Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 26, 1902, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 26, 1902.
>4000.000 Fire in Portland.
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A conflagration on the East Side water
L ondon , June 24.—According to the front which aroused the people °f Port­
highest medical authorities of London, land from their.lumbers Saturday mght
King Edward VII. is likelv to die in the furmshed what was perhaps the most
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early hours of the morning. At 6 o’clock vivid illustration of the powers of the
this evening it’was unofficially announced tire fiend that citv ever witnessed be-
To the people of Tillamook City and county, credit must be given for telling good
that his conditian was extremely critical, sides proving the most disastrous, so la
things when they see, as that was fairly demonstrated last Saturday at the grand opening
and the attending surgeons have re­ as loss of property is concerned, tor
of the “ FAMOUS ” STORE, almost opposite the P.O.
quested the royal family to remain in many years.
. .
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the palace all night.
For five hours, beginning w,th
All the hands were kept pretty busy till late in the evening, not talking to the
L ondon , June 24.—It was officially o’clock, the whole city and »urround h
customers, but selling and wrapping.
announced that King Edward to-day hills were lighted up as il by the son, a
The quality and prices did all the talking ; but the salesmen—only the displaying of
underwent a surgical operation. He is people on the Heights to the wes and
suffering from 'peritvhlitis.
The Ex­ at Mount Tabor on the east aver tlu a
the goodsand receiving the cash.
change Telegraph Company says the newspaper could be reJd
|h
The “ FAMOUS ” takes the pleasure to announce to the public that the same
Coronation ceremony is postponed.
dwellings. The scene of the fire on the
astonishing low prices that have prevailed during last Saturday shall be the issue of all
L ondon , June 24. — The announce­ east bank of the river in the midst of a
ment of His Majesty’s illness was con­ great manufacturing and business center
this week.
tained in an official message signed by furnished an advantageous
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his physicans. After stating the nature sight for the surrounding city, and tne
of the King’s disease, the message read: terrific battle between the flames arid the
“ The King’s condition on Saturday firemen would have been K
grana
rand^
were
e,X
o
&
was so satisfactory that it was hoped not appalling and gloomy from he
that with care His .Majesty would be amount of projierty destroyed. 1 here
able to go through the Coronation cere­ suiting loss ot Portland and to the state
Forest Fires Are Raging.
The Convicts Vanish Again.
mony On Monday evening, however, a at large will be felt for a long time, as
Sports for the Fourth.
recrudescence became manifest, rendering the sweeping away of many industries
L a C enter , Wash., June 23.—Two a surgical operation necessary to-day.” throws scores of men out of employment
11 a.m.—Prettiest Baby, 1st prize, $5 ; ' T acoma June 23—Standing timber
Soon after this announcement was and renders difficult the securing ol ne-
of great commercial value to the amount more robberies have been added to the
2nd prize $2.50.
machinery for saving the
11.30.—Mens Bicycle Race, 1st prize,' of 550,0<X),000 feet has been burned in long list of crimes perpetrated by Tracy made public, it was officially announced cesssary
five districts along the line of the North and Merril, the murderous Salem con. that the Coronation would be post­ harvest now ripening throughout Ore-
$5 ; 2nd. $2.50.
11.45.—Ladies’ Bicvcle Race, 1st prize, | ern Pacific. This timl»er comprises a victs who are now flying for their lives poned. The news that something was
splendid forest of fir. clean of limb for through the brush of Clarke County, wrong with the King was spread at * At 10:40 p in., when the alarm
$5 ; 2nd. $2.50.
first as a rumor on the Stock Exchange sounded, the Phoenix Iron Works were
12.45 p.m.— Bicycle Race for Boys under 100 feet, and all readily accessible because Washington.
it grew within a few miles of the rail­
On Saturday evening, some six or about noon. It then ran like wildfire ablaze to the sky. The watchmen em-
16 years, 1st prize, $3 : 2nd, $2.
road.
eight --------
hours ------
after ----
they
, ------
were -----
seen by throughout the city. Half an hour later ployed by the company says he passed
12.55.—Bicycle Race for Boys under 12
Two days ago these giants of the Harry Dunlap on the hill above La confirmation came in the form of an through the main shop 15 minutes be­
years, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2.
