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NOTICE H>K rtBLICATION.
Department of the
n
Laud odice at oreuon < tty, Ore.,
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May I7tll. 190a.
.. ......... I. hereby given that the following
*ac et.ier hav til *1 Itotlee of hla intention
’malJ
V--“
--PPort of
elalm.
Ind that "aid proof will br
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“inly c“rk,"f Tillamook County, at till.-
„„.„g, <'regou
waa one of the wealthiest men and pro
A man named Reed Smoot, is trying to
bably the most eccentric character in break into office in Utah. He deserves
Eastern Oregon. He owned a railroad, Hiiccetw. if it l>e true, as his enemies al-
but never accepted a pass on it, and, it lege, that he induced three women to
Hih' Mmii 'i»' hilouiuK' wiuiiisea 'toprote
is said, had never ridden on it, prefer- j
share his name.
hil omUmm.u "re..deuce upon and culltv.tlun
ring a cayuse to his steam-horse. He i
There must be a long tine between
ah-o possessed a fine residence here, which i
his family occupied, but the greater | slices to Illinois, when » resident ot that Muheul ..niveldiuger, lalll xfugaton, of
state is found not only willing, but anx-
A Lively Skirmish at Dead of portion of his tune was spent in a cabin < iousto hitch himself Io the post ot Altieri Emma. the.
H m , io > ei >. Iteglater.
near Drewsey. He had three large gen- j
Night.
era I stores in Eastern Oregon, filled | can consul at St. Pierre.
T imber L anis ^ ct J une 3. i 878.-N otice F or
V ancouver , Wash., June 17.—A hot
Reports have been put in circulation
B( HI.1CAT1ON.
skirmish, which occurred about mid w ith clothing, yet he only wore overalls. 1
United States Land Office,
lately to the effect that rhe Chinese ex
night last night between Bert Biesecker a cheap cotton shirt, a pair of cowskin | clusion act lately passed is defective and
Oregon City, Ore..
boots
ami
an
old
wool
hat.
He
owned
!
May 2oth, 1902.
and Lon Davis, two members of Sheriff
that it will let 111 many Chinese wlm
Notice
i.
hereby
given that bi compliance
$10,060
flouring
mill
in
Drewsey,
but
a
Marsh's posse, and two armed men
with the pruttM.ni»
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answering the description of Tracy and had never been inside of it, although he have Itecouie nr.turalixed citizens ot Jun« 3 'h>. enlith.l 'An at t for tfie aal.
0“ tiniber land- in 'he State, ol California,
Merrill, in which 11 rifle shots were ex passed by it almost daily. With every other nations.
During one of the evening sessioi s of Oregon. Nevada anti Waahington lerrtlory. a»
changed and one of the men at least reasonable luxury on earth at his com
e.ltnnkd to all the I’nblic Land state» by act of
(Biesecker) had a
narrow
escape. mand, a splendid home and a devoted I the honorable sei ate only three members
wife
always
pleading
for
him
to
come
faced the presiding officer, and Wytmi- A ul ! l ‘” t 4 ‘^T htlen WATT.
furnished con vincing proof, if any further
proof were needed, that the three-score and remain at home, he preferred a rude ing contributed two of the bunch. Sen Of Tillamook, eoni.ty of Tillamook. State tor
Territorv) ol Oregon, ha.» this da) filed 111 thia
or more of officers and armed men are on cabin in the alksli desert, a board bed ator Clark gazed lovingly at Senator office l.ir .worn »lateinciit No. S757. for the
the right track and that the men who and bacon anil l»eans, and the coinpan- Warren and whispered, "Senator, tne purchaitoillif s '..of st. I. of »ectton No Is
state of Wyoming is altogether too ¡„Town-hip No > N. Range No tort, and will
crossed the Columbia River Sunday and onship of cowb*»ys and sheepherders.
proof tn »!'"'» that the la.xl .»ought ia
V ancouver , Wash., June 16.—Tracy held up and robbed old man Tiede, near
Some six miles west of Drew’sey there unanimous. I’m going home
llieie- offer
more valuable for it.» tiniber or .lone than for
1 and Merrill, the escaped convicts from
is
an
old
log
cabin
about
10
x
12
feet
in
upon one-half of Wyoming vanished in agricultural purpo-e». and toe.labli.lt her claim
Fourth Plain, yesterday morning, are
! the Salem penitentiary, have been heard
to «aid land before the Coutl y Clerk ot 1,11a-
beyond question the desperate outlaws. size. The crevices of cloth and gunny the darkness.
of again four miles up the Columbia The encounter also demonstrates an sacks hang over the openings for win
i.iook r-ountv, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Admiral Dewev is to go to sea again, Friday, the tit 'lav of August, 190a. Site names
River from this place.
other significant fact ; that the same dow’s, and a thin board suffices for the
At 2:40 on Sunday, afternon, Charles men now searching for the convicts door. There is a crude fireplace and by flying his flog, with the four stars, in "Vrank'l’mg. Robert It.d.bni», of Hay City.
command of the greatest fleet in num
I Holtgrieve drew up a well-nigh beaten
will use their firearms when opportunity it hangs a frying-pan or skillet, a coffee bers the United States lias gotten to Or ; John K Harter Oavid Martniy, ot Ulla-
! horse before the Courthouse in Portland,
pot
and
a
kettle.
