u. tp i M, H 7 W
K P 12554 for the E % of E %, wk Iff, tp. 2 8, , plaintiff lie granted the custoriy ami maintain
He names the following witnrsar« to prove R. ? W
ance of the children of said pa it les
hi« continiiou« r••«idenee upon and cultivation
He barn -a the fallowing witne««e« to prove
Thia Nummona 1« published bv ordar ol G. W.
of «aid land, vfi
hiacontlhuou« residence upon and cultivati -n Sappmgt u, County Judge >l«tr<l M«r< h iMh.
Fred Skoinp, John Cook, George H Renton, 1 of «aid 1aa,d, viz :
1902, ritst publication of this auinnions dated
of Trask. Oregon ; Chanca L. smith, of Tilla
Ralph M. Ackley. Charles A Bailey, William March 13th, 1902, last publication April 24th,
mook, Oregon
• H. Cary, Elmer D Hoag of TiMamook, Or.
I 1902.
C laude T hav »>,
C has . B M oores , Register. |
CR a «. H. M.K»«r.■*. Hegi«tr*'.
Alton *y for Pla t I ff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon < 'ity, Ore.,
March 15th. 1902.
Notice i« hereby given (list the fidlowing
named settler has filed notice of hi« intention
to make fi a| proof in support of hi» claim,
and that said proof will be made before Ihe
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla
mook. Oregon, on April 26th, Igtfj. via .
GEORGE H. BKNHON.
H.E. I2639, for the se % of Sw *4 ami Lot 4 of
«ec. iK, tp. i H, R. 7 W
lie names the following witm-sne« toprove
his continuoii« renideiice upon and cultivation
of said land, viz.
Fred Skompand John Cook, of Trask, Oregon;
Charles L Smith, of Tillamook. Oregon; John
Rees, of Trask. Oregon.
C hamlkh H M ihikks . Register.