THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 1. 1902. GENT.’S CLOTHING.—Stylish and Fashion able A Fine Stock of Summer Suits. Ladies’ Dress Goods. They are Pretty, Service able, in the newest and latest colors. LADIES’ STYLISH SHOES. COHN & CO ■5 Hats and Caps. ' Gent. _____ ’s .... The Leading Merchants. NOTICE for PUBLICATION. Departin' nt of the Interior, $1OO Reward, $IOO. I. M. Wagner to Jacob A. A. Wag-1 first made its appearance about two more men to help them in their logging Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., The readers of this paper will be pleased to ner, Se V4 of Se V4 of sec. 3, lot 20 of learn April 12th, 19o2. years since, owing to its mild form, not operations on the Kingsley place. that there is at least one dreaded disease Notice U hereby given that the following- sec. 2, and lots 3 and 4 of sec. 11, tp. 3 that science has been able to cure in all its named settler han filed There are several sore arms in the a few doctors took up a position and notice of hi« intention Says Dr. Bartel, bat It is Up stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ----- ______ contended that the disease was not neighborhood, the reason, vaccination. S, R. 10 W. Cure is the only positive cure known to the 1 to nn lake filial proof in support of his claim, and that said pi oof will la* made before Count y medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu- Against Him to Prove It ! smallpox. Whether this was because I tional disease, requires a constitutional treat- Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. Ordinance No. 134. [ ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, . Oregon, on COULSONBURG some of t hem lacked the exjierience and [TO EDITOR OE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] 1 acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur of the system, thereby destroying the Il E. 13.J«». lor »!■« K S °f N w •»;. w*'- 14 a,,d h Gardening is the order of the day in An Ordinance to vacate Henshaw’s faces In your last week’s paper, rather un did not know or that they were sparring »ec >1. tP 1 8. K- lo " ' foundation of the disease, and giving the U of Sw the fa lowing witne»«-. to prove by building up the constitu ' < - He ..... name, Addition to Tillamook (now Tillamook patient strength pleasant mention is made of me in con for a little newspaper notoriety, we are this vicinity. _____ ... residence upon unnil and mid cultivation cultivation w nature r in tion and ______ assisting in doing do"“' its wor - hiB continuous not in a position to know. One thing is Mrs. Swabb has a very severe attack City), Tillamook County, Oregon. oJikUr- :; ’v; so r.iuch nection with the Loomis case. As a fair- I The proprietors have muih faith in its cura , of Mid land, viz: uwers, that they offer One Hundred Doi- Winfield S. Cone. Bay ( ity,. Ore. Frank certain, the medical profession has come tive DOncia, »»anv mv j v...- . ...... ----------- 7" r Whereas W. S. Hays has petitioned lars for any ease that of quinsy. minded man I lielieve you to be, I ask .. . it < fails r .. ---------- to cure. Send for I Kkrot|) o( Hobsonville.Ore.; William B. Elliott to the conclusion that it is smallpox and and Henry H. A.derman, Tillamook City, Ore. Mr. Harley Foland, of Tillamook, the Common Council of Tillamook City list of testimonials. of you to allow me to answer. C has . B. M oores . Register. Address, F. J. CHENEY fit CO. Toledo, 0. to vacate the lots, blocks and streets of Being frequently questioned about the precautions are being taken, wherever it and Miss Lucy Kinnaman, of Beaver, Henshaw’s Addition to Tillamook, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall ’ s Family Fills are the best. breaks out, to quarantine it, both in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. called on Mr. and iMrs. D. F. Coulson, (now within the coporate limits of reported smallpox, I went and examined Department of the Interior, Tillamook City,) and Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., Mr. Loomis to satisfy myself. However, large and small town towns and in rural of this place, last Sunday. April 15tn. ««N^- Whereas on the 18tb day of August, Sl'MMONM I did not give nor intimate my opinion districts, building pest houses and hav Joe Bixby was seen on our streets one Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- 1890, one Al Henshaw was the owner of ing trained nurses to attend the cases. named settler has filad notice of his intention day last week, he was out buying cattle. to him nor any of his folks. the following described real estate sit In the Circuit Court of the Sti te of Oregon for to make final proof in support of his claim, and Harry Davis and wife left this place uated in Tillamook County, Oregon, the County of Tillamook. that said proof will be made before the Register When I did give it the next day I was Not being in the medical profession, it is Dian-ha Anna Page, Plaintiff, and Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore , on May 23rd, requested to do so by Mr. Loomis and not expected that we can decide either several days ago, for Iowa, where they to-wit: vs. ( Department 1902, viz : Beginning at a point five hundred Frederick Edward Martin I’age.i No. 2. JOHN 8TARR, Dr. Smith. I, therefore, had a perfect way, but in looking at the situation from will spend some time visiting relatives. Def-ndant. seventy (570) feet West and twenty- H.E. No. 12.527. io«- lhe w /2 oi K *P- a common sense standpoint we must Mr. N. Coulson still improves in six hundred and five and three tenths To the above named defendant. right to do so. 28. R. 7 W. In the name of the State of Oregon : names the following witnesses to prove Mrs. Loomis, to make sure that word admit that it is smallpox or that the health, and at this writing is able to do (2605.3) feet south of the northeast You a e hereby required to appear and an his He continuous residence upon and cultivation corner of the E. Thomas Donation Land swer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you of said laud, viz : should reach me, sent word through the leading men in the medical profession in his chores. in the above entitled suit on or before the 24th William H. Fletcher. George II. Baxter, Na Mr. Denny, who came in to work on Claim; running thence south four hundr day of April, 1902, or in default thereof, the thaniel Stretch, Harry Starr, of Fairdale, Or. city marshal, I)r. Smith and Mr. Jasper our large cities are a lot of ignoramuses ed eighty (480) feet; thence west four plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree, C has . B. M oores , Register. and the precautions which are being his ranch, has returned to Monmouth. Smith, successively. hundred eighty (480) feet; thence north divorcing the plaintiff and defendant, and that p aintiff be granted the custody and maintain- Mr. and Mrs. N. Dye were callers at four hundred eighty (480) feet; thence ance Dr. Smith and I had quite a talk taken to prevent it spreading is all hum NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of the children of said patties. east four hundred eighty (480) to the Department of the In erior, This summons is published by order of G. W. about the case. He giving for proof that bug. That is the only conclusion that a N. Coulson’s Friday. Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore., Sappingt n, Uounty Judge, dated March i3th, point of beginning, containing five and layman can draw whose mind is not Mr. Loomis had been exposed to small Mark Bays was on our streets Sun twenty-nine hundredths (5.29) acres, 1902. First publication of this summons dated April 151*1. i<Jo2. Notice is hereby given that the followi g prejudice one way or the other. Now as March 13th, 1902, last publication April 24th, day. pox, or what was supposed to be small, lying in Section 25 in Township 1 South I902. named settler has filed notice of his intention to C laude T hayer , make final proof 111 support of his claim,and that Attorney for Plaintiff. pox, just thirteen days before. That to the contention about the cases in Eddy for Speaker of the House. of Range 10 west of Willamette Meri said proof will be made tielore the Register and dian. when called in Mr. Loomis was suffering Tillamook, right from the first Dr. Bartel Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore., on May 23rd, SIMMONS And on said last mentioned date said was hostile because the county and city 1902, viz : Mr. B. L. Eddy ’ s friends are booming pain in back, arms, legs, more or less Al Henshaw and wife platted and I11 the Circui* Court of the Stare of Oregon, for WILLIAM H. FLETCHER, officials did not employ him to consult him for speaker of the house in the next attempted to dedicate an addition to H.E. No. 12,528. for the W % of W section 26, n msia an<l headache. the county of Tillamook, S.S. tp 2 8, R 7 W. Admitting, howeyer, that the proof with the other doctors, consequently he state legislature. His picture appeared the town of Tillamook, (now Tillamook Frank Fowler, plaintiff. 