1.05.—Girls’50-yard Foot Knee, under Washington woim I s rared themselves in (‘enter, they entered the house of McGee official bulletin from Buckingham Palace. fore. and all was well. He was at the
At
\t noon the operation whs
was performed dock side when lie looked upward and
an almost unbroken mass, covering 63 Bros, near Pioneer, and with their cus­
16 vears, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2.
King.
the
L _ ”
„ It was successful,
“
’
saw the north side of the building ablaze.
1.15.—Boys’50-yard Foot Knee, under square miles of territory ; today all that tom and audacity, helped themselves to on the
King
regaining
consciousness
soon after He does not think the fire originated 111
remains
of
them
are
the
smouldering,
everything in sight that could be of any
15 years, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2.
it
was
jierformed
and
then
falling
asleep.
blackened
truricks,
so
large
and
so
huge
the shops, but on the outside towaid
use
to
them.
Among
the
things
they
1.25.—-Boys’ 50-yard Foot Race, under
In the streets of London consternatian the north. As yet no one theory as to
that they still defy the rapacity of the secured at McGee's were a pair of blue
12 years, 1st prize, $3 ; 2nd, $2.
i flames. The value of the timber des­
military trousers, an undershirt and a was depicted in every face. Strangers the origin of the fire is accepted. Some
1.40. —Pony Race ($1.50 to enter), 1st
troyed is placed at $1,100,000,
new frying pan for which they left in and Londoners alike are grouped to­ think the oil rags about the machine
prize, $20 ; 2nd, $10.
If
the
wind
stays
in
its
present
quarter
exchange the pair of trousers taken gether excitedly discussing the bad news. shop lighted as spontaneous combustion,
2.00.—100. ya rd Foot Race, free for all,
24 hours longer, the fire will pass the from James Roberts in Salem and the Papers are selling at any price, the news­ and it was but the work of an instant
1st prize, $15 ; 2nd, $5.
for the whole oil-soaked floor to become
2.20.—500-yard Fat Man's Race, weight summit of the Cascades. It is only 13 frying pan given them by Mrs. Graves, boys being almost mobbed.
The King has expressed a desire that an irresistible fire. A few minutes more
over 220 pounds, 1st prize, $5 ; 2nd, . miles from there to Stampede tunnel, near Needy, on their visit to that
Lord Mayor see that the Coronation din­ and the large frame boarding-house at
with inviting bodies of heavy timber all section.
$2.50.
the way, and with an upward slope that
2.30—Sack
A quanity of provisions was also ap­ ner to London’8 poor is not postponed, the northwest corner of Hawthorne
favors
the
progress
of
the
flames.
It
is
propriated and it is thought that some but ail other celebrations in London avenue and East Water streets was
$2.00.
doomed, and the sparks were lighting
2.40. —Blind Wheel Barrow Race ; 1st not thought the fire will reach the tunnel khaki uniforms which were also in the must be postponed.
however, as its present course will carry house may have been among the spoils,
prize $3 ; 2nd. $2.00
N ew Y ork , June 24 —Dr. Cyrus the adjacent roofs. The fire spread over
2.50.—Tug-of-War. Loggers vs. Farmers, I it to the divide n few miles north of that but as the number of these are not Edson explained the King’s illness and six block and Madison street bridge was
¡M)int.
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partly distrnyed. The losses by the fire
known it is impossible to say whether the operation as follows :
10 on a side, Purse, $10.
3.00.—Ball Game, Tillamook vs. Outside I
any have vanished. At the time the
“ Perityphlitis is inflammation, includ­ are : East Side Lumber Company,
Friendship After Peace.
Team ; Purse $50.
outlaws visited McGee’s no one was ing the formation of an abscess of the $100,000 ; Johnson shipyards. $60,000 ;
at home and it is impossible to say at tissues around the vermiform appendix O'Keillv & Burpee. $50,000; Portland
and hence perityphlitis is hard to dis­ City & Oregon Railway, $23,000 ; Mult­
The Boars are showing a spirit hi just what hour they paid their call.
