Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 24, 1902, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 24, 1902
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
T imber L and . A ct jvmx 3. 1878.—N otice fob
Department of the Interior.
The British government in likely to1
LOS9 OF MILLIONS.
P ublication .
Laud Office at Oregon City, or
prove 1 hat John \V. Mackay was doini-
United States I.and Office.
Oregon
City,
Oregon.
Corn
and
Wheat
Destroyed
by
Died, this morning Mrs. Mary Jenkins,
Notice
I m hereby given that UtIe5foll!j!L.
ciie<l in England, and to collect $1,000,-
June
23rd,
I9O2,
Emperor William will confer decora­
age 78 years. She was one of the oldest
settler baa filed notice of her luteniu*
Mississippi Flood.
Notice i» hereby given that in • ompiianc« named
tion on about 300 Americans w ho came 000 death duty.
make final proof in supuort of her claim ¿J
persons in the county.
with the provision» of the act of ( ougre»t I t<»
The Irish census return«, just com-
thMt»ai<l
proof will be made before thaci.“*
in contact with Prince Henry on his
K eokuk , la.. July 20.— Ex petition Bine'. .'7» Zllll« Anyu for th. ml. <•<
pitted, show that in the past halt century of the flooded district of the Mississippi tiahcr laud« in the Slate» of l alifurui«. ,_'<»»'''1* Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook Or.^
[ recent visit.
on
August
16th, 1902, viz.
D
NETARTS.
more
that
3,000,000
Irish
have
emu
and Washington Territory. «» ex
EDITH E BROWN.
River from Keokuk south shows condi­ Nevada
Mr«. H. A. Smith, widow of Repres­
tended to all the public Land State» bv act of H E. No. 1:87».
grated, largely to the United States.
the
i«. »«<’. 26 tb , .
tions beyond the appreciation or rea­ Au*u.t4.
Mrs. Boyington and family and M úm entative Smith, committed suicide Sun-
o hacketi.
8 W.
F b *
The Supreme Court has issued a writ lization of any but people of long experi­
Iris, of Bay City, are camping on the ! day night by jumping into the river
She name» the following witueanes ton™
Tillamook. county ol Tillamook, stale of her
1 from the Morrison-atieet bridge in Port­ forbidding the American Book Company ence with the father of water» in its Of
Ih ach for a few weeks.
continuous
residence
upon
and
cultivaiu?
Oregon, ha» tin» day filed in thia
h*'.
100
Dr. Mills, of Pleasant Valley, spent land. Despondency is given as the cause. to do business in Kansas until it secures most destructive mood. The situation -worn »tatem.nl No. 5*>i. for th. porch»« ■’ of said laud, VIZ :
J. 1» E«1wanlw, of Tillamook, Or ; T. B
j
a charter.
is growing worse hourly. There is ab­ the Ne of Se % and bh of be L of arc. !*, lev.
Saturday and Sunday at Netarts.
of
Tillamook.
Or.;
Jain^«
E.
Brown
The Steamship Primus, of Hamburg,
Ne 14 of Ne 1 4 of e< . No m, in township
The earthquake at St. Vincent Tues­ solutely not the slightest chance of stop­ ami
J P Allen and family, of Tillamook, with 185 pa singers on board, was cut
. Brown of North Yauihill'ru
No. I 8, range No. 8 W ami will offer proof Trunk Or; H. ( C
ha ». B Moo»»», R,,,,";*
S|>ent Sunday on the Beach enjoying in t wo ahd sunk by the tug Hansa, on day, aitcorditig to advices wa« local, and ping the flood, which is a dozen times to show that the land sought is mow
and taking in the sea breeze and having the River Elbe, at 12:80 Monday morn­ appears to have been confined to within the most costly of any in the history ot ble for it* timber or stone than for ag* icullui Hl TiMBEK L and . A ct J i ne 3, iSyS.-NoTiri
Diiryueea,
and
to
establish
Ins
claim
to
said
land
a certain area, with Kingston« and its the great river above St. Louis.
a most pleHsant time.
P ublication .
Lf.Pe the county Clerk of Tillamook < ounty.
ing. So far as is ascertainable about 50
United States Land Office
The correspondent of the Associated at Tillamook ( ity, Oregon, on Saturday, the
Mum Millie Phelps is very sick with
vicinity apparently the center.
persons were drowned.
Oregon City, Ore.,
6th
day
of
September,
1902.
He
names
as
wi
-
Press
went
over
the
worst
damaged
area
typhoid fever.
Captain Walter Lyon, private secreta­
Notice is hereby given that "J coinpiXL.