1 He names the following witnesses to prove vs > Department No. 2. his continuous residence upon and cultivation was very circumstancial, only two or made it somewhat of a personal grie on the first page of the Oregonian on City) upon the said described tract of Nettie Fowler, defendant. ) Of said land, viz : land, but that owing to an error in To the above named defendant. three erruptions appearing, I expressed vance. Drs. Wiley and Smith, being the Sunday, with this comment : George H. B.xter, Harry Slarr, Nathaniel the description of the land in said plat In the name of »he State ofOregon : You are Stretch, John Starr of Fairdale, Ore. oldest, and recognized the ablest doctors “In the event of his election to the and dedication, the said plat and dedi. hereby required to appear and an-wer the com my preference to keep out of the case. C has . B. M oores , Register. plaint filed against you in the above entitled When Dr. Smith told me he was in the citv, it was only natural that the ; Legislature as joint Representative for cation failed to coyer the greater part of suit on or before the Vfh day of June, :9o2, or in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. land intended to be covered, but the authorities should rely upon them to as default thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Tillamook and Yamhill Counties — and done with the case, had discharged DepHrtment of the Interior, largely to land which did not Court fora decree divorcing the plaintiff and Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., him, and that I should go and see Mr. certain whether it was smallpox or there is no reasonable doubt of it, as he applied defendant, and that plaintiff be granted the belong to said Henshaw or to his wife, April 15th, 1902. at d maintainance of Forest Fowler and Loomis. Furthermore, that I should not. That they emphatically pronounc- is the Republican candidate—B. L.Eddy but was owned by other persons, and custody Notice is hereby given that the following Frank Fowler, children of said parties. settler has filed notice of his intention to Whereas said addition has never im This summons is published by order of George named turn him loose if I thought him free trom , ed the disease smallpox is well-known, will be’a candidate for Speaker of the Sappington, County Judge, dated April 21, make final proof in support of his claim, and and they continue to do so, consequently House for the Season of 190?. Mr. Eddy proved and 110 lots or blocks have been W. that said proof will be made before Register and I«O2. smallpox. sold out of the same, but the said tract The first publication of this summons is Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore., on Slay 23rd, Vet I had no notion of going until Mr. the city and county authorities took the was a member of the last House and of land has ever since said attempted dated April 24th, I902, and the last publication 1902, viz. : GEORGE H. BAXTER, Jasper Smith brought me word to be necessary precautions to have the cases served his constituents with exceptional dedication remained under fence and has thereof dated June sth, i 9 o 2. H.E. No 12,529, ior the E % of W %, sec. 26, tp. I. T. MAULSBY. quarantined, exactly what other places fidelity and efficiency. He took an active been used for agricultural purposes and 2 8. R. 7 W. sure to go. Attorney for Plaintiff. He names the following witnesses to prove Being thus sent for and having the were doing. Under all the circumstances, part in all measures of general legislation no road, street, alley or other public his continuous residence upon and cultivation highway has ever been opened through NOTICK OF FINAL 8KTTLKMKNT. of said land, viz : attending physician’s permission, I went with Drs. Wiley and Smith’s experience and hail no small influence with his fel the same, and William H. Fletcher, John Starr, Henry