Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 08, 1902, Image 3

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    TdB TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 8.
I
A Denial.
I in 1.0.0.F. cemetery.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
I J. L. Briggs, et. ux., to Robert L.
[TO THE EDITOR TII.LAM oo K hradlioht ]
FOR GOVERNOR,
Wade, unci. *,3 interest in lot 4 of block
W. J FURNISH,
Sir,—Certain parties having spread the I 9, town of Lincoln.
Of
Umatilla County.
report that the socialist party of Tilla-
Addison H. Harris, et. ux.. to Charles
FOR HUPREMR JUDGE,
■nook county have withdrawn their nom- j S. Wells, 3 acres in sec. 7, tp. 2 S, R. 9 \V.
R 0 BEAN.
■nations andaré affiliating witil the dem
Of Marion County.
ocratic party.
FOR SKCRETAHY OF STATE,
BAYAN IS CAPTURED
F. I DUNBAR,
The undersigned feels himself called
Of Clatsop County.
upon to deny any and all such statements
Moro Stronghold Now in the
FOR STATE TRBABURER,
and to brand them as mere fabrications
(’. S. MOORE.
Hands of Americans.
formulated by designing persons for per­
Of Columbia Countv.
W ashington , May 4.—The War De.
sonal or party ends.
FOR STATE PRINTER,
partment today received a cablegram
J. K W HI I NI V
The Social Party is in the field to re
Of Linn County.
from General Chaffee, indicating that the
main, and every member of said party
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT,
, campaign against Sultan Bavan, one of
will do his whole duty on the day of I the principal Moro chiefs, has been com-
I. H ACKERMAN.
Of Multnomah County.
election in his unqualified support of the | pletely successful. The result was accom.
FOR
CONGRESSMAN,
socialist party nominees, and will do all plished bv a gallant assault on theprinci-
th os. h tongue .
in his |Kiwer toward the election of the
Of Washington Couuty.
pal Moro fort and its capture, after a
entire socialist ticket.
I number of the leading Moros had been
l'he socialists have no preference for I killed. The cablegram, which was re-
Republican County Ticket.
either of the old parties or their p illcies. I ceived this afternoon, was as follows ;
For Joint Representative,
and they will work and vote unilevia-
B. L. EDDY.
“ Adjutant-General, Washington.—Fol­
tingly for the success of socialist prin- lowing is the full substance of Brigadier-
For County Judge,
ci pals until successful at the polls.
JASPER SMITH
General George W. Davis’ message from
For Countv Clerk,
C. F. K eller
Bayan:
HOMKK MASON.
Organizer, State Socialist Party of
“ Eighty-four survivors Bavan surren­
For Sheriff,
Oregon.
dered unconditionally this morning at 7
H. H ALDERMAN.
o clock. Sultan Bavan, Raja Muuda
For
County
Commissioner,
The Culture of the Heart.
G. W. BODY FELT.
Bayan, Sultan Randapatan and all lead­
For
Assessor,
ing
Dattos
dead
and
manv
of
their
fol
­
[ to THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]
A. M. .HARE.
Body, brain and heart are the chief lowers. Assault on the principal fort,
For Treasurer,
which surrendered last night, one of the
ELMER HOAG.
constituents of a well developed man or most gallant performances of American
woman.
For Coroner,
arms, Colonel Frank D. Baldwin and
C. E. REYNOLDS.
The gymnasium is devoted to the
his regiment deserve all praise for hand-
culture of the body, when muscular
Republican Precinct Ticket.
to-hand struggle in four lines of ditches
strength is developed. The school is
under walls of fort. These trenches are
devoted to the culture of the brain lined with Moro dead from rifle fire.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE :
ist District.—J. L. VOSBURG
when knowledge is attained to the high- Have never seen or heard of any per­
2nd
District.
—GHYMN ALLEY.
est degree. But what of the heart ? formance excelling this gallant fight.
3r«i District.—W. T. WEST.
Every word, act. and thought, of our
FOR CONSTABLE :
“It was ray painful duty to report
lives, originate in the heart, whether that the overthrow of Moro power was
ist District.—A ANDERSON,
and District.—EMMETT QUICK.
for good or bad. The culture of the not accomplished without severe loss.
