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-_________ _____ TxiE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 6,
' PLANS HOSPITALS
BOSTON TEA-PARTY BOWL " '
I
Rhode |.|.Bd Colleeto, „„
Steel Company to Build One at Each
of Its Twenty-Two Plante.
A
Year*» Experiment Prove* That
Place, Where Injured Employ«»
Can
De
Quickly
Cared
For,
MORE BUSINESSLIKE. I IB-A-ZTZZ OF
•mble Helle That Figured I. th.
Tea Toaatn* Kveat.
Affairs of Treasury Department Han
of ?h/ I?0’.1’ hls,oric«1 punch bowl
f the Bo,t,,n tea party has ju
dled More Expeditiously.
io?oni.7 m
Reform»
° f BD‘ i <1U e
*nd °ri?inal ,nd
ear r Sh.k
,B • Pngintf Ineaatruent.
Inauguratrd
by
Secretary
Shaw Which Will Insure Retter
C. & E. Thayer.
Mannfactnrera* Mnterlnla During the
Year 1902 Coiupriaed One Half
Goods Sent Into Thia Country.
Growth in the importation of man
ufacturers’ materials and the increas
ing share which such materials form in
the total imports is the most remark
able feature of the foreign commerce
of the United States in the fiscal year
just ended. Manufacturers’ materials
form in 1902 nearly one-half of the
total importations, and show a re
markable increase over preceding
years, while other classes of imports
show but a. very slight increase.
Combining the two classes of ar
ticles for use in manufacturing, those
“in a crude condition’’ and those “whol
ly or partially manufactured for use
as materials in the manufactures and
mechanic arts,” it is found that the
total value of importations for use in
manufacturing, which amounted in
1881 to $217,571,551, were in 1902 $418,-
776,681. They formed in 1881 33.44 per
cent, of the total imports, and in 1902
46.36 per cent, of the total imports.
This phenomenal growth becomes
even more striking when it is com
pared with the growth in importation
of all other articles than those for use
in manufacturing. The total value of
“imports other than manufacturers
materials” amounted in 1881 to $433,-
047,448, and in 1902 to $484.550,390. and
formed in 1881 66.56 per cent, of the
total imports, and in 1902 but 53.64 per
cent, of the total imports. Thus, while
importations of manufacturers’ mate
rials have practically doubled from
1881 to 1902, importations of articles
other than manufacturers’ materials
have increased kut about 12 per cent.
THE
PASSING
OF NEWGATE.
The Fsmoo. Js.ll of Engll.h Hl.torr
Which tlm. Stood for Catari.«
Be inn Torn Down.
The work of demolishing Newgate
jail, the historic old prison, so long a
feature of the city of London, has been
begun.
The decision <o «ear down Newgate
prison was taken a long time ago, but
various causes have hindered the be
ginning of the work. The building ol
the prison was begun in 1770. and be
fore its completion part of it was de
stroyed by the Gordon rioters in 17»».
The destruction was made good in
17S2. At one time Newgate was the
principal prison of London, but < f late
years it has been used merely as a
temporary house of detention forprn
oners awaiting trial at the adjoinmg
central criminal court, known to all
the world as the Old lleiley.
For a long period criminals sen
tenced to death were har.gfd in front
of Newgate. It >• «'»«?
*‘nce “
public execution took place there al
though the capital sentence has fre
quently of late years Item earned out
within the walls. The prison V .11 not
be rebuilt, and the site will probably
be leased for commercial building».
The demolition of the courthouse has
been in progress for some time. A new
court is to be built in its place.
le «** ■!•••■'«• ,
The Miifcvuri river will have to keep
its snags or employ some other den
tist. says the Chicago Tribune. Incl«
Sam gi'e» up the job.
LaaMlOa *»« Fear»*.
A portion of tne coo. of Mount Ve
.n.iu. ha. fallen in and
are bcin« «aktn •<•>«•»
aLdca.
A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. w.
C urtiss , B. L. E ddy .
Cashier .—M. VV. H arrison .
