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S? W THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 11. STARTLING EVENTS witnesses that it was necessary and a THE COAST COUNTRY common tiling for those who were run- Fire Runs through Green a Rambling «nme to nrme<l and Its Claim to Section Distinc mu __ • , _ x » prepared for trouble, although Allison tion. Timber in Mountains. . 1 . , . . ., , ■ claimed he had the revolver " to protect OCEAN INFLUENCE RULES IT HOT TIMES IN OLD TOWN A,ter hearing arguments, the I justice took the case tinder advisement One Incendiary Fire, Gun Pulled 'intil Tuesday, when he dismissed the Special Aspects of the Tillamook Country, With Remarks Upon in a Gambling Den, the Air I case on the ground that he did not think Its Character and History the evidence showed that it constituted Rang with Bullets at the —A Race of Native Sons. an assault. Vosburg’s Dock. Deadly Bullets in the Air. On Monday morning.about 11 o’clock, ■ Tillamook City had another sensation [By an Oregjnian Staff Writer—First Letter.1 the wind, which had previously been in i | last Friday morning which made a num T illamook , Sept 6.—While that part the northwest, changed to the east, and ber of people hustle for the purpose of with it came dense clouds of smoke and | 1 retreating from the firing line and to of Oregon which lies over »gainst the sea is the true’Western Oregon of geogra a stifling heat, and about noon ashes be-1 ' dodge five or six wicked and death-deal- gan falling all over the city. Conse-1 I ing bullets which flew through the air phy, it is no part of the Western Oregon quently there was a feverish state of ex ’ in quick succession on the dock. It is a of tradition, but a country of quite an citement when it‘been me known that a ! wonder that some of those who witness other sort, with a definite character ami big fire was raging on the Trask and it ed the affair are not cold and stiff and a habit of its own. And the very name was running along the foot hills near the laid to rest under mother earth in the of Western Oregon, colored in its signifi farms of Jack Rupp, Green Chance and city of the dead, as a result of a revolver cation as it has come to be by association with the region of the Willamette, is a number of other farm houses in that in the hands of a drunken man. misleading when applied to this land of vicinity. The fire created a strong east It appears that Captain Hans Loll, of wind and the fire burned fiercely and it the steamer Geo. R. Vosburg, met Mar the sea. Westarn Oregon is a name which spread rapidly, so much so that it look shal Clements on Friday morning and involuntarily blings liefore the minds ed though the fire would run across the suggested taking a walk. The marshal, eye a sheltered inland country which farms and destroy considerable properly. seeing that the captain was intoxicated, knows not the swell and ebb of the tide, Every farmer in that neighborhood was thought that would be « good plan to which never heard the call of the seabird out fighting fire, extinguishing the burn get him on board of the steamer and to or the moan of the ocean, which never ing embers as they fell on their houses, prevent him from causing a disturbance. felt the salt breath of the storm king in barns and meadows. It became so tro While walking along Loll began to ab his nngier mood. There are no sea terms pical and the situation looked so serious use the marshal, calling him all manner in the dialect of traditional Western that word was sent to this city for help. of disgusting and vile names, and being j Oregon; there are no ship-tales by its A number of “boys” volunteered their in the presence of a number of people, the | W inter firesides. Its sons make no voy services and they were driven out to the marshal thought it only right to arrest ages to distant and strange countries, Red Clover Creamery Co.’s factory as the captain. In doing so a struggle en and bear no trade of foreign contract or quickly as possible, when the> lent what sued, the marshal drew his billy-club and of seafaring fashion in their manners help they could. They did good work in gave the captain a couple of taps over In all its ways and conceptions the Wil fighting fire and succeeded in preventing the bead with it. The captain fell, and lamette country—the Western Oregon the loss of some property, It looked at regaining his feet, made a bee line for the of tradition—is as domestic and as re one time as though Mr. Hanan k rat’s Vosburg. When he again appeared on flective of inland habit as Tennessee. house would be destroyed when the fire the dock immediately after he had a re Here, over against the coast, every was right at the back of the house, so volver in his band and began flashing it condition is reflective of