Starr Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Nathaniel Stretch, of Fairdale, Oregon. nn<l found Mr. Loomis recovering from with smallpox cases, it certainly seems low-members. He had under his special Whereas, said W. S. Hays has become adminstrator of the estate of DENNIS W C has B. M oores , Register. to us that those who want to differ with the soreness of arms, legs and back re charge the new game and food laws, now the owner of all the said described RYAN, deceased, has filed in the County Court Tillamook County, State of Oregon, his final NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. stilting from opporating Mr. Nodine’s these gentlemen are adduceing nothing to on the stature books No other member tracts of land and of all the lots and of as administrator of said estate, and that Department of the Interior, blocks intended to be platted as said account Tuesday the 3rd day of June. ig02, at the hour of patent armstrong sternwheel schooner, substantiate their assertions, and as to made a better record for attentiveness to Henshaw's Addition; and Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. ten o'clock a m., has been fixed by said Court April 15th, 1902 or whatever you may call the craft. It Dr. Bartel s letter throwing any addi- all the business of the house; and, as he Whereas, the vacation of said plat as the time for hearing of objections to said re Notice is hereby given that the following thereof named settler has filed notice of his intention appears that Mr. Loomis and party took tional light on the subject it does not, for is a clear and forceful sjieaker, none was of said Henshaw’s Addition would not port and the settlement WILLIAM RYAN, to make final proof in support of his claim, Administrator of the estate of Dennis and that said proof will b-* made before the passage in said vessel and worked their the burden of the letter is that Drs. Wiley listened to more carefully or with great obstruct any public road or high wav W. Ryan, deceased. laid out or established by law, and no Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore., on and Smith and the county and city offi er respect. Mr. Eddy has many friends to Garibaldi and back the way down May 23rd, IQO2, viz. . person whatever has made any objec- HVMSfONS. NATHANIEL STRETCH ; same day, reaching home utterly ex- cials are all wrong, while Dr. Bartel, who and admirers throughout the state who tion to said vacation and no person H .E. No. 12.534 for the W % of E sec. 34, tp. 2 has his reputation yet to gain as a sue- look upon him as a “coming man’’ in has any interest opposed to the vaca S.R.7 W. hausted. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for He names the following witnesses to prove his This might explain the sore arms, cessful practitioner in Tillamook, knows Oregon affairs, and who will heartily tion of said addition; that the petition Tillamook County. continuous residence upon aud cultivation of of said W. S. Hays for the vacation of R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, ) said land, viz : legs and back. Now as such unaccus- it all. Such an absurd notion is alto support bis candidacy.” vs. said Henshaw’s Addition was filed with William Fletcher, George H. Baxter, Harry E. H. Cowing, Mary Green Cowing, toned exertion and exhaustion usually gether too ridiculous. Before coming to The Headlight intimated after the re. the City Recorder of Tillamook City, on Mary Hughes Church, Wells Gil- I Starr, John Starr, of Fairdale, Ore. C has . B. M oores , Register. disturbs digestion, the result would l»e Tillamook Dr. Smith attended several publican state convention that Mr. Eddy said March 17th. 1902, and written l>ert, Caroline Iler, Elva M. Wes- f John Iler, Carl Iler Myrtle 1 1 imber L and ’A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or hundred persons in Eastern Oregon had many|warm friends who were advo notice of said petition was, on said colt, nausia and headache. Ully iler and Blavil W. Iler, March 17 th, 1902, set up in three of the defendants. P ublication . As to the erruptions. I found some suffering with the same disease, and, fui- cating him for speaker. From present in »nost public places in Tillamook City, United SUies Land Office. To K H. ( owing. Mary Green Cowing and Oregon City, Oregon