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TxiE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 25. 1902.
TILLAMOOK
The Clark Testimonial.
vince one when they compare
—
the poor condition of the stock i Battleship Oregon
COUNTY BANK.
Testimonial Com­
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
and the barren state of the
( incorporated ),
WILL
_
mittee.
meadows in the valley this fall
Portland, Oregon, Oct. 15, 1902. | Save a Doctor Bill ancl may be Your Liie. TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
with that of Tillamook county. 1 [TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ] j
R as^"’sdamT
PAID UP CAPITAL, »10,000.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
Those wholiavegone into dairy­ G entle G opher ,—Some one with an j HOW IS YOUR LIVER?
X
One year........................
1 1.50 ing in the valley have not made off day on his hands has kindly sent me OREGON LLVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a sick headacte, the km
A GENERAL BANKING
Six months...........................................
that is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness. G-'t
75 a such a success of it as they an­
j a Headlight containing your drastic, j pation or anv ailment of the stomach, liver or bowles, y*e[e it xi OR
50
Three months......................................
BUSINESS.
ticipated, for the’simple reason I snappy squib referring to the Portland will relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LI\EK
■
the long dry spell through effort to raise a testimonial fund for the Regular size, 25c. and 1.
Directors :-M. W. H arrison , W. W.
To Improve the Columbia. that
b. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Star.
the summer is not conducive to gallant Admiral Clark, who 11 s a captain
C urtiss , B. L- E ddt .
Dear
Sir,
—
Enclosed
find
25c.
for
a
package
of
Oregon
Cashier M. W. H arrison .
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in balem and
Tillamook county is only in­ successful and profitable dairy­ ¡commanded the battleship Oregon in the
Spanish, and mostly American War (1
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edije securi-
found it superior to anvthing weever tried tor headache and n -ou
terested in the deepening of the ing compared with that of Till-
ness.
' Yours truly,
E ev . A nson C ox .
ies of all kinds.
’t see that Spain had much to do
channel from Portland to Astoria ainook, where occasional showers don
with it or in it).
and the improvement of the Col­ of rain during the summer You are pretty near correct, and were A_____
FEW WORDS MORE. ‘'KY s he ' ler ™^'
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
umbia bar in so far as it affects months make green feed plenti­ it net for the fact that somebody might Meaning Best. Quick Cure. A new remedy for all aches and pains,
-A—. It >s the justlv
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
ful
and
the
stock
keep
in
good|
Try
it
for
an
ache
or
pain,
ex
Sept. 20th. 1902.
the commerce of Oregon, Wash­
misconstrue your meaning, I'd not elebraled Pain Killer—guaranteed or money hack,
Notice
is
hereby
given that the f Mowing*
This is one of the bother you with noticing what you ernal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
ington, Idaho and other points, condition.
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
B enjamin W heeler , resilience Highland Addition. Salem, Or.,
to make final proof in support of his claim. and
and in this particular it should secrets of successful and profi­ say.
that said proof will be made before the County
a sufferer from rheumatism, says : “Fry s Lightning Healer is tlie
table
dairying
in
Tillamook,
to
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Or.,
natuarlly interest every section
best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I believe it will
If getting your railroad will make vpu
on November 7th, 1902, viz :
say
nothing
of
the
mill
feed
1
do all that is claimed for it.’’
Above medicines for sale by
ELKA A. HART;
of the State to know what is
happy, I sincerely join in wishing you
H.E. 11646 for the Ne *4 of Nw %, 3
of Nw *1,
sec. 2o, aud Se ‘4 of Ne
sec. 19, tp. 5 8, R. 9 w .
being done to remove obstruc­ which the Willainniette dairy­ may soon hear the “chu-chu chuck, all
Hr names the following witnesses to prove
men
haye
to
buy
for
their
stock,
aboard.” But we haven’t got charge of
tions to navigation in the Colum­
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz :
bia river.
Here in Tillamook while tlie dairymen of this! that. We took up a matter which was
Barrie V. Hill. Frank Wallace, Mor H11 Feter*
soil, of Dolph, Oregon ; J. S, Stephens, ot liliu-
we appreciate what little im­ county gl[OW all their feed on 1 fatally deceased and on the morgue slab,
tnook,
Oregon.
,
The
good
old
man,
Moses
A.