close neighbor the boys removed all the furniture, but, in all direct, exclaiming, “God damn ship with theses. The climate is direct fortunately, the wind changed, which you ; I’ll shoot you.” He commenced to ly and completely subject to the influence drove the fire back into the hills. Quite a blaze away and the people on the dock in of the ocean—so immediately so that the number of farm houses and barns were en the excitement to avoid the hissing bul weather in its daily and hourly varia dangered by the burning embers, but the lets lost no time in getting out of harm’s tions responds to the ocean s changing fires caused in this manner were soon way. The marshal was at that time on moods. The indigenous productions of put out. The boys returned to the city the west side ot the warehouse, but the the country and the potentialities of its in the evening and Mr. Claude Thayer captain was so excited and under the agriculture lie under the same dominant had ordered supper for them at the Pal influence of drink he cracked a shot in the influence. The character and habits of ace hotel. Although there was consider direction of the sun and another at the the people, too, fall in with and match ate fire, it is fortunate that no serious plank at his feet. Some five or six shots the physicial conditions about them: loss occurred, the change in the direction were fired. He was eventually arrested their comings and goings are regulated of the wind being the reason of this. To by Deputy Sheriff Stanley and J. E. Tut by the movements of the tides; the boat give some idea that the fire was a warm tle, the latter taking the revolver from is their normal means of transportation; one, w’herever there was nioss on the the captain’s pocket and placed the hand iheir taliors and their pleasurings bear rocks in Trask river it caught fire and cuffs on, taking him to the county jail. definite relationship to the sea and their was burned. The stage had some diffi Loll had a hearing before Justice Alley talk abounds in phrases which grow out culty in getting through and had to pass the same afternoon, charged with assault of association with it. The tide is high over a burning bridge, but the east bound with a deadly weapon, and the justice with a man who is prosperous; one who stage and mail failed to get througn on after hearing the testimony considered gives himself airs takes on sail; to estab Monday night. there was sufficient evidence to hold the lish one's self is to put out anchor: a The fire went across the ridge and ex- defendant to the circuit court, placing women of beauty or style is a swift sailer; tended down to the Wilson river, mostly his bonds at $500. a dull fellow is a lubber; an enemy is a in old burns and through the brush. Sun-1 pirate; it is ebb tide with the aged or the day night a fierce fire was burning in the | The Republicans of the South are desperately sick. mountain, and when Ed. Leach came j threatening to put up a few candidates down on Monday he said that the fire for Congress this year. This will give The most striking and «-ffective distinc had got into the green timber and some Chairman Griggs a temporary issue, at tion of the Oregon coast region is its cli of it was being destroyed. Later reports hast. mate. It is at once more moist than the state that the fire ran through section 1 ; country of the Willamette, warmer in S8, 7, 6 and 5, starting at the Beal’s * NOTICE. EOK PUBLICATION. Winter, cooler in Summer—in all these Department of the Interior, place. facts exhibiting the effect of proximity •‘Fire Bugs” First Attempt. A fire was discovered soon after noon on Thursday of last week in a room at the back of Allison’s saloon, which was used for empty cases, and contained a quantity of straw and shavings. Some, one had gone there, and afterfixing some ‘ kindling so as to start a nice blaze, set it on fire and then the “firebug” suddenly made his exit. Mrs Kiger and Miss Maude Sturgeon saw the smoke issuing , from the building and raised the alarm. It took only a few moments to extin- i guish the flames, for the fire had not long been ignited. That it was the work of a “fire bug” was plain enough, and in starting it when a strong wind was blowing it plain that the person had figured ont the right time when it would spread most rapidly. One person was suspicioned and there was talk of lynch ing him. He was given the tip anti he has left town. Whether the place was set on fire out of malice, liecause of ba«l blood between the gamblers or what not we will leave our readers to draw their own conclusions. Pulled a Gun on “Slippery.” A. D. Allison, a saloon keeper, wns ar rnigneil before Justice of the Fence G. B. Alley, charged with unlawfully assault, ing John Emlium with a dangerous wea pon. From the evidence of the