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TixE TiLL^MOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 17, NEHALEM. Prof. G. A. Walker closed a term of school in the town district, July 3rd. I Miss Hellena Sandhury is home on a visit from Seattle, Wash. Mr. P. Daughnev is visiting at his daughter’s. Mrs. Winnie Alley’s. F. K. Beals and R. Crawford gave the North Nehalem a call on Thursday. Mrs. Clay Daninis and Mrs. Bell Ludtka were visiting at Kingsley’s this week. H. E. Ross went to Tillamook Mon- day. The church has a new 30 inch bell. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Star, died July 9th. Miss Miller closed a term of school in the Sandhill district, July 11th. Miss Mary Schollmeyer will have a two weeks' vacation in her school. The saw mill started up again on Wednesday. SOUTH PRAIRIE ' Having has been in full blast the past week but the late rains have caught con siderable hay down. The hay crop is lighter than informer years. Charles Wells has rented his dairy ranch to Guy Vaught*., and has moved to Tillamook Citv. They will lie miss ed by their friends and neighbors. A. H. Harris, of Milton, Ore., an old South Prairieite, was out last week call ing on old neighbors and friends. Willis Powell and family returned from Sheridan last week accompanied by Mrs. Elliot of Bellevue, Or. and Mr«. Willard Buell, of Sheridan, Or. Mrs. Taggart, our popular school, inarm made a trip to Slabcreek last Sat urday. Mrs. Charles Wiley, of Netarts, visited Mrs. Powell last week. We have not heard of any more burg. lar/L We suppose they have gone to join Tracy. .Miss Jennie Redding was out one day last week visiting Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Green. Lloyd Powell has got him a new wheel. Several coasters passed through here last Saturday bound for Netarts. School Report. TRACY KILLED MERRILL Body of the Convict Found by a Woman in the Wood» Near Chehalis C hehalis , July 15. •- Mr». Mary Wagoner and her 12-year-old non have found the dead body of David Merrill, who with Harry Tracy escaped last month from the Oregon Penitentiary, tiehind a log on an unfrequented road four miles southeast of this place. The gastly dtacjvery was made slmrtly tie- fore dark last evening, while Mrs. Wagoner and her son were searching for blackberries. The tody was slightly decomposed, But easily recognizable as that of Merrill. There was a bullet hole in the back and another in the wrist. The body was dressed in dark blue trous ers. a dark coat, a black hat, and heavy shoes. It had been dumped over the log head first, and lay with the face con cealed. Mrs. Wagoner’s soil came here this morning and notifihd the Corner of the find, and the body is now being brought in. A settler named Verba, who lives a few* hundred yards south of the place where the body was found, has identified it as that of one of two men who went past his place at 5.30 A. M., June 28. the day Tracv said he killed Merrill. Both men, Verba savs, were heavily armed, and he thought at tl.at time that they were Tracy and Merrill. T acoma , July 15.—A Chehalis special to the Evening News says : ¡Superinten dent Westendorf, of the State Reform School, and Dan W. Bush have returned here, and confirm the story of the find ing of the body of the escaped convict, Dave Merrill, who was killed by his pal, Harry Tracy. The body is undoubtedly that of Merrill, and he was killed at 9 o’clock, Saturday morning, June 28 The body was found by Mrs. Wagoner and her 12-year-old son. of Napavine, yesterday afternoon, who will claim the reward of $2750. While picking berries, they discovered the corpse thrown over a log and jammed between two tree stumps, a few feet off of the Diain road. A bullet hole is plainly seen in the pack and al>o one in the wrist. Another is believed to l»e in the neck. Three 30-30 Winchester shells were found, one be hind a cedar tree at the roadside, and two about 10 feet from the corpse. The indications are that Tracy fired the first shot from bvhind the tree, and then com peletd the assassination of his dying pal and bri tlier in-law. Tracy first told the story that he had killed Merrill the day that he rode in a captured launch to Seattle, July 2. General News. 1902. Departmeut of the Interior. shot at him, I hit him in the back. The United Slate» Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, first shot did not finish him and I shot June 13th. i £ o 2. If Harry Tracy, the multi-murderer, is again. I then concealed the Isxly in the NOTICE. . . . taken alive he will not be hanged in brush and proceeded on my way. Notice is hereby given that the approved plat Washington, but will be sent back to ot Town»liip 8 south. Range 9 r/lLuSI Tracy’« Justification. received from the surveyor General of Oregon, expiate his awful crimes in Oregon. “Merrell only got what he deserved. and 011 General Chaffee has been relieved of JULY 21»t, »’•»<». . , . He intedoed to turn and shoot me in the At 9 o’clock a 111. of said date, »aid plat will be the command in the Philippines .and back, then he would have snesked out of filed in this office and the land t herein embractM the country through the big limber and ordered to th“ command of the East will be subject to entry on au<l after said <iaie C has . H. M oore ». Register. would not have been heard of for months. by an order issued by Secretary Root. W m . G alloway . Receiver. Sixteen Northwestern University stu I would not only have been dead, but would never have been found, because dents, following the footsteps of Prof he would have been afraid to tell where essor Crook, the man who never kissed, or was kissed, have formed an anti-osc my body was.” In pursuance of a decree of foreclosure and ulation society, with Crook an honorary order of sale rendered in the Circuit Uourtoi E numclaw , July 15 —Fifty Muekel- member. Each member has taken an the State of Oregon, for the County of Tilla shoot Indians are searching for Tracy, oath to refrain from kissing as vulgar, mook. on thc9lh day of June. 190*. in the suit ofT. T. Geer, Governor of the State of Oregon. heating a jungle on the reservation. though delicious. F. I. Dunbar. Secretary of State of the State ot “This community is terrorized. State Factory Inspector McAbee of Oregon, and Charles K- Moore, State Treasurer Tiacy lived at Buckley five years ago, Indiana has sent a circular letter to the . f the state of Oregon, constituting the Mate Land Board of said State, Plaintiffs va. and has many friends around here. larger manufacturing concerns in the John S. Judd Mary K. Judd. Studebaker A report was received this morning state recommending that they provide Bros., Manufacturing Company, a corpora that Tracy is heading toward Natchez bathing facilities for the employes. He tion, and George A. Edmunds, Defendants, Pass. He met a pack train on Mud cites the beneficial results from such a and of an execution du y issued out ot the said Court in the said suit on the Mountain, coining out from Gold Hill, course at Michigan Citv, and says a bath 16th day of June, 1902. I will expose tor sale, and nt noon yesterday, four miles from here. after a day’s work will do much to re sellas the law directs, at the Court House door of said County 111 the City of Tillamook City, State of Oregon, on Saturday, the 26th day of S eattle . July 15.—There is absolutely move the desire for stimulants. Wu Fing Fang received official con July, 1902. al the hour of eleven o’clock a.tn., nothing lieing done by the posses search the real 1» opetty situated in the County of ing for Tracv to-day. Sheriff (Judihee's firmation of the report of his recall. He Tillamook, State of Oregon, and described In orders for all Deputies in the outlying will return with all convenient haste to said decree and order of sale as follows, to wit : The South East quarter of the North East districts to report to his office in Seattle China, and when he has arrived there quarter of Section sixteen (¡6) in Tounsliip are being slowly obeyed, Cud ilice hi tn. he will write a history of his lite, which one(l) South of Range nine (9) West of Will self remains at Ravendaie with a small will be published in America. He does amette Meridian, and also a tract described by not expect to have his head cut off on liis beginning at the comer of Sections fifteen (15) posse. ___________ and sixteen (16?. twenty-one (21) and twenty- arrival in China, but chooses to regard two (22), in Township one (i) South, Range nine E numclaw . July 15.—As was expect the change in his positions as a promo ¿9) West of Willamette Meridian, tunning ed two days ago. Tracy arrived near thence North to the quarter section corner be tion. this thriving burg Sunday evening, at 5 tween said Sections fifteen (15) a,,d sixteen The findings in the court-martial cases (161 ; thence East sixty (60) rods; thence South o’clock. He had a chat with a barefoot parallel with the line between Sections fifteen of Major Waller and Lieutenant Day, i boy a mile from town of Enumclaw is (15) and sixteen (tb) to intersect the true line i now before the public eye. Tracy does and General Chaffee’s comments thereon between Sections fifteen 15) and twenty-two more for these small towns than the were made public Tuesday. Chaffee finds (22) ; thence West on said line sixty (60) rodato point of beginning, containing sixt (60) j local Board of Trade or T oath Council. the evidence is opposed to the finding the acres ami containing in all one hundred (100; Within 90 minutes from the time the of ths court-martial which acquitted the acres lying in Sections fifteen (15) and sixteen j desperado sjioke to the youngster the officers. He says the execution of nati (16) in Township one (i; South of Range nine West of Willamette Meridian. ; posse detachment stationed at Palmer, ves by Major Waller’s orders was op (9/ Said real property will be sold at public 12 miles away, was notified and on the posed to all the laws of war, but he auction to the highest bidder for cash in haint r«»ad here, coming at breakneck speed in partially excused the