1
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 14,
E LAST OF TRACY
funerel procession reached the morgue a re prese nt at ¡ vh of The Telegram t<x>k a
I the streets were crowded, and from
! cab and drove to the prison, followed
¡every corner could l>e heard. “Three later bv the wagon with the dead convict
| shouts for Lincoln County.” The town The box was immediately carried by five
I was wild. The morgue doors had to be
trusties into the public reception-rootu
: cloned, and the crot*d w as naked to stand and office, where quite a number of town
hack.
A
number
were
allowed
in
to
see
people, press representatives and officers
I avenpokt , Wash.. Aug. 6.—Harry
body, and that is when tne trouble from the asylum were present to witness j
dev, the notorious Oregon, Washington ' ' the
started. Everyone wanted a relic, and
the proceedings. A screw driver was I
nvict-murderer, ended liis life some time
is morning by sending a bullet into his 1 the most of them got it. for after a short brought by a trusty, and the giusome
I
time
nothing
was
left
but
the
body.
box was ofiened. revealing the horrible 1
K*ain. Fatally wouuded,
and with
I death certain, he cheated the men who ¡Somecue even picked up the clotted, spectacle of the dea<l convict, who was
ka I surrounderl his hiding place of a ; blo<xl-stained handkerchief, which had badly discolored, but otherwise the feat -1
chance to battle with him. On entering | I»e4*n used by Tracy to keep from bleed- ures were recognizable.
One of the first to view the remains '
1 a wheat field near Fellows, Wash., earlv 1 ing to death. Before he could carry the
This morning they discovered the dead awful relic away he had to do it up in was John Stapehon. one of the shop
paper,
aa
it
was
too
wet
to
place
in
his
I
guards
who was acquainted with Tracy
ody of the long-hunted outlaw. He
•as game to the last, and only gave up ^MX’ket. Some one got the strap which for three years every day. He said there
fter liis leg bail been broken and an had been pulled around his leg to keep was no question about the identity of the
rtery severed. With no way of stop him from bleeding to death. That, too, laxly. Jay McCormic, chapel guard;
ing 1 lie flow of blood, h? decided on self- was soaked with blood, which ran from Tom King, engineer; Joseph James war
estruction, rather than be taken alive. the lipper wound. Many locks of his den Duncan Ross, the guard who was
With his famous 30 30 Winchester hair were carried away, and in some with guard Tiffany when the latter was
lasped in his hands, and his face turned places his head had lieen made bald. His killed and who was himself knocked
eavenward, the convict was found. trousers were cut into strips, and before ; down by a shot: J W. Roberts, the
His death was intensely tragic.
For they were divided they were cut inlo South Salem man who watt roblied of his
[two da vs lie had terrorized the occu sniHlIer pieces. Some of the men stand clothing, all recognized it to be Tracy
pants ot the Eddy ranch, out in the Lake ing about the streets said that warrants without the slightest hesitation or doubt.
¡(’reek country, tnree miles from the should lie sworn out for the arrest of Several of the trusties also viewed the
little siding of Fellows, on the Central people who were stealing the articles remains and recognized them as those
Washington Railroad. Then five deter which now belonged to the state. A of Tracy. The whole incident of the
mined citizens of Creston, hearing of his good many warrants would have had to prison seemed to have a solemn and ter
presence there, took their rifles and re be sworn out. Many of Tracy’s cart rifying effect or, all the prisoners tixiay.
volvers and went after him. They knew ridges were divided among the members as shown by their anxious staring at all
The body was placed ;
their business, and did it without flinch of the posse and to those who could get the proceedings.
in the chapel and an opfortunily was
ing.
When Tracy ran, they hung upon at the buckskin sack.
his flank as the deer-hound staved by Men Who Found Tracy’s Body given for all the convicts to view it, and
the liuuted deer. Sighting the man and i D avenport , Wash., Aug. 6.—The ( nearly all availed themselves.
The body was buried about 2 o’clock
securing his rifle, Tracy sought cover partv to which belongs the credit of cap
belling a haystack, escaping several rifle turing Tracy was made up ot the fol in the prisoner ceiuelery without any
bullets. The posse then found cover lowing citizen of Creston : C. A. Straub, ceremony.
Previous to its interment vitriol was I
behind a large rock, and for a while it Deputy Sheriff ; Dr. E. C. Lantern, Mau-
placed on the face to destroy it, in order
looked like a siege.
