THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 31. 1902. 1 ct r j < ne t 3. 1878. J i nk 3. 1878.-N otice F oi T imber L and . A t*«». —NuTiCR FOR T imber L and . A P ct ublication . PUBLICATION. United States Land Office United Stutee Land <>*«»» __ Oregon City, Ore.. Oregon City, Oregon, Haying is completed. There was a F renso , Cal. July 28.— In Porterville Will be at Tillamook City, one Night, Cheese Output This Year Amounts May 2»th.iQU June 23i‘i. i'/b. very good crop and farmers are well Notice is hereby that in cuinplk^ yesterday James McKenney ran amuck Wednesday. August 6th. The most per­ Notice is herebv given that in .ompliance with the provisions given of the act of CougressS wih Ue pn.v.mn/i.f .h. « ’ t of < ¡^ » to 1,500,000 Pounds. pleased with quality and quanity. and ¡initiated his performances by shoot ­ fect reproduction of actions and sound 1 3. «878. entitled “An set for the entitled An act for the »ale 0» June Dr. Mills is out to Portland on busi Tune 1 | Tillamook County will produce 1,500,- ing out the lights of a saloon and tried ever exhibited in this city. timber lands in the States of Californb timber land» in the Mat« of i ahfiirnia. »"«"J; of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory THE LATEST AND MOST PERFECT LIFE 000 pounds of cheess this year, an in- to shoot the cards out of the hands of ness and the persons ailing are anxious Nrvada and Wa»lilii(n r’ir!!o,>- ‘ o. extended to all the Public Land States by ic. I crease over last year of 300,OdO pounds. a man in a card game. That lie only for his return. landed to all tho Public Laud .'tat« bl act of Auuust 4, 189», MOTION PICTURE EXHIBIT YET SEEN. B W. Turner and family were at August 4. ‘Mt , _ „./ v-VT'l* “An l the price this year ” said Dairy wounded the man was due to his poor HELEN WATT. We use over one mile of revolving belts RY0N 6- HA( KM 1. r Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State and over 50,000 different pictures in one I and Food Commissioner Bailey, who has marksmanship and not to his criminal Netarts visiting with C. Desrnons last Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State 01 T»*rrltof\ ) of Oregon, has thia day filed in thia evening, which cost us over $2.000. We I returned from there, “ranges from 11 intentions He then proceeded to a week. Oregon, ha- lln» day filed ui tin» office her sworn statement No. 5757, for ’ There will be quite an exodus from hwo F u »tatenieul No. }*>■ use the latest and best machines that j cents to 1D/2 cents, a better price than livery stable and secured a rig at the ol the S Fa of Sw *4 of Section No lc and SI, of he , of t.ei.1. purchase in Ton iiship No. 2 N, Range No. 10 W. andwiji point of a revolver. A constable, a de­ here to Netarts on Friday if the weather thaNeWofseV money can buy. No still pictures ; all I formerly.’’ and Ne of Neof August, 19°»* death chamber. 3rd.—View of electric I land was selling at from $75 to $200 an was exonerated. William Lynn, a gam­ anv imported article. __ (J has . B. M oores . Register. Vacation is almost over. School will 01 September, 19”’- bler, whose abdomen and legs were chair and death chamber. 4th.—Placing acre C has . B. M oores , Regia'er, T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878—N otice Ifoi "Tillamook County,” coi.tinup.l Mr. filled with buckshot, has succumbed to begin again on Monday, with Stanley Czolgosz in the electric chair. Sth.— P ublication . Turning on the electricity 6th.—Ex­ Bailey, “is undoubtedly one of the finest his wounds. McKenney also filled the Lamb at the helm. Uuited Stales Land office. notice for publication . There are a great many bears roaming Oregon City, Oregon amining the bod> and announcing his j dairying counties in the state. Ils cheese right arm of George Barrows, a printer, Department of the Interior. June 12th. lgoa ' has a reputation all over the Pacific with shot, sent a bullet into the mouth through this vicinity at present. People Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. death to witnesses. Notice is hereby given that in compliailce June 28th, 1902. ' Coast. Last year it accumulated and of Deputy Marshal Willis, another into traveling the roads after night come in MCKINLEY'S FUNERAL TRAIN with the provisions of the act of Congress of Notice is hereby given that the following Arriving at Canton station, Ohio. Com­ ' did not sell so rapidly as this year, and the arm of Deputy Constable Tompkins, contac t with them. named settler has tiled notice of his intention June»,1878, entitled “ An act for the s»i« 0| The Yellow Fir Mill is turning out to make final proof in support of his claim, timber lands I11 the states of California, Oregon plete funeral cortege entering West the prices dropped. This year the man and a load of shot into the arm of W. Nevada, and Washington Territorv, us ex.’ Lawn cemetery at Canton, Ohio, headed ufactures are getting 11 and 11^» cents B. West. Before leaving town lie called lumber at a lively rate, if it is .to be and that said proof will b* made before the tended to all the Public Land Stales by act of and sell the product as rapidly as it can at the house of Dave Moshier. He judged by the number ot lumber teams County Clerk of Tillamook City, Oregon, August 4, 189», bv the Black Horse cavalry. on August 9th. I* ’ ». '»» . WINFIELD C. TROMBLEY. be produced. One reason for this is a awakened Moshier and called him to the on the road. MRS. NATION SMASHING SALOONS IN WARREN N \AlGHN, As this is tn v fit st communication, I Heir at. law of Chailes W Vaughn, deceased ; Of Bay City, county of TUlamook. State of 0r»n better steamer service, as they now have door. Standing before the door, gun in KANSAS, has this day filed in this office his sworn H E 13,576, for the W ’ ,ofSe l L Sw%ofNe 4 Both outside and inside scenes. These ster.mers four or five times a week. The hand. McKinney exclaimed; “I’ve got hope it will not wreck the Headlight and Lot 2, Sec. 6. tp. 3 S. R. 7 W. statement No. 5,785, for the purchase of the Pie, bulldog and tramp, butter industry is increasing just as rap­ into a h----- 1 of a fight. Thev came and the people who read it. are dandies, He names the following witnesses to prove his Ne U of Section No. 2. In Township y0 . [Our correspondent need not trouble continuous residence upon and cultivation ot South, Range No 8 Wes', t nd will (»tier the comic hit_ of _____ New _________ York City j — - a ___ side idly. The City Creamery at Tillamook alter me, but I whipped them all. I kill­ proof to show that the land sought is more land. vix. : . , splitter, and too many others to mention City is adding new improvements to its ed three or four of them. They have not about wrecking the Headlight, tor it has said William BodVfelt, of Trask. Oregon ; James valuable for its timber and stone than for butter fac ory, which will considerably treated me right. They can send the passed through so many vicissitudes and Kodad. David Martiny and Edward Carey, ot agricultural purposes, aud to establish bisclsha You will|latigh. Two hours exhibit. to said land before the County Cleik of Till», increase its output, and the same is true whole town after me. I’ll die game. weathered so many storms, it is one ot Tillamook, Oregon. Admission 15c and 25c. mook County, Oregon, at 1 ibamook ( ity ( has . B. M oores . Register. of the Tillamook Dairy Association. You talk about Tracy ? Tracy, he won’t Tillamook’s most useful and permanent J. W. C00K, Manager. Oregon, on Friday, the 29th of August, 19v2 ‘‘To illustrate to you the profit there be in it with me. They hurt me.” He names as witnesses; fixtures.—E d .]_______________ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. George H. Williams, of Bay City, Oregon* Putting his hand to his leg he squeez­ is in the business, I may state that one Department of the Interior, Bessie M. Williams, of Bay City, Oiegoir' Teachers’ Institute. mail during the month of May received ed up a handful of blood. He then drove Land office at Oregon City. Ore., NEHALEM w illiaiu S Hare, of Foley, Oregon . William L* jnne 28th, 1902. Riefenberg, of Bay City, Oregon. In response to the call for the annual $117 25 from the product of 10 cows, off to Lindsey and is headed for Frenso Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- John Larsen returned home from Sea­ Any and all persons claiming adversely the Teachers’ Institute, thirty-five teachers and another farmer during one month County, where it is supposed he will named settler has filed notice of his intention above-described lands are requested (o file their side Friday. make for the mountains. McKennev, received a check for $137 31 for the to make final proofin support of Disclaim, and claims in this office on or before said 29th day assembled in the public school building