This
is
where
Rob
offers.
gether since the days ot the t jt'l war. "' ai ' iv 'and all persons claiming adversely the
! told the news, and bv 3 o’clock Detecti-
Biesecker and Davis were two of 15 or bins prepared his meals. In one corner and far more powerful in offence anti alarve rlescrilwd lands are requested to file their
i ves Weiner, Dav, Kerrigan, Snow and more picked men posted along Salmon <»f the small room is a bedstead, two sides
eainie 111 this office on or belore said l»t.day of
1 Sheriff C ook of Oregon Citv were spted- Creek at points where the convicts were of the wall furnishing half thesupport defence even than any of those wnr A"-1"’1' 11 "
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fleets. Secretary Moody has conceived
I ing here to take tip the fresh trail on the
for
it,
and
a
post
with
two
rails
at
I murderers. On the next car came The liable to cross. About 11 o’clock they tached to the wall furnishing the other the idea, and after consulting the pleas T imberland , A ct J une 3. 1878—N’ otick F or
noticed two men come down to the
ure of Admiral Dewey it has been arrang
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creek to get a drink. This was at a support. An old mattress, some cheap ed that he shall be placed in supreme
I Sheriff Thielseu of Multnomah County,
Oregon City, Oregon,
point about six miles north of Van | blankets that look as if they had never command of the fleet (comprising t ie
June 12th, loos.
who, before leaving Portland, had tele couver between what is known at Tenny been straightened since first placed there,
North Atlantic, the European and the
Notice is hereby given that in compliapce
phone the news to Governor Geer at and Betts bridges.
! formed the bed of this owner of a quar-
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
South
Atlantic
squadrons),
which
.is
to
Salem.
At tl;e time the men approached the ' ter of a million. In short, he preferred assemble near Culebra Island, m the June ! 187H. entitled “ An act for the sale ol
The story told of the reappearance of creek the watchers were not sure of their to live the life of the prospector or the West Indies, next December tor the timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex
the couvicts is as follows :
identity, and halted until they again old-time pioneer to that of luxury, as re Winter maneuvers. Secretary Moody tended to nil the lAiblio Land Stales by act of
About 11 o’clock on Sunday morning, approached the road. The guards then garded by the world.
himself desires to witness these maneu
c . TROMBLEY,
The story of how Robbins came to vers, and it is even possible that the August
I as Sunderland and two others were pre went down the road in the direction of
Of Bay City, county of Tillamook. State of Oregon,
paring their fishing boat on the south the supposed convicts, and when about build a flouring mill at Drewsey and President may find time to make a voy has this day filed in this office hia sworn
bank of the Columbia, Tracy and Merrill 30 yards distant Biesecker sent a rifle then let it go to ruin is an interesting age to the South to see the big ironclads Statement No. 5.785, for the purchase of the
one. A s.nooth talking commercial man
Ne *4 of Section «No. 2. in Township No. 3
appeard above them on the bank and shot in their direction.
in war movements
Admiral Dewey South, Range No. 8 West, ami will offer
al the point of a rifle ordered the as
The fire was promptly returned and came along and convinced one of Rob goes gladly to his worly.
proof to show that the land sought is more
tonished fishermen to ferry them across six shots were exchanged by Biesecker bins’ friends that a big fl .tiring m ill
valuable for its timber and stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
the river. The first thing they did was and Davies and the two convitcs, none would pay at Drewsey; that if a mill
to said land before the County Clerk of Tilla
was built the ranchers would turn Qieir
to starch the boat to ascertain if any of which took effect so far as known.
mook (oimty, Oregon, at Tillamook City.
arms were secreted in it. and then, satis
Oregon, on Friday, the 29th of August, 19o2.
Both parties then took to cover. After attention to raising wheat. The friend
He names as witnesses ;
fied that there was no danger, compelled waiting in their hiding places more than liecame enthusiastic and sought Robbins’
George H. W illiams, of Bay City, Oregon ;
Sunderland and his companions to ferry an hour, the guards concluded there assistance. The latter explained that it
Bessie M. Williams, of Bay City, Oregon;
would
not
pay
;
that
it
would
be
years
them across the river.
was to be no further chance to get a
William S. Hare, of Foley, Oregon ; William I.,
On the way oyerTracv sat in the bow shot at the convicts and went up the before wheat would be raised 111 this
Riefenberg. of Bay City, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
of the boat and Merrill in the stern, both road. A quarter of a mile or so, where section to any extent; that irrigation
a
bo ve-d esc libei I lands are requested co file their
keeping a close watch on tile men who their horses were tied on the way, they would be necessary, and that would re
claims in this office on or before r*ai<i 2qth day
rowed them and never once letting their ' discovered fresh tracks in the road not quire time. But the friend saw all kinds
ot August, 1902.