I rice Smith, attorney ; J. Morrison, rail
prevent any attempt at stealing the
Last Bold Dash His Undoing. I way section foreman, and Frank Lill- lo
body and placing it on exhibition. The
Tracv, however, was opposed to such engreen. These men, armed to the teeth, rifle of the convict was delivered to Sup
a campaign, and broke for a large set out from Creston yesterday after erintendent Lee.
were
boulder lying on the edge of a small noon, about 2 o’clock. They
The matter of the reward will be taken
wheattield, and this dash was his undo working on the information of the Gold up this afternoon by Mr. I<ee and the
ing. Just as he came to the rock he fell finch youth, who had beeu forcibly men who brought the remains. It was
forward, a rifle bullet having broken liis 1 made a companion of the Oregon con a solemn day in prison, and the remains
leg. He plunged into the wheatfield. vict fur over 24 hours at the Eddy ranch. of Tracy’s laxly will have a salutary ef
and liis bloody trail there shows Proceeding southeasterly for about 11 fect on the convicts and la* of great bene
the savage determination of the man. miles, the party made nil possible haste fit in the matter of improving discipline.
After receiving this wound he crawled 75 in getting near the ranch of L. B. Eddy,
vards on his hands and feet in order to on Lake Creek, about three miles south
Real Estate Transfers.
reach a spot that would command the of Fellows. The county is full ot ’’scab”
p >sse and enable him to pour a merci rock, and the party took all precautions Chas. H. Hemstreet to Nelson P.
less rifle fire upon them.
But once only as to ambushes. When within a few hun
Wheeler, E V2 of Sw J4 and lots 3
was he able to fire from this vantage dred yards <ff the farm they saw Farmer
and 4 of sec. 18, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
j) >int. Then, weakened by loss of blood, Eddy mowing in one of his fields. While w. L. Wade to Wm. II. Millspaugh, E V?
ne tried to stanch his cruel wound, engaged in conversation with Eddy, the
ot Se U. sec. 21 and W i/2 of Sw *4 ot
sec. 22. tp. 3 S, 1\. 10 W
failed, and with his revolver sent a bullet manhunters saw a man issued from the
barn
door.
through his brain.
John R. Hunter to Geo. W. Kiger, und.
“
Is
that
Tracy
?"
asked
one
of
the
By this time dusk had fallen, and the
V2 interest in lot 1, sec. 9, tp. 1 S,
R 10 W.
posse, unaware of the seriousness of his party.
“It surely is,’’ replied Eddy.
A. I). Farmer to Frank Lusk, 5 acres in
wound, and fearing that his silence was
The partv separated. Kanter and
sec. 1, tp. 4 S. R. 10 W.
intended to lure them into a deadly am
bush, posted themselves to prevent his Smith accompanying Eddy in the di Louis Olseu to Michael Peterson, E V2 of
rection
of
the
barn,
while
the
other
two
Nw 14, Sw
<>fNe Vi ami Nw V4 ot
escape, and patiently waited for the
Nw J4 of sec. 28, tp. 2 N, R. 9 W.
dawn. During the night others came on men swung around to cut off any break
Alex Chisholm to Roger Mahoney, tract
the scene and joined in the cordon. At for liberty in another direction.
The two manhunters stepped behind
in tp. 1 S, R. 9 W.
daylight the outlaw’s dead body was
found. None of the posse was wounded, the barn, on a slight eminence, from Blanch M. Morgan to Mary S. Downs,
which
they
could
watch
everything
vatious tracts.
though all of them had narrow escapes.
When they were firing from the cover that went on, and the farmer continued S. I. Darrin to Delos A. Blodgell, Ne V4
Tracy came from the
of sec. 14, tp. 1 N, R. 8 W.
of their rock they haff to lift their heads up to the door
above the cover, and every time this barn again and began helping Ins host Anna .M. E. Roenicke to Anna Roenicke,
et al ; lots 1,2, 3,4 and 9, of sec. 31,
was done, Tracy’s rifle rang out, and a in unhitching the horsts. He carried m»
rifle, although he had his revolver in
tp. 3 S, R. 10 W. ; same from Anna
bullet clipped the rock.
place. The fugitive saw the men carry
et. al., to Anna E. Roenicke.
Tries to Bandage His Wound. ing rifles, and turning sharply to Farmer U.S. Roenicke.
to Hathaway Yoeum, Sw X of Se
1,ri,,vy.,"'i'8 l"t b-v tl,c posse twice. The Eddy, said :
%, sec. 31, tp. 3 S, and lots 2, 3 and
k-L i ist iA’l!1 18 b',.ievcd' stri,ck >''» right | “Who are those men ?”
4. sec. 6, tp. 4 S. R. 10 W.
leg just h.ili way between the knee and I “1 don't see any men,” said Eddy.
U.S. to David Roads, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and
ankle, breaking both hones. 1 he second 1 Tracy pointed out the two men on the
9 sec. 31, tp. 3 S, R 10 W.
bullet took effect in the rear of tl,e sa.ne hill waiting to be sure of their man be. Amy Taylor to James D. Ward, N i/a of
leg. about midway between the bin I for thev began shooting. Eddy informed
S\v *4» sec* 30, tp. 5 S, 10 W and N
and knee. It caused only a flesh wound his companion who the men were, and
t/2 of Se *4 of sec. 25, tp. 5 S, R. 11
however, the bullet lodging ,,e,lr tl,e the outlaw made a leap for the barn
W.; same from U.S. to William
Ulte joint.