act on the ground to satisfy the sums due upon said decree, to a conveyance. Four hours after the of Waller’s men’s condition at the time wit : Thé following sums due plaintiffs, to wit : lhe sum of 1346.65 with interest thereon at eight meeting the hounds had taken the sent of its commission. per cent per annum from June 9th. 1902, until and follow it on a dead run for a quarter The Marquis of Salisburg has resigned paid, the further sum of $50.00 as an attorney's further sutn of $32.40 paid for taxes of a mile, when they were called in to the Premiership of Great Britian, and I fee, *ee- the 1 .....1 interest thereon at six per cent p«r PL.kfr A J. T Balfour, First Plrot- T Lord r.r-,1 I ' w,th uwait the coming of dawn. Right Hon. A. annum, from June oth, 1902, until paid, and j Clarence Burke, a 12-year-old boy ot the Treasury, and government leader plaintiff’s costs ana disbursements taxed at I while playing on the road a trifle over a in the House of Commons, has been ap $5.00 ; also the following sums due defendant Bros , Manufacturing Company, to I mile from Enumclaw, met a stranger pointed to succeed him. The Marquis Studebaker wit: The sum of $186.71 with interest thereon at with a rifle jaunting along through the of Salisburg tendered his resignation at the r de of eight per cent per annum from June dust. The boy was asked the distance to an audience which he had with King 9th, 1902, until paid and the further sum of as an attorney's fee, and the costs ami Bin kley and gave the best answer he Edward last Friday. Saturday Mr, $25.00 disbursements of said defendant taxed at $5.00 could. Balfour visited the King, and accepted and the accruing costs ami expenses of sale. Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, June 17th, “Are there any < fficers around here ? Premiership. 1902. was (he next inteirogation of the wand One of the important questions dis H. H. ALDERMAN. erer. Sheriff of Tillamook co.. Ore. cussed by the President and Secretary By K VV STANLEY. Deputy. “Yep.” answered the lad, “they’re Root was that relating to Goveruor everywhere.” Taft’s negotiations with the Vatican The news was not relished by the man, respecting the Philippine friars. Both T imber L and , A ct june 3, 1878.— N otice eor P ublication . for he swore and said : Mr. Roosevelt and the Secretary of War United States Land Office. “Pm Tracy the convict.” deem it unwise that the friars should re Oregon City, Oregon. Clarence wailed to hear no more, but main in the archipelago with the pres- June 23rd, I9O2. hiked for the paternal roof at Che fastest tige they now possess. The attitude of 1 Notice is hereby given that in • ompliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of clip he could go. Tracy stepped from the friars is regarded not only as a men-i June 3, 1878. entitled ” An act for the sale of the highway into the brush at the side ace to the peace of the islands, but also tun er lands in the States of < 'alifornia, Oregon, and was losl from view. At this time as an obstruction to their government Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex ¡Sheriff John Hartman, of Pierce County and to the civilization ot their inhabi- tended to ail the Public Land States bv act of August 4, 1892, as at Enumclaw with nine men. He ta nts. RYON G. HACKETT. had arrived from Tacoma and had Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of Ten years ago Thomas C. Clark, of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his scarcely arranged his plans when along sworn statement No. 5801. for the purchase of came Clurmce Burke with Ina news, Newark. N.J., jokingly gave his niece, the Ne % of Se »nd S % of Se of sec. 18, btaid old Enumclaw—an Indian name Miss Julia A. Malcolm, of Vestal, Pa., a and Ne *4 of Ne 11 of ee. No. 19, in township meaning a place surrounded by Woods— deed to certain Colorado lands which he No. 1S, range No. 8 W, and will offer proof 'o show that (he land sought is more valua was electrified, and I here was more ex thought valueless. She said she would ' ble for its t in her or stone than for ag 'cultural keep the document to remember him by, . citement then on the Fourth of July. purposes, ami to establish his claim to said land Hartman at once look action. He and has since been earning her living liefo e the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Tillamook City. Oregon, on Saturday, the first wauled to be convinced that the teaching school. The other day she re at 6tli day of September, 1902. He names as wi - boy was not mistaken as to the identity ceived a letter from Colorado saving nesaes : that there was a lead mine on her pro Frank H Kearney, of Portland, Oregon ; of the man on the road, and so cross C. Bailey. Wesley Rush and John B. questioned the lad closely. The boy perty and $25,009 was offered for a Walter Paquet, of Tillamook, Or. half interest. Miss Malcolm thought described Tracy’s clothing accurately ‘ Any »uy o.iu and «»• all » |mi persons loon < claiming 1 111 111 K U'llHRCI) advet^ely I the I'C 'Alien