SAND LAKE.
The next,—and the latest trace of the tinguish at once from appendicitis. nomah Countv (bridge), $20,000 ;
peace which commends them as strongly
to the admiration and respect of the desperadoes was when they broke into Usually an operation is necessary to as­ Phoenix Iron Works, $25,000 ; Dr.
Fanner & Co. are turning out some world as did their heroism in war. When the Maguire house, 2^2 miles southeast certain whether the appendix or the sur­ James Surman. $15,000; Standard Oil
fine shingles at their mill and find ready the peace terms had been signed the of La Center, between 8 and 12 o’clock rounding tissue is diseased. In the Cotnpanv, $10,000 ; Parlin & Olendorf,
sale for them.
Boer leaders addressed a letter to the bur­ on Sunday morning. At this place also King’s case there is probably an ab­ $10.000;' City of Portland, roadways,
An effort is being made to have a gers in which they said; “ Casting aside the owner was away from home and scess at the head of the large intestine $10,000; Star Mill Company, $5.000;
celebration on Sand Lake the Fourth.
all feeling of bitterness, let us learn to again they fared royally, making a raise where the appendix begins and the J . A. Freeman, $5,000; Eschelbacher &
An agent of the Oregonian was around forget and forgive, so that the deep of $20 in gold besides a number of operation today was an immediate ne­ Dilg, saloon, $7,000; C. H. Read,
taking subscriptions for the Oregonian, wounds caused by this war may be necessaries, among them. Another pair cessity because the abscess had to be' $3,000; Peter Prauer, $17,000; S. R.
and as an inducement was offering an healed.” They are acting in the spirit of dark trousers, two hats, one black got at at once and emptied of its con-1 Hagev, $1,000; Francis Bros., brass
j of this admonition. General Botha and and one red, two pairs of No. 8, square- tents of pus. Of course I cannot say ' works, $3,000 ; Bert Hicks, machine
antidated map of Oregon.
It may interest some to know that Dewet have declared that they had sub­ toed shoes were among the lot, a side what further than the abscess was dis- ’ shop, $5,500 ; Charles Schwind, grocery,
W. C. King has been awarded four im­ mitted in good faith and that with tol­ of Maguire’s best bacon and a nicely dis­ covered by the surgeons—that is, to I $2.500 ; John Popp, butcher, $300 ; A.
portant awards for cranberries, as fol­ erant administration Great Britain could criminating selection from his stock of what extent the inflammation had j Steif, cigar stand ; $300 ; miscellaneous,
lows ; First premium at the State Fair, hereafter depend upon the loyalty and provisions showed that life in the brush affected that part ot the King’s body. $15,000 ; total, $386,300.
Oregon ; a silver medal and diploma at lidelty of the Boers. Dewet, speaking has not caused the convicts to lose .that Under ordinary circumstances he ought
It has been determined that 1.0 recip
the Portland exposition; a bronze medal to the inmates of a concentration camp, epicurean taste which has caused them to recover in three or four weeks, but
and diploma at the Pan-American Fair ; urged the burghers to do their utmost to commit blunders all along the route after recovery it would perhaps be four rocity treaty wiih Cuba can be submit*
and a bronze medal and diploma at the to show Great Britain what good colonists and may yet cause them to swallow weeks more before be would be able to ted at the pi t sent session of Congress.
perform his part of the coronation cere­
A special from Sedro-Woclley, Wash.,
South Carolina Inter-State & West the Boers can make. Other expressions cold lead.
From the direction taken by the con­ monies. Ill'» King’s trouble is in his says that a man confessing to be one of
of a like character have come from the
Exposition.
leaders and dispatches have stated than victs after robbing Maguire’s ranch, it is right side, low down.’’
Nora Fuller’s murderers, has surrendered
It ought to be a matter of consider­ the English soldiers and the burghert thought that they areonce more heading
himself to the C ty M trshal. He claims
able pride for the state of Oregon, and were heartily frateunizing and that the for the upper reaches of the Lewis Riyer,
tube John Bennett, for whom the police
especially Tillamook county, that cran­ arrival of commandos tor surrender and having come to the conclusion that the
Reservoir Bursts.
have been searching tor several months.
berries produced here receive such recog­ their reception by the British resembled lower portion between La Center and the
When the president wrote his name at
nition in the east, the recognized home huge picnics.