The tug came in Friday and went out that said proof will be man«* before the County of August, 1902. on Monday morning, and began the product of 14 cows. That is a record who has a shot gun, rifle and revolver, Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Or.. < H as B M. 0*1 s |;, work of organization by electing Miss which shows there is money in the bus- is a desperate character, and will Saturday morning. ilth, 1902, viz : Mrs. Krebs went out Saturday on her on August ELI THOMAS COULSON ; Bella Watt, secretary. From the open­ iness. All the feeding of the dairy herds not be taken alive. Sheriff Parker T imber L and , A ct J une 3. i878._N otice for way home to Wisconsin. H E. 11.701, for the E *4 of Ne ,*4 and N % of Se P ublication . ing session the attendence was good is from pasturage. The county is one of and his deputies are in pursuit, but no J. E Tuttle was on the river Friday W.sec. 2i, T ..18. K nW. United States Land Office, throughout and the teachers were very the finest watered counties in the Union, definite information has been received as He names the following witnesses to prove Oicgon City, Oregon, and put in a phone at the cannery. and not only water for the rich land is to the desporadoes where abouts. his continuous residence upon and cultivation prompt at all session, a fact worthy of June 12th, 1902. Mrs. D. S. Boyakin and son returned of said land, viz : furnished, but natural water power for commendation in th"in all. Notice is hereby that in compliance Ernest Hang, Edward Kinnaman and Joseph with the provisions given home from a visit east this week. the butter and cheese manufactories. of the act of Congress of Cliarles H. Jones editor of the Oregon Rancher’s Bad Conduct. Bixby, of Beaver, Oregon ; James Hughey, of June 3. I878, entitled “An act for Mr. Ridehulgh was on the river looking Tillamook, the sale of Teacher’s Monthly, was present, and I found everything in first-class shape. Or. timber lands in the States of Calltornia, ort>. aft«-r the fishing interests this weak. P endleton , Or., July 27 — Later de- C has . B M oores , Register. presented the institute with a sufficient The pride of the Tillamook dairymen is gon, Nevada and Washington Ttiritory,” ns Miss Mary and Wilhelmina Scholuiey- velopiBPntH connected with the recent extended to all the Public Land States by act number of the special institute edition sufficient to keep them striving to make J une 3, i878,—N otice KOK of Argust 4, 1892, of the monthly that each teaclier might the very best product and make the mysterious disappearance of Artie And er went to Tillamook Saturday to attend T imber L and , A P ct WILLIAM S. HARE. ublication . eraon, the extensive wheat farmer of the teachers’ institute. have a copy. As a result of his visit most of their natural advantages.’’ Of TillamooK, county of T llamook, State of United States Land Office, Mr. Bailey thought a railroad would Juniper precinct, place his conduct in a Oregon, has this day filed in this office his two thirds of the teachers of the Oregon City, Oregon, sworn statement No. 5784, for the purchase of SOUTH PRAIRIE. July 12th. T002. countv pledged their loyalty to the state greatly increase the product of Tilla­ Iretter light in some respects, but worse the Nw of section N-- 2, in Township 3 g, in others. He did not embezzle the funds Notice is hereby given that in compliance edu< ati(»nal paper by giving in their sub mook County The early hay has been pretty well all with the provis ons of the a t of Congress of Range No 8 West, and will offer proof to The commissioner is still sending out of Juniper school district, of w hich he is scriptions. show that the laud sought is mere valuable for June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale ot harvested. lands in the States of Cal’fornia, Oregon, its timber or stone than foi agricultural pur­ The very practical talks on ‘'Civil blanks to manufacturers of cheese and Clerk, but turned the fuud, amounting Willis Powell is sf ill suffering from timber poses, and to establish his claim to said land to $200, over to Fred Gorden, lietore he Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex ­ butter, so that they will comply with Government," by Supt. J. 11 Ackerman, the accident he received while working tended to all the Public Land States by act of befoie the County Clerk of Tiibun00» Countv, were interesting and helpful; also the the law and fill them out, thus giving left. Anderson left some unpaid bilh, a horse on a hay fork on the 17*h. having August 4, 1892, at Til'amook City, Oregon on Fiid. , the 29th day of August. 