3rd District.—A. POLAND.
heart is of far more importance than One officer and seven enlisted men killed ;
FOR SUPERVISOR OF ROAD DISTRICTS :
the body or brain and does not interfere four officers and 30 enlisted
NO. i.- .— -
K. -
II. - LANE.
men
with either. I am quite safe in saying wounded. Will telegraph list later.
No. 2- H. B DERBY.
No.
4.
—
P.
F.
DUCH a M.
that more than 95 percent of the people
“ After 84 survivors marched out this
No. 5— JOHN C. WILSON.
in our prisons and asylums are the morning as prisoners and was under­
No. 6— PAUL EBICKSON.
direct result of an uncultured heart. stood they were all, eight others, who
No. 8.—T. W. LYSTER.
No. 9—<i. M. WATKINS.
A heart of stone, no feeling, no sympa­ had concealed themselves in rubbish in­
No. io.—JOHN Till El.ER.
thy, no remorse. The child’s heart is I side the fort, made a break for liberty,
Nu. II. EDWARD KIN NA MAN.
innocent, its acts, words and thoughts but not succeeded. Some Moro wounded '
No. 12. H. M. FARMER.
No. 18. -A. P WAGNER.
are simple. If left to itself it will grow j tried to stab soldiers trying to help them.
No 15. ■JOHN T MOON.
up to weeds, but if the good seed is |
No. 17.- ALEXANDER ERASER.
It is impossible to state number of
planted it will absorb the strength, and Moros killed, many lying in tall grass.
occupy the ground. Compulsory train­ The surrender saves us from siege and
Democratic County Ticket.
ing or schooling never amounts to much, starving out. Impossible to have carried
it is the seif disposed pupil that suceeds works without scaling ladders, which For Joint Representative Yamhill and Tills-
mook Counties,
best. Yet every child looks to some were ready. Intend to retain prisoners
CHARLES GRIS8EN,
one for a certain amount of advice and until two or three small adjacent forts
Of McMinnville.
restraint.
occupied, then will consent to their re­
For County Judge,
A right heart is a source of joy and lease. holding as hostages tight or ten
W. W. CONDER,
peace. Like begets like; if we are false of the principals, and release the others.
Of Hebo.
hearted we will associate with those
For County Commissioner.
“ The force in line of advance consisted
RICHARD
ALLEN.
who are unreliable. No matter how of four mountain guns, 470 rifles. This
Of Woods.
strong or how much a man knows if he fully sufficient. Could not have used
For Sheriff.
is faint hearted he cannot trust himself more men advantageously. Had we sent
JOHN I). EDWARDS,
or any one else.
Of Tillamook.
strong column it would only have
There was never a time in the world swelled casualty list. One neighboring
For County Clerk,
EUGENE
’ J en KENS,
when the culture of the heart was as Datto has already represented himself as
Of Tillamook.
necessary as now. Imitation, adultera­ a friend, and I expect a general coming-
For
County
Treasurer,
tion and fraud have almost attained per­ in shortly, when the weight ot the blow
P W. TODD,
fection. Body and brain have need of the is known. The dead sent to Malabang
Of Tillamook.
heart, without it they are like the ship for burial.
For County Surveyor,
L. L. SMITH,
before the wind without ballast or the
“In light of present knowledge could
Of Ga»ribaldi.
engine without a governor, it soon runs have besieged the principal fort, and in
For Assessor,
away with itself. Why not have school to time forced the surrender, but that would
JOHN SHEETS,
teach the right functions of the heart, probably have resulted in a sortie for
Of South Prairie.
kind words, gentle actions and pure freedom, and escape for many. By attack,
For Coroner,
To be filed by the Committee.
thoughts. There are people who never ing them they have been completely
Jus
ices
of the Peace :
use any thing but the contrary.
crushed—the only kind of lesson these
First District.—W. RHOADES.