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rifles stray from covering their thorou far from the point where their horses of fortunes in a flouring mill, and insist
ed.
Robbins
became
impatient
and
said:
ghly fi iglitenend ferrymen. At the con were hitched. They again lay in wait
T imheu Last), A ct J unb 3. 1878 — N otice for
“Will, go ahead and build your mill
clusion of the trip the desperadoes another half hour in the hope of seeing
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ordered Sundrland to produce his money, the fugitives, but nothing occurring, got and I'll pay for it, just to show you
Oregon City, Oregon,
and the man gave up his pocket book, in the bnggv and started toward town. that you are wrong.”
June 12th, 1902.
The friend believed in putting in a / I
containing a $5 gold piece and three They had gone but a short distance
Wine of Cardui is the guardian
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
silver dollars. Of this amount Tracy when “ bang, bang, bang,” went a rifle good one while he was at it, and order i
of a woman’s health and happi
June 3, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of
appropriated $2 and handing back the from the brush at the roadside, and the ed the very best machinery from Ohio.
ness from youth to old age. It
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
remaining $6, observing,
“Here, take guards now realizing that they were in A fourstorv building was erected, a ditch
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
helps
her
safely
into
womanhood.
this back.
We dont need all your close and dangerous quarters with the was dug along the bank of the middle
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of Avgust 4. ik 92.
It sustains her during the trials
money. We’ve got lots of it, any way.’’ odds all in favor of their unseen foes, fork of the .Malheur River, and a turbine
WILLIAM S. HARE,
wheel was put in, and as fine a mill
During the passage of the river both* whipped up and drove for their lives.
of pregnancy, childbirth and
Of TillamooK, county of Tillamook, State of
completed
as
was
ever
constructed
of
the
men became loquacious, Merrill in par- '
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
Five shots were sent after them, all of
easy
motherhood,
making
labor
sworn statement No. 5784, for the purchase of
ticular talking a great deal. He appear which apparently took slight effect, but same capacity. Before the water was
the Nw *-4 oi section No. 2, in Township 3 S,
ami preventing flooding and niis-
ed to be thoroughly hardened and ex fortunately causing no «criotis results. brought to the wheel the projector of
Range No 8 West, and will offer proof to
carriage.
It gently leads her
pressed himself as being sorry he had not The first shot struck the horse in the the mill became impatient and purchased
show that the laud sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
killed Sheriff Durbin in the woods near rump, another passed under Biesicker’s a large steam engine, and the mill was
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through the dangerous period
poses, and to establish his claim to said land
Gervais when he had the opportunity. right arm cutting a clean hole through started, It run a few months at a dead
before the County Clerk of Tillamook County,
known as the change of life.
<✓>
’’Why,” he said,
“when they’ had the side of his coat and the under part of loss, and then shut down. Il now
at Til'amook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th
(A
day of August. 1902. He names as witnesses :
those hounds on our trail in the bush we his sleave. One struck the horse in the stands there, the window frames all
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Winfield ('. Trombley. George H. Williams,
»4
were lying not 50 feet away behind head, causing a scalp wound, another knocked in by mischievous boys, the ma-
Bessie M Williams and William L. Riefenberg,
fri
some logs. I saw Durbin at the head of grazed the horse’s side and a fifth cut chienry rusting and going to wreck,
M
of Bay City, Oregon.
cures leuconhoea, falling of the
M
without «a dollar's insurance on it. Rob
Any and all persons claiming adver-ely the
the crowd and wanted to kill him, but through the harness.
ab<»ve described lands are requested to tile their
WIIWG WISH
womb, and menstrual irregularity
Tracv said, ‘Now’, pal, don’t shoot ; if
The men reached town about 2 o’clock bins paid the bill without a mur.ner, for
claims in this office on or befoie said 29th day of
he
foresaw
the
end
in
the
beginning.
He
you
let
off
that
gun
we'll
have
our
finish
J
in every form. It is valuable in
August, 1902.
and reported to Sheriff March.
right here.’ I was just going to kill
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George Goddard, a farmer living in had never been inside the mill and never j
every trying period
a woman’s
the--------------------- just the same when the vicinity of the occurence, reported spoke of it, although the road from j
T imber L and , Ac 1 J unb 3, 1S7S. — N otice F or
life.