Both wounds bled freelv 1 door. His pursuers, stepped a little closer
Plank.
but the desperate man, not willing to commanded :
Benjamin Stillman to J. W. Cook, quit
the unni he had revenge, tried with I “Hold up your hands.’
claim deed, E Vi of Sw '4 and Sw *4
The outlaw jumped behind Eddy, and
from fl aÌten,Pt*tO preve,,t ">e blood
ol Se >4 of sec. 12, tp. 6 S. R. 9 W.
from flowing.
He used a short, imr : placed first the man and then his horse Edith L. Kramer, et ux.. to lohn M.
row strap winch he liAd on his person between himself and his pursuers. He
Bodie, various lots in Bay City.
commanded the farmer to lead Ins horses Chas E Donaldson, et ux., to Peter
to pull together the vessels of Ids
looiHr1' , We- "°Und' tO ',revent ,h' to the barn and under this cover lie mov
McIntosh. Nw ’4 of Se ’4 ami E Vi of
blood from running to the wound. His ed toward shelter. When near the stable
Sw *4 of sec. 13, and Ne ’4 of Nw *4
I, W"C
inde,lt<?<1 from the he broke and dashed inside. He quickly
of sec. 24, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W.
strap being drawn so
tightly. His reappeated. rifle 111 hand, and started on
hi. blood" ’ W rCh vY<ISS!’t"^'ed «ith a dead run down the valley. Turning
King Edward Crowned.
his blood, was found near him. It is on the two men, the desperado tired
Mipposed he tried to push the cloth into two shots, but without his usual luck,,
L ondon . Aug. 9.—King Edward and
neither bullet taking effect.
Without Queen Alexandra were crowned in West
the wound.
Alter he was shot besought protec waiting for further fighting Tracy took minster Abbev, shortly after noon today.
J""’behind the large bolder, for which to his heels down the valley leading Through the ceremony was bereft of
he had first made. When daylight came south from the barn, heading tor the some of the elaboration and pageantry
tins morning it showed that he had brush. The manhunters were oft in pur originally contemplated, it lacked little
•Iragge.l himself on bis left side through suit, firing as rapidly as possible
in the wav of spectacular perfection.
Comming to a rock. Tracy dodged he. The whole ceremonial was of a magnifi
tile wheat, which was about three feet
high, for a distance of about 75 yards hind it and resting his gun on the rock cently decorative character, and present
» is clot.ed
trad through
wheat he was
a m
„ began a fusillade. Eight shots 111 all ed a constantly changing panorama,
«
blood. the When
was
see”
were fired bv the outlaw, notone hit round the two central figures enthroned
t
he showed e»cry evidence ting its mark. Seeing that he was not in their robes of velvet, ermine and cloth
.mJecdwK.
he left the position »nd of gold, amidst the distinguished assent-
ioMt<),n,,i^o'r,mc "hi,u>,ed w,lh th'
made a dash for a wheat field not far dis blage oi acton», the fulfillment of whose
tant Just as he was entering the held various roles necessitated
constant
Life Fast Ebbing Away.
he stumbled, and. tailing on his face
»»e«>nly hud sufficient crawled into the field on his hands and movement.
Each stage of the ceremony, with its
2»d hlU Pi“Ct“? rev,,Ivt‘1' to his head
Old World usage, furnished its quota
and blow Ins brains out, for when he was k,BvS the time Tracy disappeared in the
of interest, while the interior of the noble
found the revolver was still h, ),iH |,all()
wheat field, it was getting dusk. The church, filled as it was with officials in
", had only lowered sufficiently to let nnrsuers did not dare to proceed, ns they
file barrel of the weapon drop to the did not know where their man was. various capacities, with Princies and di
plomatic officers in gold-laced uniforms,
sivl't'“ r. T
b°dy Resented a horrible After holding a consultation they decid
with heralds, pursuivants and other
sight
It was covered with blood from ed to surround the place, and wait tor
officers of slate medieval costumes, with
head to foot and the unsightly wound davlight to come to our assistance, j
peersand peeresses in rich robes, with
over die right eye was a gastlv one
1 In the meantime Sheriff Gardner, with Oriental potentates in manv-hued rai
As he lay id th. wheal, his rifle, which Policemen Stauffer and Gemmrig. of
ment, with men of all types and all
Had become famous, was by his side. His Spokane ; lack 0’Faruell. of Danven-
shades of complexion from distant
cartridge eack, which was made of buck, pott, and other reinforcements had «r.
points of the new crowned monarchs’
skill, was found a short distance from rived on the scene, and they went into
its dazzling display
empire, with
.........................
‘ r , of
bun. It contained lóO rifle cartridges camp around the field.
jewels and wealth and color, presented
1 wo boxes of revolver cartridges were
Shortly after Tract s disappearance ( a picture which, in its combined brilli
also found near the rack, which lie had into the field of wheat, the watchers
ancy and distinction, has seldom been
carried since lie was hunted near Seattle heard a shot.
which sounded as excelled.