(’. B. Wiley and G. M. Watkins went
A great ledge of nickle, copper and ry to Governor Geer, had h conference in the steamer Silver Cresent and found n irank H Kearney, of Portland, Oregon ,
I
to Tillamook
...» jiunu.j
Monday
gold has been uncovered on Kutcher with Superintendent Lee, of the Oregon everywhere the greatest crops ever Walter C. Bailey. Wesley Kush and John o- with the provisions of the act of Con Jre««/.
June 3. 1H78, eutitled "An act for the
Phelps, who has been Knife Creek, of Western Josephine Penitentiary, regarding the payment of known under water deep enough to Paquet, of Tillamook. Or.
M m Lillian
J...............
of timber lands in the States of Californi?
Any and all persona claiming
sick and very low for the past five week«, | County, Th* discoverers are A. H. the reward to Mis. Waggoner for the float a steam boat. People at the river
Hix.T • described lands are requea e«t to file their Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory
is recovering. She is able to sit up at ! Ramsey and W. A. Ingrain, the two return of Merrill's body to the peniten­ cities give an immense mass of details, claims n this office ou or before said bth day extended to ail the Public Land States by ioilr
August 4. 1892,
3 ■Vl01
present.
prospectors who made the recent copper tiary. It was decided to take no ac­ all to tie generalized in losses aggregat­ ol September, I902.
4
HELEN WATT.
H
C has . B. M oires , Register,
Netarts has quite a crowd of campers discovery on Slate Creek, located just tion until Governor Geer’s return, which ing many millions of dollars. Hundreds
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, state ia »
of farmers, rich 10 days ago, are penni­
at the present time and there is room over the divided from Butcher Knife.
Territory) of Oregon, has thin dav filed in thk
will be in a day or two.
office her sworn statemeul No. w ful.
NOTICE FOK PUBL’CATION.
for lots more. Come and enjoy your-
less and homeless and hundreds are
John W. Mackay, of San Francisco,
Department of the Interior.
The statement is made in New York
put chase of the S H of Sw »4 of Section No
selves.
watching and praying that the great
Land
office
at
Oregon
('ity.
Ore.
in Township No. 2 N, Range No. io W and will
who has been suffering from heart prost- that Mrs Strong, the mother of Putman
June 2,8th, 1902
Mr. James, the Forest Grove nier«
which are the only bulwark agai­
offer pioof to show that the land sought i
Bradley Strong, for whom the |»olice are levers
|
ration
died
at
the
residence
at
Carlton
Notice is hereby given that the following more valuable for its timber orstone than for
nst millions of losses anil many cases ot
chant, with his family, left for their
House Terrace, in London, on Mondav. searching to find out w liat he did with
named settler has tiled notice of his intention agricultural purposes, and to establish het claim
home in the Grove, Monday morning.
to make final proof iu support of his claim, to said land before the Coun y Clerk 0 Tilk
Mr M ackay was the last surviving $250.QUO worth of May Yobe’s jewels, penury will hold.
Careful estimates indicate the loss up and that said proof will b* made before the monk county, at Tillamook City, Oregon
member of (lie four Bonanza Kings, is seriously ill. Her son's escape is said j
to today at about $6.000,000, with every County Clerk of Tillamook City. Oregon, Friday, the 1st day of August, 1902. She name«
Flood, O’Brien and Fair, the other three to have caused her illness.
ae witnesses :
8
BOULDER CREEK.
1902. '’is
prospect that it will lie increased by 011 August 9th.
WARREN N VAUGHN,
Frank Long. Robert Robbins, of Bav Ci»v
members of the quartet, having long
The drive organized hi Uavite province ' ; $2,000,000, wi
or $3,000.000 by the rise Heir at law of Chailes W Vaughn, decer-sed ; Or : John R Harter David Martiny, oi TillJl
....
....
«
since
died.
last week
for Hie capture
of FHizanio
K’ W
Sh'iiajmrt"
the pwer
Haying is in full blast, and everyone
Sw % of Ne .<
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~r -
.
. : HDUVC
I11UII IlctS HUfc i reached
VUl IIV VI vuv
ivnvi H E 13,576, for the W of Se
praying for sunshine.
. .
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
8trelc|ies VZB
of the
Most «»•
of -••••»
this and Lot 2, Sec. 6. tp. 3 S. K. 7 w
Mrs Maggie Mitchell Ilelinbold, the and Mi ntalloi), the ladrone chiefs, lias 1 | WIWVIIW
V nC river.
river. I>*ww
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to prove uis above described landware requested to tiletheir
Miss Lena Bays has l>een working lor twice married daughter of Senator Mit­ failed. 1 The
he chiefs broke through the
oss j is s on t|
ie Missouri side of the river continuous residence upon and cultivation
t ie J I j loss
the
ol cairns in this office on or before said istdavnt
Mrs. Della Jensen during haying ami chell of Oregon, was married in Wash­ cordon and esca|M*d to the mountains. .