Iluriman's posse produced a it was a joke, but finding that it was 1 abov • described lands are requea e to file their not she accepted the offer. claims n this office on or before said 6th day picture of Merrill. NOTICB FOB rrBLICAFiox Department of the Interior ’ Land Office at Oregon City, I I I I Notice ta hereby fiven tha?U}l«5fti|J*1’ named settler ha» filed notice of her ini«,'"I ■ to make final proof in niippei t of her ctaim“* that said proof will lie made before Clerk of Tillamook co., nt Tillamook on August i6lh, 1902, via.. ’ ■ EDITH E. BROWN. H E. No. i;8TZ. for the be «4. fctt . . m tl I 8 W. MB She name» the following witnesses tonm., her continuous residence upon and culttaJ?1 of said land, vis : uiu»^ ■ J. D. Edwards, of Tillamook, Or.;T H u ley. of lillamook. Or.; Jaine» E. ¿mJ» J Trask, Or.; il. Brown of North Yamhill^ I C ha ». 11 Me«.«, ,. 1 1 I T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— n O t JC1 I P ublication . United States Land Office Oregon City, Ore. ’ M»y .’oth.i™ 1 I Notice is hereby given that iu comn|LI *l in compii? I with the provisions of the act of CoiiiTr^?* I June 3. «W ««tilled “An ai t for 11% L? 1 of timber lands in the States of CalifofS* I Oregon. Nevada anti Washington Territory"1' I extended to all the Public Land States bvI August 4. 1893. HELEN WATT. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State 1«. Territory) of Oregon, has this day filed in thil S office her sworn statement No. 57«- fur purchase of the S Ji of Sw >4 of Section \0 I 111 Township No. 2 N. Range No. 10 W, andwr I offer proof to show that the land sought i I more valuable for its timber or stone than fo agricultural purposes, and to establish her data to said land before the Coun y Clerk u Till/ mook county, at Tillamook City, Oreguu on a Friday, the 1st day of August, 1902. She ua’ra.' J as witnesses : Frank Long. Robert Robbins, of Bay Ciiv Or : John R Harter David Martiny, oiTilta mook. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely th. I above-described lauds are requested to tilethei* cairns in this office on or before said 1st day of * August, 1902. C has . B. M oores . Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—None» F01 I P ublication . Culled Stales Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, L t Jui,e «’-¿th.loM. Notice is hereby given that m compliance I with the provisions of the act of Congress ol ■ June 3,1878, entitled “ Au act for the sale ui i timber lands in the states of California, Oregon ’ Nevada, and Washington Territory,"’ a* ex tended to all the Public Land States by acini August 4, >892, WINFIELD C. TROMBLEY. Of Bay City, county of Tillamook. State of Oregon has this day filed in thia office his »worn statement No. 5,785, for the purchase of the Ne % of Section No. a, in Township No 1 South, Range No. 8 Wes’, » nd will off<r 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 mook County, Oregon, at Tillamook citv Oregon, on Friday, the 29th of August, lOv/ He names as witnesses ; George II. Williams, of Bay City, Oregon Bessie M. Williams, of Bay City, Oregon w illiam S Hare, of Foley, Oregon ;' Williauj I, Riefenberg, of Bay City, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to filetheir claims iu this office on or before «aid 29th day ot August, 1902. < HAS B. M cores . Register. I I I I i I I I Report for School District No. 5, for term beginning April 14th, and ending Julv 4th, 1902 : No. of days taught, 57 ; no. of holi days, 3 ; no. of pupils enrolled, 12 ; no. of days present, 656*4 no. of davs ab Body Being Brought In. sent. 26*4 ; no. of times tardy, 5. S eattle , July 15.—Merrill’s bodv, T imber L and , A ct J une 3. i878.— N otice foi Pupils neither absent nor tardy : Lydia found by a woman and a boy, named P ublication . United States I.a nd Office, Crane and Gordon Hare. Roberts, yesterday, near the main road Oregon City, Oregon, E llen B ewley , Teacher. below Chehalis, in the place described bv June ¡2th, ioo2. Notice is hereby given that in compltance Tracy. The boy saw a hand and foot with the provisions of t he act of Congress of Brief Remarks. projecting from between two logs and he June 3, I878, entitled “An act for the sale of called Superintendent of the Reform timber lands in the States of California. Ore Senator Beveridge denies that he KOI School Westendorf. Deputy SheriffBrin- gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” iu it ir. the rubber. extended to all the Public Land States by act ker and a newspaper man watched the of Avgust 4, ¡892, Minneapolis rejoices because its juries body all night. WILLIAM S. HARE. have the courage of their convictions. Coroner Green, of Lewis County, has Of TillamooK, county of T llaniook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Denver has a slight touch of the expo gone to bring the body into Chehalis. sworn statement No. 5784, for the purchase of sition fever. Better wait until St Louis Everything confirms Tracy’s story, as the Nw *4 of section No. 2, in Township 1 s, can measure