It
reinforces
the
nervous
they called off the dogs and went back, here this morning of having heard fir Drewsey to his cabin was along by the
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and I’ve been sorry ever since that I ing at three different times during the side of the mil).
system, acts directly on the geni
Oregon City, Oregon,
Amber Robbins was born in Boston,
dident finish him when I had a chance.’’ I night, two of which evidently were the
tal organs and is the finest tonic
June 12th, 1902.
Call for County Warrants.
While Merrill wan detailing Ins history ones described.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
He with a companion, Mass., 1833. He was a shoemaker by
for
women
known.
Ask
your
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
All County General Fund Warrants, of the chance, Tracy sat in the bow of spent the night in the brush, near his trade. He sailed from Boston and came
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
druggist for a .$1.00 bottle of
“Series E,” endorsed prior to June 1, the boat saj ing nothing, but keeping a house with guns, expecting vizitg from to Sacramento, Cal., in 1853. He mined
of timber lands in the States of California,
Wine of Cardui.
in California and was steamboat cap
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
1899, are now payable and will be paid sharp lookout oil the Washington shore the desperadoes.
tain and followed the mercantile busi
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
just ahead and only broke his silence to
when presented.
August 4, 1892,
say.
“
Don't
take
us
too
far
up
stream.
ness.
He
moved
to
Jacksonville,
Or.,
in
Batesville,
Ala.,
July
11,1900.
Interest ceases June 16, 1902.
Shot bv Mistake.
BESSIE M. WILLIAMS,
I am using Wine of Cardui and Thed
We dont care how (‘lose we get to V’sn
1858, came to this section in 1877.
W. H. C ary , County Treasurer.
Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State of
ford
’
s
Black-Draught
and
I
feel
like
a
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almon
(
R
eek
B
ridge
,
June
The Robbinses had two children
The
couver, but we dont want to get to far
Oregon, has this day filedin this office her sworn
By E. D. H oag , Deputy.
different
woman
already.
Several
la
William E Morris, a volunteer member son died and the daughter married
statement No
57^3. for the purchase of
up the river.”
dies here keep the medicines in their
the N
of Sw % and N
of Se
of Section No.
homes all the time. I hive three girls
When the boat reached the shore the of the posse hunting Tracy and Merrill, James Lucky, and they now live in Port
4,
in
Township
No.
3 s, Range No. 7W,and
and they are using it with me.
SOUTH PRAIRIE
convicts, with a parting admonition to was shot at 5 o’clock list evening at land.
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
Mrs.
KATE
BROWDER.
more valuable for its timber or stone tlian
‘ keep your mouths shut.’’ jumped out t his place. The shooting was purely ac
Mr. Robbins was a fine violinist and
Mr. Lamb is delivering a lot of fine
For advice ami literature, address, »riving
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her
and disappeared into the brush oil a' cidental, and blame cannot be attached , I singer and jig dancer. No greater pleas,
fymptoniR, “The Indies’ Aflvisory Depart
claim to said land before the County < lffrk of
cheese point about three miles up stream fioin ! to Walter Lyon, private secretary to
wood for McIntosh ¿v Co.
ment
’
’
,
The
Chattanooga
Medicine
Company,
i
> '
•’ T i ure
ure was
was afforded
anoroeu him
mm than
man to
to have
nave a a
Tillamook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon,
Chattanooga,
Tenn.
factory.
Vancouver, while Sunderland and his! Governor T. l.Geer, of Oregon; •’ L-' company of cowboys visit his cabin and
on Friday the 2oth day of August, 1902. She
Mr. Quick and daughter Rosa left last companions hurried back to the Oregon Skipton, L
names as witnesses :
a Deputy Sheriff of Marion pUt in the early nightin dancing and I
William S. Hare, of Foley. Oregon; Winfield
week for a visit to Washington State.
1.1 ill Wagner,
\\ ■iirnpr the Dep-
l)p|»- j singi
._
or Lou
ng.
shore and dispatched Holtgrieve post | County. Or r , i»r
(’.Trombley, George H Williams and William
Lowie Olson of Tillamook was out haste to Portland with the news.
uty .Sheriff of Multnomah County, the
—
L. Riefenberg. of Bav City Oregon.
one evening last week calling on Elan
Department of the Interior.
Pension Comniisaioner Ware is win-
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
The bandits, says Sunderland, looked trio who tired on Morris.
United States Land Office,
above described lands are requested to file their
Butts and family.