pimples, such as any young man may | tliermore, he is willing, we under dication he is the strongest candidate in containing a description of the property Mary Hughes Church, three of the above named __ . March 10th, I902. defendants. Notice is hereby given that in compliance sport with perfect propriety. These stand, to send for a specialist, and if it the field, but until after the election next to be vacated, and said notices were In the name of the State of Oregon : You are with the provisions of the act of Congress of hereby required to appearand answer the com June3, were in their various stages of develop ' is not pronounced smallpox, he would June it is a little premature to count posted for more than thirty days prior plaint i878, entitled “ A11 act for tlie sale of filed against you and the other timber lands hereto. in the States of < alifornia, Oregon, liear the expenses. ment, the last one appearing three or I bear expenses, Nowit is up to Dr. noses. m the above entitled suit on ______________ __ Whereas said attempted plat and dedi defendants and Washington Territory,” as ex or before the last day prescribed in the Nevada, to all the Public Land States by act of four days earlier, otherwise there was i Bartel to take up this proposition to sus- cation of said Henshaw’s Addition to order for the publication of this sum tended Tillamook are recorded in Book “I” at mons. to-wit . on or before the 8th day of r August 4, I892, WILLIAM CAIN. Real Estate Transfers. not the slightest evidence of disease, con- i tain his contention that it is not small- .May 1902 ; and if you fail to so appear and Of Dayton county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, page 186 thereof. Records of Deeds of answer sequentlv I was oblige to so : “ No i pox. Will he do it ? If not, then he for want thereof the plaintiff will apply ha- this day fifed in this office hie sworn Tillamook County, Oregon. to the Court tor the relief payed for in said com statement Claude Thayer to Julia A. Mapes, 40 No. 3.666, for the purchase of the smallpox.” ' should lie the last man to rush into print Now therefore, the people of Tillamook plaint filed herein, to-wit : 1-2, Sw ‘4 of Ne % of Section No. 4, acres in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. 1. F r a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage in 4 Lot It appears that Dr. Smith had told and take the position he has, when the City do ordain as follows : Township 2 South, Range No. 7 West, nmde and executed bv one John W Anderson, H. F. Goodspeed to Lillian A. Good That the whole of said Henshaw’s bearing date August 14th. iSoi, upon the follow slid will offer proof to show that the land Mr Loomis also, that, in case I should burden of proof is against him. For the is more valuable for its timber and stone to Tillamook including the ing described real property situate in Tillamook sought than for agricultural purpoees, and to establish not pronounce it smallpox, Mr. Loomis good of the general public we hope there speed, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, of block 2 Qtid addition described as follows to- his c airn to said land before the Register and lots, blocks and the streets attempted wit : The Sw % of and lots t to 8 in block 3, Goodspeed ’ s add. sec. 3, tp. í n . R. 7 W, which ReSSiver ***!* office at Oregon City, Oregon should go tree, This information they j will he no crawfishing, and we shall have to lie platted and dedicated therein, be mortgage was given to one, G O. Nolan to Thursday, the 22nd day of May,' 19u2. He gave me after making my diagnosis. : no object to Dr. Bartel depositing the to Tillamook. and the same is hereby vacated. And ^7 JhVpVnleul of lbe Promissory note of on names as witnesses : T. H. Goyne to Louis Olsen, Vi int. in said John n Anderson, in favor of said G O said plat and dedication shall hence, O. Rhode, of McMinnv’lle. Or. J W Fish As to the findings of Drs. Wiley and money to pay the expenses of an expert, Nolan for the sum of |2jo 00 and interest at thè l>e held for naught. And the public rateofioper cent per annum, which note and burn. N. S. Stretch and A. P. Slade of Dayton,Or. Smith, they were no surprise to many, nt the H kadlight office, to be returned tract in block 1 of Thayer’s add. to Till forth Any and all persons