1902. lb- names wi'.uvsse!-: ANTHONY DANIT10, talk on ” Professional Courtesy” was en­ estimates of butter and cheese produced but his property is good for the amount. two ribs ami collar bone broken and Winfield (’. Trombley '.- urge H. Williams, He had about $800 in Of Aberdeen, county of Chehalis. State of Wash., couraging to the teat hers, giving them in the state. Several have filled out the otherwise bruised up has this day filed in this office his sworn state­ Bessie 51. Williams and William I,. I;iefenberg, disa ppeared. blanks and returned them, but others a bread view of the teaching profession. of Bay City, Oregon. ment No. 0821, for the pmchase of the Lots Dr. Co«»k, of McMinnville, Willis Pow The worst feature of the case is his Any and ail persons claiming ad;cr <-ly the 6 and 7 of sec. 6, Tp. 3 N. It. Io W and K *2 of Mr. Ackerman is a strong school man have not yet done so, and will he given a second notice. If thev ignore this also, treatment of his wife. Several weeks ell's family physician called on him the Se of See. No. 1, in Township No 3 N, Range above described ands ar« : < |ucbt</ ? .ti. day of No. 11 W. and will offer proof to show that the Prof. Torbet presented bls work in his they lay themselves liable to the law. ago Mrs. Anderson went to California to Dan Billings was hurt by a singled ree land sought is more valuable for its timber or AugtlSt, 1902. C has B. M ockes . Register. usual strong characteristic manner. All It is estimated that the output of butter attend her husband’s mother in her last while unloading with a hay fork, but not stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Re­ the work given by him certainly in the state the last fiscal year will ex­ sicknesg After Ivr departure Anderson seriously. gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon ' ity, appeares to have taken to drink, and T imber L and , Ac r J uni ' 1S78.—N otici F or ceed that on the previous year 25 per awakened nil earnest desire in the Mrs. l’aggert closed her school a few Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, P ublication , teacher for a broader education timi cent. The last estimate was 6,000,000 when he disappeared over a week ago, daysin order to attend the County teach­ lgo2 He names as witneses: Uuited States I.mid Office, pounds of butter aitd 1,500,000 pounds was accompanied by an abandoned Byron J. Sanford, of Montavilla, Oregon : more thorough work. Oiegon City, Oregon, William Krirsel. of Portland, Oregon ; James w »man. Yesterday Mrs. Anderson re­ er’s institute at Tillamook. J tine 1. ! h. 1902. The work in ‘‘history,” lead by Prof. of cheese—Evening Telegram. W. Scott, of Seattle, Wash. ; George Ji. Huntley, Notice is hereby giy. n that in compliance turned from the funeral of her husband’s Baker, was well done, the teachers' Aberdeen, W- sh. with the provisions ofthe act oi ( ongiess of It is rumored that the Anglo-Japanese of Any mother, accompanied by Anderson ’ s and all persons claiming adversely the June 3. 1878, entitled “An net for the sale taking an active part in the work Up To Fighters. father and brother, also to learn that her alliance respecting Corea is creating above-described lands are requested to file their of timber lands in the st.-dts ot California, The subject of “ Public School in this office on or before said 4th dav Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tviritory,"aa husband had ra sed all the money he uneasiness at Paris. It is feared there claims Libraries’ was quite thoroughly dis­ extended to all the rublie i.. nd State«by act of S an F rancisco . July 29.—Mayor could from their property, and had run that it the report he confirmed a grave October, 19>2. (' has . B M oores , Register. cussed by the institute. This is a grow­ August 4, 1892, international situation will be crested, BESSIE M. WILLI \MS. ing feature in the school work of the Schmilz refuses to act as referee or to away with a prostitute. Mrs. Anderson France and Russia already having guar- T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.