Morris and L. 1». Seal both residents of ' ning “golden ■.pinions front all sorts of
fagged and exhausted, but so far as he
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
claims
in this office on or before said 29th day
Mr. Ward, of Hebo, was on the prai
Vancouver, appeared on a ridge where 'applicants.’ One application of his
June 13th, i 9 o 2.
of August, 1902.
could tell was uiiwouhded. touligh Mer
rie sonic days ago taking orders for
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rill allowed him a bullet hole through the trio of marksmen had been positively J |s>etry is sufficient to sooth ill-temper
Notice is hereby given that the approved plat
woven wire fences.
the left shoulder of lus shirt, where the assured there was nobody, unless it be 1 and chase the most persistent out of the of Township 8 South, Range 9 West, has been
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Several neighbors renew«! their sub bullet of one of the penitentiary guards the convicts. Remembering ihisinjunc- ■ building.
building,
United States l and office,
received from the Surveyor General of Oregon,
scriptions to the Oregonian last week,
Oregon City, Oregon,
\Ve agree with Senator Flkins’ ideas and on
bad penetrated at the time they made tion, and observed what appeared to la
JULY
June lath, 1902.
by their agent who was through here, there escapt*. His left temple showed a the suspicious actions of Seal and Morris. that the
ully best way to end all sllllc
u o.cloc|( a m
o(.siii 21st.
l uti 1902.
strife and [ ' At
9
o
’
clock
a_m..
of
said
date,
said
plat
will
be
Notice
is
herebv
given that A. B. Hammond,
thereby receiving a premium ot a fine
in this - . office,
tiie embraced
whose post-office address is Portland, Oregon,
wound, but this he explained by saying each one of the poiwe guarding this contention in connection with Cuba is filed ?........
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the the
lr.r.2 land
therein
map of Oregon.
that in escaping lie hail fallen 'town and bridge hurled a leaden messenger at the to annex it. And to bring this about, he will be subject to entry on and after said date. has made an application to select under the
Act of June 4th, 1H97 (3o Stats. 36 , the following
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Mr. Christenson lost a fine hog the hurt it against the rout of a tree. Tracy couple, a full half mile distant. One j)as introduced a joint resolution provid
described tract of surveyed land, to wit:
W m . G alloway . Receiver.
other day.
apparently was unhurt, though, like bullet took effect in the left leg of Mor-' jUg for the annexation of the island and
Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter.
Salmon berrying is quite a recreation lus partner in crime, he was badly ris, striking the thigh bone am! passing i its admission as a state of the Union,
Section Nineteen, Northeast quarter of North
SHKIUFFH SALE.
east quarter Section Thirty. Township Three
among the neighbors, as they are fine scratched and torn from
through
the
flesh,
then
burying
itself
in
traveling1
In the Senate, Teller of Colorado in
In pursuance of a decree of foreclosure and North. Range Nine West, W.M.
ami huge this year.
the ground.
through the brush.
Within the next thirty days from the date
troduced a resolution calling upon the order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of beret
There was a surprise pirty at Mr
t all protests or contests against the
They had at least 100rounds ofaminu-1 The other two bullets went wiki.
the
State of Oregon, for the County of Tilla
1 Secretary of War for a full, itemized mook.
Marolfs, last Saturday evening.
selection
on the ground that the land described
on the 9th day of June, 1902, in the suit
nition each, which thev carried in small :
1 statement of all payments made out of V. . .J (.’eer' Go^vrnor of the State of Oregon or any portion thereof, is more valuable for its
bags swinging at their left sides by the
mineral
than
for agricultural purposes, will l»e
F.
I.
Dunbar.
Secretary
of
>tste
of
the
State
of
Still Fools the Posse.
Cuban funds to any persons or corpora-
reins taken from the horses they had ,
g. M.»ore. State Treasurer received and notea for report to the Commis
NEHALEM.
Up to the time of going to press Mer-1‘j”!” ,or !l,e P“H“>se of promoting Oregon, and Charles
sioner
of
the
General
Land Office at Washing
of
Oregon,
constituting
the
State
stolen, and on leaving, Tracy presented '
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I reciprocity between . the ... I mted States iARd Board of said State. Plaintiff-* v8 ton, D.C.
II .»>«.1 l.-tir.«. lm>i alioa'iuuloil III olllllnur i
Miss Starr is in from the East visiting Sunderland with an Elk’s pin taken from rill
and Tracy bail succeeded in eluding 1 ’ and Cuba during the
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military occupa- John S Judd. Maty E Judd. Studebaker
her sister, Mrs. Oliver, and brother, Geo. Dr. White, ot Gervais, which he told him the |>os8<‘ and were still at liberty, ' I tion of Cuba by the United States.
Hr«».. Manufacturing Company, a coipora
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lion, ami George A. Edmunds. Defemlauts
to IWt
VCr
keep
l‘ “ «IS
as <t
a souvenir.
StlllVvilll • ”
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Stnrr.
United States Land Office,
At alH.ut 12 o'clock they vi.ited John th‘ I**»0 r<,‘»rnlng in dmg.i.t
I The complete success of the negotia- and <|f an executloit du y ¡»sued nut of
Oregon City, Oregon,
Fred Robitch ami wife are visiting in
the
Mid
Court
in
the
said
suit
on
the
' tions between Governor Taft, of the
„
.