claiming adversely the highways shown on said plat are hereby ’nortKftKe J**11 duly assigned and trans above-described lands are requested co file their tor they agreed also against Dr. Mills in to him if the specialist says "No small, amook. vacated and surrendered unto the said tei red to said plaintiff. claims this office on or be to-e «aid 22nd dav 2 That it be decreed that there is due the of May, in 1902. Blake S. Thompson to Edward Cleve, W. S. Havs, his heirsand assigns forever. J the examinations of the cases south of pox ¡"—E ditor .] plaintiff the sum of I431 5« and interest thereon _ _____________ C has » B. M corrs . Register. Sw Vi of Sw Vi of sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 10 Read first time April 21, 1902, at 8:15 from February 20th 1902. at the rate of 10 per town. However, the subsequent course NOTICE FOR PUBIJCATToiL cent j»er annum the further sum of >72,13 for o’clock p.m. w SOUTH PRAIRIE. of the disease has proven Dr. Mills cor plaintiff; and the further sum of Department of the Interior. Read second time April 21, 1902, 8:17 taxes paid by H. F. Goodspeed to Rose V. Clough, Land Office at Oreg. n City, Or. *t,orn*y ! fee *>«rein. and for costs rect, as also does a personal examina The warm April showers and sunshine o’clock p.m. and disbursements of this suit. „ . March 21st, 1902. <l«lared • first lien opon Bv unaminous consent of the members .Ji Tí?,* Notice is hereby given that the following- tion of the Wells case by myself upon is earning the grass to grow fast, which lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in block 2, of Good- said premises, and that defendants. E. H. named settler has filed notice of his intention speeds add. to Tillamook. of the common Council present put on request of Mr. Wells. Church lÍYJr GrCT' Co’r‘”Kand Mary Hu hes to m she fi «1 proof in support of his claim, and pleasea the dairymen of this section, ns reading its 1 Church, beforever barr.-d Chas. A. Godard, et ux., to John L. its — third ------- ---------- „ on — the - night -CT— of -- — • vu <*n«i and luntiofeo ton-cloved (,! of any any that said proof will be made before C'ouutv If Mr. Loomis was broken out with and 8,1 all ” rtuht. title and »uri interest in .... a - 'j 1 Clerk Kbt title, Hinlto.«Atd he ndds a can or two, to his dairv Bosler, et ux., 81 acres in sec. 14, tp. 4 introduction and read for the third time a,,tl of fillamook county, at Tillamook. Ore smallpox as has l>een asserted, he should wagon every few days. inn.^n ro.wwil Anril 21, 21 1902, 1009 at nt 8:20 R 90 I "«><* "? that each and all the in open council April at '■ ach ""■> the on May 3rd. 1902. viz : ■ it j ' i.e Iynt,a,,t.*ai ni all persons claiming under them R COUIAON : S. R. 10 W. o ’clock p.m. have been quarantine for at least ».-lock n tn. and upon the question [ be for ever barrrt ,nd (orrelwed ,,F „5.n K 5 J”!? PERLEY for theS ofSc Hof«ec.»an<lN The smallpox patients are improving. • -----the Felix Roy to Mary J. Gerritse, W 1» of ............. “Shall the ordinance pass, vote ’’ 1 tight title .nd intere« they m.y or JtehS to of Ne fc, sec 29. tp. 3 ». R 8 W. three weeks from date of ap|>earance of No new cases reported. The quarantine r»«,ilt*r1 na ftilLtuza- Av»»« x • tirj>s o th¿ ko P lllorl K a ged premises or any part He names the following witnesses to prove resulted as follows: Ayes. 4 ; noes, 0. erruption, as that always runs a definate have been lifted from Pate Wells family. Ne Vi, Nw of Se and lots 1 and 2 of his continuous residence upon and cultivation Whereupon the ordinance was declared of said land, viz: sec. 32. tp. 3 N. R. 10 W. specific course, characteristic to small duly passed. John T. Moon, Marcus Curl, James Patterson, Hull Johnson cut his foot quite bad a Christian Nebuhr, by sheriff, to Abner Griest, oi Blaine, Ore. T hon . C oatbs , Citv Recorder. pox only. lew days ago while spliling wood. ________ _______ C has B. M oores , Register. Thomas Coates, E t3 of Ne 14 and Ne l4 Approved ; April 24, 1902. This erruption heals off not short of Ed Moren’s house caught fire the ofSe *4 of sec. 32. tp. 2 N. R. 10 W. J. L. B riggs . Mayor. Sí. 1 ’ ?? »'ni" ’"h'f lhl <hl * " the T imber L and . A ct J unb 3. i878.—N otice for 18 days and mav last 24 or more days, other evening by a spark dropping onto , " th Vi? M,On being on the Filffd April 24. 