Keokuk and Hannibal.
August, 1902.
3 01
said land, viz.
.
,
Miss Rachel Woods for Mrs. Glad will. ington on Monday to Francis Hoyt Twelve hundred constabulary were en-! palsi,lg tbe water-lapped lumber yard«
William Bodvfelt, of Trask. Oregon ; James
C har . B. M ooers . Register
Wild blackberries are rippening fast Griffin, a New York lawyer. The cere gaged in the drive, covering an area of I (>f Keokuk, the mouth of the Des Moines Kodad. David Martiny and Edward Carey, of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F a .
Tillamook, Oregon.
these hot days.
P ublication .
< River is seen to be nearly two miles wide.
( has B. M oores , Regi/ter.
mony was performed at St. Paul’s Epis­ 50 square miles
United States Land Office.
Mr. Borba s family went to the beach copal Church, the Senator giving Lis
A complete unofficial abstract of the Normally thers are two mouths and a
Oregon ( ity. Oregon
last week.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
daughter away. Intimate friends only vote for Governor at the June election delta covered with farms which are now
June ¡‘¿th iqo.
Department of the Interior,
Miss Ethel Ray and Miss Rachel attended the wedding.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
has lieen compiled from the records in under raging torrents
Alexandria was
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City.
Ore.,
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of Con«r?*M «1
Woods, attended church at Woolf Creek,
june
28th.
1902.
1878, entitled " An act for the sal. 0
Charles Stahl, a brother-in-law of the hands of fhe several (’ounty Clerks. protected to the last bv the Egyptian
Sunday P. M.
Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- JuneS, lands
It shows Chamberlain's plurality to be levee, the breaking of which would semi
in the Mates of California, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye were up Police Officer Jack Roberts, of Portland, 276, instead of 256, as heretofore suppos­ four feet of waler all over the town named settler has filed notice of his intention timber
Washington Territory.“ as ex'
to make final proof in support of his claim, and Nevada, to and
was drowned at Seaside on Monday.
from Coulsonburg Sunday.
all the Public Land States bvaitnf
ed. The vote was : Chamberlin. 41.- Gregory is submerged except the while that said proof will be niaoe before the County tended
August
4,
18'22,
Mr and Mrs. E. T. Coulson passed Stahl who was a powerful young man, 857 ;
Furnish, 41,581 :
Hunsacker. Church, in which services were held to- Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Or.,
WINFIELD C TROMBLEY,
atiout 25 years old. ventured out far be­
Boulder Sunday en route up the river.
ilth, 1902, viz :
of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State of Oram,
3483 ; Ryan, 3771 ; total, 90,292. About day. the congregation from the country on August
ELI THOMAS COULSON :
Our new mail service is highly satisfac­ yond the curf, became exhausted and 2300 of those who cast ballots failed to reaching the house of worship by the
has this day filed in this office his X'
11,701. for the E of Ne and N of Se statement No. 6,785, for the purchase of ifo.
tory to all concerned, as far as we can was carried out to sen by a strong cross­ mark their ballots so as to express a railroad, which is still above the flood II. E.
sec 2i,T 3S, K 9W.
Ne % of Section No. 2, in Township ji0 .
current which sweeps off to the north
learn.
He name-» the lol lowing witnesses to prove South,
No 8 We«', > nd will 08-«
choice
for
Governor.
in
a
waste
of
waters
miles
wide.
Other
his continuous residence upon and cultivation proof to Range
News is uncommonly scarce so pray just outside the line of breakers.
show that the land sought is more
towns
ami
cities
on
the
island
are
be
­
of
said
land,
viz
:
Riiicide
Ht
valuable
for
its
timber and stone than for
The
double
murder
and
excuse brevity.
Mrs. Geneva Taylor, 36, wife of Hiram
Ernest Haag, Edward Kinnaman and Joseph
yond the danger line.
purposes, and to establish his claim
Bixby, of Beaver, Oregon ; James Hughey, of agricultural
Taylor, a poor farmer at the Looney Seattle, Saturday nigiit turns out to
Immense fields are seen in a great lake Tillamook.
to
said
land
before
the County Clerk of Till«
Or.
mook County, Oregon, at Tillamook uhv*
NEHALEM.