B aker C ity , June 23.—Fisherman re-
mouth is too well guarded to afford them
of the cranberry.
A Petoria diwpatcb says the only bit­ any opportunity of crossing. From the turned from Rock Creek report what the bottom of a bill of Congress last
There is prospect of a wonderful crop terness observable among the leading fact that they are now loaded with pro­ came near being a disaster at Lake Tuesday night he performed an act
of cranberries this year.
Boers there is against France and Ger visions and that the country through Kalainacue Friday night. An irrigation whose importance will be far-reaching.
Jeff Harris will remain with his hither many, they declaring that the war was which they will go is very rough and company has been engaged for some The bill which he signed was the famous
this season.
protracted unneccessai ily owing to hopes spaisely settled, it is unlikely that any time boring a tunnel under the bottom Hansbrough irrigation bill, and from
We are having a very snceraslnl term held out by the French and German fresh trail will be struck within the next of the lake a distance of about 250 feet, this time forth the Government is com­
of school under the management of Prof. press. It was a very great wrong to two or three dins. It may be a week so that it could use the water during the mitted to the policy of developing and
Blough.
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months of July and August, when Kock making ready for settlement the arid
those brave people to hold out to them before they are heard of again.
But few remain of the large crowd Creek is almost dry. I lie tunnel was so lands on the eastern slopes of the Rocky
baseless
assurances,
as
was
done
in
Eu
­
LLAINE.
rope, and it is not surprising that which at first started out on the hunt. planned that it would strike a point Mountains and oti the Pacific Coast.
A 16-inch gun, the largest in the world
they feel bitter resentment towards those Guard Crtrson, of Walla Walla, and his about 60 feet below the bottom of the
Seth Moon is hauling lumber to eti who misled them. Great in war, the bloodhounds are here as are Charles Fer­ lake. Soundings were made to ascer­ A ill lie completed at Watervliet Arsenal
tain
just
how
deep
the
water
was.
but
large his cheese factory.
by Wednesday and sent to the Unite«!
Boers promise to show that in peace rell, oi Reno, Nevada. Walter Lyon and
James Patterson was raising a large they can be equally worthy of the J. Skipton, of Salem, George Slaier, of no account was taken of the mud and States Government proving grounds nt
silt,
under
the
water.
An
uprise
was
Sandy
Hook. Its operations are expect­
Clarke County, and an Indian policeman
barn last week, with J. Creecy head ! world s esteem.
named Williams, hut these declare that started from the end of the tunnel to ed to astonish the world. It is the most
carpenter.
they will stay with the hunt till they get strike the lake bottom, supposed to be powerful weapon yet devised by man,
The horses and cavouses were out on
Personal and Otherwise.
their men or go under in the attempt. 60 feet above. Friday evening, just be­ an 1 is expected to revolutionize the art
a grand parade fast Saturday after
fore supper, tile workmen put in a shot
hearing of the decision last Friday of
C. F. W. Neeley, the American con­ For the past three days they have been in the solid rock in the upraise, and of gunu.aking. The work upon this gun
John Moon being duly elected as road ' victed of defrauding the Cubian postal out beating the brush alter the outlaws all the men left except two, who lias been going on for years. Monster
supervisor, and that those who were ’ revenues, announced on his release from but without success and are now thor­ were left to fire the shot and clear up cranes have lieen constructed in onfar
rooting in the dirt and creating mud, prison that he would become a citizen oughly worn out. It is thought, how­ lor the night. Just after the shot was tl.at the various parts of the record-break­
mud, mud, has fled to the Ocean Wave of Cuba. A fitting return for mistaken ever, that now that rain has fallen the fired, one of the men noticed mud and ing gun may be conveniently shifted.
chances of success are greater than they
for a pass on the mud scow to Salt creek- generosity.
are resting to be prepared to follow lip water coming down from the uprise.