_ ______________
A. Ins au.mun.tion was not near him it though coming from about the spot to
is believed that he was so weak that he which he had crawled. No investigation
A syndicate of A mericHiis, led by T.
believed he would expire before he could was made, however, until this morning, B Hoard,of Nebraska, a wealthy cattle
empty the chantlieni of his guns
Nine but that shot is supposed to have lieen man, will establish the first boiinnza
loads were found in the rifle.
the one which sent the notorious desper., wheat farm in Canada. Is tween (’raik
and Davidson, on the Prince zkliiert
ndo into the great lieyoml.
How Tracy Was Attired.
Earlv this morning, as soon ns it was branch of the Canadian Pacific. Forty
He had neither coat nor vest. He-was
wearing a white cotton shirt, which li possible for the hunters to see everything tltonennd acres of land were pno-hased.
bali taken from the Eddy brothers The going on around them, an advance was for $200.000. and another $100 (RM has
shirt was badly torn in many places made into the wheat field. In a few min been set aside by the syndicate for im
the partv came upon the dead body provements One whole township Las
Winch was evidently caused by dragging ute.
r,f Harry- Tracy, lying «nn-l the gram lieen converted into a monster wheat hold
himself along the wheat ground for
nearly 15 yards. For trousers lie wore with his face turned toward the sky. ami a greater portion of a township
blue overalls, which he had forced the His left hand thrown over his head, held adjoining is also to t>e a part of the syn
Mr. Hoard and liis
Eddy brothers to give him, as he said the a 45 caliber Colls revolver, which had evi dicates interest
associates will introduce steam plows
ones he was wearing were entirely too dently inflicted the mortal wound
large
He wore heavy shoes, with lares The thumb of his hand was on the trig ami oilier modern farm machinery. The
made from heavy buckskin. He wore ger of the pistol. His right hand, thrown syndicate will own its own elevators,
cheap cotton sock«. The only under- ¡cross the lower part of his body, firmly two <,f vliicli are to 1* built tins Fall al
garments he «ore was an undershirt, grasped the barrel of his famous 30-30 '»arvin. in the center of the new farm,
Winchester. The body was cold when it will also operate nine elevators at
which was soiled from long usage.
The dead man is Tracy, his very feat found, 1-ointir.g to the belief that the adjacent points.
ures showing that. He resenibh-s liis shot heard by the guards about H S tate of O hio . C ity or TOLBfro, 1 H „
picture in every resfiect. His ejes are o'clock last evening was the fatal one.
L ucas C ounty ,
i
n
whle set, ami have a piercing |,/>k.
He
F rank J. C hknhy make-oath that he is the
Body Taken to Salem
senior partnei of the firm of F J. « hknk '. Me
has a wide for-head. which sbje-s from
S alem . Aug W—Tlie body of Convict Co., doing buaine*« 111 the C’ty of Toledo.
Hie very tip of Ins evel-rows. Tue lawk Tracv arrived in an exprws car on the County and Ntate aformmid. and that said firm
ot his head is rather flat. His chin is Southern Pacific train at 11 o'clock, just will pay the num of ONE Ht’NDR'.D DOL
somewhat projected and rather broad two months from the day of Ills es. a|ie LARS for ea<-h and eve») case of • atarrh teat
cannot be cured by the use of H all a C ata hr h
His lips were firm, even in death. His from the penitentiary, and was met by C urb .
FRANK J. <KFNEY
face was lean and haggard
Ilia body Superintendent L-e, w ho welcomed Dr
Sworn to before me and subaerfbed hi my
was round, bt-t did not contain any su- L.n’er Mr. Straub and Mr Smith, the pree».-n< e, this 6th day of D* n ember 1 D
pi-rfluous fl-sh He was nothing but 'bones capwrs'ofTracy, who accompanied the .
t
A W GLE A« m »N
'«RA». J
Notary Public.
and muscles.
remain«.
. .
,
The box containing the body was at
Hall's Catarrh Cure i® take internally and
Relic Hunters Out in Force.
act» d.reclly on the bl'v*d and mneou* «urfare*
When the Sheriff, with the body, drove .mce loaded into a luinlwr waym by four of
the system. Send for te«tnnoni
'•'rough this place, hundreds of people trusties from the prison, under direction
F J. CHENEY A CO ,
bill Wed Up the street and crowd’-d of Farmer John H Pmter. Hupeeinten
Hold by Drontata, 75c
Hall'* PAtniiy Fills are the be«1
around the wagon
By the time the dent Lee, the three Washington men and
rticulars of His Last Bat
tie, Death and Burial.
i;
I
Professional Cards.
ÎDDY,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon
H. COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
O regon .
T illamook
H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook
..
O regon .
("ALAUDE THAYER,
A ttorn ey - at -I. aw ,
O regon .
T illamook
OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
O regon .
T. BOTTS,
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office in tlie O lsen B lock ,
Over the Bakery.