Creek, Va., mines, a few miles from the result of deliberate planning for re- with the shore line visible only with a
C has . B M oores , Register.
of a ¡'^"vid
hasty 1 I Rl,,ss' where the high bluffs bound the
Oregon, on Friday, the 29th of August i®u2
the Kentuckey border, gave birth to | venge rather than the result Ihit*
He names as witnesses :
David
Miss Ora Scovell went out to War­ triplets—all
girls--! hursday
night. quarrel. It now seems that
George 11. Williams, of Bay City, Oregon
i at«’ ’ « s wif«
J une 3. 1878,—N otice for
wife. I bottoms. Islands dotting the river at T imber L and , A P ct
rington again Wednesday altera short Their weights were four, five and six Thomas ran off with Samuel Lake
Bessie M Williams, of Bay City, Oregon’
ublication .
its
normal
stage
have
disappeared,
ex
­
Lak
a
came
to
Seattle,
smoothed
the
mat-
!
visit at her home.
«
illiam S Hare, of Foley, Oregon ; WilliaTn 1
United
States
Land
Office.
pounds. This is the third time Mrs.
cept for the tops of trees or fringe of
Rli fenberg, of Bay City, Oregon.
Oregon City, Oregon,
The logging camp started up again Taylor has given birth to triplets and ter over.lived with the couple as a broth.; i high shore willows protruding slightly
Any
and all persons claiming adversely the
July
12th.
1902.
Wednesday.
er of the woman heretofore known as,'
the nine children are all living.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance above-described lands are requested 10 file their
while green coral reefs. Occasionally a
Mrs Thomas, and when opportunity
The schooner Monteray went out
with the provis oils of the a t of Congress ot claims in this office on or before said 2oth dav
bouse
on
piles
is
seen,
but
generally
3
H»*ayy rains in Centrial Iowa, Friday offered shot them Ixitli down and com-
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ol oi August, 1902.
Sunday with a load of lumber from the
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and Saturday are sending a flood down | unfed suicide. The death of Mrs. Tho oniv roofs show to mark the center of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
mill.
farms
of
corn.
On
the
edge
of
the
flood
Nevada
ami
,
Washington
Territory,"
as
ex
­
r T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice fo »
Mr. Banker arrived Friday and will upon prosperous Missouri farmers, which mas (or Lake) is momentarily expected.
corn gradually rises on a slope, tasseled tended to all the Public Land Statts by act of
P ublication .
commence work at once at his mill, form, will ruin many of them and cause losses
United States Laud Office,
tops ears and stalks appearing in order. August 4, 1892.
Oleo
manufacturers
are
not
only
loud
ANTHONY
DANIT1O.
aggregating,
nt
a
concervative
estimate,
erllv owned by R. Krebs.
I ’ In a few half submerge« 1 fields are tracks Of Aberdeen, county of Chehalis, State of Wash.,
Oregon City, Oregon,
in
their
denunciation
<»f
the
new
oleo
Dr. I). A. Watters i came in Friday $2,500,(JIM). There seems to be no hope
,
June 12th, igo2.
law, but have begun a literary campaign ’ of wheat in the background and many has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
and held quarterly meeting
i
Saturday tor the country between Keokuk and with a view apparently to stimulating a
ment No. 5821, for the pmehase of the lzots
more weie washed to the Gulf of Mexico. 6 and 7 of sec. 6, Tp. 3 N. K. Io W and E *2 of with the provisions of the act of Congress of
and preached Saturday evening anil Hannibal, 300 square miles, mostly plant­
3. I878. entitled “An «ct for the side of
Se % of Sec. No. 1. in Township No 3 N. Range June
ed in corn, with some thousands of acres public sentiment that will sustain (heir
Sunday.
timber I hih I a in the States ofCalliornia Ore-
demand f<»r its immediate repeal. The
President Hill, of the Great Northern, No. 11 W, and will offer proof to show that the gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory ” a.
Jim Johnson is running the gasoline of wheat in the shock.
land
sought
is
more
valuable
fur
its
timber
or
test of the law will nnqne»<tionably de­ has placed at the disposal of Colonel stor.e than for agricultural purposes, and to extended to all the Public Land States by set
boat between Nehalem City and the
J
The Army and Navy Journal, which termine its wisdom <>r folly, but prevail­ R. \\ . Richardson, good roads expert establish his claim to said land before the Re of Ai gust 4, 1892,
mouth of the river.
WILLIAM 8. HARE,
is recognised as a semi official publica­ ing on the «ante congress that enacted a for the United States Government, a gister and Receiver of this office at Ort gon i ity,
Of TillamoOK, county of T llamook. State of
Oregon,
on
Saturday,
the
4th
day
of
October,
tion, in commenting on Smith’s ’ Kill law to repeal it would border on the complete train, with the privilege of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
lqo? He names os witneses.