— N otice for Of Bay (’by, county of I I'iamook, State of slate and county that cannot be lightly list'Ui to any evidence in the matter of started for Portland last night, where a 11 teed Corea's independence. Oregon, has this day filedin f iiis office her sworn the alleged fake Jefi'i ies-Fitzsimmons she was informed her husband had been 1'1 HLI( A I ION considered, and a growing interest is statement No. 57.83. fo the puiehase of United States Land office, The life of Dr. Russell Wilson, of Ohio, being manifested through >ut the county fight, though requested to by both pug­ been, will) the hope of reclaiming him, the N *.2 of Siv and N ’3 of . < < f.Section No. Oregon City, Oregon, ilists. He says he has no time for such The First National Bank of Pendleton who was captured with a revolutionist 4. in Township No. 3 S, Runge No. 7 W, and by the teachers and patrons of the July 12th 19C2. things. From the evidence before him has commenced fol closure proceedings party in Nicaragua, has been saved Notice is hereby given that in compliance h ill offer proof to allow th»t he land -ought is schools. he is inclined to think the fight ended on chattel mortgageamouriting to $3000, through the representations of Minister with the provisions of the act of Congrpss of more valuable for its timber or stone than It is gratifying to note that in some for agricultural purposes, and to establish her as per agreement between the men hut covering 80O acres of growing wheat, a Corea of that countv. A cablegram was June 3. 1878, entitled An act for the sale of claim to said land before the County < leikof localities steps have been taken to place lands in the States of California. Oregon, says it is for the pugilists to convince the large band of horses and a complete received at the State Department from timber Tillamook County, at'1 ilhiinook City. Oicgon, Nevada and Washington Territory,'' as ex ­ books in the schools. Teachers have.by on Friday the 2oth da> of August, i‘J02. She public or the Examiner which made the tended to all the Public Land States by act of outfit of farming implements. Chester Donaldson, United States Con ­ various means raised fluids to purchase names as witnesses . August 4H1, I8J2, charge that the fight was square lint it sul at Managua, Nicaragua, dated the Williams. Hare, of Foley Oregon : Winfield books for the schools, and when such a MRS. LIZZIE W SUOTT, is not his business to do such things. 26th inst., as follows ; “ As a courtesy Of Seattle, county of King, State of Wash., (’.Trombley, George H Williams and William course pursued by the school of any dis­ William Nixon, of the disorderly Riefenberg. of Bay City Oregon. Both Fitzsimmons and Jeffries profess to the United States and sympathy for has this day filed in this office her sworn L- Any trict it should meet w ith the co-operation and ail persons claiming adversely the to hr highly indignant at the stand taken district of Seattle, tried to win a the President, the President will com­ statement No 5820, for the purchase of the above-described ot the patrons. lands ate requested to filetheir woman ’ s affection in the guise of Outlaw Nw ' 4 . Section 32. in Township 4 N, Range No. by the Examiner and say there is 110 claims in this office onr or before said 29th day mute Russell \\ ilson ’ s death sentence. ” to W, and will offer proof to show that the laud Much money is sometimes expended of August, 1902. evidence of any fraud—that the contest Tracv, and is nearly dead ns the result sought is more valuable for its timber or stone bv school boards in purchasing expen­ C has . B. M oores , Register. than foragi¡cultural purposes, and to establish ended in the eighth round because Fitz ot his foolhardy act. He told an actress sive apparatus that is ol little value to in a music ball that he was none other her claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, T imber L and , a < t J une 3 1878.—N otice for the school. Boards desiring informa­ was put out fairly and squarely and than the famous desperado, and threat­ there was no collusion whatever. P ublication . on Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1902 She tion as to where the cheapest and best ened her life if she told. He made her names as witnesses : United Stutes Land Office, books can be procured w ill do well to buy him drinks and promise to supply Oregon City, Oregon, Byron J. Sanford, of Montaville. 0 egon • . . July 9H1 I9O2. William Krirsel, of Portland, Or. ; George f ’ correspond with the county superinten him with money., Saturday night, when Planned Escape Seieral Years. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Huntley, of Abeideen, Wash; Anthony Dami- (lent, lor such information before pur- he entered the theater, he was attacked with the provisions ot the act of Congress of tio, of Aberdeen, Wann. chasing Evidi nce ha?? come to light «bowing by a polieeman, and the proprietor, Joe Anv and all persons claiming adverse y the June 3, 1M78, entitled “An act for the sale of The public school library law should that Harry Tracy begun bis plana toes­ Williams, a brother of Deputy Sheriff above described lands are requested to file their timber land 11 the States of California, Ore on, claims in this office on or before said 4th dav Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended not be overlooked, lists of good books cape from tIm penitentiary at Salem im­ Jack Williams, who was wounded in a All orders promptly attended to. of October, 1902. to all Public Land States by act of Augubt4> for school libraries can be procured by mediately after bis incarceration. The battle with Tracy at Bothell. July 3. 1892, C has . B. M oores , Register. school officers by writing to the State criminal cunning of the man was never He was pounded into insensibility, and emily b . M c I ntosh . Of Tillamook county, of Tillamook, State of fully appreciated by the prison officials has not fullv regained his faculties yet. Superintendent. T imrf . r L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for Oregon, has this day filed in this office her P ublication . The works of ‘he new course of study Tliis is easily explained by the fact that The mistake was discovered when the sworn statement No. 5818. for the purchase of United States Land Office, although lie ivas known to be a desperate man’s features were compared to those ON was of much value to teachers. the I, ts 4 and 5, of sec. i2 and Lot 1 and Nw THE MAIN STREET, Oregon Ui y, Oregon, of Ne of see. N<-. 13, in Township No. 1 This work will receive the hearty man his record for breaking out of pns of a photograph at police headquarters. .. .. - . July 12th, 1002. South, Range No. 9 W, and will offer proof to OPPOSITE THE ALLEN Notice is hereby given that in compliance show that co-operation of teachers, parents and oil in Montana and Colorado was at that It is almost a miracle that the policeman the land sought is more valuable for with the provisions of the act of Congress of time unknown. school officers as it has in the past. did not shoot first and investigate after­ timber or stone than for agncultuial pur­ June 3rd, I878. entitled “A11 a< t for the sale of its HOUSE. Tracy’s wife lived in Portland when wards, as he was told positively that poses, ami to establish her claim to said land From l he reports of teachers it is tinitwr lands in the States of California. Oregon before the County Clerk of Tillamook comity. Nevada and Washington Territory. as ex­ found that the schools are making he and Merrill w* e sentenced to the peni the man was Tracy and a reward of Tillamook. Oregon,on Friday, the 19th day of tended t<« all the Public Land States by act di much belter progress than before such a tentiarv for bur larv in that city, and it nearly $7000 is offered for the desperado, September, 1902. She names as witnesses ; August 4th, TS92. A Watch or Clock that wont Albert W. Plank, David Martiny, Peter Mc­ plan was adopted. There is uniformity was through her that the convict tried dead or alive. BYRON J SANFORD, to secure guns and tools with which to ot work throughout the county Of Montavilla. county of Multnomah, State of Intosh and Wesley Rush, of Tillamook. Oregon- keep time is useless, if you have Smiling into the eyes of a man for Any and all persons claiming adversely the Oregon, has this dav filed 111 this office his I he lectures on Monday ami Tuesday ('scape. Mrs. Tracy is the sister of Dave whom she had jilted, Wilbur M. sworn statement No. 5819. for the purchase of above-desc ibed lands art* requested to file their night were well attended and interesting. Merrill. She is thought to have given the Wbvalen, of Marshalltown, la., Ada one of this kin J bring it to me, I the 8 '2 of Nw and Lots j and 4, of claims in this office on or before eaid 19th day The teachers who attended the insti­ convict some assistance, but the first ap­ Marsh, a habitue of Wodach’s concert Section 4. in Township 3 North. Range 10 of September 1902. C has . B. JI oores , Register U .and will offer pi oof to show that the land tute were as follows : peal from Tracy to send him a revolver, saloon, drank to the death of her re­ will guarantee to make it keep sought is more aluable fur its timber or stone Chas. H. Jones, Salem, Or ; T. F. a saw and a brace, on the inside of a jected lover, who lav dying near where than f«»r agricultural purposes, and to establish T imber L and , A ct J unb 3, 1878.