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MMMMMI THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 18, THE DESTRUCTIVE TOREST FIRES IN TILLAMOOK John Melchior and Henry Raz to Caspar Schlappi, jr.. warranty deed to E Vg Nw J4, sec. 21, tp. 2 S. R. 9 W., ex cept right of wav. $675. Huldah Bannes to Wheeler Lumber Co., warranty deed to Sw *4 Nw sec. 32. tp 3 N. R.9 W. $5. One mortgage to secure the sum of $200. Four mortgages satisfied securing in the aggregate ♦3290. Yellow Journal Reporters. The Portland Telegram was badly im posed upon on Thursday by its Tilla Farm Houses and Barns Saved mook reporter, so much so that it made by Fire Fighters-County was that newspaper appear awfully ridiclotis when it published, with large scare heads, Enveloped in Dense Smoke such sensational stuff as the following : Last week will long be remembered in IIOVAC BY FOREST FIRES. the historv of Tillamook when the fire FLAMES MAY WIPE OUT TILLAMOOK. fiend, fanned by favorable winds, swept HAVE CUT OFF TOWN’S WATER SUPPLY, through a large area of country LEAVING FIRE-FIGHTERS WHOLLY WITH OUT RESOURCES. in different sections, enveloping the FIRE ONLY A MILE AND A HALF AWAY AT entire county in a thick and blinding 1:30, WITH HEAVY WIND BRlNGDlG IT smoke, bringing with it tropical heat STEADILY TOWARD TOWN—POPULATION READY TO FLEE. and showcis of cinders. That was the [Special dispatch to The Telegram.] condition of affairs last Thursday, and T illamook , Sept. 11.—Forest fires aie although it naturally caused consider«'!- raging on three sides of this citv. and ble anxiety with those who had valua only two miles away, and the destruc ble property at stake, there was not the tion of the entire town is threatened. The greatest danger is from a fire just least excitement in Tillamook City. east of here, as the wind is blowing from One fire started on the Trask, and it there directly toward the town . Nearly was this fire which caused a great confla- the entire male population has turned gation. It traveled over the summit out to fight the flames, and those who remain behind are in a state of panic. and along the foot hills into the brush, The Five-Mile House, on the road to and from above the Red Clover cheese ward North Yamhill, was destroyed last factory to Bester’s on the Wilson, most night, and four farmhouses also were of the farmers east of Tillamook City burned. Unless the wind changes it seems cer had a serious fight on hand all day and tain that the fire will reach the town all night Thursday fighting fire or ex. this afternoon. Later, 2:30 P. M.—The fire is now tinguishing the burning embers as they *it on their barns and residences. So fast within 1% miles of town and has com pletely surrounded the reservoirs which di J they fall at times they set on harbor the city’s water supply and on tire a number of farm houses and barns, whose resources the fire-fighters’ entire so it took heroic efforts to save them. hopes depended. The town is thus to And what with the fire in the brush and tally at the mercy of the flames, the sub sidence of the wind ora providential de a blinding smoke, accompanied by a luge being about the only things that strong east wind ladened with heat from can possibly stop the progress ot flames. the forest fires, it was a trying ordeal Donaldson's big saw mill has already which the farmers and those who went burned, causing a heavy loss. The banks of the towp.have closed and the officers, f rom this city to help them went through. with many others of the town’s business Yet with so much fire only two barns and men, are preparing to move their val their contents of hay were burned, those uables to a pfacc of safetv, if one can be belonging to Win. Hughey and C. E. found. WEDDING BELLS. HWe Pledge Oar Hearts, My Love and I.” NETARTS. mhbm 1902.------- --------- - » and w«. . a Air tune t 1878.