T illamook
O regon .
..
j-^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
P hysician , S urgeon
A ccoucheur .
and
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook
O regon .
..
M. SMITH,
I
P
T
M.D.,
■»
•
hysic an and
S urgeon .
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
O regon .
T illamook
J2) r - O.
H. DAVENPORT,
D entist .
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Bridge Work,
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
J
S. STEPHENS,
Agent for the
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West School Sujiplj
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
—
OREGON
I.AUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook . . Oregon.
ZE3_2^ZTTZ OF
C. & E. Thayer
General Banking and Exchange l.uai-
liens.
Exclmngt* on Englund, Belgium, Ger
many, Sweden, and h II foreign countries
TILLAMOOK.
ORE
BEST HARD
WHEAT FLOUR,
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»I1TWKG WISH
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Sold by COHN & CO
Tillamook, Or.
NOTICK
OF
FINAL
I
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878,—N otick for t'lMHER L am >, A ct J vne 3, u»;8— N otick I oa
Pl'HI.ICATION.
P ublication .
United States I.«ml Office,
I’uilvd SUticN Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregon,
Oregon City, Oregon.
June i2tli,19oz.
July 12th. >90».
Notice in hereby given that in compliance
Notice ia heieby given (hat in compliance
with the provis oiih *»f the a t of Congress of with ....
----------------— of ... the act of Cougreaa of
the r provision*
June ;>, 1M78, entitled “An act for the sale oi June 3.1878,
eutithd “An
2.
.‘..1 act for the Mile oi
t imb. i lands id tliestalf«. ot Cal lot nia. Oregon, ! timber lands iu the Mates of t alifornia, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex Nevada, amt Washington leiiitory,’’ as ex
tended to alt the Public Laud States by act of tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, IN92,
1 August 4,
ANTHONY DAN1T1O.
W1NFIKI.D C TROMBLEY,
Of Aberdeen, county Of Chehalis, State of Wash., of Bay City, county of Tillamook, state of Oregon,
has this day file«! in this office his sworn state has this day filc*«i in this ofice his swoin
ment No. 5821, for the puichase of the Lot» Ktalenieiit No. 5.7M5, for the purchase of the
6 and 7 of sec. 6, Tp. 3 N, It. Io W and E *3 of Ne
of Section No. 2. in Township No. 3
Range No. 8 Wes . >n<l will offer
Se % of See. No. 1, in Township No 8 N, Range South,
No. 11 W. and will offer proof to show (hat the 1 proof to show that the land sought is more
land sought is more valuable for its timber or j valuable for its timiier and stone than for
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to »*1 giu uitural purpOM-s, and to establish liis claim
establish his claim to »aid laud before the Re , tu
o said land befbrethe County Clerk of Tilla
gi»ter
and ------------------
Receiver of
this
office at Oregon
„
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„— ity,
..... 11100k County, Oregon, st iiliamook Citv,
Oregon, on Saturday, the4lh day of October, Oregon, 011 Friday, the 29th of August, 19u2.
lu»>2 He names
19<>2
iiames as witnes-
wltnvs-es.
cm :
lie names as witnesses;
Byron |. Sanford, of Montavilla, Oregon;
George II. W illiams, of Bay City, Oregon ;
William Krirsel. of Portland. Oregon ; James | Beanie M. \\ illiams, of Bay’ City, Oteg *.n;
W. Scott, of Seattle. Wash. ; George E. Huntley, Williams Hare, of Foley. Oregon . Willi'a L.
of Aberdeen, Wnsh.
Rietenberg. of B h \ City, Oregon.
Any ^nd all persons claiming adversely the
Any and all persons claiming adversely *ie
allow Ascribed lauds tire requested to file their above-desci ibed lands are requested 10 filet ..eir
claims in this office on or before said 4th dav claims in this office on or be tore said 29th day
October, I902.
of August, 1902.
C has . B. M oorks , Register.
C has B M corrs , Register.
T imbkr L and , A ct J une 3, 187M.—N otice for
Pl'Bi.ICATION
United States Land Office.
Oregon City. Oregon,
July '12th, 19O2.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
timbei lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada ami Washington Territory,
as rx-
(ended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, I8J2,
MRS. IJZ/.IE W SCOTT,
of Seatt’e, eonntv of King. State of Wash.,
has this da) filed in this office her sworn
statement No 5820, for the purchase of tlie
Nw ’4, Section 82. in Township 4 N. Range No.
ro W, mid will offer proof to show that the land
souaht is more valuable for its timber or stone
than foi agi icultui nl purposes, and to establish
her claim to said laud before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oicgon City, Oregon,
on Saturday, the 41)1 day of October, 1902 She
names ns witnesses :
*
Byron J. Saufoid, of MontaGlle, O'egon ;
William Krirsvl. of l’oitland, Or. ; George E.
Huntley, of Abeideen, Wash; Anthony l)ami-
tio.of Aberdeen, Wash.