complain ing witness. John Embum. nnd the other witnesses in the case, it appears that a game of 21 was living played on Thuis- day night in Allison's saloon. One of the witnesses swore that the time was about ten o'clock, while the other witnesses swore that they did not know whether the time was after the lights had blinked or hnd gone out. All had been drinking more or less. Embum claimed that he made a bet in the 21 game for $4. and having won it, demanded the money. Allison claimed that the bet was for only $2. Embum them became demonstra tive and used exceedingly disgusting Ian. gunge, too filthy for a newsjjaper to re peat, when Allison drew a revolver from his pants, and standing on the opposite side of the table, pointed the weapon at Embum. This had a sobering effect on Embum. and the interference of the par. ties at the gambling table at the time stopped further trouble. Allison throw, ing down $2 nnd leaving it to the house to decide. Allison, in his evidence, saftl Embum was known m "Slippery,** and admitted drawing the gun to defend him self. for Embum was mad and assumed a threatening attitude. District Attoe ney Cooper drew from Allison and other Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. August 16th, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will b-« made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Tillamook, Oregon, on October 3rd, I902. via ' Al'KICH E LEACH, II E. No. I3683, for the Sw sec. 7, T. 1 N, It. 7 w He names the following witnesses t«» prove-his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz Walter J. Smith, William R. II lings worth, Lyman J. Lamb, of Wilson, Oregon . Winfield S. cone, of flay City, Oregon. < has . Ji. M oores , Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—N otice FOR P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. July 12th. T002. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provls ons of the a t of Congress ot June 8, 1M7K, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public l.and States by act of August 4, 1892. ANTHONY DANTT1O. Of Aberdeen, county of Chehalis. State of Wash., lies this day filed in this offic* his sworn state ment No. 582T, for the purchase of the Lots 6 and 7 of sec 6, Tp. 3 N. R. Io W and F, ' 2 of Se % of Sec. No. 1, in Township No 3 N. Range No. ii W, and will offer proof tosbow that the land sought is more valuable for its timb< r or Stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said bind before the Re gister and Receiver of this office at Or<*gon itv, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, I902. lieiiMinesas witnes-es: Byron J. Sanford, of Montavilla, Oregon ; William Krirsel, of Portland, Oregon ; James W Scott, of Seattle. Wash. ¡George E. Huntley, of Aberdeen, W-sli. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alMkve-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th dav Octoijcr, I902. C has . R M oores , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 18-8.—N otice ro« P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon Ci y, Oregon, Ju:y 12th, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision* of the act of Congress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An art for the saleof timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, ' as ex tended to nil the Public I^and States by act of August 4th, T8O2 BYRON J SANFORD, Of Montavilla. county of Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn »tateinent No.’ 5819. for the purchase of the H Ji of Nw and Lots 3 and 4, of Section 4. in Townsnip 3 North. Kang«* 10 W and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more sluable for its t’mber or »tone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi.* claim to «aid land before the Register and Receiver ofthis office at Oregon City, on Satur day the 4th »lay of October. 1902. He name» as wi'tiu'-sea SIIliam Krirsel, of Portland, Or : George K. Huntley of Aberdeen, W »»h. ; Anthony Dami- tio of Aberdeen, Wash . James W. Scott, of Seattle. Wash. Any aud all persons ci aim ing adversely the at>>* e described lands are requested to file tneir clai» a in this office on or before said 4th «lay of October, 19*12. < has . B M ooers , Register. NOTICK <>K FINAL AKTTLBNK^T. N otice is H erf . bt G iven — That the under- slciied. executor of the last will a d testa men t of Mary 8. Down* deceased, haa filed in the Count v Court. the State of OregVM, Tilla mook County hi« final account a« executor of «aid estate, and that Tuaadav. the 7th day of October, I002 at the hour of ten o'clock a m has been fixed _ - by »aid ' onrt _ _ as _ __ the ____ time for »jertiohs *. to z Mid * •ccnuut ‘ and hearing Z~t the — settlement thereof SAMUEL bOWVt. Executor of the last will and testament of Mary S. Downs, deceased 1902 Professional Cards. ties familiar in the general forest areas T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . of the country. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, It needs scarcely to be added that in July 9th I9O2. Notice is hereby given that in compliance its superficial aspects the country is not with the provisions ot the act of Congress of L. EDDY a cheerful one. The tone of the ocean Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land* 11 the States of California, Ore. on, and of the forest is over it. The rainy Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended Winter is long, and the Summer, bright to all Public Land Stales by act of August 4. 1892. A ttorney - at -L aw and cheerful enough while it lasts, is emily b . M c I ntosh . Tillamook county, of Tillamook. Stat*» ot short. It is essentially a land for stout Of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her O regon T illamook hearts and for spirits which yield not to sworn statement No. 5818, for the purchase of the Lots 4 and 5, of sec. ¡2 and Lot 1 audNw % the deeper and gloomier influences of of Ne of sec No. 13, in Township No. 1 Range No. 9 W. and will offer proof to nature. But there is another side to the South, show that the laud sought is more valuable for picture. The touch with nature is close, its timber or stone than for agt ici.ltural pur poses, and to establish her claim to said land and to those who love the soughing of before the County Clerk of Tillamook county. OOPER & BOTTS Tillamook. 011 Filday, the 19th dav of the forest, the song of the ocean, the September, Oregon. 1902. She names as witnegaes : ATTORXEYS.AT.LAW, Albert W. Plank, David Martinv, Peter Mc cry of the seabird ; to those to whom Intosh and Wesley Rush, of Tillamook. Oregon. the sight of bright waters and the Any and all persons claiming adversely the TILLAMOOK OREGON. ibeu lands are requested to file their melody of their flow is a gladness ; to all above-deac claims in this office on or before said 19th day Office across street and North from Post of September i ‘ J o2. who find joy in contact with the larger (’ has . B. M oores , R gister Office. moods of nature—here is a land of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878 —N< tice for abounding and perpetual charm. P ublu ation . United States Land Office, The coast region of Oregon to which Oregon City. 0 ego<>, AjrAILLAMOOK these remarks generally apply extends July 25th, 190«. Notice is hereby given that in complianoe the full length of the state, from the Col with STRACT the provisions of the act of Cong ess of umbia river at the north to the southern June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for 'lie sale of t mber lands in he 8 ates ofCalifornia Oregon. OREGON. TILLAMOOK hue of Coos County, something more Nevada and WHslungton Territory,'' as ex- ended to all the Public Land Stabs by act of than 300 miles. But in the writings 1 August Complete abstracts of all land in Tilla- 4, 189?, ELI T. ALI EN. which are to follow I am to deal partic Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of ularly with the Tillamook country, a dis Oregon, has this day filed in this office his mook County. statement No. 5833 for the purehsee of trict scarcely farther from Portland in .•♦woni the Lots 3 and 4 aud S J4 ofNw % of Section W. H. C ooper , President. miles than the heart of the Willamette No. 2, in Township 3 South, Range 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land Valley, but practically more remote than sought is more valuable for its timber or Moi»e H. T. B otts , Secretary. toragricultiuol purposes, and toesfabish any other populated and productive than his claim to said land before the Register and pa. t of the state. Hedged in on one Receiver ofthis office at Oregon City, Oregon,qn OFFICE WITH COOPER & BOTTS Wednesday, the 8th day of October, X902 He landward side by a steep and high moun names as witnesses: Peter McIntosh, of Tillamook. Oregon ; David tain range, and on the ocean side by dif Martinv, of Tillamook, Or ; May Wallace Allen, ficulties of navigation, it has long re of Portland, Or; Win Kyan, of Tillamook, Or. II. GOYNE, Any and all persons claiming advemaig the mained in a condition so fettered and above described lands arereques ed to file their in this office on or before soul 8th day apart that its very name has come to claims of October, 1902. A ttorney - at -L aw , C has h . M oores . KegMt i be a synonym for isolation and loneli ____________ Office : Opposite Court House T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878. — N otice F ob tiess, P ublication . T illamook .. O regon But for all its separation from the United States Land Office, Oiegon City, Oregon. world. Tillamook has made progress July 25th, I902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance after its own fashion and in spite of the with the provisions of the act of Congress of difficulties has achieved a prosjierity of .1111108,1878. entitled "A11 act for the sale oi LAUDE THAYER, lands in the talesofCalifornia. Oiegon, which many legions of more fortunate timber Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex- opportunities mav well be envious. Its tenped to all the Public Land States by actof A ttorney - at -L aw August 4. 