—N otice for perfect time or it wont cost you Haley. Laura Kabkiv, Lena L Miller, ham w as unheeded by the w oman, as she she sat. More than 100 men and women his claim to said land before the Register and P ublication . Receiver of this office at Oregon City, on Satur­ Mri. Ella R. Hays, Zella Mapes, L. Bird evidently saw the folly of such an at­ were seated at tables in the resort when United States Land office, anything. day. the 4th ego'-, witnesses ; . July 15th, 19«. Schollniever, Grace Spaulding Bella the re(|nost for the revolver and tools to to forsake the man she was with and go I keep the most reliable time William Krirsel. of Portland, Or. ; George F I 1 ’ ^ ’ u e ** hereby that in compliant® Huntley, of Aberdeen. M ash ; Anthouv Lami- ' with the provisions given Walt. May del I»» Kiger, Margaret Gul his wire. of tho diet of (’oiiR-essof with him. “Don't bother me,'’ cried pieces that are to l>e had at ».ttte. , w. ’ iir 0, * ” : J * me * w - * ,,u ’ ° f All letters leaving the penitentiary are fridge, Mrs. N F. Dawson. Cloverdale , J utja 3r<‘. 187K, entiihd “An act for (he sale of the girl, “go away. I have told you to in he 8 atea of California Oregon. Mrs. (’has. Pregong, Eva E Kevs, L. II. scanned bv the prison officials and there­ do so before.” “And I have toil you Anv and all per»on» claiming ndvcra.lv the t mber lands prices in reach of all, if you arc and Washington Territory," as ex- Baker. M. S. Buel. Mftbel Watt. Lillie fore the prisoner could only write such a what I would do,” he replied. Then, alxne dencnlxd bind» »re reqiie-te.l io file 1 Nevada ended to all the Public Land Stat« a by net of llhlr|,C, r n“.1 .2 ’ °" “r ’"ill August 4. 189?, Ikid, Ella I. Bennett, G F W. R uns II. letter as would not lie destroyed liefore taking a seat at a table near the one at expecting to buy one, come and 4th da> of October. 1902. , Kiel T AI.LFN, Mrs. J C. Taggart, E II. Whitney. it could get beyond the (»enitentiary which she sat he raised a bottle to his _____________ C ha ». B. M oores , Register. Of tortland, county of Multnomah, State Pearl White, Grace Ford. May Payne, walls. He wrote an innocent looking lips. A moment later lie tell heavily to see me before you invest, it will Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi* I Ruth A Cooper, IL Stanley Lamb, E family letter to bis wife, who is Merrill's the floor and in a few minutes was dead. N ütice for publication . sworn etatsmeut No. 5833 for t!>e pu’’ch*«e of Land Office at Oiegon City. Or.. I the Lots 3 and 4 and S % of Nwr «4 of Section save von money, time and worry. M. Haley, Belle Burton, Ada Perry, sister, on April 2, lSIfil. On the back of Miss Katherine Foley, of Butte, Mont., in Townehip 3 South, Rative 7 West. Notice I. hereby «irci, th.tJ the ’fotiówìng- No- Amanda Tinnerstet, Ellen Bewley, this letter he used invisible ink. which >in ’ald proof Wiîl he his claim to said land before the Register and reference in the family letter to the one the tall. She was unused to riding, and sìì?e.*ì* ’.,ode> Wednesday, the 8th day <»f October, T902 He animal broke into a gallop and sl»c tell i September 6ih ihor at via. '-■•y ure«on. on names as witnesses: All County (ivnvrnl Fund Warrants sources for bis wife to hold the letter backwards. She was 1 7 years old. and 11 o „ „»«WITT r. Hot.ASn, »ter Mclntoah. of Tillamook. Oregon : David over a lamp to bling out its iiurtructions endorsed from prior to Oct. 1st, 1899,are . to her. Martiny, of Tillamook, Or ; M hv Wallace Allen, was visiting at C. Harrington’s home, •nd m ♦ Nw'4, i<»t 4 w. 5. T. tN. r m u of Portland. Or ; Wm Ryan, of Tillamook. Or now pavable. und will lx paid on pre­ These letters have been obtained by east of the city. He imin.