Anv ami all persons claiming adverse y the
above-deserilied lands are requested to fib- tlirii
claims in this office on or before said 4th day
of October, 1902.
( has B. M oores , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 18;8.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oiegon Ci y, Oicgon,
July 12th. 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tlie act of Coilgiess ot
June 3rd, |s;8 ent iled ‘An act tor the saleof
limb« r lands in the Stutesof Califoi nia, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act ol
August 411». 1892
BYRON J. SANFORD,
Of Montavilla, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his
swoin statement No. 5M19, for the purchase of
the H
of Nw •. and Lots 3 and 4, of
Section 4. in Townsnin 3 North, Range 10
W. alul will off’ei pioofto show that the land
sought is more aluable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
liis claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, oil Satur
day, the 4th day ot October, 1902. lie names as
witnesHCS :
William Krirsel, of Portland, Or. ; George E.
Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash. ; Anthony Dami
tio, of Aberdeen, Wash. ; James W. Scott, of
r»eattie, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described binds are requested to file
their claiii s in this office on or before said
4lh day of October, 1902.
______ C ham , b . M oo iRK!
W. SEVERANCE,
T illamook
1902
MCTTUM KNT.
N otici is H xrfkv G i ven .—That ths under
•i<n» d sdniini-tratrix of the estate of Robert
Kreb«, itere»•»<! ha« ftlrd in the Comi y ' ourt,
of the lutate of Oregon, lor 'liltemooli Count),
her final •rsmnit as soch adiuinistrstriB, and
that Tuesday, the rerund day of Nrp»' inlier.
torn, at the hotir of ten lAlœk a m ha* bee
fixs«l By said < ourt a« the time for hearing ol
jectl »11« to »aid ucouiit and the M ttleinen
Iter« il
CORA C- RRF.fte
ti niatrsfrix oi the estate of
Robert Krel»a, d«<
N011' I. FOB PI KI IC 1 non.
Laud Office at Oiegon City, Or.,
July 19th, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof ill support of his claim,
under sec. II3O1 R.S., and that said proof will be
made betore the Register and Receiver, (’nited
States I.and Office, at Oiegon City. Oregon, on
Septembei 6th. 1II02, viz. :
DKWITT T. ROLAND,
II.E. No. 13610 for the Se *4 Ne
It I, Sec. 6
amt Sw 1 | Nw '4, lot 4 sec. 5, T 3 N, R HI W.
II«* nam -s the f dlowing witnesses loprove
his con 1 inuoiis residence upon and <ultivali-n
of said la"d, viz :
Juines 1’ Craig, William Luce. Philip Condlt
and Janies Corbett.ol Seaside. Oiegon
< n ti B M oori
IK ght< 1
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United StMtes L hih I Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Jone 12th, iqo 2.
Nolice is hereby given that in coiiiplittnce
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. I878, entitled “An act for the side of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,’’ as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of At gust 4, 1892,
william s . hare .
Of TiUamooK, county of T llaniook, State of
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his
sworn statement No. 5784, for the purchase of
the Nw
of section No. 2, in Township 3 8,
Range No 8 West, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish h.s claim to said land
befoie the County Clerk of Tillamook County,
at Til'atuook City, Oregon on Friday, the 29th
day of August. 1902. lie names as witnesses :
Winfield C. Trombley George H. Williams,
Bessie M. Williams and William I.. Rietenberg,
of Bay < ity, Oregon.
Any and all |>ersons claiming adver-ely the
above described 'anils are requested to file their
claims in this office on or bcto.e said 29th day of
August, 1902.
C has It. M oohes , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 8. 1878.—N otice F or
P uhi ication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
June ljth, 1902.
Notice is hereby giv* n that in compliance
with tlie provisions of the act oí Coilgiess of
June 3, 18’M. entitled “An act for the sale
nt timber lands in the MatCfl <»t California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," ns
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
BESH1K M. WILLIAMS,
Of Bay Ciiy, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, hasthisday filedin this office her sworn
.statement No
5783. for the pinchase of
the N ‘a of Sw
and N '2 of Se
of Section No.
4, in Township No. 3 S. Range No. 7 W , and
w ill offer proof to show that 'he land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for iigricultural purposes, mid to establish her
claim to said land befóte the County Cleikof
TlllMttOOk County, at I illanmok < ity. (hcgoii.
on Friday the 29th day of August. 1902.
She
names as witnesses
Williams. Hare, of Foley, Oregon ; Winfield
('.Trombley, George 11 Williams and William
L- Rietenberg, of Buy City Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands arc requested to tile their
claims in this office on or before said 29th day
of August, 1902.
C has . B. M oorkh , Register.
T imber L ands A ct J i nk 3. 1878.—N otice for
» PUBLICATION
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
July 9th I9O2.
Notice is hereby given thnt hi compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1M7M, entitled “An net for the sale of
timber land- 11 the States of California, Ore on.
Nevada and Washington Territoi y “ ns extended
to all Public Land Stales by act of August 4,
1892,
............
