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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 9 Circuit Court. Squires. Warranty deed to lots 5 and 6, block 5. Stillwell’s addition to Tillamook city. $275.00. T. II. Goyne and wife to Louis Olsen. Warranty deed to Vj interest in lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 and 7, block 14, Park addition to Tillamook City. $105 00. Peter F. Ducham and wife to A. B. Ham mond, et al. Warranty deed to E l2 E U2, sec. 34, tp. 1 S, R 7 W. $1000 Alex McNair and wile and Peter Me Intosh and wife to Wright-Blodgett Company, Limited. Warranty deed to S Va Sw % and S Y? Se V4, sec. 28, tp 2 N, R. 9 W. $5.00. F. M. Lamb and wife to H. S. Lamb. Warranty deed tn lots 12, 13, 14. 15 and 16, block 9, Miller’s addition to Tillamook. $1.00 and love and af fection. Three mortgages securing $1125.00. Satisfactions of two mortgages se curing $850.00. ONE PRICE TO ALL I I ! Judge R. P. Boise hold Circuit Court in department No. 2, on Monday last, and succeeded in getting through with the cases that day, with the following results: John E. Biggs, plaintiff, vs. Cora Biggs, defendant. Suit tor divorce. Attorney B. L Eddy lor plaintiff. The divorce was granted. D. A. Blodgett, plaintiff, vs. E. H. Cowing, et al., defendant. For confirma tion of sale. Attorney B. L. Eddy for Made of all wool blue Serge. plaintiff. Sale was confirmed. Made in fancy wool Cheviot, E. D. Dewey, plaintiff, ys. M. J. Me. Sewed with pure dye silk. perfect tailored, round cut Mahon, et. al., defendants. Suit to quiet title. Attorneys W. Reed and B. L, “Nuf” said, see the suit. coat, Italian lined. Eddy, for plaintiff. Case was continued. ! Martha Gould, plaintiff, vs. Isaiah F. Gould, defendant. Suit for divorce. Attorney C. W. Talmage for plaintiff. A Clothing delayed in transit is the cause of this most interesting store news. Our Clothing should have reached us three weeks ago—the very first of the season—now that the divorce was granted. Frank H. Illingsworth, plaintiff, vs. season is so far advanced, we put it on sale at a price that would stun even he City Dealer. Our Cecelia E. Illingsworth, defendant. Suit Clothing is made by the far famed Miller Tailoring Company, of Chicago—tailors who give the most for divorce. Attorney T. IL Handley lor Give the Women a Chance. careful attention to every detail and see that the Linings, Buttonholes, Sewing, Padding an S 1 en- plaintiff. A divorce was granted. The Editor of the Headlight has been ing—the most important parts of a suit are absolutely right. Read on : Wheeler Lumber Co., a corporation, discussing the gambling question of late, vs. C. Thayer, E. Thayer, et. al., de. fendants. Suit to enjoin sheriffs sale to the satisfaction of some people and the dissatisfaction of others As the Attorneys C. R. Thomson and C. W. Editor litis nothing to do with the Head Talmage for plaintiff and Attorney B. light ranch this week, the printer’s devils L. Eddy for defendants. Demur SUS- have a right to be heard on the subject. tained and the case was continued. The Editor is wrong in his argument as Made of all wool worsted, with very faint Made of all wool material, double breasted Ann Embert Marolf, plaintiff, vs. to how to stop gambling, and when he Malaney, et. al., defendant. For con- coat, strongly tailored, made especially f</r the plaid effect. Coat in latest round cut, best firm ition of sale. Attorney T. H. Goyne finds out on his return what we recom mend he will fall all over himself and Italian lining. Very dressy. strong—froljicing school boy. for plaintiff. Sale confirmed. acknowledge that there is more wisdom James M. Meaner, plaintiff, vs. Eva in the |Headlight’s ink slinger than the Meaner, defendant. Suit for divorce. pencil pusher. To commence, men can Attorney B. L. Eddy for plaintiff. A not be depended upon, when they are di force was granted. elected to office, to carry out the oath Armada McCormack, plaintiff, vs. they take to do their duty. That is just Tihnon H. McCormick, defendant. like men, and it is time for them to ack Suit for divorce. Attorney B. L. Eddy nowledge that they have made a miser for plaintiff. A divorce was granted. able failure running the city on moral Mfwde of the celebrated Provo-Woolen Mills Magnet Brand Special, all wool cheviot, Benoit Proovost, plaintiff, vs. William 1 ines for several years, because they