Department of the Interior.
Mr. Moffett, of Ind., has just closed a
General Kitchener is receiving boquets the next news to a finish.
He warned his companion, and they
United States Land Office,
successful term of school.
of compliments on his good sense in re­
both rushed out just in time to save
Oregon City. Oregon,
June i3th, i 9 o 2
Mr. Phillip and family of Nebraska are fraining from predictions until the war
their lives, as with n mighty roar the
NOTICE.
was
really
over,
thus
emulating
General
visiting here with friends and relatives.
water of the lake broke through into
Notice is hereby given that the approved plat
Buller
’
s
motto.
“
Don
’
t
prophesy
unless
the tunnel, and a moment after the men of Township 8 South. Range 9 West, has been
Hance Jensen, of Bolder creek, was
you know.”
gained a place of safety a large stream received from the Surveyor General of Oregon
seen riding on our streets fast week,
ot
water was spouting several hundred and on
Bellboys
of
New
York
hotelshave
or
­
JULY 21st, 1902,
Mrs. Booth, of Cloverdale, was here
feet
down the canion. Rock Creek be­ At 9 o’clock a m„ of said date, said plat will be
ganized
a
union
and
promulgated
a
last week visiting with friends and rcla-
filed in this office and the land therein embraced
came
a
roaring
torrent.
In
a
minute,
warm
set
of
regulations.
One
of
these
tives.
the water became higher than ever will be subject to entry on and after said date.
forbid serving of nightcaps after mid­
C has . B. M oores , Register.
wiitsm / rg urn
known before. Fortunately, there were
night unless the guest guarantees at
W m . G ai . i . oway , Receiver.
NETARTS.
a lot of trees in the lake which were up­
least to smoothe the ruffled “Front.”
»HHICIFF S SALE.
rooted
by
the
water
and
carried
into
the
Ed Butler, chief of municipal looters
Prof Bnker and family, of Salem,
Best Hard Wheat Flour, sold by Cohn tunnel, thus stopping to some extent
In pursuance of a decree of foreclosure and
were on the bench the first of the week. in St. Louis and democratic boss for & Co., the Leading Merchants.
the outflow. Had it not been for this order of tale rendered in the Circuit Court of
revenue
only,
did
not
flee
the
city
with
Mr. Baker teaches the Bnrnegut school.
the
State of Oregon, for the County ofTilla-
crooked companions and is kept busy
I hindrance a mill and store building on
ol\9'h day of June, 1902, in the suit
Wiliard Buell, of Sheridan, come in his
Controller Grout has a plan whereby the creek lielow would have been wash­ » Í J ' Veer’ Governor of the State of Oregon,
battling
for
liberty
in
the
courts
He
from Sheridan last Friday nnd com­
he expects to ii crease by at least $1,000. ed away, and several farm buildings F. I. Dunbar. Mcrelar» of State of the State of
won
the
first
round
by
securing
a
change
menced teaching on Monday, the Ne­
;*Xle’ »■ ■'•'»re. State Trea.urer
000 a year the income of the city from destroyed. The water in the fake con­ I ' , *, J'11' , el
of venue from St. Louis courts.
of 9r',«on. < ou»li:utnig the State
tarts school, district No. 7.
privileges under the sidewalks. The city tinued to flow with great force until ■ ISMld B°ar.] of »anl Slate. Plaintiff», va
The
literary
character
of
the
Chicago
| now derives «bout $250,OCX) annually Sunday evening. The lake is now 'John S Judd. Mary E Judd. Studebaker
There are quite a number of campers
directory store« a slight improvement from those privileges, but person« desir- empty, and Lake Kalainacue, as a res­ ,Br»i, Mauulacturtng Company, a corpora­
on the beach at the present writing.
by the recent matrimonial merger of ' ing to open restaurants, offices or other ervoir, for this season, is no more. A tion. and Geor,.- A. Edrniiiids, Defendant.
o1** (f»J'”. exec,?tt°n du y issued out of
Miss Lillian Phelps is very sick at the Pioter Rybnrczk and Maryanna Stans
head gate will be put in now that the ¡oh i’’ d /Tonrt in the said suit on the
present time.
zynska, Boleslaw Werbaachowski nnd 1 »‘st a*. >1 inn men ts under the sidewalks have water is allx>ut, and it will be all right T6th
June 1902. I will expose for sale, and
i
only
to
take
out
a
“
vault
potmit,
’
*
which
sellas the law directs, at the Court U-.u-e doir
Mr. Patrick and family are camping on ! Josefa Csajkowskv, and Anton Brycv
next season.