Shaie,
who
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provements have been made by their farms. The logic of this worked himself into his grave trying to
is
that
the
Willainniette
dairy
­
the government to give these
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
raise the fund, left the matter to me aud
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
parts the same advantages in men cannot compete with Tilla­ I think he has been working with Provi­
September 13th. 1902.
PROPRIETOR OF
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
navigation as other sections of mook county in dairying, and no dence to help us, for we are doing v^ry
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
the country, and although the matter how great the production nicely. Now, my good friend, we did
and that said proof will be made before the
work is yet in its infancy, there, of butter and cheese in Tilla­ uot ask Tillamook to contribute a cent,
Register and Receiver, At Oregon City. Oregon,
on October 30th, 1902, viz. :
mook
the
demand
for
this
pro
­
DEALER
IN
because I got the idea in my cranium
is not the least doubt but what.
ALBERT I. HALL,
H.E. 12837, for the Sc
Sw >4 and lots 3 and 4,
Tillamook will become in a few I duct will always find a good that vou uns had suffered by the forest
sec.
31,
tP
2
N
» K- 7 w-
Fresh
and
Cured
Meats,
Hides,
Wool,
etc.
market
at
top
prices.
And
on
I
fires,
and
if
the
goodly
old
Clark
found
He
nam.'B
the
oilowing
witnesses to prove
years the best commercial port
hisconiinuous residence upon and cultivation
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook,
of said land, viz :
between the Columbia river and that account Tillamook is an! out that we took a penny from people
Walter J Smith, of Wilson, Ore.: Isaac Smith,
had met with misfortune, he would
San Francisco. While in Port­ ideal county for those who are who
of Glencoe, Ore ; Joseph Hickenbottoin, of Glen­
never speak to us. Gervais raised a neat
coe, Ore.; Albert Hall. Wilson, Ore.
looking
foi
a
dairying
county
to
land last week the editor was
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little sum, but before any collections had
invited to inspect the new dredg | locate. For a safe and profitable been made I heard of the fire down there
industry
for
anyone
to
engage
in,
N0T1CB FOR PUBLICATION.
and see what that city is doing
Department of the Iu erior,
in the farming and took the responsibility of asking
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
to improve, not only that port, ,• there is ., nothing
i ? e. .
. the chairman of the local committee
Sep ember 27lli, i«jo2.
-A.Í
tlxe
UEW
line
in
the
whole
State
of
Oregon
I
,
,
.
,
.
.
.
Notice is hereby given that the followh g
° . | | there
but the Columbia river, wit^
there to
to mncel
caneel the
the siilisrrintion
subscription nt
of anv
any
named
settler
has
tiled
notice
of his intention to
make final proof in support of her claim, and
money which the citizens of which presents such opportuni-1 one who had lost bv the fire. Wasn’t
that said proof will be made beiore the County
dairying
in
Tillamook
ties
as
that the right thing to do ?
Portland have taxed themselves
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook,
Oregon, on November 14th, 1902 vie :
This effort is not a Portland affair at
to carry out.
Even people in county.
BESSIE ELECTA MESERVK,
* * *
H.E. No. 13860, for the lots 5, 6, 11 and i2, sec.
all ; some of the outside towns think so
Is still here and expects to remain.
Portland have but a vague idea
14 tp. j 8, R. 10 W
names the following witnesses to prove
The
Astoria newspapers, and won’t contribute. It is a State af­
what the new dredge is like or
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade her She continuo
s residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz :
how it is constructed, with the which occasionally growl and [ fair. Clark’s ship was christened Ore­
Henry Hayes. Mrs. Henry Hayes and Nellie
Cash
paid
for
HIDES
and
PELTS
and
FURS,
Etc.
gon,
not
Portland.
We
live
in
Portland
exception of knowing that it is a snarl at Portland, , as well as a give]
Haves Newberg, of Spruce, Oregon ; Frank
but we are citizens of Oregon, don’t you
Vi heeler, of Tillamook, Oregon.
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
monster vessel 250 feet long with the Columbia river and bar a! see ?