—N otice for T imber L < t jum » y P ublication . United State» Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. July yth IgOa- K„ti,-e is hereby Kiveil thst i>> compliance At the home of Mr. A. T. White, in Tillamook Citv, Or., on Wednesday, the 10th Sept., in the presence of relatives and triend», Mr. C. H. 0 Neil, jr., well- known in our community, was married to Miss Myrtle E. Moore, one of our pro minent and respected young ladies. Though this happy event was antici pated by the many friends of the excel lent young people, it took them by sur prise, for as quietly as the shadows of Wednesday evening were creeping over Tillamook Valley, the bride and bride groom, whose taste is foreign to all dis- play and ostentation, plighted their troth “to be henceforth helps meet for each other till death do them part.” We nought is more valuable for it« timber or stone overheard one who was fortunate to l>e than foragriculturol purposes, and toestab ish his claim to said land before the Register and present say that the charms of the lovely Rweiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on pair reflected in brighter colors than any Wednesday, the Sth day of October, 1902. lie names as witnesses: outward display might have possibly Tailoring Estibliilj^ent, Peter Mclntoeh, of Tillamook, Oregon ; David Martiny, ofTillamook, Or ; May Wallace Allen, lent to the solemnity of the hour. The of Portland. Or; Wm Ryan, of Tillamook, Or. Headlight takes pleasure in joining with TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reques cd to file their the many friends of the betrothed in con G entlemen claims in this office on or before said 8th day gratulations and best wishes. May their , . Thanking you for of October, 1902. C has . B. M oorf . s , Register_ pathway be strewn with happiness' past favors, I beg T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F ob to say that I have rarest flowers. Rev. C. P. Metzler, the | P ublication . mo ve<l into mv United States Land Office, pastor of the Presbyterian church, per- Oregon City, Oregon. new store next to July 25th, I902. formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ben Riesland’s. Notice is hereby given that in compliance II. O’Neil will remain some time with us, with the provisions of the act bf Congress of It you wish to Donaldson, the latter having taken out Surely the Telegram's reporter must but expect by and by to return and make 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of see all the choice .JuneS, timber lands in the tatesofCaliioruia. Oregon, insurance the da v previous in the Oregon have taken advantage of the occasion to line of Suiting and Nevada, and Washington Territory." as ex- their home in Iowa. Fire Relief for ♦300. scare people, but in the future it would up-to-date Pan- tenped to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, < At Ocean Park, September 7, 1902, The fire went over the summit early in be well for that newspaper, if its reputa ting’s to choose from ktndlv give me a MAY WALLACE ALLEN. quite a pleasant gathering assembled at the week from the Trask, starting a tion is to be sustained, to get someone Portland, county of Multnomah, State of call. All Suits cut and made in the shop 01 Oregon, has this day filed in this office her number of fires in the green timber on to send the news somewhere near the the Sea View House to witness the mar at Tillamook. sworn statement No. 0834. for the purchase of P.S.—Pressing, cleaning and repairing Se of Section 2 in Township 38, Range 7 W. the Wilson river. From Sunday until truth. Let us inform the Telegram there riage of Miss Belle Booth to Charles and will offer proof to show that the land Thursday these fires had been gradually was not a particle of excitement in the Murphy. Miss Stella Mattoon acted as of all kinds done. sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish getting worse, when, fanned by the east city, the citizens being cool and deliber bride's maid and Mr. Louis Fletcher as her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, wind of Thursday, threw that section ate in their actions when they found groomsman. Everything went off pleas on Wednesday the 8th day of October, I902. She into a seething blaze, which created a heat and smoke rolling over the city from antly, Rey. G. R. Edmunds, of Tilla-, names as witnesses : Eli T. Allen, of Portland, Oregon: Peter Mc inook city, tied the knot, and after the gale of wind, when the roar of the fire fires five or six miles east of the here. Intosh. David Martinyand Win. Ryan, of Tilla ceremony refreshments were partaken became appalling as it swept through mook, Or. Any and all persons c’aiming adversely