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi-
ies of all kinds.
de?i,hp’9,h0f la,', »«’“ber Mara-
Robert IL Armstrong, private sec
den J Perry, « Providence railwaj
retary to Secretary of the Treaa-
magnate and a banker with u foi
tune of aeveral millions, married i i ury Shaw, has worked out the de
tails of a motlern system whereby
Mu. Marian Lincoln Bogert at
the business of the department will
''«rceater, Maa... and they went to
be conducted as expeditiously as in
t rovidence to reside permanently in
the most progressive mercantile
the residence of Mr. Perry, at George
].) L. EDDY,
houses. This system applies to com
and Benefit streets, on the aristo-
munications from the public, and
Cratic East side of that city.
will secure to every letter a prompt
The new home of the bride was a
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
reply. All letters will hereafter be
marvel in its interior decoration«,
acknowledged on the same day they
and there were many very attractive
T illamook
O regon
are received. If they cannot be an
and costly articles of ornamentation,
swered
at
once,
acknowledgment
will
together with an elaborate display
be made by return mail, and the in
of valuable colored ware incidental
formation asked for supplied at the w. II. COOPER.
H. T. BOTTS.
to the foundation of the United
earliest opportunity.
States and its early history. The ex
OOPER & BOTTS,
Secretary Shaw realized the need
istence of such a collection in her
of a change in this respect when he
new home caused Mrs. Perry to sug
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
took charge of the office, and he in
gest to her wealthy husband that
trusted
the
details
to
Mr.
Armstrong
Complete set of abstracts.
within his grasp was the celebrated
who worked out a simple but thor
punch bowl of the revolutionary
Office upstairs, North of Tillamook
ough
system
of
card
catalogues,
elec
period, when high priced and over
County Bank.
tric time stamps and more complete
taxed tea was cast upon the waters
plan for filing. Under his plan the
TILLAMOOK
...
OREGON.
of Boston bay, and there was a cele
early morning mail, which formerly
bration and great rejoicing incidental
was not distributed to the various
thereto.
divisions of the treasury department
H. GOYNE,
The great men of Boston of that
until some time in the afternoon, is
day had a feast after the tea toss
now out of the way before 11 o’clock
ing episode, and the affair was not
in the morning.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
rounded out in true Yankee fashion
In the same connection all tele
until the punch had all disappeared
Office
: Opposite Court House,
grams heretofore have been received
from the bowl, which had been fur
I by the treasury department through
T
illamook
.. O regon .
nished for the notable occasion by
the medium of messengers. Here
one of the distinguished ancestors
after all telegrams addressed to the
of the present Mrs. Perry. As soon
treasury department will le received
as the Gammell mansion, now under
LAUDE THAYER,
by direct wire in the department
going rejuvenation by carpenters,
copied in duplicate and the origina
painters and decorators, is com
stamped with a time stamp and de
pleted, the punch bowl is to have a
A ttorney - at - law ,
livered direct to it« proper division
conspicuous place in a great side
All letters and telerra ms are stamper
board which Mr. Perry intends to
with the hour and the minute n
T illamook
O regon
have constructed, and then there will
their receipt. Commenting on thi»
be patriotic days when the friends of
new. system, Mr. Armstrong sai l:
the millionaire are to quaff the finest
“Secretary Shaw believes that the
vintages from the Boston tea party
public should receive the same treat
ARL HABERLACH,
punch bowl.
ment from the department that it
The mansion in question is one of
given it bv any first-class business
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
the earliest of the colonial in the
house in the country. Therefore, it
state of Rhode Island, and it fell
Jlrutechcr Abvokat,
is his wish that any person writinc
into the hands of Mr. Perry about
to the department shall receive i
Office across the street and north from
a year ago. Parts of the house were
promot acknowledgment of his com
the Post Office.
constructed more than 100 years ago
munication and a full and complete
and when the trade of New England
answer to his inquiry, whatever ii
was a good deal in the line of rum
may’ be. Personally I believe the
and negroes the mansion of the
treasury department should be an e*x
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
Browns and their descendants fig
ponent of the best and most moderr
ured in the social life of the town
methods known in this country.”
A ttorney - at -L aw .
and the plantations established by
Roger Williams. Hence, when the
Oregon City, Oregon.