its deficit. the body is dressed as last seen when he Range No 8 West, and will offer proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable lor Ohl Mother Necessity is wise in her and Merrill were together. its timber or stone than for agricultural pur day. Observe how charming the jeweled poses, and to establish his claim to saidlHiid How Merrill Died. before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, pins in the back hair keep the rubber Tracy's story of the killing of Merrill, at Til'aniook City, Oregon on Friday, the 29th taut. day of August, 1902. He names as witness«»: is that while in the vicinity of Castle I Winfield Trombley George H. Williams, Ohio's funded debt will be wiped out Rock, Tracy learned that Merrill was re- Bessie M. Williams and William I,. Riefenberg during the present year. In the hands ' sponsible fbr his getting into the Oregon of Bay City, Oregon. of men fairly great, republican policies peiiitentiary. Merrill was a hindrance in Any and all persons claiming adver-ely the work tl a' way. above described <Ands are iequested to filetheir the fight, anyway, he said. He was care claims in this office on or befoie said 29th day of A sensus bulletin tells of the prodlie less, and left a trail like a log, so Tracy ol September, I902. August, 1902. ■ That’s the man, isn’t it asked the The State Bank of Idaho, at Weiser, tion of needles and pins in this country, resolved to pick a quarrel with him. In _________________ C has B, M oores , Register. C has . n. M oires , Resister, but does not tell what becomes of them. this he succeeded, and the two agreed to 1 officer encouragingly. has received from Assayer J. W. Currie, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice F ob “Nope,” replied Clarence. of Salt Lake City, returns from samples That's the sticking point. fight out their differences in anopenspot. . P ublication . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, “How about this, then ?” and Tracv’s of ore s*nt him from the Thunder Moun- Department of the Interior. It is sad to think, after our outburst Standing back to back, it was ageed Oregon City, Oregon, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. The of joy at the launching, that tha Kaiser’s that each should advance 19 paces, turn photograph was suddenly flashed in the tain claims of J. E. Haggertv. June 12th, 1902. lime 28th, 1902 samples showed the phenomenal value Notice is hereby giv. n that in compliance yacht, Meteor, should come in second and fire. Tracy, looking over his shoul face of the youth. Notice is hereby given that the following *' That’s him ; that's the picture of the of 53.90 ounces silver and 170 ounces named settler has riled notice of his intention with the provisions of the act of (’ongrew of der, saw Merrill start to fire at nine best at.the Kiel races. A lace, alack ! 3. 1878. entitled “An net for the aaJe paces, so he wheeled himself, fired, and man I met,”cried the Burke boy. And gold, equaling $3513 gold and about to make final proof in support of his claim, June It is announced in advance that Presi and that said proof will b- made before the of timber lands in the States of California, Sheriff Hartman was convinced. Merrill dropped dead. $29 silver. Mr. Haggerty, who is in County Clerk of Tillamook City, Oregon, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”as dent Roosevelt will dispense with hand Word was telephoned to James Salt Lake City, will return and leave on August 9th, 1902. viz : extended to all the Public Land States by act of shaking on his coming tour of the coun Tracy Shot Twice. August 4, 1892, Woolery and the officers at Palmer. The immediately for the camp to bring 1000 WARREN N VAUGHN, try. That * shake" will soon be shaken BESSIE M. WILLIAMS, While eating breakfast in the shanty latter posted guards to hold the roads pounds of the ore to Weiser to be placed Heir at law of Charles W. Vaugh ti. deceased- Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State of in the west. Sw % of Ne \ at South Bay, Wash., before starting on and bridges as before, and the remainder, on exhibition, citizens of Weiser having H E. 1:1,576, for the W 1, of Se Oregon, has this day ’filedin this office her sworn and Lot 2. Sec. 6. tp. 3 S. R. 7 W. If all the vagariea of summer weather his sensational tlip to Seattle on the accompanying the bloodhounds, made subscribed $200 to pay the expenses of: He names the following witnesses to prove his .statement No. 5783. for the purchase of are chargeable to the eruption. Mont gasoline launch N. & S , Tracy told the the ride of 12 miles ir.to Enumclaw in a bringing continuous residence upon and cultivation of the N *a of Sw % and N % of Se % ot Section No. brimzimz it to that city.' citv 4, in Township No. 3 S, Range No. 7W,and said laud, viz. : Pelee has a proud record in some res story of Merrill’s death. At that time remarkably short space of time. will offer proof to show that the land soughtu A special from Dawson savs : The I William Bod y felt, of