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fc
powerful machinery in her from black eye, should take a tumble I am sorry about one thing ; and that
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
stem to stern. She cost nearly to themselves and see what the is the publicity that has been given the
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
$250,000, and is the largest and Port of Portland is doing to matter It shonld have been spontaneous
Sept. 2oth, I902.
deepen
the
channel
of
that
river.
most powerful dredge on the Pa­
Notice is hereby give« that the following
as it was in Texas and Iowa. But I had
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of his intention
cific Coast, if not in the I nited They would not be such chronic no alternative. I couldn’t resusitate the
Will Run Between
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that
said
proof
will
he
made
before
the County
kickers
if
they
would
pay
a
visit
corpse without bard rubbing and creat­
States. For a number of years
( lerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
on November 7th, ilkh, viz.:
we have heard a great deil about to the new dredge in Portland, ing some friction. It had to be. I am
REUBEN Y. BLALOCK ;
H.E. 129II, for the he
of Nw *4, sec. 27, tp. 3
the Port of Portland Cominis-! which cost nearly $250,000, and a trifle tired, but am so near a fine sue-
S, R. 9 W.
cess
that
I
will
not
stop
until
I
can
look
sion, what it ought to have done which is to be used to deepen
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
but failed to carry out, to ssy the channel in the Columbia the grand old soul in the face and hand
Freight iu 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per to«.
ofsaid land, vtz :
the finest sword that ever a gallant
Charles N. Johnson, Noah Cou son. Marcus
„ of the Hughes
„
Portland may be con- him
nothing
’ spud river.
Freight
in
less
than
5-ton
lots,
$4.00
per
ton.
D Swabb, David F. Coulson, of Beaver, Oregon.
hero wore.
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’
.
It
sidered a little mossbackish iu You mustn’t think for a moment, with
gear controversy.
1. remained
...
Passenger rate, $3.50.
for the present commissioner« to some things, but what money it things as they are, that I am going to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
decide on the plans and see that spends to improve its harbor— leave yon out.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
- class
•
•
a - first
dredge
was con­ and it is spending lots of it—it You are hereby appointed chairman of
Sept. 26th, 19o».
Notice is hereby given that the following-
is
doing
something
which
is
far-
the Tillamook auxiliary committee to
structed, ami that they have ac­
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his cairn, and
complish their purpose everyone reaching and of inestimable assist us in raising the necessary funds,
that said proof will be made before County
and
someway
I
beiieye
you
w
ill
do
your
Clerk
of Tillamook County, at Tillamook,
value
to
a
port
like
Portland.
who has inspected the dredge
NEHALEM
TRANS.
Oregon, on November 7th, I902, viz. :
HARKIK V. HILL;
must admit. A great deal of We suppose that is the reason entire duty.
R. W. M itchell ,
H E 11955, for the E >a of Nw
Nw
of Nw
%, sec. 28, Ne l4 of Ne J^, sec 29. tp. 5 S, R. o W.
credit is ductile Port of Portland which prompted the Port, of
Secretary.
He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove
Commission for the ability it has Portland to build such a monster
Qus continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
displayed in carrying out the I and powerful dredge, while Evidently Mr. Mitchell has made a
Kira A. Hart, of Dolph, Oregon ; J 8.
Stephens, of Tillamook, Oregon ;Frank Wallace,
duties imposed upon it. In two Astoria was doing nothing to miserable failure trying to appear funny
of Dolph, Oregon ; Mortiu Pe.ergon, of Dolph.
Oregon.
years the Commission will have improve the conditions but to with wit and humor, for it is plain to
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expended $500,000 in building a snarl and growl at those who see that he is not built that way, but we
STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
take
his
criticism
with
the
best
of
feeling,
T
imbkr
L
and
,
A
ct
J une 3, 1878—N otice F or
dry dock, a dredge and other ap­ were.
P ublication .
and if the Headlight has ruffled that gen­ ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
# * *
United States Land Office,
pliances, and it should beasource
tleman's feelings in his laudable effort to
Oregon ( itv, Oregon.
BAY CITY, H0BS0NVILLE.
Some people who allow their raise money to present Admiral Clark
of gratification to the taxpayers
......
,
August 11, 1902.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
religious
prejudices
to
sway
their
of Portland to know that the
alao the Astoria & Columbia River R. R foi San Francisco, Portland
with the proviMous of the act of Congreaft of
with a sword, that was not our inten­
June 3, 1878, entiled ‘ An act for the sale of tim­
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
Commissioners have been just as better judgment, are wondering tion. We believe the idea of presenting
ber lands in the States of California Oregon,
SAMUEL
ELMORE
&
CO.
General
Agents.
ASTORIA.