AROUND WORLD ON FOOT.
Boston tea party punch bowl is final
Land
Titles
and Land Office
ly nestled away in Providence it will
Business a Specialty.
have a fitting roof over its wide
earthenware rim. and the timbers of
the old mansion can vie with the his
tory of the bowl m claims of dis
W. SEVERANCE,
Mr. Schilling, an American, who ii
tinguished pedigree and renown.
traveling around the world on foot, ar
The punch bowl, it is learned,
rived at Bloemfontein, South Africa,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
came down safely to the days of the
the other day.
twentieth century through the car
He left New York on August 3, 1897,
and painstaking of the forefathers
O regon
T illamook
clad in a suit of newspapers, hatless,
of Mrs. Perry. They were the Lin
bootless and penniless. He hns under
colns and they have figured in the
taken for a wager of £5.000 to com
history of Massachusetts for quite
plete the journey within five years,
AVID WILEY, M.D.,
a little more than 200 years.
neither to beg. borrow, nor steal and
Professional Cards.
■ ft
CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
Wh, There W«e So Co.Ter.nlU» Be
tween the Wltnee. and Mr.
Billina»*
«
••Your honor." said the solicitor for
the defense, relates Tit-Bits, “I wish
to prove by this question that the
witness is a man of quarrelsome dis
position. hard to iret along with, and
on bad terms with his neighbors.
Now. sir,” he continued, turning
again to the witness. “I’d like to
know whose farm is next to yours?"
“Well."
answered the
witness,
“there is the Billings’ farm, and
the—"
Are
“Stop there. One at a
you on friendly
I----- . terms with Mr. Bill-
‘n*r .
T.m"
“I can’t say I am.
“Are you even on speaking terms
with him?"
"No. sir."
-n
"Whose fault is it?”
“ft’s his fault. I reckon.'
“Oh. yes; it’s his fault, you reckon.
How long has it been since you have
spoken to him?"
"About 1« years, as near as I
remem lier."
"Now. sir. I want yon to tell this
jury why you have not spoken to Mr.
Billings for 14 years.
"Gentlemen." said
the witness,
turning to the jury, “the reason why
! haven’t spoken to Mr. Billings for
14 tears is because that’s about the
length of time he’s been dead."
Between Prienda.
“Xo.
Mr. Ihidleigh.” »aid . the
beautiful girl «¡th
oM/«*« h«‘r-
-I ran never be your wife, but I
shall alwaya be your friend "
••Then before I f-’ rejoined «he
vounir man
he calmly lit a P«I*r-
Jorered roffin nail. "I hare one la.t
word to »ay to you ar a
••What ia it?" «^e 8«hed after the
manner of the euriou. aex.
••It is thia, hr replied.
I think
you have »tacked «he card» arainat
yourself in thia frame. You loae by
winnin<. while I win by k>e.ng. -
Chicago Daily >>**«
Willi»-« U»« •*
«•»•*•■
The Children h»<I written compo«i-
ti..n» on the jrirnrte.
They were
reading them aloud to the claaa. At
the time came T-r little Wil-
He to read Ma. It waa n. followa:
-The ffiraffe ia a dumb animal and
cannot eaprea. it.elf by any Bound,
be,, use ita neck ia ao lo«< that ita
coice <eta tired on ita way to ita
mvutb."-Albany Ar»ua. . . ,
-
to have accumulated £1.000.
Since
leaving New York he has traveled a
distance of 29.7CO mile», and walked
through the United States, Canada,
Mexico. Australia. Tasmania. New Zea
land, India, Burmah, China. Siam,
Japan. Siberia, the Philippines, and
part of South Africa. He has still to
travel to Cairo via Beira. Mombassa,
and the Soudan, across Europe, in
cluding Austria. Rus da. Germany. Hol
land. Italy. Erance and England, which
means another 8.COO miles, tocomplete
which he has just 13 months.
Tn the course of his wanderings, Mr.
Schilling has witnessed four war»—the
Spanish-American, the Philippine, the
Boxer, and the Boer—-been held up by
Mexicans, robbed, and almost stran
gled by thug», mobbed by Boxers, and
fired upon several times» He earns his
living by lecturing at towns he passes
through.