Siletz Reservation Cperfed.
and Burn” case, says his retirement is legislative miracle.
taking it over the lines of rhe system
Byron |. Sanford, of Montavilla, Oregon ; sworn statement No. 5784. for the ptirehaue of
Nw *4 ol section No. 2, in Township 1 8
morally
at
least,
if
not
technically,
an
whenever he sees fit without cost. Tue William Krirsel. of Portland, Oregon ; Janies the
The rush for land on Mondav at the
Range No 8 West, and will offri proof to
The State Department has calle 1 upon [
W >cott. of Seattle. Wash. ; George E. Huntley, show
Oregon City Land Office kept the increase of the piinishtUHiit adjudged the navy for a warship to be sent to Cape j train will lie employed in making dem of
that the laud sought is more valuable for
Aberdeen,
W-sh,
officials busy all day. The occasion was against him and that it violates the llaytien, Hayti, to protect American in­ onstrationsof roadbuilding through the
Any and all persons claiming adversely the its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses.
and to establish his claim to said land
spirit
of
the
112th
article
of
war.
The
above-described
lands
are
requested
to
file
their
Northwest.
The
cost,
of
operating
the
the opening of the Siletz Reservation,
befoie the County Clerk of Tillamook County
“We regard the terests and also the ci’izens of other | train will approximate $100 a day and claims in this office on or before said 4th day at
anil when the office closed 1-2 claims article concludes :
Til'amook City, Oregon on Friday, the 29th
October,
1932.
countries
there.
The
request
is
liased
’tay of August. 1902. He names as witnesses:
were allowed and 244 receipts issued. President’s action not only as unjust, upon the following dispatch the United I an itinerary of 100 days is planned, rep
C has . B M oores , Register.
Winfield
Trombley George H. Williams
Many of the claims w ere in conflict, l ut but as unwise and unfortunate.”
States conml at Cape Haytien : ‘‘Troops resenting the equivalent of a esali sub­
Bessie M Williams and William L. Riefenber«.
some of these were adjusted so that out
“ I’ll tell you when the American negro ami a government warsliipare approach- j scription fro a the Great Northern of T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for of Bay (..ity, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adver-ely the
P ubmcation
ol the 141 tilings recorded claims of only will go hack to Africa,” said Bishop ing to bombard Cape Haytien There i $10,000.
United States Land Office,
ah<»ve described a nds are requested to file their
17 conflict.
Abraham Grant, of Indianapolis, “when is great excitement among foreigners as ’
c I hihis in this office on or befo e said 29H1 day of
Oregon City, Oregon,
Of the 20,040 acres in the township, the old oak, that has braved the storms to their personal safety. ’
August, 1902.
*
July 12th, 19O2.
IK,880 acres were tiled upon, leaving of 100 years, goes bayk to the acorn.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
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with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
of
only 3100 acres not taken. Two thou­ Tell me this is not my country ! I and
Carrie Nation has come down another
I1MHER L and , Acr J une 8. 1878;—N otice Fol
June 3. 167s. entitled “An act for the sale of
P ublication ,
sand dollars was taken in payment bv my ¡»topic hel|>ed to build these 200.000 peg or two and is now advertising her­
timbei lands in the States of California. Oregon,
United States Land Office,
Receiver Bibee.
Of the filings made miles of railroads, we brought forth the self as a street- fare attraction in Misso-1
Nevada and Washington Territory,’ as ex­
Oregon City, Oregon,
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
fully three-fourths of them are bv squat­ corn, the cotton and the rice. By the uri. Several managers have received |
x,
L
J”«« Hth. 190a.
August 4th, I8J2.
Notice
is
hereby
giv 11 that in compliance
ter». Some have not seen the land lor sweat of our face we have earned the her literature, which bears a half-tone
MRS. LIZZIE W SCOTT,
with the provisions ofthe act of Congiess of
years, while many who have Jived on right to sing, ' My Country, ’Tis of picture of the old woman, beneath which
Of Seattle, county of King. State of Wash., b
’’“?
*878. entitled "An act for the sale
has this day filed in this office her sworn
the laud 14 months, as provided bv law, Thee.’ ”
in this line : “American’s Most Famous
timber lands in the States of California,
statement No 5820, for the purchase of the ot
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”ss
will commute, paying $1 50 per acre
Woman.” The fair season not being
Nw
'
4
,
Section
32,
in
Township
4
N,
Range
No.
to all the Public Land States by act of
The schooner Herman has sailed from fully open yel, she is going about the
therefor.
io W, and will offer proof to show that the land extended
August 4, 1892,
J
souaht is more valuable for its timber or stone
The timber land act does not apply to San Francisco for the South Seas, osten­ state making R|>eeches, selling hatchets
BESSIE M. WILLIAMS,
than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish or Bay Ciry,
the Siletz Reservation, and all the land sible on a pleasure trip, but in reality it is and soliciting money to build a home in
county
of
Tillamook,
State
of
her claim to said land before the Register Hiid Oregon, has this day filedin this office her sworn
Monday was taken as homestead». said in search of buried treasures, amou­ Kansas Citv, Kan., for “the destitute
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, "ta'euient No
5783,
for
the
pmehase
of
nting
to
$70,000,000
reported
to
have
on Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1902 She the N h of Sw % and N of Se % of Section No.