the The “scare crow” reporter of the Even, or, after which there were games and , the green timber in the mountains, des 1 above-described lands are requested to file theii BARBER RRD HAIRDRESSER claims in this office on or before said 8th day troying many valuable sections of valua ing Telegram is a curiosity and should be music by Professors Heater, Clark and ot October, 1901. ble timber. Volumes of dense smoke sent to the Portland Carnival in a glass Wolfe, accompanied by the bride, Miss SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING C has . B. M oores , Register. rolled down from there all day Thurs case, tagged “The Telegram’s valler dog Inis and Elsie Dickens. The guests were: T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for ETC SHAMPOOING, P ublication day, bringing with it intense heat and from Tillamook.” It is not characteris Misses Myrtle Weatherly, Ethel South United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, showers of cinder, causing semi-darkness tic of Tillamookers to show the white mayd, Ethel Booth, Elsie Dickens, Stella Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Good for July 12th, 19O2. in the afternoon La*e in the afternoon leather, loose their heart, nerve and grit, Mattoon, Blanche Murphv, Anna Shep Notice is hereby given that in compliance persons suffering with rheumatism with the provisions of the act of Congress of the roar of the fire could be heard in this and get to shaking at the knees, because herd, Gladys Murhpy. Mr. and Mrs. June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, city as it rushed through the mountains, they saw a little danger threatening the Gilliert Belleque. Messrs. Guv Mattoon, Department of the Interior, Nevada and Washington Territory,' as ex Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. which was continued until early Friday community. The stout hearts and will F. Wilchart, Jacob Nichols, Warren tended to all the 1’ubEc Land States by act of August 16th, 1902. morning. It resembled the roar of the ing hands who helped the farmers fight Weatherly, Willie Fletcher, Andy Hea Notice is hereby given that the following August 4th, 1892, MRS. LIZZIE W SCOTT, named settler has filed notice of his intention Of Seattle, county of King, Stale of Wash., angry ocean when it lashes the coast fire last week showed what Tillamookers ter, George W. Wolfe, Harry Loomis and to make final proof in support of his dial in, has this day filed in this office her sworn can do when they get down in the collar with huge waves, causing a continuous Guy Allen The room was beautifully | and that said proof will b* made before the statement No 5820, for the purchase of the County Clerk of l illamook County, Tillamook, i Nw14, Section 82, in Township 4 N. Rang«? No. and heavy rumble, so familar to Tilla to accomplish anything, and they get decorated, a ship was rigged in full sail Oregon, on October 3rd. I902. viz : I io W, and will offer proof to show that the land '•Al'KICK F. LEACH, mook people when the wind is in the there with both feet. We failed to per and roses, dahlias and sweet peas were ; H E. No. I3683, is more valuable for its timber or stone for the Sw % sec. 7, T. 1 N, R. : ! sought than for agricultural purposes, and to establish southeast. Every once in a while were reive the least excitement whatever, and profusely used about the room. We wish 7 W. her claim said laud before the Register and He names the following witnesses to prove his Receiver of to this at Oregon City, Oregon, heard crashes as though heavy artillery had the citv been in any immediate tian, the couple a prosperous and useful life as continuous residence upon uml cultivation of on Saturday, the office 4th day of October, 1902. She said land, viz. : had been brought into play in the mighty ger of the fire sweeping in from the east well as happiness.