GIGANTIC PRIMEVAL BEAR.
Eustace L. Furlong, »indent a*si*t-
nnt in the geoli girai department of
the University of California, ha* di»-
e.- vered embedded in the floor of me
of the famous limestone raves of Shas
ta county Cal., almost the entire re-
mflins of an arrtoherinm simurn. the
gigantir primeval hear that was the
first of his kind to roam the two Amer
ican continent». Because < nly frag
ment» of the skeleton, until now. in
complete. have hitherto been discov
ered by geologists, the work of Fur
long rank* a» one of the most notable
achievements of the University of Cali
fornia explorers in recent year*.
Negro Was the laveafor.
In reference to a machine for mak
ing bread at the rate of 7 ') leave* an
hour. I »aid that the Inventor wa* a
Yankee. General Manager Henry C.
P. Johnston inform* me that not a
Yankee but a plain, common, every
day. old-f«» hioned negro i* the inven
tor. 11 would he intereating to know,
tays the New York Pre»», how many
invention» have been made by the col
ored brother. Thia machine ha* revo
lutionized the bread buaine*». Did the
inventor get anything out of it, or did
the other fellow get It?
Aivlae* Wurrla*ea.
E. Benjamin Andrew* advieea mar
riage. say» the Chicago Inter Ocean,
although he believe» that it is some
thing mo»t yv-’ing people «hould But
be too much In a hurry about.
P hysician , S urgeon
A ccoucheur .
and
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook
T
..
O regon .
M. SMITH, M.D.,
P hysician and S urgeon
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
O regon .
T illamook
j~^R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
D entist .
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Bridge Work,
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
J • S. STEPHENS,
Agent for the
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSI RANCH
COMPANIE».
Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
—
OREGON
THAYER,
C ALAUDE
J Agent for Fireman's
Fund and London and Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
^KOR
ABSTRACTS
ABSTRACT
AND
tri st co .
T hor . C oatí », Pre».
B. L. E ddy , Sec.
WM. GALLOWAY.
Gil.BEBT L. HKDGRS.
EDGES A GALLO WA Y
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Make n • penalty of Land Office Basinet«.
OFFICE. IM WRIMHARD MJ1LMW,
Room 1 and 2,
OREGON CITY, ORE.
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PORTLAND, ORE.
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Agents for
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DeLaval Cream Separators, g
s m « » e * « er « • « «F
BEST HARD
WHEAT
FLOUR,
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»(ITSBtRG WISH
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Sold by COHN & CO
Tillamook. Or.
TIMBER CLAIMS
WANTED.
F. J. Richardson.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
LATIMER.BROS.,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
SHAVING,
HAIR
Cl ITI NG
SHAMPOOING, ElC
T imbkr L and , A ct J vnk 3. 18;8.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oicgon City, Oregon,
September 29th, I9O2.
Notice i* hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 187», eulitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands n the States of Califoi nia. Ore on.
Nevada and Washington Territoi v.” as extended
to all Public Land Slates by net of Auguat 4,
1892,
MRS. ROSANA BAKER.
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon ha» tins d»j Bled in tins »»nice her
sworn statement No. 5922 for the purchase of
the S % of Se *-4 ot section No. 26, in Township
No. 1 South, Range Nb. 8 W, mid will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable tor its iimt>er 01 stone than for agri-
ci.ltutal purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before the County Clerk of Tilla
mook county. al Tillamook City. Oiegon, on
FiIday, the 12th «lay of December, 1902 She
names iis witnesses :
Widtei C. Hatley, Fred C. Baker. Henry S.
Baket, Peter McIntosh, of Tillamook. Uregou.
Any and ail person* claiming adversely the
abové dese ibea lands are requested to file their
claims iu this olticevn or befóte said i2th day
of December, 1V02.
C has . B. M oore », Register.
T inker L and , A ct J unk 3, 18;«.—Nuriev for
PUHI.ICATION.
United Slate« Land Office,
Oregon Ci y, Oregon,
October 35th, ic)O3.