.
June 19th, 1902.
I Jones’lai mhouse, about one mile north
16 h day of June. 190,, I -ill
(„r
d
Tillamook this week.
Nrticeis hereby given that A. B Hammond,
j Philippines, ami the Vatican on the sub sell»» the law direct», at the Court House door
I and a little east of where they had |
w
hose
post
office
address
is
Portland,
WOLF
CREEK.
John Larsen went out to Seaside on | crossed the river, and demanded food.
ject of the friar lands in those islands, of said county lit the City of Tillamook Citv has made application to select under the Oregon,
of
of Oregon, on Saturday, the :6th dav bf June 4.h, IW7 (30 Stats. 36). th. mowing Act
Thursday to join his wife and daughter.
appears assured, four out of the five state
de«
| They ate a hearty meal ami also appro
July. I9O2 at the hour ot eleven o clock a m
enhed
tract
of
surveyed
land,to-wit
:
David
has
gone
to
Salem
to
Jessie
cardinals
composing
the
sub-committee
George Cobh cut his hand quite badly priated some provisions.which they took
mni
»Hinted bl the County of
Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter,
with them, while eating, they were pro-! visit her brothers. She thinks of finish of cardinals favoring the Governor's Tillamook. Mate of Oregon, ami tlMcrlbeil in be non Thirty-three. Township Four North,
while felling timber 011 Newell’s place.
education in the East Salem proposals. Cardinal Steinhulber. a Jesuit, Mill decree and order ot sale as follom town' Range Nine West, W.M.
ing
her
fuse
with
questions
as
to
the
exact
loca.
i
A church social Saturday evening net
The South H«.t quarter uf the North Fa«t
Lot One. Section One, Township Three North,
opposes them. Alter the completion of quarter of no. „
„.tee,,
tion of the place where they were, and 1 School.
ted $16, to be applied to a bell.
Mrs. Sarah Patrick has gone to the negotiations, an acute conflict is one (1) South of Hauge nine (9) West of A ill Range Ten West. W.M.
j inquired particularly how far they were
Within the next thirty days froir the date
Miss L. Frances came in on the Vos.
amette Meridian, and also a tnut described b.
Salem
on
a
visit.
On
her
return
she
expected
between
the
Vatican
officials
beginning at the corner of Set lions lllleen (to hereof, all protests nr contests aga;nst the
burg Saturday from Astoria. She will I from the Mill Plains road, an open turn-' will bring her mother with her.
selection
on the ground that the lain’ described
and
the
Filipino
religious
orders,
regard
b?T
T
n'
........
.
<«>
-•l<-"ntv-
teach a short term of school 111 the Nv- I pike leading straight from Vancouver to I
Miss Tessa Bixby has gone to Salem ing the disposition of the money which two >0). in Township one (i> South. Kang., nine or any portion thereof, is more valuable for its
! the Sound country.
Having all their |
mine al than for agricultural purposes, will be
strom district.
,9)
West
of
Willamette
Meridian,
riunire
the United States will pay for the lands. hem. North to tlm quarter section corn" i received and noted for report to the Commis
questions answered, they again took to i to finish her education in music.
The Wheeler mill started up Wednes 1 the woods am! have not since been seen, i
We are informed that Miss Elsie Die The Vatican considers that the money 1»ecu mi .I Section» fifteen (1J) and Lltwn sioner of the General Land office at Washing
ton, D.C.
day.
I
According to a message received here and Miss Jessie David have graduated ought to be given to the propaganda, Mr.:iurlbt.'Hl’ Ml,r À6“1 r°d’- -heint Simh
U.h 1
,ne
Sections «Peen _________ C has . B. M oores , Register.
Young Henrv Told got his head hurt immediheely upon receipt of the informa in three of their books and will soon of society of cardinals having the care • 5) Slid « extern
- lb) to interwt th.- true line
and oversight ot foreign missions.
SHERIFF'S MALI
in the mill while working at the edger.
7ì’7hèn’T»“"r
•>><• tw«tv twj
tion that the convicts had been seen 1 master the rest.
We are sorry to hear that Mr. Albert
(Z- thence West on Mid line sixty ,rx>) rodato
The Fraternal I nion will have a 4th I again. Governor Geer telephoned to War
Dr. McArthur, preaching in the Cal the point of beetnniitR containing .tat (60)
N
oticz is H krehy C- ivex —That in pur
Kinnainan has a very sick child with
July picnic on Newell's island up the den Catron of the Walla Walla prison,
vary Baptist Church, N.Y.. has declared acre» ami coatalning in all one hundred I,«,, suance of a decree ami order of sale
rendered in the Circuit Court of the State of
I asking that the dogt which had hern sent i pneumonia._________________
l.iug m otion» fifteen (t5 ;.ml\|ttM
South fork.
the ushering in of the millennium already acre»
10.11. rowo.l,ip one i » uth of Ka.igeiT" Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, on the
home
he
again
returned
to
the
new
scene
i
has been
partly accomplished.