” e V,tjr of Tillamook Citv
the beach and are going to sj»cnd the wski aud Anna Jozijiiska. Let the good costs $26. The controller will now- seek
»tate of Oregon, on Saturday, the 26th day óf
to have an ordinance enacted providing
summer here.
. work go on.
. July, 1902. at the hour of eleven o’clock i/m
for adequate returns to the city for
General A. S. Burt, retired, who has Tin-"’ vP S*7,y rit*,ahd
A»« Uountv of
Mrs. Woodrum, of Gaston, came in
The jolly ocean rover who landed a valuable privileges.
recently returned from the Philippines, lillamook, State of Oregon, and described
<n
to wi?
Saturday to stop on the lieacli the com­ whaling story in New York a month ago
has a plan for the solution of the Phili­ •"Tlí^rnth‘ͰLder °f í,e "
If
some
inventive
genius
will
devise
a
ing summer.
is unloading another cargo of weird
ppine problem. He believes he has arriv­ SnitD
(‘6’
r™n.hip
yarns. He reports having spied in the machine for canning trouble he can com­ ed at a conclusion that will ultimately one (i) South of Range nine (9) West of w ill
Cmibliean sea a floating island filled mand his own terms l»y “showing” the be accepted by the Administration amette Meridian, and also a trait dear
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
beginning at the corner of Sections fifteen (is)
with monkeys, which amused them- Chicago packers.
and the public at large as the only i»nd
u«tee. („). tw.nt^ne (n) andtw".t,
The rains of the past few <luys have sche» playing ping pong with cocoanuts.
solution. “Turn them over to the Jap.
I »ecu very beneficial 10 grass and gar­ It is not yet known whether the loqua­
of Willamette Meridian
ruiini..Z
anese,” said the General. ‘ Let them >9)
dens.
cious tar is training ns a magazine spec,
have them on the installment plan far
Fess Quick left on the 23rd for Port­ ialist or preparing to take the road fur
the consideration of, say, $150,000,000.
land.
a comic opera troupe.
Our Government does not need the
and sixteen (ib) to intersect the true line
Prof. Buell, of Sheridan, passed
money in lump sum. and by making a (15)
*‘w7k" »««Jfa«’ fifteen >s) and tw’mtv tin
through the prarire, enroute for Netarts,
proposition of that kind we can dictate (22). thence West on said lió»
./TL -J 0
Dawson
special
savs
Collector
Davis,
where he intends teaching a summer
as to coaling stations and make such
of the Dawson Customs office, has been
bc I iou I.
reserves ns are thought 10 lie best for
Willis Powell, wife, and son left on the sti|>erse<lrd by E. S. Busby, pending an
Yon can rr.nkw your bar-
trade interests. An arrangement 01
investigation of Irregularities. He is al­
iv ' hs uj , flofi ng a glove
¿«rid*.».
” “l,,t
23rd, for the valley.
that kind can lie effected that will give
and
as
tough
ns
wire
be
Last week Mr. Schlappi cut and put leged to have accepted an $8(XX> bribe to
-inj El HEKA ilar.
the United States as broad a road into
reduce the duty on a big importation.
neflfl Oil. You can
in a lol ot nice rye hay.
the markets of the Orient as it we retain­
Jen Ohan Ila >iP»-make !t
The activity of the volcano Kilauea,
.Miss May Sappington is visiting Mrs.
L' hi iwle« a« i.»n< aa it
ed the Islands ; besides, we will be mak.
Honolulu, is on the increase The smoke
ordinarily would.