Trask, Oregon ; James more valuable for its timber or stone than pects. It has strangled the reputation and since the tale has been regarded as Kodad David Martiny and Edward Carey, of steamer Portland arrived at St. Michael Tillamook, Oregon. for agricultural purposes, and to establish her of weather prophets a lie designed to cover Merrill's escape, La Patrie says that 12 ruined gamblers claim to said land befoi e the County clerk of < has . B. M oorf . s , Register. Chicago is struggling bravely to pro but to-day’s developments show that have committed suicide at Monte Carlo July 2, and left next day for Port Town Tillamook County, at l illamook City. Oregon send. The news was brought to Eagle on Friday the 29th day of August, 1902. She tect the integrity of its jury system In the desperado told only the bare truth within the past few days. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. by the steamer Surah, which reached names as witnesses : three mouths four unscrupulous lawyers and that his companion in crime fell Department of the Interior, Williams. Hare, of Foley, Oregon ; Winfield there today and advices were wired to Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., have been pinched for plugging justice beneath liis rille from a dastard shot in Here is a story by the Philadelphia the Dawson agent of the Northern Com ('.Trombley, George H Williams and William the back. a8»h »902. in the jury room. L. Riefenberg, of Bay City Oregon. Times about the republican candidate mercial Company. The Sarah got the Notice is hereby given that tne f llowing- Any and all persons claiming adversely the Tracy’s story of the deed is aw follows •_ Notwithstanding the closure announc- for governor of Pensy ivania, Samuel \V. i news by wire at Nulato. The Portland named settler ha» filed notice of his intention above-described lands are requested to filetheir “ 1 shot him in the back.” said Tracy, ed some months ago. former Sit retary Pennypacker. One of the first ’Jobs” . was in good condition, and all her pas. I to make final proof in support of liisclHim. and claims in this office on or before said 29th day ......... .. H.,«- that said proof will he made before the County of August, 1902. “ but he was going to shoot me. We as a practicing lawyer and attorney was ' sengers and irew were well. The Long is talking in the magazines about T!„ cargo'* ,erk of lillamook County, at Tillamook, Or., quarreled. The day lie fore the quarrel C has . B. M oores . Register. . , on August xlth, 1902. viz : the battle of Santiago. It is a question the drawing up of a deed covering some was in good order. The steamer Jeanie I we found a newspaper which contained ELI THOMAS COULSON : FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. who will get the last word. land in which an up-tlie-state farmer is safe at Nome, according to the officers H E. >« 701 for the E '2 of Ne \ and N S of Se an account of our escape and the pur United States l and Office, When the work whs of the Melville Dollar, which reached «.sec J1.T.3S, R 9W. A “beauty doctor” in Chicago, who suit. That account gave Merrill equalled was concerned. Oregon Citv» Oregon. lie name« the following witnesses to prove June rath, 1902 doped the complexion of a patient, caus credit with myself tor the deeds which finished the farmer was given a bill for Ladysmith, B.U., from Nome. his continuous residence upon and cultivation Notice is herebv given that A. B. Hammond ing death, managed to elude indictment I alone committed. The newspapers since $■!. and objected to it as exhorbitant. out of said laud, viz : whose post-office address is Portland. Oregon, George Fisher, giving Pittsburg as his by producing a diversity of medical opin we escaped have all along persisted in of all proportion to the service rer deied. Ernnf Ha.«, Edward Kmnaman and Jowph lias made an application to select under the B~v"’Orei,,’,,; Jan,c" ion on the cause of deatn. Expert evi giving him equal credit for the escape a “few minutes' writin’—that's all.” as home, has made an attempt to see Mrs. Act of June 4th, 1M97 (So Stats. 36 , the following McKinlev, claiming that he had impor. the farmer expressed it. descri’>ed tract of surveyed land, to wit: dence is fine shelter in a storm. and the get-away with me. The fact of Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, “My dear sir,” said the lawyer, “to tant disclosures to make to her of the ________________C has . B M oores , Register. These busy days it is a great blessing the case is that lie did not have the Section Nineteen, Northeast quarter of North plot which led to the assassination of T imber land , A ct J une j . 1878.