EM 11. Y “
B. M c I ntosh ,
Of Tilbiinook county, of Tillamook, State of
Oregon. I ihn thin day filed in this office her
RWOm ‘■tateilient No.
*
. ‘ . 2 . ,
‘........... -
the l.‘ tn 4 and 5, <»f 8ee. U2 and Lot 1 iind Nw >4
of Ne H
G <4
of sec. N . 13. in Township No. r
Knn
South Range
No. 9 W, mid will offer proof to
m I iow that the land «ought In more valuable for
its timber or «tone than lor agricultural pur
pose», and to establish her claim to said land
before the County Clerk of Tillamook county,
Tillamook. Oregon, 011 Filduy, the 19th day of
September. 1902. She iihiiics a« witnesses :
Albert W. Plank, Dsvid Martin)', Petei Mc
Intosh and Wesley Rush, of Tillamook. Oiegon.
Any hii
<1 all
«ml
nil persons
prrHoiiN claiming adversely the
iHiKiMiin- icqueated to file their
claims in this «»ilice on or before »aid 19th day
of September i 9«»2.
(' hah B M oorkh , RegiHter
NOTIC I-. FOB PUBLIC \ HON.
Department of the In erior,
Land office at Oregon City, Ore ,
July 2htJi. imo 2.
Notice i«* hereby given that the rollown g
named settler lias Hied notice of his mt.. hi i<in . ti.
i-iniiii under
iiixh r
make final proof in suppoit of his claim,
section 23 »1 R S , and that said proof will be i
made beiore the Count) Clerk ol Tillamook
County, at Tillamook, Oregon, on September
sth, 1902, viz :
T imber L and , A ct J iink 3. 1878 —N otice for
OAK NOLAN ;
P ubi h a 1 k » n .
H E. 18636, for the N % of Ne
N % of Nw %,
Unite<l stat«'« Land Office,
sec I7, tp 2 N, R 7 W.
Oregon City, o egon,
He iihiiich the following wjtnes.es to prove
July 35111, >902.
liis coiitiiino n residence upon and cultivation
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
of said land, viz
with the provisions of the m-t of Cong ess of
Walt J Smith, of Wilson. Oregon . Samuel J June 3rd, ik,M, entitl'd “An act for the sale of
Smith, of Tillamook. Oiegon; WIII ihiii It. t inlier lands in 'heS ales of California Oregon,
fllingswoi th, of Tillamook, Oiegon; Rufus Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex-
Cheney, of Wilson, Oregon.
emhsl to all the Public Land Stairs by act of
( ham . B. M oorkh , Register.
August 4, 189^.
KI.I T. AI.LFN,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, Htate of
Department of tlie Interior
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
Laiiti office at Oregon City, Or.,
sworn st.»lenient No. 5833 for the puri’lisse ot
July 5th. I902.
Notice la hereby given that the following the Lots 3 sod 4 and m % of N w % of Section
named H' ttli r lias fili il notice of her intention No. 2, ill Township 3 South. Range 7 West,
to make tinal proof in Hiippoi t of her claim, and mid will offei pt<»"f t<> show that tlm land
that aaid proof will be made before the County h <>uuht is more valuable for its timber or stone
Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon than for Hgricultufol |>urpoM<*R. and to estab ish
his claim to said land le-foie the Register and
on August 16th, 1902, viz.
Receiver of this office Ht Oregon City, < Iregon, on
EDITH E BROWN.
H E. No. 12872. for the He *4, aec. 26, tp. 2 S, R Wednesday, the 8th day of October, 1902 Me
names as witnesses:
8 W.
peter McIntosh, of Tillamook. Oregon ; David
She naniea the following witneaaeB to prove
her contiiiiiouN residence upon and cultivation Murtiny, of Tillamook, Or , Mey Wa’lece Allen,
of Portland, Or ; W in Ryan, of Tillamook, Or.
of said land, viz :
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
J. 1) Edwards, of Tillamook, Or ; T. B Hand
ley. of Tillamook. Or.; James E Brown, ot alM»\<- described I kik I m are reuues e<l to file tliei
Trask, Or ; H. C. Brown of North Yamhill, Or. claims in this office on or before sm<l 8th da
of October, 1902.
C ham . B M oores , Register.
(' has . IL M oorkh . Register.
NO I I' I l-< -R Fl Bl.K A I ION
T imber L and , A lt J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
Department of the Interior.
PURI.ICATtoN.
I aii I Office Ht Oreg .11 ( ity, Or.
('nited States Land office,
July 19th. 1902.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Notice 1« hereby given that the following-
July 25th. IMO2.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
Notice i* hereby given Hint in compliance
to make final proof in support ol his claim, with the provisions of the act of Congress of
under see 2301 R H . mid that said proof will June 3, 1M78, entitled “An act for the sale of
l»e made before Regiftlei and Receiver, L'niled timber lands In the fatesofCalilornia. Oregon,
states Land Office, at <negun City. Oregon, on Nevada, and Wasbiiietoii Territory,” asex-
September 6th, 1902, viz
tenped to ail tfie Public I.and State s by act of
J A MEH I’ < HIIO,
August 4,
H E No 13609, for the W % Sw ’X, Hcc 32 and
MAY WAI.LACK AIJ.F.N,
E *4 He %. »»•■ 3I. T 4 N R 10 W.