We cannot associate with others wild Moros seems to be able to profit
Second District.—J. H. WHITING.
without partaking of their disposition. by. Shall invite Sultan Tarlac to pay
Third District.—E. K. SCOVELL-
If they are kind and cheerful we are me a friendly visit ; if he does not tell us
Constables :
First District —A J. RHOADES.
soon in the same mood, but if sullen and of his initiative. Has fort further east
Second
Distric
.—JOHN EMBL'M.
morose we are like wise. We may ap­ in plain sight, and of same strength as
Third District.—S. LUNDBERGR.
pear, but no man can be other than was Bavan, on beautiful table land,
what he is at heart, which is the only thousand acres, fine upland rice, and
Call for County Warrants.
true standard of man or womanhood. urging people to return to its cultiva
tion. . . . The result to follow this
The following warrants series “ F” of
action very important, namely, it secures the Road Fund of Tillamook Co. are
NBTARTS.
respect for United States authority in now payable and will be paid when pre­
C. F. Hobart of Long Beach is stop­ the center of Moro savagery.
sented.
ing on the Bay and will probably spend
M anila , Mav 5.—Eighty-four Moro
No. 3982, 3991, 3986, 3987, 3976,
the Summer here.
prisoners under guard made an attempt 2755, 4037, 3950, 4031, 4025, 3957.
George Coffman and Mr. Baty came to escape to-day.
At a pr* concerted 3970, 4062, 4023, +021, 3994, +009,
over from Tillamook river last Saturday signal they got between the soldiers 3961, 3980, 3984. 8962, 4022, 3977,
and are putting in their gardens.
forming the guard and a company at 4010, 3954, 3952, +017. +018, 3955,
It is rumored that the Netarts saw dinner. The latter, realizing what had 3670, 4083, 4026, 4007, 4093, 3958,
mill has been leased and will began ope­ happened, fired on and pursued the 4005, 3835, 3995, +055, 4072, 3819,
ration soon.
Moros, killing 35 of them and capturing 3889, 4036, 4065. 4013, 4066, +091,
Miss Mabie Easter, of Tillamook, is nine. The other fugitives escaped.
3996, 3868, 3749. 3947, 3770, +<>++,
visiting with friends for a few days.
23+2, 4080, 4085, 3902. 4169, ++18,
Rev. Gabarel Sykes of Tillamook was
4120, 4109, 4115, 4129, 4124, + 113.
Tragedy at Los Angeles.
at Netarts during this week.
3564, 3563, 3890, 4099, 3565, + 100,
Los A ngeles , Mav 4 —In a fierce bat­ I 4170, 4152, 4068, 4110, 3943, 3588,
Miss Martha Molesworth, of Wasqo,
Oregon, has been employed to teach the tle with detectives late this afternoon, 4071, 4078, 4077, 4131, 4335, +168.
Netarts school, in district No. 7 the Dr. E. \V. Aldrich, of Chicago, was killed 4152, 3903, 3905, 3896, +148, + 138,
and City Detective Hawley seriously 4117, 3053, 4140, 4196, 4198, +195,
coming summer.
wounded. The fight occurred at the 4185, 4200, 3574, 41117, 4158, 4190,
office of Dr. Aldrick in the Hotel Savory, + 151, 3004, 2335. 4197, 4189, +193,
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
at Fourth and Broadway.
3907, 4142, 3644. 4201, 4049, +205,
Captain of Detectives Bradish, City 4141, 4095. 4087, 4203, 3933, + 182,
It seems pleasant to have sunshine and
warm weather alter the cold rains and Detective Hawlev, a Chicago officer, and 3777, 3900, 4079 4213, 4222, 4226,
a reporter went to Aldrich’s office to 4227, 3210, 4211, 4215, 42+1, 4154,
irost of last week.
McIntosh & Co. have put a new vat serve requisition papers which the Gov- 4233, 4212, 4246, 4247, 3949, 4217,
ernor had granted on the requisition 4216, 4219, 5345, 4032 4218, 3467,
in their factory here in South Prairie.