Some of the squatters say that the land
widows of drunkards.’’
The greatest ambition of Amer­
names as witnesses :
is verv valuable; that some of the claims been hidden on an island by the muti­
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No.
3
S,
Range
No.
7
W
.
fd
4
A field of wheat t>elonging to A. L.
Byron J. Sanford, of Montaiille, O egon •
ican met, ami women is to have
offer proof to show that <he land • ought is
will cut as high as 12,000,000 feet, which nous crew of a Japanese ship. Captain Knight, a renter of land on the Uma­
William Krirsel, of Portland, Or. ; George p’. will
more valuable for its timber or stone than
homes blessed with children. The
will bring about $2500. Some of the James Brown, a retired manner of the tilla reservaiion, caught fire from sparks
Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash; Anthony Hami tor
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
tio, of Aberdeen, Wash.
squatters have filed before the Clerk of Atlantic Coast, is in command of the <»f a combined harvester, and befoie the :
to said land before the County < lerkof
woman afflicted with female dis­
Any and all persons claiming adverse'? the claim
lillamook
County, at 1 illamook Citv, Oregon,
Lincoln County, where the land is Herman, and is accompanied by four or flame could be checked 3(1 a«-« es of wheat
ease is constantly menaced with
above described lands are requested to file their on Friday the
2qth da, of August, 1902. She
five
Eastern
friends.
The
little
schooner
situated, and will bring the total filings
claims in this office on or before said 4th day names a* witnesses
were destroyed
But for the presence
.
becoming a childless wife. No
ol October, 1902.
7
to about 10O. All these will no doubt was fitted out at ail expense of $18,000. of a large number of laborers, the tire
Williams.
Hare,
of Foley, Oregon ; Winfield
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medicine
can
restore
dead
or
­
lie in conflict with claims nlreadv
(
.
Trombley,
George
II Williams and William
As it was,
The heavy rains prevailing in Bing, would have been disastrous.
L- Riefenbvrg, of Bay City Oregon.
allowed, which will result iu contests to hampton, N. Y„ for the past few days it took four hours to stay the fire, which
gans, but Wine of Cardui does
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 18;8.—N otice for
Any
and
all
persons
claiming adversely the
determine the entryman.
P ublication .
reached a climax Saturday when
..
alwive-described lands are requested to filetheir
regulate derangements that pre­
three was accomplished by plowing a num tier
United States Land Office,
claims 111 this office ou or before said 29th day
separate cloudbursts occurred within of furrows around it. The Joss is about
vent conception; doos prevent
of August, 1902.
Oregon Ci y, Oregon,
A western exchange tells of the janitor the limits of Rome County and several $600,■'«covered by insurance, The com­
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miscarriage; does restore weak
wr »• 11
. given that Jui
- »9®»-
of a city school who threw tip his job | in surrounding territory to the north- bined harvester was saved with diffi
Notice
is hereby
in >’ ,ath
compliance
FOKKST RESERVE SHLVCTION
functions and shattered nerves
with the provisions of the act of Congress ol
one <lav, and when asked by a friend I ward, breaking mill dams, washing out cully.
United States l aud Office,
June 31 d, 1878 entitled ‘An act for the sale of
what the trouble was. said : “Well, it’s railroad tracks and highway bridges,
and does bring babies to homes
Oregon Citv, Oregon.
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon
A tempest in a teapot has been stirred
tins: I'm honest, and I won't stand and doing other damage, besides delav­
Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex'
......
.
June loth, 1902.
barren
and
desolate
for
years.
Notice Is herebv given that A. B. Hammond,
tended to all the Puldie Land States bv act ol
bein’ slurred.
If I ever found a pencil or ing trains. IFour Iiersons nre dead, and up over the statements said to have l»een
Wine of Cardui gives women the
August 4th, 1493
’
whose post office address is Portland, Oregon,
any thing else in the school when I was two are seriously injured. The loss to, made in a letter to his wife of Consul-
has made an application to select under the
«...
BYKON J. SANFORD,
General E. S. Bragg, of Havana, to the
health and strength
sweepin’ out 1 always gave it to the priqierty will reach $200,000.
„ i to bear heal­
Of Montavilla county of Multnomah, Slate of Act of June 4th. 1M97 (So Stats. 36 , the following
effect that “Uncle Sam might as well i
Oregon, lia- thw day filed in this office hi. described tract of surveyed land, to wit:
thy children.