Ol Portland, county ot MiilliiomHli,
He names the following witne»»e» to prove Oregon, has this «lay filed in this
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation •w<»i 11 statement No .'*14. for the purchase of
of said land, viz:
He »4 of Section 2 in'Iownship 3 H, Runge 7 W.
J)e Witt T. Roland. William I,nee, Philip hik I will offer proof to show that the irnid
Condlt and Janies Corbett, of Neaside, Or<gon
sought is more valuable fur its timbe r or stone
C iiah B. M oori «, H< gi-t< r.
than for agric tiltural pur|M*ses, ami to rstsblisli
her claim to said hind before the Register and
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.— Noin k F or Re< <-iv<-r of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
I’l BJ.lUA I ION.
011 Wednesday the Htli day of October, I902. She
United HtMte« Land Office,
nanies mm witnesses
Oregon City, Ore
E.l I Allen, of Portland, Oregon; pe ter Mc
Angual 51 h, i<^>2.
Intosh, DavnJ Maitlnyand Win Ryan, of Tilla
Notice is hereby given that in compliance mook, Or.
with the provisions of tin* act of Congress ol
Auyandall persons r aiming adversely the
June 3 1-7S entitled 'An art foi Ind aaid al»ove desciil»ed lands are 1 e<|iie«tec| to file their
of timbt r lands in the states of California, claims in this < ffice on or before said 8th drey
Oregon, Nevada and Washingt« n Territory.” a« of Octolier, 1902.
extended to nil the Public Land Staten by net of
C has . B. M oores , Register.
Augil«t 4. 1892,
M RS BOPHIR BA< RI H,
T imber I, ani >, A c r jt nf , 3. 1878. N otice for
Of Portland, county of Multnomah,
of
Pl Ht.lCAT ION.
Oregon,, ha* thia day filed in thia office her
Vtilted Mat«**« Land office,
sworn statement No.
*'
5M3, ' for the purchase
Oiegon Citjr, Orrjr n,
of the Me
of Ne *<•
June 23rd, ly>
Se
of hrition No
id, in T om nnhip No
Nolic«* im hereby riven that in «oni|4iii
t North, Range No. 10 West, and will offer with th»- proviMiona of tha act of ('oiigru.g of
pi oof to stiow that the ____
—
land
sought
is Jnne 3, 1878 ent It l**<! “ An act f<»r th« ante of
more valuable for i.* tiinlxr orstone than for timber land* in the Mtateg «*f <'aliforuia. <trexon,
agricultural i»urj»o*e». and to establish het claim Nevada and Waidiinirton Territory, ’ ax ex
to «aid land before the Register and Receiver tended t<« all the Fiibiic I<and H'.'iteg bv act of
of this office at Oregon City Ore on Tiiwwtay. Ai)|(Uat4. lfc/2,
the 4th day of November, I902. She names
RYOM G. HA< KETT,
ri uilneaae*
f)f Til|am«M»k, county ol Tillamook, Htate ot
('harlea W
Robert Osbarn. John Neu
Or< K<*'> Lax thu 'Uy fli«d in this office hi«_
dell, Robert fmudoti. of Portland, Ore
-worn statement No. mh for the purchnxe of
Any and all pr-raons claiming adversely the the Ne
of He q and N % ot He 1. of MT. 18,
above deMfilied lands arc requested to hie their Nlfd Nr
of Nr 14 of
No 19. ill towmhip
raiins In thia office on or before «aid 4th 'lay of No 1 H imigu N" k W and will offer proof
November,
*o nhow 'hat i I im I hih ! aought la morn valiia-
CH tn H. M oorkh , Register.
ble for ita
or »ton«> titan f<»r agrirultuml
pitr¡»oH»«M, and to •-«tahli«h liia< iiiiin to »aid land
-A'ik abstrm is
hi
tule . befo'w tha < ounty Clerk of Tillamook < oiinty,
.
-
»
-
nt Tillamook < ity. Orrgim on Sa(Ur<|gy. the
6th day of September, 190'j llr iianiH« a» wi -
GO TO
n«**«M*N :
Fiank If Kearney, of 1 Port land, Oregon
Walter ('. Bailey
Wnaley Rush
I
and John H.
ABSTRACT AND
Paquet,of Tillamook. Or.
Any anti all i*r*->nii claiming advor»fly the
ate>v>* dewcritwa lands arc
>1 to fife their
TRI ST CO.
clami« in thia office on or before <ui<l 6th day
of September, I90/
B. L. E ddy , Sec.
R. M oo R i 0, Regie««r