Miss Carry Wells is helping her aunt I papers which the Governor had granted 4237, 4238, 4242, 4220, 4308, 4325,
with her work while sick with the on the request of the Governor of Illinois, 4301, 4351, 43+3, 4184, 4166, +266.
for the return of Aldrich to Chicago, 4267, 4232, 4231, 4280, 4281, 4303,
chicken-pox.
The quarantine have been lifted from where he was wanted to answer to the 4307, 4360. 4257, 4263, 4278, 4283,
charges of perjury and bigamy. When 4357, 4358. 5530, 5525, 5528, 5+74,
Maroll's and Johnson’s families.
Road supervisor Sheets has three the officers entered the room, Detective 4279, 4259, 4260, 4658, 4272, +3+9,
teams hauling gravel on the road, which Hawlev immediately began reading the 4361, 4304, 4337, 4347, 4332, 4362.
document. Aldrich stood in the door­ 4302, 4340, 4330, 4336, 4339, +252.
is greatly needed.
Last Sunday was an ideal summer way of his private office, and as soon 4338, 42*4, 4275. 4261, 4300, 2996.
as
he realized the purport of the paper,
day. Every family that could seemed
Interest ceases Mav Sth. 1902.
to be out fishing or hunting for spring he turned and seized a pistol off his desk,
W. H. C ary . C o . Treasurer.
flowers or hunting for some one at home. but before he could level it at the officers
By E. D. H oag , Deputy.
Charles Wells has bought the 4 acre he was seized by Bradish and Hawlev.
tract of land belonging to Addie Harris, In the scuffle Aldrich placed the revolver
to Hawley's back and fired.
The bullet
consideration $220.
Late gardening is the order of the entered lieh.'W the shoulder blade and
imbedded itself in the muscles.
day.
_____________ _____
Shaking off the officers, Aldrich rushed
Why You Should Insist on Having
into his private office, locked the door,
Real Estate Transfers.
seized a rifle and began firing through
I. M. Wagner to Jacob A. Wagner, the glass door. One of the bullets bare­
Se *4 of Se *4 of sec. 3, lot 20 of sec. 2 ly missed the reporter, and others imbed­
Qtiequaled bv any other.
and lot9 3 and 4 of sec. 11, tp. 3 8, R. 10 ded themselves in the door. Bradish fired
Reiulers hard leather soft.
W.
through the door, the bullet striking
EsJ>^cially prepared.
Claude Thayer, et. ux., to Matt Casey, Aldrich two inches below the navel, per­
Keeps out water.
tract in sec. 36, tp. 1 S. R. 10 W. ; same forated the bowels. Realizing that he
A heavy bodied oil.
from Matt Case to James Tone.
was cornered, Aldrich placed the muzzle
Belle Bash to Louis Riefenberg, S V3 of of the rifle to his nostril and pulled the
arness
lot 2 in block 7, Cone & McCoy’s add. trigger. The bullet entered the brain.
A,n excellent preservative.
to Bay City.
He died instantly. His self-inflicted
Reduces cost of you*- harness.
U.S. to John Thider, W % ofNeJ4« wound left not a trace.
Never burns the leather ; its
Not much is known of Aldrich in this
Nw *4 of Se ’4 and Ne 14 of Sw ’4 of »««•
Efficiency is increased.
20. tp. 2 S. R. 9 W.
city. He came here some time ago and
tecures best service.
John H. Hickman to Ashley J. Van­ opened sumptuously furnished offices in
titclies kept from breaking.
tine, 310 79 acres in tp. 3 N. R. 6 W.
the Hotel Savoy, where he apparently
Edith Clapshaw to J. W. Cochran, Nw had conducted a successful business.
il
J4 <>f sec. 14, tp. 3N. R. 6 W.
|s sold in all
Wells Gilbert to The Duncan & Brewer
Spotted Fever Epidemic.
Localities
Manufacture! by
Lum. Co.. W »4 of Ne J4. E ViofNw *4
Htnadard OH ( iimpnny,
H klx K a . Mont , May 4—Dr. M. r.
of sec. 15. tp. 1 S, R. 9 W.
W. Mackintosh to George Cohn, tract Longeway, ofGreat Fail* secretary of the
Stale Board of Health, and a party of
in Tillamook Citv.