He (9 West of W illamette Men,Itati
*
"" > 9th day of June. 1902, in the suit of Embert
The Woodmen expect to have a dance
The
census
bulletin
of
th«
factory
pro
1 of the hunt. The w arden immediately*re-
predicted federation in the near future auXum**th?ri’i'ibest m'LifoTcd..h,,t,P±ii I Marolf. Plaintiff vg. Ann Malanev, Sophia
in their new hall on July 4th.
Johnson. Mary A Magarrvll. T. J Lucy «nd K-
| plied that four dogs would l»e sent at i duct of butter, cheese and condensed . of nil the nations on earth on the basis
Miss Anna Zimmerman went out to 1 once, and that this time they would lie milk,
issue! shows that
between
Magarrell. Defendants, and of an execution
’*Therf,>,':i>wTnn” d"1' ."lM,n «ill decree, to ’
of the Gohlen Rule, and with this coun wit
auly Limed out of the said Court in the sai'l
th . ,T2L. T
du' Pl"*»»«» to wit
Astoria Monday over the trail.
[ turned loose to catch or kill. Thev are. 1890 and 1900 the number of establish- try and Great Britain as the dominant
""L>
thereon at e7g|,t ' sui 0.1 the 12th day of June. 1902, I will eipoe»1 tor
per annum
from tJ"""
Ji
expected here at 9 o’clock this morning. | meats in Oregon increased from 12 to 68; factors. “These are da\s.” he said, “of per
¡.aid. cent
theTurti'.;;
»"n"o,"
9'h
notti sale and sell as the law direetgat the door of the
Paul Underwood, charged w ith mnr- and immediately U|X»n their arrival will' the capital employed from $86.2$0 to
paid, the lurthersum of l«o.oo
J-ouit Hou-e of<*aid county, in Tillamook City.
1K* f.« —.L am —_ _ . *
gigantic enterprises, of large mergers
pa"
,
o;‘, M°nday the 2rgt day of July.
dering his 3-w eeks-old l»al»e at Bsllard, be taken to the last place nt which the $?23.4‘'9. and value ot product« from
and of wide-world undertakings. Many with interest thereon
tne hour of 10 o’clock a.tn . the real property
•
-■•n
at
six
per
cent
per
Wash , has liven captured, after al»out convicts were seen and turned loose upon $66. 42$ to $63$. $22.
“■ twi. until paid.
great trusts, doubtless, are mercenary, annum, from June 9th
' situate<l m Tillamook Conntv. Oregon, anddi»-
a two week's chaae ami Is now in jail the trail.
in said decree and order of sale as fol
The Indian War Veterans of Oregon, bn: there may lie a ’selfless.' altruistic
Id disburseinente taxed Bt cubed
lows. to wit :
at South Bend
He alleges that his
vt7l"f
due defendant ' >1 lh,‘ W 1’ of Re ‘.and lots 6. 7, R, and oot sec-
Vancouver is Merrill’s old home. He Washington and Idaho were holding anti spiritual trust. There may be an
Manufacturing
Company
to
wife ¡knew alsmt and took an active
of
sjauit his bovhood here, and as his stcjK their annual pow-arow in Portland on imperialism of love which one day ma v ait 1 he sum
•_ ’> with intereat thereon aI I "on J9 Tp. 4 S, ft jo w of the Wiliam« «
' * ’ 7L'.,|
part in the d.»ing to way <»f their infant, fathcr and half-brother still live here it Monday. As might I m * expected, since dominate the world. God is rising up a the rste of nfd
C"lt.,or -‘“““-n from .lune ' ■eridtan in Oregon, except the following lota
9th
-
lo
ti
|w.td
au.t the further sum of in the t^wi of Ocean park, to wit .
despite her strong denial, lie states
was thought the desperadoes might at-, the passage by Congress of the Indian love trust to offset the ’sell trust' which I«« - ‘
niL°? u ’A* 16 17 ,nd 18
Blork 1 : all <»r
DC
;
and the roat,
that he will give testimony implicating
nts ot sai ! tkfentiBnt tsxed at Is oo i Block 2 ; all of Block ; : Lots 1, 2. 4 and n
tempt to communicate w ith their friends , War Veteran (tension bill, the reunion are menacing our civilization. On the disbv
and the acvt rui ig costs and expenses of -tale. ”
Mrs. Under wood on the stand.
hot* i. 2. 3. 4 5, 6. 7, 8. 9. ro. 11. i4. ’5
during the night. For this reason the was characterized by better cheer than basis of the Golden] Rule a federation of
1 >ated at Tillamook City. Oregon. June ¡7th, and 16of Block 11 and Lota 14. 15, lb. »7. »*•
Things were distressingly quiet in Chi. Vancouver Chief of Police did not take I1 has any of its predecessor*. There is the whole world will one day be accom i 1902.
and si of Block is.