1892, settlement began far back, almost coin MAY WALLACK ALLEN, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of cidentally with that of the west side Oregon, has this day filed in this office her T illamook O regon counties, and while it is only in times sworn statement No. 8834, for the purchase of Se W of Section 3 in Township 3 8, Range 7 W, f datively recent that any considerable and will otter proof to show that the land is more valuable for its timber or stone industrial and commercial progress has sought A. MILLER, than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish JQOBERT been made, the country is far from new. her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, There were adventurous spirits in the on Wednesday the 8th day of October, I902. She A ttorney - at -L aw . as witnesses : early Oregon immigration who could names Eli T. Allen, of Portland, Oregon : Peter Mc Oregon City, Oregon. not be content while there was still at Intosh, David Martinyaud Win. Ryan, of Tilla mook, Or. tractive country still to the west, ami Any and all persons r aiming adversely the Land Titles and Land Office lands are requested to file thrii Business a Specialty. of these a few found their way oyer the above-described claims in this office on or before said Sth day elk trails into the Tillamook country, ot October, 1901. C has . B. M oores , Register. and founded homes there where they or T imber L and . A ct junk 3. 1878.—N otice for their children still remain. The visitor W. SEVERANCE P ublication . United States Land Office, to what appears almost a virgin coun Oiegon City, Oregon, June 23rd, I9O2, try is surprised to find a very respect li A ttorney - at -L aw Notice is hereby given that in < oinplmnce able body—and a very considerable body. with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of let it l>e added—of native born men and imp er hinds in the States of California, Oregon, T illamook O negon . women. The cashier of th« principal Nevadn nnd Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States bv act of bank of Tillamook is a son of the soil; August 4. 1892, RYON G. HACKETT, a bright young woman who teaches the Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State of AVID WILEY, M.D. school at Vosburg on the Nehalem told Oregon has this day filed in this office Ilia i sworn statement No. 5801. for the purchase of me she was a native of the county, the Ne of Se y and S Ji of Se 1 . of sec. 18, Ne 1 t of Ne of ee. No. 19, 111 township P hysician , S urgeon and and in various walks of life equally lillil No. 1 S. range No. 8 W, and will offer proof worthy and useful I have been surprised •<» sf;»w hat ihehmd sought is more valua A ccoucheur . ble for its tmi .er or stone than for ag^ncultui al and pleased to find a native race, trac purposes, and to establish his claim to said land All calls promptly attended to befo*e the County (.'leik of Tilhimook County, ing hack to the early Oregon immigra at Tillamook City. Oregon, on Saturday, the T illamook .. O regon . tion, and km in blood and spirit to the 6th day of September, 1902. He names ha wi'- nesses : foundation stock of the country. Erank 11 Kearney, of Portland, Oregon ; to the sea. The average annual precip itation at Portland is 45.12 inches; at Astoria, 15 miles inland from the coast it is 76 43; at Bay City and Tillamook, directly upon the coast, it is 111.43. The ruinfall decreases rapidly as you go south ward, being approximately 68 inches at Fairview, Coos Coun ty, and 53 inches at the Coquille light station. Everywhere the precipitation is greatest at the coast line, declining rapidly as you go east ward and inland. But at all points west of the summit of the (’oast Range Moun tains it lias an “easy habit” of raining, and the western slopes of the range get fir more rain than the eastern slope, which falls away toward the dryer coun try of the Willamette Valley. I will not risk the weariness of the reader to give the figures which mark the distinction of the coast district in the matter of temperature, but they are equally striking with those just quoted as to the rainfall and equally significant of the special character of the country. They show that the coast region, through its dote neighborship with the ses. knows not even such extremes as