OR
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
economical and careful in spend­ why the President appointed a the sword originated some four years
tended to all the Public Land Stales by act of
B.
C.
LAMB,
Agent.
Tillamook
Oregon.
August 4,1892,
ing the money of the Port as Roman Catholic Bishop on the ago, and on that account we do not
CHARLIE i EABURG.
Airents
& N. R. R. Co . Portland.
Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon,
they are in their own busi­ board of arbitration to settle the think we have committed a very
g
|A. & C. R R. Co.. Portland.
has this day filed in this office his sworn
nesses, and another thing which coal strike, even going so far as great sin in calling attention to the pro-
. No- 5^’- ,or ti>e pwrehase of the
? of?w <\'ec 9. 3 U of Ne % of Section No.
we are glad to hear is, no one has to infer that the President is crastination in the matter.
\
Township No 3Range 6 W. and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
been allowed to work a public playing for the Catholic vote. I This is the paragraph which Mr. Mit-
more valuable for timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to '-stablish hia
“graft” upon the Commission, Bishop John L. Spalding, of chell lias taken exception to :
claim to said ¡«nd before the Register and
"It
appears
to
11s
that
Portland's
ef.
Receiver of this office at Oregon City Oregon,
although we are reliably inform­ Illinois, is a man who is in touch
on Monday, the 27th day of October, 1902. He
to raise enough money to present'
ed that overtures to that effect with the busy world and in every­ I forts
names as witnesses .
Admiral Clark, who commanded the '
Sebastion Elaser, of Olney, Oregon ; John I*
were made and indignantly re­ way qualified to be one of the battle ship Oregon during our unpleas- i
Larson, John Denck, J%ck Dench, of Astoris,
Oregon.
WINE
AND
SPIRIT
MERCHANT.
Ay
sented. We make this assertion, arbitrators. That was the under­ antness with §pain with a sword, has !
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
lands are requested to file their
that if the ability of the present lying motive which prompted about as much procrastination as build- I
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old $ abore-deacribed
claims tn this office on or beiore said 27th day
of October, 1902.
J
Commission is not fully appre­ the president in appointing this ing a railroad to Tillamook. Clark may |
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
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this City.
ciated as it should be after de­ prelate, with probably the idea or may not get a sword, but some day—
tjjn--«---»---«.’
<4 <*. «*. A T imber L and . A ct jvki 3, 1878.— notice foe
voting so much study and time that a large number of the it may be in the far future—Tillamook
PUBLICATION.
to Portland’s most important in­ strikers belong to the Catholic will get a railroad, but when we do we
United States Land Office,
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*
do
not
believe
we
shall
have
to
thank
OiOgon City, Oregon,
terest, in a few years it will be faith, aud who will be satisfied,
Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
v.
ScPL loth, I9Ü2.
1 .” her'lV «’!en that in ' omplianca
plainly seen that the Commis­ whatever the result of the arbi­ Portland or her niossback, short-sighted
with the prnriaiona of the «ft of Congre-, of
capitalists.”
Wines,
$1.00
to
$3.00
per
gal.
i lim*»i|,H'5'
"Anacl for the «sie of
sion worked along right lines to tration, now that the bishop is
-n
—
®
n ~.. h aud? 1?,.lhT st»'« <>f California, Oregon,
■flj i* • -
.-P.
Ji
make Portland double the ship­ on the board to look after their As Mr. Mitchell has enclosed a sheet
ort an« and Washington Terri torv "
, IKSS1E A JONES,
ping port that she is now. Then, inserest, as well as that of the to take up subscriptions, the editor of
.•
Tabor. County of Multnomah, state
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
the
Headlight
will
lie
glad
to
take
the
ha
"
d“y flled iD ,,lto office her
other
miners.
and probably not till then, will
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
ihr sw i?terT'./N<b w.10- ,or thB Purchase of
names and amount of those who want
the Sw % of he %. Nw 14 ol Se % a-d s JfofSe
* * *
the labors of the present Com-1
1 of «er. No. 24, in township No. 3 North,
to snbscrilie in Tillamook, and if there is
h»?'ilm°i \W' a"i wl11 uffBr Proof
•'»»
mission be appreciated. Hut let
Attorney Lord, who is taking a disposition on the part of a number of
timlJi a."d "'?n8h‘ '» more valuable for ite
m!d*mU>?"?t,h’n f°,r **
purpose..
the good work go on improving the bull by the horns in Port­ Tillamook people to sul>scril)e tlie editor
KealM. » h 'oh l,*‘rcl’,m
««1 land Indore the
our rivers and harbors, and as land, in a crusade against slot will make one of them.