have L. Riefenberg, defendant. Foreclosure stock. Sewed with pure dye silk and warranted very dressy and as strong as iron. been influenced and almost owned by the of mortgage. Attorney T. H. Goyne for gambling house people. Don’t squirm, not to rip. plaintiff. Continued. lor everybody in the city have been able State Land Board, plaintiff, vs. John to see that for themselves, for to arrest S. Judd, defendant. For confirmation of a gambler in Tillamook for running a sale. Attorney IL L. Eddy for plaintiff. gambling game in violation of the law, Sale confirmed. why, that would be awful. Give the Emilv IL Stewart, plaintiff, vs. John i women a chance and let's see what they J. Stewart, defendant. Suit for divorce i can do. Oh, yes, they could teach some Attorney B. L. Eddy for plaintiff. A of the fool men something who want to divorce was granted. get suddenly rich bucking a gambler’s Sarah Ann Sargent, plaintiff, vs. Dex “heads I win, tails you loose’’ game. If ter Sargent, defendant. Suit for di Positively the dressiest pants Positively one of our very best values. Very vorce. Attorney A. W. Severance for | | Tillamook City had women for officials with some of the determination of Carry handled, several patterns and weights, from neat patterns, stylishly cut. You must see this plaintiff. A divorce was granted. Nation, there wou!dn‘t be as many men L. R. Rogers, plaintiff, vs. Andrew $2.95 to $5.00 a pair. bargain to fully appreciate it. in Tillamook making fools of themselves Conklin and Jane Conklin, defendants, night after night at the gambling tables Foreclosure of mortgage. Attorneys when they should be home with their Cooper & Botts for plaintiff. Continued. wives and families. Paul Schrader, plaintiff, vs. Otis Hays, defendant. Foreclosure of mortgage, Fits Tillamook City. Attorneys Cooper &Z Botts for plain- Thera is entirely too much reason, tiff. Continued. unfortunately, to suspect the Police De John Theiler, plaintiff, in error, vs. Moros Loss 100. partment of double dealing in the gam State of Oregon, defendant in error. L. 1 bling matter. Chief McLauchlan knows Writ of review. Attorney T. B Handley M anila . Oct. 4 —Captain John J Per perfectly well the difference between for plaintiff. Decision in the lower court shing's column has completely routed honest ami bogus raids. The labors of was reversed. (he Macin Moros in the island of Minda Sergeant Church in particular lend color H. IL Tingle, plaintiff, vs. Lulu E. Mai- nao. killing or wounding 100 of (hem, to the suspicion of hostility in some auey et al. defendants. For confirma and capturing and destroying 40 forts. directions and favoritism in others, tion of sale. Attorneys Townsend & Two Americans were wounded. Judge Hogue is to be commended for go Hart nnd T. H.*Goyne for plaintiff. Sale M anila , Oct. 4.—On Tuesday the ing after t his situation with a sharp slick. confirmed. Moros retired to their largest and strong Whatever he resolved on and promised, Jacob Frayne, plaintiff, vs. Olois Vattn- est fort on the lake shore, and Wednes let that be done without evasion or sub leweuhuize, defendant. For confirma day Captain Pershing attacked them terfuge No police officer need be per tion of sale. Attorney T. IL Goyne for with artillery, bombarding the enemy mitted for an instant to labor under the plaintiff. Sale confirmed. for three hours. At noon Lieutenant impression that he is working for the Loring, leading a squad of men, attempt- gamblers instead of the city.—Oregon i ed to set fire to the fort. He crept under Real Estate Transfers. lan . the walls and started a blaze, but the The Reliable Merchants County Furnished by the Tillamook Title nnd M< ros discovered him and forced the Call for Road Warrants. Abstract Company. j Americans to retreat. During the after All Count v Road Fund Warrants, J H. Holgate, trustee to T. H. Govne, Series F, endorsed prior to September noon the Sultan of Cabugalian led a warranty deed to \V Ne V4, sec. 18, 10, 1902. are now payable, and will be sortie at the bead of a band of fanatics tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. $800.00. paid on presentation. Interest ceased armed with krises. They crept through Heirs and widow of Curtis Johnson to from this date. the grass and sprang up and’attacked the October 2, 1902. T. II. Govne, quit claim deed to \V Americans. The Sultan was wounded P. W Toor, ’a