mark the seasons in the Willamette Valley—a fact borne out wTth respect to Summer temperature by the experience of every person who has put in a vacation week at any one of the many coast resorts. The Coast Range Mountain* which sep arate this westernmost or maritime Ore gon from Western Oregon lie parallel with the shore and back from it from 30 to 40 uiiks. Il is a stiff backbone, rising m places to a height of about 4000 feet, falling in others to a few hundreds, its average being jierhapft 1800 Along the whole eastern edge of Tillamook County it forms a wall approximately 2000 feet high, two of the three over mountair. routes commonly user! carry ing the traveler above the 2000 foot line From the summit to the coast the land is everywhere, excepting where fires have partially denuded it, is covered with denM* forest. And even farther toward the const and at n.oat places to the very water*» edge the general charac ter of the country is wooded. But in the flatter region within the tidal line there are many oj»en spaces, with very con siderable areas of “ bottom” land coni paratively easy to dear. In the moun. tainous country the fir is the prevailing timber, with some cedar, and further toward the coast the sf race is dominant. On the I o to n lands the swamp spruce, the alder, the maple and the cottonwood abcun with many other minor varie. Walter C. Badey. Wesley Rusli and John B. Paquet,of Tillamook, Or. M. SMITH, M.D., • It could hardly have been possible dur Any and all i»ersoiis claiming adversely the described land« are reuues e » to filetheir ing the pioneer period for Tillamook to above claims n this office on or before said 6th day attract immigration other thtin from the of September, I902. P hysician and S urgeon . C has B. M oorer , Regis’-r, WiilametteValley.for there was no navi T imber L and , A ct J une 3. »878.—N otice for Office in T odd ’ s Building. gation connecting our coast ports, and I'rill.K A I ION United State« Land office, practically the only means of getting into O rf . g < > n Oregon City. Oregon, T illamook July. 12th, 19O2. the country or out of it was overland Notice is hereby given that in compliance across the mountain range. Fronting as with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 187M, entitled "An act for the sale of it does upon the open sea. the country timbei land« in the States of California. Oregon, j ^R. O. II. DAVENPORT was not accessible for many years by Nevada and Washington Territory," an ex tended to nil the Publ'.c l.and State« l»y act of means of the sea, and such scant connec August 4th. 18ja. I.1ZZIF. W. IM’OTT, D entist tion as it mainrained with the outer Of 8eatt!r, MRS. connty of King, State of Wash., world was dependent upon the mountain has this day filed in tills office her sworn Rtatenient No 5820, for the purcham* of the Makes a Specialty of Crown and roads, always steep and difficult, and Nw *4, Section 82, in Township 4 N, Range No. Bridge Work, io W. and will oflet proof to show tI ih I the land during a large part of each Winter all «ought is more valuable for its timber or «tone than for agricultural purposes, and toentablish but impassable for mud and snow. Tillamook City .. Oregon. her claim to said land before the Register hii <I Those who braved these conditions Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, Saturday, the4ih (lay of October, 1902 She were no weaklings, they were no lovers oil names ns witnesses Byron J Sanford, of Montaville, Oregon ; ’ S. STEPHENS, of ease, and the habit and fashion which William Krirsel, of Portland, Or. George b. they gave the country were those of Huntley, of Alierdeen, Wash; Anthony Dami- • Agent for the of Al»erdeen, Wash. pioneer hardihood and of domestic vir tio, Any and all persons claiming adversely the HOMR MUTUAL AND LONDON tue. It is 40 years since the organiza aliove-desrribed lands are requested to file their LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE claims in this office on or before said 4th day COMPANIES. tion of the county government, and in of October, 1902. C has B. M oorkh , Register. that lime there have been no official de- Agent for North West School Supply linquencies, no extravagance, no failure T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or Company, Notary Public. P ublication to meet the demands of public necessity. United States Land Office, TILLAMOOK. — OREGON Oregon < ity, Oie. The spirit of the country has I>cen law- A 11 gust 5th, loo2 Notice is hereby given that in compliance respecting and its practice law-abiding. with the provisions of th«* act of Congress of 'ALAUDE THAYER In 40 years there have been no crimes June 3. 