Charles Wells tins \%cek.
ing
strong allies of two nations that will
Three Indians from Eastern Oregon is dense and more flames have been seen.
represent our interests on thHt side of
Hot
lava
was
seen
in
the
crater,
blit
it
were in the neigh fair hoo<l the past few
the glol»e without the necessity of the
days looking over old sporting and has not overflowed. A big eru|Hioii is
presence of a large army at an enor-
i rxpei ted to occur at anv time.
camping grounds and trails.
mous cost.**
b,?d..tX Lhr'o.fol,/:¡:y ~-udS.:;
Eats Rathbone, ei-Director Oerteral of
Conscience has a greater commercial
P<«ts in Cuba, arrival from Havana
Chicago puts in circulation a bunch of after toeing ponbrned under the amnesty
I. ir.'kMApocrloekln« har. H
value than cash.
!• Was Ilk» t»*w. Ma.!« <*f I
statistics proving that the fabler! Cinder, act. Ralhboue is bitter against General
(.’haff and straw always stack up uth. 1W1. ,„7tlI Mirf fX ,PT.from Jus.
I pur*, hsavy bodied oil, .w- 1
cl fa slipper fits the understanding of Wood.
I perlany prepan-d Io «Mb- |
higher than grain.
He declare« he has evidence
■ >------------ -, o( „„„ ,J*' ""d th. cow« .nd
dwtHirwmn,.
Chicago girls. The information is inter­ showing that Culms penal cod*» was vio­
atand the woaibe*.
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To recede from a wrong |>osilion is ■mi trie *ccru’” or
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■> >- »- STANLEY. Deputy:
NOTICE FOR publication .
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
May 17th, 1902.
Notice K hereby given that the following
named pettier has filed notice of hia intention
to make final proof i« support of hia claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla-
H E 18613, for the Sw
sec. IS, tp. 6 8, R. 9 W.
He names the following witnesses toprove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
OfHe!irv Bei‘»r. of D»dlas, Ore.: Stephen Bauer,
Miclieal C.rt ivvldinger, Paul Kingston, of
hmnia. On- pHAB|
B M oomfs , Register.
T im bi a L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore..
May 2oth, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress oi
June 3. 1878. entitled “An mt for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory.’’ as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
Au».u«t4..S9>,HEU;N WATT
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State (or
Territory) of Oregon, has this day filed iu this
office her sworn statement No. 5757, for the
purchase of the S H of Sw »«of Section No. U
in Township No. 2 N, Range No. 10 W. and will
offer pi<><»f to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber orstone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before the Coun y Clerk 01 Tilla­
mook county, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Friday. the ist day of August, 1902. She names
as witnesses :
Frank Long, R<»bert Bobbins, of Bay City,
Or . John R Harter David Martiny, of Tilla­
mook, Or.
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Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
calms in this office on or before said ist.day of
August, 1902.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
T imberland , A ct J unr 3. 1878—N otick F or
P ublication .
United St.«ies Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregon,
June 12th, 1^02.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
JuneB, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ol
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by net of
August 4, 18 q 2,
WINFIELD C TROMBLEY,
OfBay City, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 8.785, for the purchase of the
Ne % of Section No. 2, in Township No. 3
South, Range No. 8 West, ».nd will ofler
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber and stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before the County Clerk of Tilla
11100k County, Oregon, at Tillamook City,
Oregon, on Friday, the 29th of August, 19o2.
He names as witnesses:
George H. Williams, of Bay City, Oregon ;
Bessie M. Williams, of Bay City, Oregon;
vt illiam S. Hare, of Foley, Oregon ; William L.
Riefenberg, of Bay City, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-describeu lands are requested to filetheir
claims in this office on or before said 29th day
of August, 1902.
C has B. M corks , Register.
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T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
June 12th, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of Avgust 4. 1892,
WILLIAM S. HARE,
Of Tillamoox, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 5784, for the purchase of
the Nw *4 of section No. 2, in Township 3 S,
Range No. 8 West, and will offer proof to
show that the laud .sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish his claim to said land
before the Couuty Clerk of Tillamook County,
at Tillamook City, Oregon on Friday, the 29th
day of August. 1902. lie names as witnesses :
Winfield ('. Trombley. George H. Williams,
Bessie M. Williams and William I.- Riefenberg,
of Bay City, Oregon.