Geo. Cohn to Tillamook Opera House acientisu. composed of Di. Frank W.
Trappagen. chemist and profeesor of
o., tract in Tillamook City.
State of Oregon to Lncv P. Barnard, natural sciences at the Agricultural Col­
lego. Bozeman; Emil Storz. of Helena,
tract in tp. 3 N. R. 10 W.
Carl
Lari j.
J. Larlson.
Carlson, et. ux., Nelson P.
r. an eminent barteriocogist, and Earl
I Wheeler, Ne V* of sec. 22. tp. 2 S. R. 8 Starin. 01 Great Falls, left heretoday for
I W.
the Bitter Root Valley. Mont., to inquire
John Perry, et. ux.. H. W Lowry, into the causes of the mysterious malady
quit claim deed, lots 5, 6, 7 and 12. sec. known as spotted fever, which is causing
SHAVING,
■ 11.
11. tp.
tp. 3
8.R.1
a panic in that region Every caM* of
3 S.
R. 10 W
I J John
* - Svenson
---------- 1 to Frank Ekloff, 3 acres the disease has been fatal, and up to the ,
HAIR CUTTING,
* in tn
tp. 1 S. R 9 W.
present time it has battled all the physi
SHAMPOOING,
j Peter Hersel to Frank Ekloff, 32 acres cians who have tried to investigate it.
■ in tp. IS, R. 9 W.
Several eminent New York scientists
j I.O.O.F. Lodge. No. 94. to Mrs. G. W. have Ireen invited to assist in the inves­
IBovington, lot No. 79, in block No. 4, tigation now commenced by the state.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
¿ge.
M c I ntosh
&
Dealers in
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines
Large Stork of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STÖRE in Tillamook
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
j
TAFT
A.
have ox hand
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Finish
Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship
Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER
Lap
Pacific Navigation Company’s Tariff List
CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
AND
The Pacific Navigation Company has revised its tariff sheet, and the new
chedule, which goes into effect today and remain in foree for six months, is as
follows
Less than
five tons
per ton.
PORTLAND.
,
’
)
'
GARIBALDI,
TILLAMOOK,
BAY CITY,
HOBSONVILLE.
.
/
Ì
'
$+.50
Five tons
or over
per ton.
$3.75
Ten tons
or over
per ton
$3.50
■
«
. TILLAMOOK
( GARIBALDI,
a
ASTORIA.
$3.50
$2.75
$2.50
j BAY CITY,
f
a Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery
' HOBSONVILLE. ’
Machinery and Supplies we carry e
■ the largest stock in the northwest.
TILLAMOOK,
■ A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s ■ « SAN
am uoAMricrn ’ GARIBALDI,
(
FRANCISCO-
BAY CITY,
$5.00
$+.50
Cheese making prepara­ ■
a celebrated
” i
tions, Apparatus, etc.
I HOBSONVILLE. '
■ Send for Catalogue.
J TILLAMOOK to PORTLAND, 25c per box.
■
BUTTER
Astoria, 20c. per box.
" (
»1
■ B^DDIClÇ-kEÂTl^ CO.,
J
>» Portland, 30c. per case.
EGGS
" (
>»
i» Astoria, 25c. per case.
I
Portland, 15c. per box.
»»
J
CHEESE.
■ 143 FRONT STREET,
San Francisco, 20c. jier box.
(
PORTLAND,
ORE.
■
(Empties returned FREE.)
Agents for
■
15 per cent Rebate on New Settlers’ Household Goods going in.
»I
DeLaval Cream Separators.
i/ASSENGERS’ FARE, between Tillamook and Astoria, $3.50, which includes
meals and berth while at sea.
B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook City.
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good foi
persons suffering with rheumatism,
T. SARCHET,
Tillamook Custom Tailor Shop.
G entlemen :
I beg to inform you that I am open
for business with a very choice line of
pantings and suitings to choose from.
All wishing anything in my line please
give me a call.
Shop over G eo . E dmunds Store.
Yours truly,
T. SARCHET.
P.S.—Repairing of all kinds, pressing
and cleaning.