—Ocean Ware. as witnesses : Walter J. Smith, William R. Illingswortb, 1 names Byron J Sanford, of Montaville, Oregon ; conflict with the Fire King and the King there were plenty of men in the city who Lyman J. Lamb, of Wilson, Oregon ; Winfield 1 William Kriesel, of Portland, Or. ; George K. S. cone, of Bay City, Oregon, Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash; Anthony Dami- of the Forest. So fierce was the confla- would have never shown one sign of fear BOULDER CREEK. t has . B. M oores , Register. j tio, of Aberdeen, Wash. but gritting their teeth, would willingly gation that the latter was the victim. Any and all persons claiming adversely the H. L. Jensen went to Dallas last week above described lands are requested to file their NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. This fire from the Wilson leaped over have turned in-and averted the awful to take Mr. Pres Lucas and family to claims in this office on or before said 4U1 day Land Office nt Oregon City, Or., to the Kilchis and then to the Miami, doom while the Telegram’s Yalta* Dog the hop-yard. of October, 1902. September 13th, 1902. C has . B. M oores , Register. Notice is hereby given that the following- causing consternation to those who was making tracks for the next telephone Virgil Getchell is working at C. A. named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1S78.—N otice F or lived near there, ami even uneasiness at station to scare people on the outside Smith’s while he is in the valley. P ublication . and that said proof will be made before the the Truckee Lumber Company’s mill at with yellow journal messagesand for the United States Land Office, Register and Receiver, nt Oregon City. Oregon, One might imagine old Hebo a minia on October 30th, I ’ kn, viz. : Oregon City, Ore.. purpose of working up business for the Hobsonville, where the men quit work ALBERT I. HALL. ture Pelee, these days, to see the cloud wr a. : . R. , August 5th, 190a. Notice is hereby given that in compliance to fight fire and succeeded in preventing telephone company. H.E 18837, for theSe % Sw and lots 3 and 4. of smoke that turns the sun red and the sec. 31, tp. 2 N, R. 7 V*. with the provisions of the act of Congress of loss of property and the mill. Smith He nain?8 the following witnesses to prove June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale The editor was asked by a number of particles of ashes ami burned leaves and his continuous residence upon and cultivation of timber lands in the States of California, Elliott and Dan I’ike came near being persons whether he sent the news to the of said land, viz : Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.“ as grass that are continually falling. wipeout, but through hard work they J Smith, of Wilson, Ore.: Isaac Smith, extended to all the Public Land States by act of Telegram that the city was doomed No, We heard that Mr. Ray got bis foot of Walter Glencoe, Ore : Joseph Hickenbottom, of Glen Auirust 4, 1892, saved their property, although it was a MRS. SOPHIE BACKUS, gentlemen, we arc not in the habit of crushed by a falling tree last week, but coe, Ore.; Albert Hall, Wilson, Ore. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of C has . B. M oores , Register. long and desperate tight. The creameries getting rattled, and making a fool of the are unable to give full particulars. Oregon,, has this day filed in this office her at Riverdale were at one tipie threaten T imbkm L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878,—N otice for sworn statement No. 5M3, for the purchase newspapers we correspond for. Here’s three cheers for the road gang ! P ublication . of the Se »4 of Ne ‘4, N Be % and He U of ed, as were a number of farms and barns United States Land Office, Se> of Section No. lo. in Township No. They are fixing up the road in fine con Oregon City, Oregon, 2 North. Range No. 10 West, and will offer in that vicinity, the furniture being re dition. Fifth avenue is no smoother. Real Estate Transfers. pl oof to show that the land sought is w, a. . . Jul>' ’»th. 190a. moved from some of the houses which Notice is hereby given that in compliance more valuable for its timber orstone than for W. D. Gladwill enjoyed the dis with the provis ons of the art of Congress of agricultural purpose«, and to establish her claim were nearest the foot hills. But the only Furnished by the Tillamook Title and I?’"1 bcfore t,ie Register and Receiver tinction, for a few days of being the June 3. is;s. entitled “An act f<»r the sale ot . Abstract Company. timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, n! 1 b?A.0<DCe "S Ore«on city. Ore. on Tuesday, loss was a oat field belonging to Dan only man in “Happy Berd.” (The editor Nevada ami Washington Territory." as ex the 4th day of November, 1902. She names Fredrick Johnson to Ernest J. Gienger, Pike. to all the Public Land States by act of as witnesses would call that a snap, and how we do tended August 4. 