Ne ’ i. sec. 18, tp. 2 S. R. 9 W. six times and boloed an American before County Treasurer. $1.00 and other considerations. he died. His followers were killed. Willard Johnson and wife to T. H. The Secretary ot the Treasury has re- In the darkness, Wednesday night. Goyne, quit claim <1 dee^ to flame as cei ved a communication from the Col. Captain Pershing took hifl batteries with ■ preceding. $1.00 and other con- lector of Customs, at Portland, Me., in in 100 yards of the fort, closed in his have ok hand sidera lions. which he states that the Dominion Coal infantry lines and resumed the attack. Ambrose Foster to Delos A. Blodgett, et Company, of Canada, is about to ex The Moros broke through twice and at al. Warranty deed to N w ’ 4, see. port to the United States 100,000 tons tempted to escape by the beach, but were of anthracite coal, and asks that in- discovered and many of them were kill 13, tp 1N.R.8 W. $1000 oo. Alfred (»ray to Delos A. Blodgett, et nl. 1 creased facilities be given the company ed. The Moros abandoned the fort early Quit claim deed, to Nw 1sec. 13, for handling the same. The Department on Tuesday, after 15 hours' bombard Finish Rustic. will extend every facility within the law ment, and Captain Pershing destroyed tp 1 N. R. 8 W. $1 00. all ROUGH William N. Hayes nnd wife to Hammond and its discretion. Thecoal pays a duty the rest of the forts and returned to Lumber Co. Warranty deed to lots of 67 cents a ton. Camp Vickars. i * « * 3 & 5 and Se ’t Nw *4, sec. 6, tp. 2 It is believed the moral effect of the ' N, R. 8 W. $1000 00. The Southern Pacific Railroad is pre defeat of the Moros will be great. Gen- 1 l'mily F. Woods and husband to Mary paring for the largest shipment of dried eral Davis has ordered that h<»stiht!es lie1 Dead Number 1600. Unearth Ghoul’s Work. An attempt hnd been made to destroy M. ¿v E. A. Hart, warrantv deed to fruit for the month of October in the stayed ii> order to permit the Sultans of V ictoria , B.C., Oct. 4.—Japan was ! I ndiaxapolis , Oct. 4.—Sensationnl de the bodies with lime. The college authm1’ Sw *4. Sc '4 and all ofSe’tSe^, history of the Santa Clara Valley. The Bacalod and other hostile Sultans to visited by a heavy typhoon early in Sep. j velopments came to light tonight in the ities are very indignant at. the latest sec. 17. lying W. of Big Ncstucca prune crop of the state will close!v ap make peace. tember. and the steamer Tartar brings investigation of the wholesale grave rob. phase, and declare that the bodies un Toll Road, in tp. 5 S, R. 9 W. $300. proach 190,000,000 pounds, of which The Sultans of Macin were confident I advices of disaster which followed the' U.S Land Office to Emily D Sheldon, Santa Clara County will furnish 100,. of their ability to defeat the Americans, storm. From Kag<shima comes ne*s' beries that have occurred in this vicinity earthed today are those of subjects dis Receipt tor $490.00 for E »2 Nw ’* 000,000 pounds. The entire crop will be and vowed before the fight to enter of the loss of flOO fishing smacks and 1500 during the last few months, when de. sected by the studeuts of last yenr ; that tectives unearthed the 10 bodies in the some of them are cadavers which were nnd W l2 Ne *4, sec. 18, tp. 1 N, R dried within three weeks. slavery voluntarily if they themsehes men. The steamer Karazawa Maru, cellar of the Medical College of Indian in the dissecting room when the building 7 W. * * * were defeated General Davis has sent which was dispatched to search for sur apolis. Cantrell, the leader of a gang of was burned several years ago. The de F. I). Vincent to Peter Heisel. Wnrranty Robert McClure Snyder was convtcled General Summer, in command of the vivors, brought in about Iff men. 10 negroes arrested a few days ago, tectives assert that the bodies have been deed to 6.23 acres in sec. 19, tp. 1 S. The Governor of Yamaguchi Ken re- 1 confessed that his and other gangs had of bribery in the St. Lruis Criminal American forces in Mindanao, a •*on- but recently buried, and that the evi. R 9 W. $1380.00. Court and was sentenced to five years gratulatorv telegram on the succscs of ports 38 persons were drowned and nine robbed many graves and sold bodies to dence ot quicklime is very apparent. Jacob and Peter Luthi to M. W. Harri impria »nment in the state prison, after Captain Pershing and the small Ameri- 1 others were killed by col I apses during medical colleges here and elsewhere. 