H. H. ALDERMAN,
I , /J****1 Tillamook City. Orwamt. thia i«h
capo for two days past.
Even Lake 1 the trail last evening with the Portland jubilation departed upon the wrinkled plished.
We are approaching such a
shvriffof TiJlamook co . Ore. I of June. 1902.
I detectives, but posted scouts all along visage of every veteran.
Michigan wore a smoothe front.
I federation to day.”
»> e » STANLEY. ¡Mputy.
H. H. ALDERMAN.
A meeting of the city council was held
on Monday evening with the president
of the council, Mr. S. A. Brodhead in the
chair and Councilnien W. H. Reynolds.
F. L. Sappington, George Grayson and
Albert Mason present
The recorder was instructed to post
notices lor improvement of and putting
in new sidewalks in certain portions of
the city.
Hamilton and Morris filed a petition
for a saloon license, and the council ac
cepted the bond.
Bills against the city ordered paid
w ere :
W ater rent........................ ......... $30 00
Recorder's salary............ ......... 10 00
Electric lights................. ........ 19 00
Boarding Roslett............ ......... 13 25
W. Hbertnan..................... ......... 20 50
Marshal s salary............ ......... 45 00
A. M. Austin..................... .........
8 00
3 05
R L. Wade......................
X on
E. Day................................
John Perry and Dave I 'ierce were ap-
pointed special policemen for the Fourth.
A petition was read to vacate Goods
peed's Park, which was referred to the
street committee.
A letter was received from Mr. J. L.
Briggs resigning his position of Mavor
of Tillamook City, also thanking the
coimcilmen for the courtesy they had
shown him while holding that office.
The city council accepted the resigna
tion.
A petition was read, signed by a num
ber of citizens from different parts of the
city praying that S. A. Brodhead be
appointed Mayor and Howard Cary
councilman.
Councilman Reynolds moved that the
player of the petitioners as far as mav
or was concerned be granted, and S. A.
Brodhead be chosen mayor, which was
unanimously carried. He then moved
that Nels Thompson be chosen council
man, but which failed to procure a sec
onder. Councilman Grayson then pro
posed Howard Carv and this met a like
fate, so it was decided to n-ave the va
cancy in the council over until the next
meeting.
Mr. B. L. Eddy made a suggeston to
the city council that I*'. L. Sappington,
John Edwards and A. M. Austin be ap
pointed to determine whether the mon
ument at the Headlight office was cor
rectly located. There was a difference of
opinior, so it was extremely important
to property owners that the matter be
settled for all time and that a record he
made. He said t he whole ot the lines in
the city |were taken from that monu-
ineiit ami a number of property owners
wanted the matter settled.
The city
council thought Mr. Eddy’s idea a good
one and promised to have the question
of the monument established.
As the hose company had bought two
Babcock chemical fire extinguishers, and
had expended all the money they bad on
hand, the city council was asked to fur
nish a light cart, which it consented to
«Io.
Since Saturday at midnight Tracy and
Merrill, the outlaws have—Stolen a
team of horses end a wagon from a farm
er living near New Era ;
Passed through Portland, probably
on a troller t^ir ;
Held up three men living on the south
bank of the Columbia River for a dinner
and coin|)elle<l these same men to ferry
them across the river in a small boat ;
Held up a man on the north bank tor
another dinner ;
Held up bound and gaged a rancher,
and stole the clothes off of his back and
others from his cabin ;
Fled into the timber back of Vancou
ver, where they are now being hotly
pursued by Sheriffs Cooke of Clackamas,
and Marsh ol Clarke, Detectives Snow,
Kerrigan and Day, of Portland, and a
strung posse of citizens.
from his relatives.
Jim Robinson, a half brother, is a fish
erman on the Columbia, and it was
thought likely that his aid might lie
sought by the convicts, but, although a
strict watch was kept, nothing was seen
of the desperadoes in the town.
(/
ALL WOMEN
rv
WINE“' CARDUI
»
!
I
Members of the Cuban congreM h«ve
CITY COUNCIL.
OUT ON THE TRAIL.
the lower river bank and also kept a
Eccentric Man Is Dead.
voted themselves a salary of fo,0W a
watch over the house of Lem Rob
Councilmans A. Brodhead Chosen Word Comes on Sunday and Men strict
U
nion
,
Or.,
June
16.
—
Ebner
Robbins,
year.
This is a modest stipend fa" poli
inson, Merrill's stepfather, in the hope
Mayor
that he would try to gain some help who died here Saturday, aged 69 years, ticians who have had a long wait for pie.
Followed at Once.
J-
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1902.
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