1S92. .''"‘‘A Ro,b,'rt 0.bon>,John Nen- warranty deed to 40 acres in sec. 6, In the south part of the county the fire ANTHONY DAMIT1O, dell. Robert Louden, of Portland, Ore envy Bro, Glad well.] Of Aberdeen, county of Chehalis, State of Wash., tp. 2 S. R. 9 \V. ♦3500. went over a big stretch of country and A”y a»’«! all persons claiming adversely the Mrs. Grace Chopard visited Mrs. Roza has this day filed In this office his sworn state above-described lands are requested to file their in that ot the adjoining county as well, George Watt to Helen Watt, warranty meat No 5821, for the pmcliase of the Lots cairns in this office on or before said 4th day of Borba last Tuesday and Wednesday. 6 and . of sec 6. Tp. 3 N. k. 1O W and E of November, 1902. 7 deed to Sw Se and Se ’4 Sw ,*>4. sec. | going through the previously burned dis 4 ofsee. No 1. in fownship No 3 N. Range ______ Mr W. N. Bays and Mr. Hana Jensen »<• C has . R. M oores . Register. No. 11 W. and will offer proof to show that the trict and turned that part of the cotintp 4 ami Nw 11 Ne V4 and Ne Nw ’4 • were hauling luml>er hist week for Mr laud sought w more valuable for its timber or T imber L ani >, act J i nk 3. IS;».—N otice for into a furnace, but it soon exhausted it sec 9, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W and lot 1, j store than for agricultural purposes, and to P ublication , Ike Bay's new house. establish his claim to said land before the Re United State« Land Offlce, self in the burns and did little damage. sec. 9 and tide land in front of the ! Mr John Creecv was selling peaches gister and Re eiver of this < ffice at Oregon itv Oregon Ci y, Oregon, At Dolph, Sandlake and other parts the fame in tp. 2 N, R. 8 W., except \ on Saturday, the 4th dav of October in this part of the country last week. 1QO2. He names as witnesses: ’ wHh'ihZ n h<’,rib’r ’'.'•I •h«<Ui» complwice acre. ♦1500. tire was reported to be in the timber. J■. !'i*ltt'<>rd. of MonUvilU, Oregon with the provision« ot the act of ConcreM of The annual exodus to the hop-yards, '• tlll'lin Krierel. ol Porthn.l. oreyon ; Janie; ’r:' *’78. ...titled -An act for the sa|’of The Nehalem country was enveloped in Ephram W. Brown to Trustees 1st Free u f-colt. of Seattle. Wuh : George E. Huntlev v.A'a took place last Week and now every of !.*!? w of California. Oregon Aberdeen, W«ah. ™u..uey, Methodist Church at Beaver, Ore., | smoke, and the Fire King is reported to Neyada and Washington Territory," as ex- thing is quiet and lonely for the few who ««« Aliy Bud all peraon« claiming a.lveraely the A;xt;;h.’i^i’ubii'L‘‘"<i st’tJ have destroyed several sections of timber. warranty deed to acre in Sw t4 ata.vealescrilu I laiul» are reuueated to 8le llieir are left at home. Unlike the Irishman, oaibiruia!* OBC* °" or '»for« «'d tth.lav Sw l4, sec. 31, tp. 38.R.9W. ♦! A tire went through the Solmonberrv dis of h ^AMnl't>,nnn,h, Slate of ’ I we do not think it •• diffikilt to find the trict. The Sandhills school, in district Lewis Parrish and wife to Hiram Crane, I ’ has r M oorf . s . Regi-ter. ( regon, has this day filed in this office his 1 ind” of the news thia week. There’s no theorr au:riwNoi p^Xeor No. 5, was destroyed, which is covered warranty deed to E H Sw H Se ’4, NOTICK OF ► INAI. SKTTLKMKNT. tne S of Nw > and Lots < and 4 of one to commit suicide or rob the bank W^and win" 2OWUifyp 3 North. Range io bv ♦250 insurance in the Oregon Fire . sec. 35, tp. 2 N. R. 10. ♦250. or hold up the stage, so we will t»e com N otice is H ereby C.ivxN.-That the under- w and will offer proofto show that the land Relief. State of Oregon to Anna E. Hoenicke. •uned executor of the la>t will a d testament sought is more aluable for its timber or stone pelleil to close until better times come. Considering the magnitude of the fires deed to tide land in front of lots 2, of Mary s Downs deceased, has filed in the We wrote the foregoing items last ■HM>kC.mntrv’ IH.