1 he bodies ate of both men and women, son. Warranty deed to It' acres in I lie jury had considered for 50 minutes can loss. itbestorn at Iwakami, Yokohama, Fuji i | Up to today every medical college in but are in such a state that identifica. ’ Sc ’» Se ‘4. sec. 26, tp. 1 S, R 10 W kiwn, Atgo. Skino and Kawashita. the ease which had occupied an entire this city has been thoroughly searched tion is impossible. Search for stolen Members of the original United States I $200.00. The Governor of Hiroshima Ken re- • for stolen bodies, bnt to no avail. Six bodies will be continued. week in presentation. No iamdsmen Steel Underwriting Syndicate receive U.S. Land Office to Oak Nolan. Receipt were present when Snyder a conviction ¡wuts that impiines ns lj the damage • j bodies were found in a pickling vat at _________________ U another 5 per cent divided of 110.000,- for $200 00 for N N ‘2. sec. 17, tp. done by the storm up to September 12 ! the Medical College of Indianapolis, was made, the defense having ap|u*ren*lv A mob from 1'xigle Lake, Tex., took 000, notices to that effect having been 2 N. R. 7 W. show that ff5 lives were lost. Twenty been confident its testimony concerning Oak Nolan to Delos A. Blodgett, et al Snyders residence in Kansas City would sent out bv J. P. Morgan & Co. This j I five casualties have been reported from proving they had been lawfully obtained I’tt Duncan, a negro, from the County and asserting that there were no other Jail nnd hanged him. Dtmcan, impre- Warranty deed to N t2 N sec. 17, convince the jury that he wm entitle to makes a fourth dividend of $10,000.000, I Akigori alone. Acc«enh of further bodies about the buildings. Today de perly clad, entered the telephone office at a total profit ot $40,000,000 on an actual tp. 2 N, R 7 W. $1000.00. the Iwnetit of the statute of limitation. «damage and casualties were expected. tectives went to thecollege with n search^ Eagle Lake, where Miss Lenna Harris, Charles A. Bailcv anti wife to Charles S. The incarceration of the convicted man outlay of $25.000,000, a return of 100 The steamer Kairu Maru. 230 ton*, wan ; warrant for the body of Wallace John, the night operator, was alone. The ne Wells. Warranty deed to lots 5 nnd seemed to be imminent, when two of his j »er cent. wrecked on Ushifvki September 10. son. which had been stolen from a grave gro was arrested, and brought on a Secretary Hay, upon his return to! 6, block 2, Ilav’s addition to Tilla- attorneysri/ned his appeal bond for $25,. Washington found on his desk a num. 1 in Ehenezer Cemetery, northeast of the freight train to prevent lynching, but m< ok City. $170.00, J C. Pope, who hat a ranch near Elsie. ihMl. securing bis rebase until the term I»er of letters from prominent lews in ¡city. The detectives instituted a rigid early next morning about 100 men ar P. McIntosh and wife, to Joseph Hixl y of c«»u’t commencing Monday. Earlv ’ every part of the country returning ; j in the Nehalem \ alley, has discovered a search of the building, and as a last re rived from Eagle Lake and demanded Warranty deed to 64-100 acre in sec. in this term Snydei will be sentenced j thanks lor his efforts in behalf of the soda mineral spring on his place that ha» Roumanian Jews ns exhibited to his note a considerable flow. The water is being sort raised the floor in the cellar. Dig. the prisoner. Thev were reinforced dur <•». tp. J S. R • \\ $L-o <»«• and motions for an appeal and 1 new to t the powers signatory to the treat» analyzed to discover it» medical prnper- ging here, in a short time they uncovered j ing the day, but did not succeed in secur IL It I Merman and wile to Marv T trial will be filed. ot Berlin. ' I ' tie». ing their man until night. the remain, of 10 bodies. men’s $10.00 men’s $7.50 Suits, $4 Suits, $7 Men’s $25 Suits, $ 1 6.75. Boy’s $2.75 Suits, $2 Men’s $ 1 5 Suits,$ 1 1.25 Boy’S $3.50 Suits, $2.75 Men’s Young JVIen’s $8.00 Suits, $5.75. “NEWFANGL Pants Store One Door South of Tillamook Post Office STEEL STOVES & RANCES \\ liy pay Peddlers 375 for Steel Ranges when you can get a better range for 345 to 350, manufactured by the Celebrated Charter Oak Company, from M c I ntosh & M cnair ? in Tillamook Most LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK J Also A TAFT Wainscoting, Sizes of Mouldings and Ship LUMBER. Lap Í I 4