You can g*et a
principal ; but. just the same, the teacher
Northeast quaiter of Southeast quarter,
Senator Hanna has interested himself try to make a whistle out of a pig’s tail
s>v°rn atateinent No. . vh ,. for the purchase of
or some one that’s too iqean to face inc,
dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui
in the case of Dr Russell Wilson, a vounp as to try to do anything with the Cubans. ”
‘t a"d l,,t’ ' »•><! 4. of Section Nineteen. Northeast quarter of North­
gives me the shir ”
section 4. in Township 3 North. Range 10 east quarter. Section Thirty. Township Three
from your dealer.
Ohio
physician,
who
has
lieen
sentenced
This
statement
was
published
and
cre
­
“In what way ?” asked the friend.
W and will offer pioofto show that the land North, Hauge Nine West. W.M.
AA ithin the next thirty days from the date
sought is more aluable for its timber or stone
“ Well, just this : A little while ago I to death because of having taken part ated a flurry in Cuba, some of the rad- ,
than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish horeof. all protests or contests against th**
in
an
alleged
filibustering
expedition
ical
papers
going
so
far
as
to
demand
|
saw written on the board, ’Find the
selection
on the ground that the land described
his
claim
to
said
land
before
the
Register
nnd
common multiple,’ Well I diden't say a against the Nicaraguan Government, J his removal. No official action has been j
143 Market ttreet,
Recener oftlils office at Oregon ( ity,
Sator or any portion thereof, is more valuable for its
T -, . Memphis. Tenr., April 14,1901
day. the 4th day of October. looZ. He names a» mineral than for agricultural purposes, will he
word, but I searched from garret to Wilson was captured by a Nicaraguan i taken, however, and General Bragg has
w iiuvsscs *
received and noted for report to.the Commis­
' ’I00*
• bottle nf
or
cellar and I couldn’t find the darn thing. I vessel recently,and he amongothers was | i fallen back tqx n the traditional excuse '
or C. rdui and
one 0,1 Darkae#
William Krirsel of Portland. Or : George F sioner of the General Land Office’at B ashiug-
ton,
D.C.
Well, again Inst night, in big writin,* on sentenced to dentil Senator Hanna has ' that he was misquoted. What he did '
Ho'or'It ,,f. Aberd?' "- w «»h ; Anthony bamb
married fifteen years and had never
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the same board, it said, ’Find the com- | telegraphed the State Department to I write in a confidential letter to his wife, '
Settle Wad'':
*"*' of
ot
cLdS?
h
v*
I
11
Un,u
1
tock
W1
«
look
into
the
matter
and
plead
that
Dr.
which
he
did
not
expect
to
see
the
light
mon divisor.' ’Well,’! says to myself,
K-i “i,1’
1 »m mother ot a fine
Any anil all person, claiming advers-ly the
FOKHST RESERVE SKI.HCT1ON.
Wilson
was
on
the
alleged
filibustering
of
publication,
was
this:
“
When
Uncle
>
says 1, ‘both them darn things be lost
TheTbLhi whi|C s "?* born M,roh 31,1901,
aboie described lands »re requested to file
l ulled Stales I.and Office,
Ihmr claim, tu this office on or before said
now, and I'll get blamed for sweepin’ vessel III a professional capacity and not Sam got through trying to make an
Oregon City, Oregon.
4lh day of October .90,.
“la
as nn enemy to the Nicaraguan Govern­ Anglo Saxon out of a (’uhan.” Whether
June 19th, 1902.
ein, so I’ll quit.’’
Notice
Is
hereby
given that A. B Hanmond.
C
has
.
b
.
M
oores
,
Register.
ment.
General Bragg will I m » calleti down for
whose post office address is Portland, Oregon,
this
reflection
upon
Uncle
Sam
remains,
Rev. W. W. Lucas, a negro minister.
Four men were instnntlv killed and a
has made application to select under the Act of
June 4ih, 1897 (30 Stats. 36/. the f Mowing des­
secretary of the Negro Young People's , fifth terribly injured by the explosion of to be seen. Official circles in Washing­
cribed tract of surveyed land.to.wit:
Christian and Educational congress, a delayed blast on the line of the l.vle- ton, however, take the view that his
inenl". The Chailaii^iÎ
Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter.
preached a sermon in Macon, Ga..........
< hattanoora. Ten “ “*
< «nnq.