Notice is hereby given that jn compliance
with the piovisions of the act of Congies» of
June 3rd, IK78. entitled "An act for the «aleof
tinib. 1 lands in the State« ot Calitoi nia, Oregon,
Nevuda and Washington Territory,” as ex
tended to nil the Public Land State* by act of
Auguat 4th, 1892.
RALPH W. MILLS.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, Stale of
Oregon, has this «lay filed in this office hi*
svvoi n Ktateineiit No. 5948, for the purchase of
the He H of Ne ‘4 and Nr '4 ol Sc X, of
Section 7, in Township 3 North. Range 10
W, and will oiler pioof to »how that the laud
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land beToie the Register and
Ik-ceiver of this office al Oregon City, on Satur
day, the 17th «lay of Janum y, 1903. fie names as
WitllCMMCS .
Byion J. Sanford, Samuel Derr, of Montavllla,
Oicgon : William Krirsei, Albert W. Mill», of
Portland, Or«*gon
Any and all persons claiming adversity the
above described lands are toqucMlcd to file
their clain « in this office on or before said
17th day of January, 1903.
( has II. M oorks , Register.
T imhkm L and , A ct J un * 3, 1878,—N otice fob
»■rm. ia a T ion
United St«te* Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
October a&lh. tool n.
Notice ii* heicby given that in compliance
with the provl* on* of the a t of ( ohm re- mi ot
June 3, 1H7H, entitle«! "An act for the nah of
timber land« in tin state« of CaHtornia, Oregon,
Nevada ami VS hs I i I ng toil Territory,” a« ex
tended to all the Public Land State* by act of
A ngUMt 4, 1K92.
LYDIA J. MII.I.H.
Of I'ortlaiid, count) of .Multnomah. State of
Oregon, has ini» da) filed In thi» other bar
«worn statement No 5947,(01 the |>nrc!imicof the
H
He
section 5, tn Ip. 3 North, Range No.
to Vi , ami will offer proof to «how that the land
Houaht i« more valuiihie for it« timber or «tune
tliun lot agricultural purpo»e*, and to eatabliHh
her claim to «aid land before the Regiater nrd
Receiver of I hia office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Saturday, the 17th day of January, 1903 She
name« as vvitneaxtM :
Albert W Mill«. Hryon J. Sanford. William
Kriesel, of I'ortlaiid. Oregon ; Samuel Derr, of
Mi'iitavillii, Oregon
Any ami nil person« claiming advcr««»ly the
above de«<*ribe<l laminate tc«|ueaied to file their
claim* in thin office on or before «aid 17th day
of January, 1903.
C iiam B. M oore », Regiater.
Electric Bathu nicely fitted up. Good for
T imiikm L and , A ct J iine 3, 1R78.—N otick for
I I) hi . k a 1 ion
United SI h I ch Lund Office,
Oregon < ity, Oregon,
October »sth, i</)2.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice Is hereby given tliHt in comp!innce
Depnrlineut of the In erior,
with the provisions of the act of Cougie»« uf
l^ilid Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
June 3. 1M7H, entitled • An set for tha sale of
Sep ember 27tli, na>2.
timliei I hih I n in the Nlnte» of CHliforniM Oregon,
Notice in hereby given Unit the follovvir g N cvh <I h mid Washiitglon Territory.” m « ex
named Mettler hi«« tiled notice of hi* intention to tended to h II the I’ubl'.c L b ini State» by act of
make final proof 111 support of her claim, and Auguat 4(h, IWa,
that «aid proof will lie mmk lielore the County
ALBERT W. MILLS,
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Of I’ortlHtid, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, on Novemt»er 14th, 1902 viz
Oregon, hue this tiny filed in thi« offlc«* his
BESSIE I-LEOTA MESF.RVE,
sworn htstrinenl No. 8949 f°r the pu>clia»e
H E. No. 13860, for the Jot» 5, 6, 11 hik I j 2, *ec. of the Ixits 1 sii<l 2, of sec. 5. Iu ToWliahlp 3 N. It.