* i* °f Ote*on- for T‘Ua- in Tillamook county, we have much to 3 and 4. sec. 31, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W. mook Count) h l final account hi executor of weak, but the letter w.v overlooked at said estate, and that Tunadav, the -th dav if be thanktul for that so little propertv 4H 6 acres. ♦97.20. (»ctober, loo» at the hour 0/ten Rh.. o clock Um," a m Ilntifl'eV Sr'X' "rp’ri,an<'’ Or '• Ooorg. E was destroyed, csjiccially as the fire ran D. Fitzpatrick and wife to Fredrick John the ofti ’F ami came tack in the mail h«.bee,. Lo.) )., i- pouch, ao we will add a few more items hra hr objection, to ,.„d th' t o 0} Ai,e?dee^r'iT". "“,’h ! round several farms. As to the loss ot son, quit claim deed tc 40 acres in J SXtU. Wa,d'Cn *“h ; J,me’ "f settlement tlieieof. c and start it out »gain. standing timber, it is almost impossible Nw »4, sec*. 6. tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. $1. SAMUEL DOWNS, Any and all person« claiming adver« lv th- Master Harry Sappington was up H..CUI01 of I he |ut will and to ascertain at present what it amounts M. F. Leach & D. W. Jones to John L. te.tament of Maty s Downs, dece««ed from Helm one day last week. Ilia to. Some people claim that a consider Jones, warranty deed to 40 acres in anERirt-s SALK able stretch of green timlier is burned ------------------------- 1 WAR B. M oorm , Register - N 4. sec. 20. tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. |1600. little friend Carl Jensen accompanied N otice is H bbr . v -Th«t by virt,,. T imbre L amp , A ct J i mb 3, .»7 s -N oticr F ob through, and by the manner in which John IL Hedges and wife to George and him home. ofBi.eynt",, 1 , of the ' irrmt ?ou,t ” , Ft Bf tCATION. Every one was delighted Sunday the State of ore«..» for Hllwmook CMntv um the fire roared last Thursday, aad the Robert Watt, warranty deed to lots I idled Htat. s Laud office. “j*” when the cloud of smoke, which had • )u<<gment rendered and .1.« keiej Oregon ( ire, Oregon. dense smoke which was carried tosea for | 1.2 and 3, sec. 7, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W n. f vor oix p Pe. km.i, Pt.inim à,““ forty or fifty miles, indicates that the and S ’•.» Nw 1 * and lots 1 and 2. see. shut off the view of aurrounding objects, Kl"al>M «nt.'j' h ’ ''ri htr L c "'oline n.7 rolled away, and the genial face of Old | timber in the mountains must have suf 8. tp. 1 N. R. 10 w. $1460. Elva .'1 WtweotL Jtfhn Iler Mvrtle t ilìv II»» bííií'Íatr.l'úí1? t**MdanU Mid exet utiln Ne" ,V?2hí1,i3¿f '«’''"fnií. ’Óreio"; fered. Section 3, 1 S S, and sections 9 U.S to Joseph H. Wescott. Final King Sol was again visible. Dwng <lated September 4. ton- and t,« '7* ’ !”T' ,vied tfe' ftrHowmg Je“ Mrs. l>elia Jensen and her two littte and 10, are known tn lie swept by the receipt for Sw ’4. sec. 5, tp. 1 N. R. real proper!«, .itnau-d I» Tillairook daughters were welcome callers at Mr». t ecrttml fire, and as the smoke is still blinding on B W. onnty, Oregon, tt> wit rOuk AU the right, title ami interest of the défait 1 Chopard ’ s Friday. the Wilson nothing can ne done to ascer Joseph H. Wescott and wife to Delos A. ;nt.,F tire.,., M.r,til«o,('?Jw,?'2'''j,n± 1 hl* ”,OT" L. F.. Gearhell came up from Ilebo ft* r Wella Gilt»«, c,,.,,,’, ¡Uy ’■•'em. ni Ni, ¿21 ¿r ’il.. tain the actual loss and damage to the' Blodgett, et ill., warranty deed tn 8 S OfSw ' ' « , r ri1.' l',rch«'e of the ruiv Her Sunday morning, on his wheel and spent «FsoviPe'W'“i*! i i'< 1 wiftil..., w* ■ '• Section No, limiter until rain obliterate« the fires. Sw h. see. 3, tp. 1 X. R. 10 W. «na ^avilir w ner, in aud to the quarte« oí aectinnj. tow nahip owe north <»7rau J °*e- p-oof to '.hJ'w thJtnÎJ*'’11îy- the day with Mrs Cli<|mrd Ins sinter. On Wednesdbn the tire was again re SliMMf T. SARCHET, T. SARCHET, Merchant Tailor LATIMER, BROS, ported to be burning fiercely on the Wil. ' I'lva M. Wescott mid husband to Delos son. and a number of men were sent from | A. Blodgett, et. al., wairantv deed this city to cope with it. to E E »>. tee. 26. tp. 2 N, R. 7 W |IOO9. In twenty years the population of the i United Stat»*« has do ibled, wealth has i J. \ Alderman r S c wife to Joseph Wilson, warranty deed to 26 acres in secs. doubled. ami Imsi e -a double*!, saying nothing of the pt i r of hard voaL 27 and 23, tp. 4 S, R 10 W. $1800. School Supplies. ' I