Any amt all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or befoie said 29th day of
August, 1902.
C has B. M oores , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication ,
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
June 12th. 190*-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
of timber lands in the Stales of California.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
BES8IK M. WILLIAMS,
Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filedin this office her sworu
statement No
5783. for the purchase of
the N U of Sw >4 and N
of Se % of Section No.
4, in Township No. 3 S, Range No. 7 H, and
w ill offer proof to show that 'he land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before the County clerk of
Tillamook County, at Tillamook City. Oregon,
on Friday the 2oth day of August, i902. She
names as witnesses:
Williams. Hare, of Foley. Oregon ; Winfield
C. Trombley, George H Williams and William
L. Riefenberg, of Bay City Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in tins office oil or before said 29th day
of August, 1902.
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F0RK8T RESERVE SELECTION.
United States l and Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
June icth, 1902.
Notice is herebv given that A. B. Hammond,
whose post-office address is Portland. Oregon,
has made an application to select under the
Act of June 4th, 1897 (3o Stats. 36 , the following
described tract of surveyed land, to wit:
Northeast quarter of Southeast »quarter.
Section Nineteen, Northeast quarter of North­
east quarter Section Thirty. Township Three
North. Range Nine West. W.M.
Within the next thirty days from the date
hereof, all protest» or contests against #thj
selection on the ground that the land describeil
or any portion thereof, is more valuable for ib
mineral than for agricultural purposes, will j*
received and noted far report to the Coinfflit'-
sioner of the General Laud Office at Washwg’
ton, D.C.
C har B. M oores . Register.^
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United States Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregon.
June 19th-
Notice is hereby given that A B Hammond,
whose post office address is Portland. Or«0";
has made application to select under the AcC°*
June 4ih, IW7 (30 Stats. 36). the f> flowing
cribed tract of surveyed iand,to-wit:
Southwest quarter of Northeast QUBr“i
Section Thirty-throe. Township Four
Range Nine West, W M.
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Lot One. Section One, Township Three No|tB fM
Range Ten West, W.M.
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Within the next thirty days from tbedJ'H
hereof, all protests or contests aga ’’’LL j n
selection on me
the grotma
ground mat
that rue
the lan<
lan^ ’ desen«’^
or any portion
•rtion thereof, is more valuable W' . j |
mine h I than for agricultural purpose Wl1* *7 J
received and noted for report to the
sione- of the Geueral Land Office at Wasni«»' d
ton. D.C.
C has . B. M oores ,
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Norte« is H erkry G iven .—That in rj
suatice of a decree and order ot
rendered in the Circuit Court of the
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Oregon for the County of Tillamook, o«£ I
9th day of June. 1902, in the suit of
M r roll. PlRintifT. vg. Ann Matney.
Johnson. Mary A. Magarrvll. T. J
< ’ Magarrell. Defendants, and of an
duly i-nued out of the esid Court in
sui on the 12l h day of June. 1902, I will
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sale, ami sell as the law directa at the door*? ,
Coutt Hou*? of said county, in Tillamook
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tirewon, on Monday the ¿tat day of
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the hour of 10 oa-luck a m . the W'l Pr°’7L <
situated in Tillamook County, Oregon.
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cribed in seid deCree «nd order of
lows. 10 wit:
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The W «, of «e »4 and lots 6. 7 *•
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lion 19. Tp. 4 8, R. 10 W of the v
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Met id tan in Oregon, except the fol lu*"*»
In the town of Uceen Park, to wit
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Lota »4, f. 16. 17 and tí. »n Block ti "T
R ock 2 ; all of Block 3 . Lot» 1 J 4
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Bio -k to and Lots 1. «. 3, 4 5, 6, 7. 8. 9-
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and 16 of Block 11 and Lots 14. IS 161
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Dated at Tillamook City. Oregon th»»*’
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H H. ALDERMAN
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Sheriff of Tillamos 1 •
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