14 tp. 3S, H. 10 W
No. 10 W, mi<l will offer pioof to «how that the
She name« the following wjtnea«e« to prove ¡mid sought in more vnlusble for lla timber or
her contimioi n reaidrnce upon and cultivation «tone tliMii for sgiicultuisl puiposm. and to
of «aid land, viz :
establisli hi» claim to «-Hid land l»ef«>re the Re
Henry Have». Mr«. Henry Haye« and Nellie gister «nd Receiver of thi» office at Or« gon Hy,
Havea Newb»-rg, of Spruce, Oicgon ; Frank Oregon, on Saturday, the r<th day olJHiiunry,
w heeler, of Tillamook, Oregon.
I903 He liMtnea it« witlie« eM
C has Ii. M ookeh , Rcghlrr.
H) run |. ha ■ ford, Samuel Dei r, of Mon t a villa.
Oregon; Williain Kriaael, It.«l|>li W. Milla, of
notice for
I'l hi . ication .
I’oitland. Oregon.
l««n<l Office at Oregon City, Or
Any Mud «11 persona clHiming adversely the
October nth 191/4.
Hl>ove-deN«.ribeii lands are i< «jiiested to file their
Notice 1« hereby gi- en that the following- clsim« in Hila offite oil or befoie said 17th day
iiHiiie'l «eitler ha« filed notice of hi« intention of January, I903.
4o iiih E v fin«I proof ill «upport ul hi» claim,
C has . B M oomks , Register.
ami that «¡«id proof will be made bi-tore
Kegiatei «nd Rewdver, at Oregon City. Oregon,
on November 24th, 1902. vit
T inwek L ari », A ct J i ek 3. 1H7M.— N otice F ob
WILLIAM HENRY WOOD,
l chi tea r r<>N.
II E No 1209«, lor theSe % Nw % Kr l4 Sw
United Stat« » l«and ofhen,
and Iol5 2 and 3. «ec ifi tp. 4 S. X 6 H
Uirgon City, Oregon.
He name» the following wiinrane« to prove
October j«.t h. I902
hi« eoiitinuoiiN residence upon and cultivation
Notice 1« hereby given H im I in complianee
of «aid land, viz:
with the- proviaiun« of the act of CoMgrea» of
Edgar E. Crumb, of Carlton, Waali. . Horace lune3, |N;H, entitled
All art lor the «ale of
T Mill«, Erank II llarpole, Feanci« M Glover, timber lamia In tin- tale«ufCalilornia, (begun,
of ft hite»on, Oregon
»»nd Waaliingtoii Tcirltory,” aa rg-
C ha » B. M oose », Register.
tciiped to all the Public Land State« by act of
Auguat 4.
MUOO F. NtfNDKL,
NOTICE FOR FIBI.ICATION.
(ft Pottlnmi, county of Multnomah, State of
Department of the Interior,
Oregon, ha« thia «lay filed in thi« office hl«
Land Office at Oregon city, Ore.,
«wot 11 «lateme 111 No hifl.L for the purchawe of
November mt. 1903
the iw '< Nw %, E
Kw M <•»<> h* M Hw
Notice la hereby given that the following •4 of Section t> in Townaliip 4 N, Rang« o W.
HD in rd Mettler ha« It led notice of hi* intentMoi ami will offer pi001 to «how that the Jami
to make fi al proof in «lipport of hi« claim
•ought 1« n orr valuable for ita timber or «lone
and that «aid piirof will l>e mnde before the than for «K' wu H u rat im»po«e», am! to e»tabh»h
County Clerk of Tillamook Count)« at iilla
hi« claim to Katd land I m fore the kcgi«ler «ml
i m< ok. Oregon, on Dec« mix r trtb. lyLi, vi»
Ke<» ivrrof thia office at Oregon City, Oregon.
FRANK MKVKKANCF.
01 Monday th«* 19th «lay «>1 January, lyoj lie
HF. No 12,1 fin, tor he Nej« -w *4. aec. 31, tp. namraa« witne««e»
2 N. K. 7 W
Llmrlr« W. Mead. (.«<>rgr If Nendel, John
lie name» tl»* following witru-*-««-» to prove W Nendel, AI tart W. Milla, of i'ortlaiid.
hi« ooritinuoije residence up-m and cultivation Oregon.
of »aid land, viz.