187H. entitled "An ml for the sale timber lands jn the Stales of California. against property serious enough to call of Agent for Eirenian’s Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as for other than informal and neighbor* extended to all the Public Land States by act of Fund and London and Lanca August 4, i * m /2, hood processes of correction, and to MRS HOl’IfIR BACKUS. Of Portland, connty of Multnomah, State of shire Fire Insurance slight has liecn the disposition toward Oregon,, has this day filed ill this office her violence that in all these 40 vears Tilla sworn statement No. 5M3, for the purchase Companies. of the He '< «»I Ne '4, N *a Se % and Be % of mook County, whose present population Se % of Sr< tiuli No. Io, in Township No Tillamook .. Oregon. 2 North, Range No. 10 We»t and will offer is approximately 6000, has sent but two pi<N>f to show that the land sought is criminals to the State Prison at Salem. more valuable for its timber orstone than for . i j agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim Anil tins lias not been due to careleRsneffS, < to »«id land before the Regmti r and Re< eh < r T^AOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, this offici* At Oregon City, Ore, on Tuesday, to neglect of the law in its enforcement ; of «.<> To the 4th day of November, 1902 She names but, on the other hnnd, to nn orderly as w it tiesse« ('hartas w Mead. Robert Oabar'i, John Nen- TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT habit of society founded upon the moral dell, Roliert Ixiudeii, of Portland, Ore * Any arid all | mt « oiis (■lalmhig adversely the quality of the local population« ' above descrilied lands are requested to file their TRUST _________________ A. H. 1 caima in this office on or before «aid 4th day of I November, 1902. T hou . C oates , Pres. <’H4S B. M(M)RFS. Register I J C Mitill»»'» H»I.K N otice ri H ereby G iven That by virtu* of «U rxeutiou I«»tied out of the circuit Court of the St «te of Oregon forTillameok county, upon • judgment rendered and dm k<-ted in »aid court io favor of R D Pe«kmai> .plaintiff and agani»t E H.‘' owing, .vtarv Green ' or mr Mary fhigh« « Church, Weil« Gilbert Caroline Iler. F.h a .M We«rMt, John Iler Myrtle Lilly Iler andMavilte W. fier, defendant». Mid exew utioii being dated septe»nl»er 4. !'F>2. and tn no* (JrM t' d l have levied upon the following d>* Bcrit»ed real propert). »ttuatad in Tillair ook County, Oregon, to wit All lb»- right, title and interest of the defend anta. F. H .Cowing Mary Grren < ow Ing Mary H uit es Chur« h Wells Gilbert, Caiohi.e Iler. F.lra M W est« olt. John ¡1er, Myrtle LIU/ Dvr an 1 Saville W. ||»r. In and to th»- Moiitiiw«»«! quarter of seel inn 3 township one worth of rang« •even west of the WiÜMirw-ttc Meridian. rs< epc the ««mt 1 east quarter of south west quailer and I «ill by virtue of said execution, on Fridav. th- 26th <!ay of September, iy'2. at the hour of Io o'cloek am at the front door of the cowrt bouse of »aid county, in Tlliamoolc city. Oregon, off»-r ffrr sale and »r|| subject to redemption, at public auction <0 the highest bidder forcaab in hand, the above deacriord real property wr »0 lunch thereof aa may be iieeesMry to satisfy aat(| execution, cotta and arerntng costa. H H. A lderman , Sheriff (jt Tillamook County, Oregon. «.II T i . mrrk L and , A ct J une 1, 197*—N otice Hrnt WM. GAI.I.OWAY. Pl BMC ATION United Htat<-» Land f >ffi< e. Oregon < itr, Oregon. August ll loott. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pi ovisfoiis of the art of Coiigre»« tj ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. June •» 1M7K. entilf*«! " An art fo • the hale of tun tier kinds in th* Htates of » 'aflforiiia, Oregon, Make n specialty <4 Land Office Business. Nei ads, ami Washington Territory tend«-«! to all the Public Land Htatei OFFICE IM WF.IKIIAMO IH ILDING, August 4, |s-/2, Rpom 1 and 2, CHAltLIE »KAHURG, Of A»t*>ris county of t'lat«op of Oregon, OREGON CITY, ORE. has this day file«! in this hl» sworn »talenun! No « «.M61. *" for tlie par* hase of the ft ■/? K of or Nw >w ’ ■ A 4 . »er Mt 9. S 1* of Ne % *»f Section No * in Towi.»liip No Rang- 6 W. ami «ill offer prov,f to f R qw that the land »ought i* more valuable f«»r tinil»er or «tone than for agricultural mirpone», and to >»(a!di»h hl» Claim to »aid l«nd l«efore the Register and Recen er of thi» <>ffi< e at Oregon City Oregon, oil Monday, the 27th day of Ortober. igoa lie General Hank him and Exchange buti n a we« a« vrlti>cM*e» fiet*aMion Flatter, of Olney, Oregon . John F.. nes*. I.arson, John l>enck, Jack D**n<-k, ofAatorta. Eschnnge on Englund. Belgium, Ge* Or gon Any amt all persons claiming adversely the niHiiy, Sweden, and all foreign countries «ho* f dear rite d land» are requested to file thatr claim» m thi»office on or ta fore said 27th day of Oc ty/2 < has . B M ixjrks Regxle«. EDGES & GALLO WA Y C. & E. Thayer TILLAMOOK. ORE