. rc. t.oldendule Railroad, one nnd one hall confidential confession to his wife has
Se< tion Thirty-three. Township Four North,
Range Nine West, W M.
centl v in which he told in an original and miles north from the Columbia River. had the effect of practically destroying
Lot One, Sei-tiou One. Township Three Noith,
forcible wav some homely truths to his The accident occurred in a rock cut his usefulness at his present post in
Range Ten West, W.M.
race. He said : “I have decided that where th-v were working. A number of everything except the merest routine
Within the next tl irty days froir the date
the only way to get rid of the ’Jim Crow’ | blasts were fired at the same time, and duties.
hereof, all protests or contests aga nM the
«election on the ground that the land described
car is to get rid ol the ’Jim Crow negro. ns they thought nil had gone off, men
A Watch or Clock that wont
or any portion thereof, is more valuable for its
If 1 could use 200,000 bars of soap gathered around to resume »or«. Just 1
mine al than for agricultural purposes, will be
keep time is useless, if you have
on the unwashed negroes that travel then there was a terrific explosion of a j i
received and noted for report to the Comm’«-
sione- of the General Land Office at Washing­
on trains ami hang around depots I blast where the fuse had not burned as
one of this kin J bring it to me, I
ton. D.C.
would solve the negro problem about 20 quickly as the others. Four ol the men !
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per cent. Lazv, ragged, barefoot fel­ were torn almost to shreds, nnd died in :
will
guarantee
to
make
it
keep
Why You Should I rout on tiavinj
T imber L and . A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice fom
lows, longing lor silver slippers and long stnntlv. A filth, although terribly man­
P ublication .
white robes ami counting themselves gled. survives. He wns placed on board
perfect time or it wont cost you
United State* Laud Office,
woithv ; neglecting to provide a home a front to Ire taken to a Portland hos­
Oregon City, Oregon.
anything.
•
for their families on earth and vet claim pital.
Uneaiialed bv any other.
July 9th I9O2.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
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ing a house not made with their hands
Rentiers hanl leather soft.
The summary of rural free mail da-1
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
I
keep
the
most
reliable
time
in God's heaven ’ The white man is livery compiled bv the p-stal authori­
Especially prepared.
June 3, I 1878,
“;“, entitled ‘ An act for .7,^
the «de of
trying to make this earth blossom as a ties disci,w. a remarkable expansion
K; <-*ps out water.
timber land- 11 the Staten of California Ore on.
pieces that are to he had nt
Nevada and Washington Territory, “ as extruded
io<e and the negro is getting readv to of that Irranehe of the porrtofflee
A heavy lnxlied oil.
Al- j
t<» all Public Land States by act of August 4.
die ’ The white man is organizing soci­ timiijh lire first experiments were made
prices in reach of all, if von are
eties to turn out nt their funerals ’ Now. less than six years ago. <>,491 rural mail
EMILY B MUNTOftH,
arness
Of Tillamook connly, of Tillamook. State of
I object to a $ too funeral fora 50-ccnt I rmite. are now in operation. supplying
Au excellent preservative.
expecting to bus one. come and
Oregon,
has
this day filed in this office her
negro. Tl e negro eats up and dresses mail daily to the people residing
Reduces cost of you’* harness.
sworn statement No. 5A1S. for the purchase of
.-•wav all he makes. One square meal on in the adjacent vicinity. If each of these
see me before you invest, it wilt
Mever burns the leather; its
the L* ts 4 and 5, of sec. 12 and Lot 1 and N’w N
Sunday swte|>s away all the wage* of . ........ " accommodated only 100 Tamilie.
of Ne V of see. N<>. 13. in Township No. 1
Efficiency is increased.
•**outh. Range No. 9 W, and will offer proof to
save you money, timennd worry.
the week.
He reminds me of the male ft would mean nearly 1,000.000 families
Aectires l>est service.
show that the land sought is more valuable for
w hk*h ate the shipping tag from Ins leg. brought into direct contact with the
Stitches kept from breaking.
its timber or stone than for agricultural P”r'
An old negro exclaimed
‘Gee. dat mule businesa world by n ail facilities ami
poses, and to establish her claim to said land
•efure the County Clerk of Tillamook county,
dun ent tip his w liar he's gwine !’ That’s five or six times that number of indi­
il
"illamook Oregon.on Friday, the i9thdavof
what the ncgio docs. He eats up his vidual persona. The time will come
’'♦ember. iqo 2. She names 11s witnesses
living ’’
A Albert W. Plank. Pav’d Martini , Peter Mr*
Notice.
when the farmer will feel lost without
The Mobilen egrocs welcome and np. Iris daily mad service judas much as
Th« Tillamook Headlight for on» year Iiilosh and Wesley Kush of Tillamook. Or*«»*.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tl»<
r lam led his words.
above-deac ibed lands are requested to file their
I lie city business men.
Evinin« Journal for claims
in this office on or before said 19th day
six mor.tus tor
'■ $:
btil.scribe at oner. of September il»oa,
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Died
General News.
MOTHERHOOD
WINE0'’CARDUI
Some Reasons
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
H
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C. F. Franklin
THE UP TO DATE
JEWELER.