-N0T1CB fob east quarter Section Thirty. Township Three to have our mail brought to the farm bv nerve of a rabbit. He always wanted to learn how to draw that deed I studied her husband. The colored * porter notifi- North, Range Nine West. W.M. vr ■ i — seminary, iillllintj,. II* , > a — w s ■■ w viii- P ublication . the rural free delivery. No more wait sneak through the country, keepingun. two — years in the Grovrmont W ithin the next thirty days from the date I’lllted Stute. Land Office, :it a cost of $200; I then studied four *nni that Mrs. .McKinley was too ill ing a week to get our mail or special der cover, and preferred to go htmgrv horeof, all protests or contests against the Oregon City, Oregon. hi the West Philadelphia institute. , to an.v one- Fisher then went to selection on the ground that the land described trips to town to bring us in touch with rather than show himself for the purpose years which cost $250 a year more; and then 1 | Major J- H. Robertson and told him with'itheit>rh'ir'h>' **!"? <h"‘ J‘"“«'’l'lmnce or any portion thereof, is more valuable for its the outside world. of getting food. mineral tlurn for agricultural purposes, will be went to the law school of the University his story. He had been in Cleveland, and noted for report to the Comm«*- attempt of Pennsylvania for a year, and that cost where he , made an unsuccessful - ........ r- nniDer land. 11 the Staten of California. Ore.on received Tracy Was Jealous. of tbe General Land Office at Washing Train in a Hold Up. u — 1 Hc decInrs dec Ian that Nexads and Washington Territory.” as extend«! •ioner So, you see, the to Senator Hanna He ton, D.C. “That is not my style. No man can an additional C has . B M oores , Register. S ali U a , Colo., July 14.—A rejMirt wan take me alone. And if I had a proper education needed to do this cost me $1.- t,,c anarchists have seta price of $60,000 1892. , Ub c l-*hd 9‘*‘« by act of August 4. Hanna's head, and that five received here shortly tiefore noon todHy traveling companion, a man of nerve, I 700. although you think $2 too much to uPyn FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. nr TUI.. ?i- Mn * Y B M c I ntosh , | attempts have been made to assassinate charge." that the Denver dt Rio Grande narrow coulden’t lie taken by a regiment of dep Ot Tillamook I'ounly, of Tillamook „r United States Land Office, The farmer looked lawyer Penny . | him. The Townsitc Trustees bought nregon l,aa this day filed n Ihl, offl e her gunge patwenger train, which left here uties. If I am »hot it will be from l»e Oregon City. Oregon, June 19th. too»- early last, night, waa held up and robtied Idnd. And with another man to guard [»acker over from head to foot for a mo him a ticket to Pittsburg, to get him out I nf V. 1? 4 I 5 ' - Lot I and Nw U Notice is hereby given that A B Hammond, of the city. bv several men near ¡Sargents, weal of the op|»>site direction, a man of some ment. and then ex« laiuied; whose post office address is Portland, <Menon, . Well-hy-gum! W’hut • darned ........... ... M .„.„ Bryan’s Marahall Fisa. Hisses ............... and cheers greeted has made application to select under the Act of nerve who knew how to handle a gun, June 4th. 18»7 (30 Stats. 36), the fllowing dw I’lie robbery occurred at 1 .50 o’clock to we could go wherever we wanted to and fool yer must have bin afore they begun name w hen it was mentioned at the us innner or stone than for agrici.ltiua! nut* cribed tract of surveyed land,to-wit : ______ , Tammany Fourth of July banquet. The Ke day at Chester, t’olo.. 250 miles west of not I m compelled to keep under cover on you! ’ t,,^dci>«.rrrus oVrTci'r Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter, Eugene Ware, the new pension com- I 5*” "rc om.’nous for the Democracy, Denver. The engineer was coin|»elled at a (Mirtion of the time, as I am in travel Thirty-three. Township Four North. Tlll.n.<x>kUO?X Fr^T ltheO?i.hC7,,‘y; Section Range Nine West. W.M. the point of a revolver to »top the train ing alone. misainner. is having experiences which " t,mf when Bryan thought SSSiSKSS? Lot One. Section One. Township Three Noitb. by masked men, who had climkied over shake complacency w ith which he enter- CW , or" wns Part the enemy’s coun Range Ten West. W.M. Merrell a Coward. the tender. Two safes in the express Within the next thirty days frorr the date votcs more “But Merrill was no gixid. He was ts! upon his poaiticn. “I am convinced. ’ Jf' ’ hereof, all protests or contests aga’tirt the ear were blown open, but it ia claimed Maui .Mr Ware, shortly after taking the therein 1900 than he did in 1896. he has selection on the ground that the land described by the officer of the Rio Grande express never anything but an impediment to office, ’ that if one will not get angrv a Vi right * to assume that he was pretty or any portion thereof, is more valuable for its «*.