1902 2, th day of March. 1902. and Tillamook City to W. S. Havs. ordi P ublication . ,nd the ,h' last Publ«“os consequently the power of contagion the root ; by the timely warning of his T hus . C oates . City Recorder. I ÜiílLy United States Land Office. nance covering land formerly known as lasts that long. I A. ‘ W. "■ ^BVK “----- b I xck AMD CLAUDS TRATBB Oregon Citv, Oregon, neighbor, Mr, Powell, his house was Henshaw's add. Attorneys for Plaintiff State of Oregon. \ u March 4th, iqo 2 Therefore, Mr. Loomis at large is saved without serious damages. ” hereby given that in compliance May F. Drew to John M. Morgan, 1 County of Tillamook, - S.S. with the provisions of the act of Congress of dangerous to the community if he really Tillamook City. 1 Mrs. George Bennette, of Woodland, acre in Edrick Thomas. D.L.C. June 3, I878. entitled ‘‘An act for the sale of suffered from MH nil pox. and the authoti- timber lands in the States of California. Ore I. Thomas Coates, City Recorder of Wash., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Chas. H. Blake, et. ux.. to Nelson P. [ Tillamook gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as City in Tillamook County, ties ordering his release have committed Mrs. Willis Powell. extended to all the Public Land Slates by set S V> of Sw H Oregon, do here by certify that the WEIGHT 2000 pounds. of Avgust 4. I%2. a grave error. As the disease never | Our popular neighbor. Thomas Lvster, Wheeler, Sw ’♦ of Se W FISHBURN and Nw l4 of Sw ’4 of sec. 20, tp. 2 S, foregoing copy of Ordinance No. 134 of The largest stallion in Tillamook t Of Davton JOHN abates itself alter reaching the erruption county of Yamhill, State of Oregon said City has been by me compared nominee for road district supervisor, I naw this day filed in this office his sworn Connty. is a French Draft Horse jet stage, but runs its full course, though drove a fine bunch of yearlings out to R. 9 W. with the original Ordinance No. 134, No. 5665. for the purchase of the Thomas Coates, et. ux., Joseph M. together with the endorsements thereon, black, henry bone, fine stvle and dis- : statement mild it lie, and ns Mr. Loomis has no Beaver a few days ago to put on pas* u- *2 of *«ctk>n No. 24. in Town Harrison, quit claim. E of Nr1« and and that the same isa full.trueand correct position, No. 7234. recorded in French ship No. t South, Range No. 7 WX. and such irruptions of the specific nature of I ture. , will offer proof to xhow that the land sought is copy of such original ordinance and the Ne * 4 of Se *4 of sec. 32, tp. 2 N. R. 10 more valuable tor its timber or stone than for smallpox, for he has lieen discharged whole thereof, including such endorse National Draft Stnd Book, vol. 7, wi|| agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Wm. Gray, our genial cheese maker, W. from a ten days quarantine as cured. says he is receiving over five thousand ments as the same appears on file in my make the season of 1902 at Greeson , to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thurs Tillamook Lumbering Co. to L. Hiner, | office and in mv custody. Barn. Tillamook Citv. It follows that Mr. Loomis was not I jM'unds of milk per day. day, the ¿2nd day of May, I902. He names as Se of Nw V< and Sw of Ne and N In testimony whereof. I have hereunto Parti« w»hin< to breed are respect- : witnesses : afflicted with smallpox. Grandpa Wells brought down a tew set mv hand and official seed this 25th '»Eton. Or. ; O Rhode, of ■<* Se t4 of sec. 17. tp. 1 N, R. 7 W. ally incited to call .nd we onr horte Yours, Or«« » etretrh and A. P. Blade, of day of April, 1902. days ago to his son Charles a small Dayton, Or U. S. to Isaac W. Smith, Ne ’ ♦ of Ne l 4 |. E. B artsl . before breeding elsewhere. T hou . C oatbs , Any and all persons claiming adversely the band of cows be wishes to sell. of sec. 20. Nw H of Ne *4 and N H of Nw •hove described lands are requested to file their City Recorder of Tillamook City, I Very respectfnlly. claims in this office on or before said 22nd day of Harry Hill and partner have hired l<ot. sec. 21, tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. [When the present smallpox epidemic Oregon. I F- F. Bl RGESS. Manager. . May, 1902. “NO SMALLPOX !” OTHELLO, C has . B. M oores , Register.