.
d üvceiver or thia office at Oregon
,rpgo"-0,1 Sat unlay. the roth day of
Portland is the metropolis for a machines and gamblers in that
"'ee'hl-er .901 She name, a, wi
*"/'• Thad S. Potter. C W Mead and
large area of country it is imper­ city, is putting himself in an
1
H*rd™'Took of Portland. Oregon.
CASE & FOWLER,
almäe.TÜ.TiLj?’"?”" claiming adversely the
ative that every obstacle to nav­ awkward and inconsistent posi­
"laiLia’^rhU mBd’are
to «le their
PROPRIETORS
igation be removed. With the tion. Now, friend Charley, you
01 l™emU r, r®,"
•><*>"> ">¡<1 toth day
old dredge operating in the Will- were not built that way when
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ammette, the new dredge in the you were district attorney for
I riMBza L aud , act jvnf . 3. 1S78.-N0T1CB F0B
Columbia river, and the govern­ Multnomah county, and under
PVBL ICATlOM.
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
I lilted state» Land Office,
ment to convert the transport whose jurisdiction innumerable
Oregon City, Oregon.
I. s
.
September J9th. I9O1
Grant into a dredge to dredge eye-sores existed in the shape of
with íh.
7* ’’ t,"M ,hat 111 comphanca-
Boiler
Work.
I.ogaer
’
s
Work
anti
Heavy
Forging.
*
"1 ne . 7?.
,he *cl nl Vongre.. ot
the Columbia bar, many of the vice, in fact, a “ wide-open”
umber*l.nA' t’0A,i
An “ct ^or I*1*
°1
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
obstructions to navigation will town. That’s how it goes politi­
t > a l p Ó m . o r” Á"""'" Territory, a.extended
soon be removed, with a channel cally, for the man who is run­
HuW,c '•*"*' «•>»• ’«Y «t of Augurt 4.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
> Lit Till.mil?9’ r °SAXA BAKER.
of about 2 , feet from Portland to ning for office or has had his inn­
I r¿ 1 h« 1h''O'a,'T 2,f J'I'amook state of
Astoria assured. Then there will ings, is a reformer, wanting to
«wkí, .t.i th,a. í,*’
>•>'" »«lea her
the s'nf,sli,Dt.!'° 51'” foT ‘h’purchase of
lie no difficulty in defining, curtail evil and a strong advo­
No i lo„f,Í5 i 01
No- ’*■
Township
“Where rolls the Oregon ?”
r roof l, ±
" w «o«tht
"nrt »ill
offer
cate for the enforcement of the
I rriu.i
>•'•<>
la more
Centrally Uoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day ci hural S222tmb*r.Of ’‘""T tl"'" for «Ro­
law.
Directly they get into
to Mid am RTT"-
,o "‘»hhsli her claim
It is plain to see that the office they won’t do a darn thing
moll <• ,„7'i, f?ri,Co»n,y C'erk of Tilla-
F- m L thesis TJ'la",','°'! SÜ?
““
Willainniette Valley cannot com­ I Ut dodge the issues and drawn
»"X JÍuXleJ" °' D*C~b"’
She
pete with Tillamook county in their pay for doing so. And
Ba*5r'ereMr '«"r'V k 1**1 C B" k "
>'■
M. H. LiARSEN, Proprietor.
dairying. In proof of this fact a may the Lord of Portland de­
Anvand
Tillamook Oregon,
atmíi Jíí ,¿LT;r"°r" "«‘min» > drerwlfthe
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
C’X fiiTthu oma‘‘d* ,r-
«o « e their
trip on the "outside” will con- liver us.
on orWo” -d
<*«r
The Best Hotel in the city. Nt, Chinese Er ployed.
I
Cbc
^illaniooh
Twin Family Medicines
^eabligljt,
I
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
M F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
(
I
<
1
L. N BARNES,
MEAT MARKET,
Steamer Geo R. Vosburg
Tillamook and Astoria.
Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg.
CO,
ft
$
J. S. LAMAR,
%
*
«
$
I®
®
Tillamook Iron Woks
LARSEN HOUSE,
C has
Tn a »’"T “-IWroif ■auiirwl.
j
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