um representing the Century School Supply Compnnv of Chicago, .ind mt in n |>ositi<ui to furnish the supi>lies at half price Samples of maps, charts, etc., on hand for inspection. F. D. V ixckxt . Professional Cards. Frank Trout and family, of Fairview, were camping on the beach the last of L. EDDY, the week. G«o. W. Phelps lout a valuable horse "> snmtic Laud mates ><* «“ “f *»»““*• Sunday. A ttorney - at -L aw , EMILY B MCINTOSH. Marian and Lillian Phelps and Pearl ,892' Tillamook county, of Tillamook, stale ol Furnier went to Tillamook Sunday to nr Bieion ho thi» day hied in th'« her T illamook .. O regon . attend school the coining winter. I thT^" o^^'.uS^^udN"; w Chas. Wells and family, ot Tillamook, i siniui ’it.le No N,°WB«d%iil 0«:? pr«»Lo are camping on the beach. W. II. COOPER. H. T. BOTTS. Alvin and Bell Johnson, of South I mre’ .mi to e»tabli»h her claim lo »aid faml Prairie, are hauling lumber through here Llore the County Clerk of 1 OOPER & BOTTS, Tillamook (»regon.ou F,ld,’r' * en route to the Lighthouse road ^enteinber iqo 2. She names hs witnetwe» - ATT0RNEYS-AT-LA1V, llberl W. Plank. David Martiny. Peter Mc Will Ebennan, ofTillamook, is hauling and Weslev Kush, of Tillamook. Oregon. the supplies for the lighthouse, making Intosh Ain and all fn^li« clsimln, adver’ely the TILLAMOOK ... OREGON. above-deac ibea land« are requested to file their daily trips through the berg. claims in this oltice ou or before «aid iqlh day Office across street anti North from Post Netarts is to have a cheese factory ol September illox^^ p M<X>||M , ,,„er Office. right away and it is something that has TlMBBB I.tN". act Jess 3. 1S78—N cticb fob P ublication . long been needed on the bay. United state» Land Office, Mr. J. W. Maxwell and family, of Fair Oregon City, O egou, ATAILLAMOOK TITLE & AB- July 25th, 1902. view, spent a few days on the beach at Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of STRACT CO., his old home. lune 3rd, i8;8, entitled “An net for »he sale of Geo. Coffman has leased the Happy t mber lands in ’he S ales of California Oregon. TILLAMOOK ... OREGON. Nevada ami Washington Territory,’ as ex Camp ground of Mr. Hadley fora term ended to all the P-blic Land State» by act of „ u , f Complete abstracts of all land in Tilla. of years. Mr. Coffman is an experienced Augu.tLt^. K(IT AI.LEN, hand and knows how to run a camp and Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State or mook County. Oretfou, has this day filed in this office hi» make it pleasant for the campers. He is sworn statement No. 5833. for the Durchase of Lots 3 and 4 and S 4 ofNw % of Section going to make quite a lot of improve the W. H. C ooper , President. No 2, in Township 3 South, Range 7 West, ments. _________ nut! will offer proof to «how that the land H. T. B otts , Secretary. Jb'’2L»WC,,t ®flhe Xrridisn eï eîf , •?T,t ’ rasl quarter tfUouih west qua. lei and thfdLV vvxmtion. on Fti£v tht JMh -lay t»f »eptember. ig02 at the hnnr loo.l.-k an. .r the fr..„i*ïx“ ò^hìZ.? m to ¿1/ ,,nd ? ht. c OFFICE WITH COOPER & BOTTS. H. GOYNE, AJA A ttorney - at -L aw , Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook .. O regon . ^"ALAUDE THAYER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. R OBERT O regon . A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . J-JAVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook .. O regon . M. SMITH, M.D., J P hysician and S urgeon . Office in T odd ’ s Building. T illamook j .. O regon . 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 SupP'J Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — OREGON LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. C F OR ABSTRACTS OF title . GO TO TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. B. L. E ddy . S r GILBERT L. ««*fS T hos . C oatm , Pres. WM. GALLOWAY. T t EDGES &GALLOWA1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Make a specialty of Land Office Busit** OFFICE IN WEIXHAUD BITLD1NG, Room 1 and 2, OREGON CITY, ORE. MANX C. & E. Thayer. Genersl Banking and Exchange D° ness. Kxchangron England, Belg'1""' • boi e ■ie-cr'il-w^xnA1* d»imÌB» xdverrely the many, Sweden, and all foreign con11' Â".f «h.rUT r -et t H H A lderman . »henff of Ti.lam.ajk County Oregon. c«*». B. M oores . Regiater. TILLAMOOK. ORE