S-A.3STŒZ CF
C. & E. Thayer.
General Banking and Exchange busi­
ness.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ge­
nially, Sweden, and all foreign countries
TILLAMOOK.
C. A. BAILEY,
H
TIME!
O
TIME ! !
i
Will Run Between
Tillamook and Astoria
F'reiglit 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.
Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg
NEHALEM TRANS. CO
M
F. LEACH
PROPRIETOR
OF
Tillamook Meat Market
DEALER
IN
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. 11. HARRISON.
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE.
Connecting at Astoris with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
alao the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
and all point* eMt. For freight and passenger rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agent», ASTORIA. OR
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
JO. R. & N. R. R, Co , Portland.
nt" M * C. R. R. Co.. Portland
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i «78.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct Jr*MR 3. 1878—N oticr F or
P ublication .
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
United UlMtcN L hih I office.
Oregon City, Oregon,
Oregon < liy, Oregon
March 4th, iao2.
March 10th. I902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice iw hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of | with the provluiona of the act oi Coiigreaw of
CALL AT
June 3, I878, entitled "All act for the sale of ' Junes, 187a, entitled " An act for the *a1e ol
timber land* In the State«» of California Ore- ! timlwr iHrifla in theMtate* of « alifornia. Oregon
gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” a«« Nevada and Waxhington rerritory,” m px
extended to all the Public Land Slates by act ' tended to all the Public L«n»l State«» by act of
of At gust 4 189a,
August 4, I892,
JOHN W FISHBURN
WILLIAM CAIN
Of Dayton, conntv of Yamhill, State of Oregon, Of Dayton, coniitv of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
has Inis day filed in this office his sworn fia- thia day filed in thia offi< e hi» »worn
statement No. 5C65, for the purchase of the statement No. ^666, for the uurchaae of the
W % of E % of section No. 24, in Town 'i lot 1-2 Hw ’< of Ne % of Section No. 4,
No. 2 South, Range No 7 West, am! I In Towiixhip 2 Mouth, Range No. 7 Weat.
When you want anything in ship
wifi offer proof to show that the lam! sought is .
will oner proof to ahow that the land
Jewelry, Watches and Silver | more valuable for its timber or stone than for | I «nd
««ought 1» more valuable for It* timber and atone
purposes, and to establish his claim I than for agricultural i>ur|«oa»*M. and to eMtabliah
Ware. A complete line of the j agricultural
to said land before the Register and Receiver hia claim to aaid lano before the Kegiatrr and
this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thur«» Receiver of thia office at Oregon City, Oregon,
latest and best goods in Stock of
day the ¿2nd day of May, I902. He names as j on Thnraday, th»- 22nd »lay of May, IWoX He
witnesses :
I nameaaa witneaaea :
at all times.
W < am, of Dayton, Or. : (> Rhode, of Me
O Kliude of MrMinnv lie. Or; J. W Fiah
Or., N. M elreteh and A. P. Slade, of I burn, N. s. Stretch am! A. I*. Slade of Dayton.Or.
See my regulator for correct Minnville
Dayton, Or
Any and all peraona claiming adveraely the
Any ><><■
and »■>
all persons v*
claiming
the 1 aDove-CCMrinea
zxiiy
n..u...n adversely
•/•••«■
irikia are requentea
time, I get Western Union time abovedracritwx!
above decrit>ed land»
re»|urat»'«i tonieintur
co file their
and» are rejiueoind to file their
thia office on or buto* e «aid find day
twice a week, direct from Port­ claims in this office on or beiore.said 22nd day of of May, hl 1902
May, 1902.
C han H M< oaw», Regtater
land office.
C ham . B M oores , Register
Franklin’s Jewelry
Store
Edwards & Sladden,
Steamer Geo R. Vosburg
ORE.
DEALER in
STUDEBAKER WAGON
OSBORNE MOWERS,
BnggieiJ, liny rnkes, plows, hik I other
farm machinery.
You can eave
money by dealing with me,
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
0, A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore.
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
Hot and Cold Baths.
mcnair
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
Some Reasons
Barber
1902