-*»1 I fr , A.l -A I I" . Company that the robtwra failed to secure me, and 1 am glad he is out of the way. and will bear patiently with the old sol’- u C trex, ted in that locality, even though mine al than for agricultural purposes will be any plunder from the safes The pas I never could trust him on guard except ' ” '' B M om ««, Register. received and noted for report to the Coni mi»- diers, who uro more or cr»nk». he he stood far lichind McKinlev there in none- of the General Land office at Waabing- se ngera were compelled to alight from in places where there were no danger, both canvasses. It is plain from recent on. D.C. can get along without friction of a very the ears and line Up alongside the tracks anyway, and then lie was so frightened C has . B. M oorf . s , Register Blasts from Ram’s Horn. annoying kind " A week later Ware re manifestations that the Nebraskan has in the canyon, and they were relieved of that nt times he would wake me up j ,r ' e J ,ds Empire State vet. turned to Topeka to nettle up some priv Men do not stumble on salvation BHKKirF*« NAI.K. their money ami valuables Many of needlessly in the fear that we were lieing lliis is a fact that is likely to give some the passeng»‘rs threw away their money, surrounded. 80 when I got the paper ate buainew. At once his office hecatue concern to the reorganizers. The Demo Moral exercise makes moral athlete« N otice is H ereby G iven .— That in p'«F the niecca of pilgrims, who came not watches and jewelry among the rocks and saw that the reporters and the peo H-J m ’ W°ik con’'!''» of small deeds soance of a decree and order of s*** to worship but to demand. A sniveling cratic presidential aspirant of 19(14 who Hard living do«» not make ensv dying rendered in the Circuit Court of the bt’te nJ before the robltrs searched rhem. There ple thought lie had some nerve it made has Bryan ’ s ill-will mav as well prepare specimen of humanity, who probably for the County of Tillamook, on th« were many tourists among the passen me hot. I thought at Hist 1 would shnke 9th day of June. 1902, in the suit of E»nb«rt never served outside of the commissary for ove-throw. Either in the convcn. deXWo71iX”TiT,i Uri th' gers. and it is presumed that the losses him and travel alone, but lieforv we de tion or out of it. Brviin will pass sen Marolf, Plaintiff, vg. Ann Malaney. cided to separate I taunted him with his dt'imrtment. wss persistent in demand pJ^dd7rmnki’,,rOOd b"‘« Johnnon. Mary A. Magarrvll. T. J Lnoyand »• of some were heavy. tence of political death upon him. < Magarrell. Defendant«, and of an executio® The train was the weatlmiind narrow- cowardice and he got huffy. Then we ing a pension. There was something duly isaued out of the Mid Court in the tX,7iTre’UCW” mi'' b"','~ret ol *ut on the jjtli day of June. 1902. I will e»po*^r guage pawenger tiam, which left 1 Denver agreed to fight a duel. Th» was in’ the alsHit his ciaim that he coulden’t prove. last night. It is not known how many woods in Lewis C ounty, not (ar from ••(Jet sOnu- affidavits from your wife and sal»», and sell as the law directsat the door ofu* children.” said Ware. •'Well, you see Comt House of said county, in Tillamook City. passengeis were nitoard, blit the cars as Chehalis. colonel.’' said the man. "I kinder ran off Oregon, on Monday, the 2iK day of Julv. « usual at this season were all tilled A Regular Duel. the hour of to o’clock a.m . the real property and left my wife and children and I The s<'ene of the io‘»l ery is in a wild ■ situated in Tillamook County. Oregon, and 7* Religious teachers cotint for "We agreed to start together from a don't know where thev nre.” “Ran off more than rri,*d in aaid decree and order of sale a® fo‘‘ mountainous country at the hot of Mar- religious teachings. line and walk ten step* each, in opposite low«, to wit ; »ha'I l‘a»s. on the west slope, and the | dirtc tori« frotn’eauh othtr, and then turd and left your family!” snorted War- W *4 an<i lots 6, 7. 8. and 9 ot Sponges gather easily, |, ot tbev are "Well, you mean scoundrel g-t out of i< liliers of w hom there w ere four escap- iQ. Tp 4 s R to w of the Wiliam«« AND smiultan. oiinly and l«egi’i firing. From tins office before I drop you down lhe dtnckly wrung dry. ’ ■ are fJon ’•endian in Oregon, except the following id into the mountains I in the toWnof .icran Park to wit his lutagl ng in arranging the terms, I elevator, and don't you ever show your ,, , H'• better tn be saved i------------ ■ BIoCk , • all »n a storm than • Lois i4, T. I6 |7 and ,g e as convinced that he was intending to ugly face around here again!" And thin drowned in a calm. —— Notice. «Jock > all of Block 3 ; Lota I. S. 4 S"' 1 11 . turn before he hid taken the ten steps, tlie new pension comtu »doner gave evi The Tillamook Headlight for one year of5.harnc‘*r cannot be built Biork to and Lots 1. 2. 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8. 9. lo.iL 14. '5 and I w as determined not to let him get and 16 of Block 11 »n<l Loti 14. i5. 1«. U. »*• and the Portland Evening Journal tor the drop on me. 80 when I had taken j dence of that long suffering putierce without an architect. 20. 21. and 22 of Block 1». which is to conquer for him those («tlx six months tor $2.50. Subscribe at once. eight steps. I turned around and look a Dated at Tillamook City. Oregon, this l^lhHay The first effect of knowledge is the con of peace. sciousness of igrorance. * stll«con- Of June I TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT H H ALDERMAN. •Sheriffof TillamooxCo .Ore-