-s the fallowing witnesses to prove Any ami all persons claiming adversely the sentation. Interest ceases this date, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (ff M?dn!A'.d,rizrC’ CV UpOU an’1 4U^'ati a aiane described lands arereques eti to file their The Journal and are published vevba- July 81st. 1992. Department of the Interio . claims in this office on or bel< re said Sth day ; lim. This is one of them. James P i raig. Uilliam Luce. Philip Ceudit of October, J902 1‘. W T odd , Land office at Oregon City, Or., aud James ( orbett.ol s aside. Oregon/ Mollie, darling, send me a ham and C has . B. M oores . Register. , . , . 3th. 1«x>2. Countv Treasurer. C has . B. M oore *. Register. Notice is hereby given that the foliowin« some sugar and coffee, cut the inside of named s<-ttler has filed notice of her intention I dibfr L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or the ham and put a file and a saw and a Miss Martini \\ ilson, of Stayton. Ore., to make filial proof in auppori of her claim and XPTKE FOB ff HI.ICATIOX F urlicatton . I •race in it. The enwa are alxait the size that said proof will be nu.de before theConnty United States Land office, Department of the In erior. a school teacher and a pretty girl, lies of a i orsel strSo' o< liiedaim. under •luue 3, 1878, entitled An act for the sale ot promin* suit brought in Marion count\ She names the following witnesses toprove eitio.i 2301 R n . and that said proof wit! be tjmbri lauds In the tstesofCalilornia. Oiegon action and get 25 cartridges for _ it The ( ountv iV'Vr ‘ ”Jnrv c,erk ^Tlll.miok Nevada, and Washington Territory,” asex- within the past few months, and is at her coiitiumms residence npvn and cultivation brace is for saws, You can put every- of sanl land, via tructing a good deal of attention, iui tia’ ta1 * ’ •'“»‘P'o-ber ten ped to all the Public Land btates by act of thing in the ham. Send it to Roliert È. August 4, »MqL’. J 1> K.lw»r.l» of TflUmook. Or . T. n ll»n<|. owing to the wide niiiiaintnnce nnd \V 11 Ison lr> of rillamook Or K Brown, ot «X light loads. nd MAY WALLACE ALLEN, V ... . . ?'K SOLAS lie has only a short time to and standing of the parties. Miss Wil­ serve x i4of N ,z <’l Portlan.l, county of Multnomah. State of Trunk Or II. I . Brown of Sorth V»nihlll. Or H I. I36-.6. for the N «4 of Ne sec- I;, tp 2 N. R - W * * s- Oregon, has this day filed in this office her C hi ». II M ookks , k.ui.trr son alleged that she became engaged to “ Answer right away and tell me if you Hr naiuts the billowing witnesses to Drova sworn statement No. JMB34, for the purchase (*f the gay druggist l ist Winter, and that soi l« r 01 VINAL '►riiiMKST. °f Section 2 in Township , S, Rang«» 7^ of’-mdlmld' “•»" enltte.tio. the course ot love ran smooth until on get li.u and tou know where I told you «nd will offer proof to "" lton Jnly 6, when the lover informed her J »ought is o ore valuable fcr its timbe r or stone •«mil a.ImtiiiMratrix of I hr «tat, of kob-rt than for agriculturnl purposes, and to establish that lie would not wed her. Miss Wil. Well, good-bye. darling Httle girl. I ain bii-l... HarraM-il ha. rllrl in thr i oou-r 1 ..urt her claim to said land be*--re the Register and ^h^^ood for everything everything ---- — son claims $6000 general damages on nearly sure to break this time. Save of the Blau Ot Or. aon lor Till.mook Conntv Receiver of this offi, e at ( regun City, Oreg«»*', your money so you doul get broke.” larr filial a.-ih unt aa »llch artmlnialrairf, aiiit account of the loss of implovment b on Wednesday the Sth dav of October. I902. sl’e that runs oil wheels that Tiivwlar. I hr »« oik ! .lav of Nrplvmlwr T ract . _ ; names as witnesses : reason of her failure, at Ins instance, to . ism . at the hour of ten <■-. lock a m., hai been I flxe.1 . L‘I T. Allen, of Portland. Oregon; Peter Mc­ make a new contract tor teaching, and | by Mid i ourt a. the time for haarint ob- Notice. Intosh. David Martiny and Wm. Kvan. of Tilla­ For Sale. Sold Everywhere. $500 damages 011 account of mental and j mook, Or. titen’o' ***** "c'ou"‘ ,,,d •t’ttiement The Tillamook Headlight for one rear Any and all persons c aiming adversely the I hvsieal suffering, for which a physi­ One Columbia river net and line. En­ CORA C- KRKBS, and the Portland Evening Journal' for above-de«rril>e.i land« are re. Sal Kr.be at once. ol October, 1902. C has . B. M oober . Rtr»ter Coming ! The Edison Company. TILLAMOOK PROSPEROUS PLEASANT VALLEY. Imitating Tracy. ¡‘¡‘‘l V C- E. REYNOLDS, Undertaker and En balmer Office : C. F. Franklin, THE UP TO DATE JEWELER. r^icA'i AXLE QREASE J