Anyandall pet «on« c aiining ar|ver«ely the
Walfei J. Hoiith, Carl Wnllln, M llaon, Oregon; alrove <! cm 1 tbe«l lamiRMie requested tn file theii
Wnliarn I’. Illingworth, Horace E. Weston, of daim« in thi» < fficc on or before «aid lyth «lay
TiDaini/ok, Oregon
of January, 191.3.
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GOOD ENOUGH REASON.
ORE.
PAID UP CAPITAL, »10,000.
ORE.
TILLAMOOK.
CITY,
L and . A ct junb 3, 1878.—N oticm for
PVRLICATION.
Vuited State» Land Office.
O.egun City. Oregon,
Sept. Joth, jyOz.
Notice is hereby given that in • omphaiico
witii the pro visions of the act of Cong re»« of
June 3, i8;8 entitled ” An act for the sale of
timt er lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,”
IEHS1E A. JONES.
Of Mount Tabor. County of Multnomah. State
of Orvgou. has this day filed m thi* office her
sworn statement No. 59I0. for the purchase of
th»- Sw v* ot Ne W. Nw '< ot Se M ®"d S h of Sc
l4 of ec. No. 24, in township No. 3 Nprtli,
range No. 8 W, and will offer proof '<» al ow
hat tlu« land sought is more valuable for ita
timber or »tone than for agnculluial purpose*,
and to establish her claim to said land befoie the
Register and Receiver or thi» office at Oregt) 11
City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 20th day of
December, 19U2. She names as wi nesaes :
W. N.Jonea, ThadS. Potter, C. W. Mead and
Ii. W . Ilaidenbrook, of J'oitland. Oregon.
Any and ail iieraon* uluiming adversely the
abov'« describe«! lands are requested to file their
claim* in thi* office ou or before said 2oth day
of Doceuiber, I902.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
imrkr
(iNCOttniKATED),
TILLAMOOK
General Banking and Exchange busi-
ue»s.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
tuuuy, Sweden, and ail foreign coitnirie*
the Publie.
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TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
Atteutiuu tu the Interest of
It is stated that a hospital for
the treatment of emergency
- ----- cases
will be established on the grounds
of each of the 22 plants of the Amer
ican Steel and Wire company.
The
plans for the building», which will
be as nearly uniform Mi conditions
will permit, are being prepared by
a Philadelphia architect, and the
total cost to the company of build
ings and equipment will not fall short
of $300,000.
The determination of the company
to establish a hospital at each of its
plants was arrived at after a year’s
experiment with a temporary emerg
ency hospital, erected for the com
pany in Allentown, Pa.
Little was
said of the new movement at the
time the Allentown hospital was put
into service, and few’ persons outside
of the officials were aware of the
company’s intentions. It did not re
quire a full year to prove the value
of such an institution, either in point
of bodily comfort to the unfortunate
iron workers who were forced to
enter it for treatment, or in point of
ultimate expense to the corporation.
For several months the company has
been shaping its plans for hospitals
nt all its plants, and it is calculated
that within the next six months all
will be ready to receive patients.
Each hospital will be of plain
brick construction, two stories in
height, with baths, sitting rooms, li
brary, dining-room and
sleeping
apartments for the nurses, will have
quarters for six beds, that number
being figured as the maximum of
cases that may need attention at
the same time.
A corps of six nurses and two drug
gists and thorough ambulance serv
ice will be requisite for each hos
pital, in addition to the resident
physician.
GROWTH OF IMPORTS.
1902
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with rheumatism.
T imex * L and , A ct J unr 3, 1R7&— N otice F o »
P uri ¡CATION
T imrp . m L and . A ct J i mm 3, 1878. —N( tic» fom
Untied Htat< « Lan«i Office,
Pl'KI 1« ATION.
Oregon 1 it .Oregon.
United stat«*« l^ind office,
Octolxrr Ji»t, 1902.
Oregon City,«) a»o«i,
<><-tot*er tbth itftn.
Notice la lieieLy given that in compliance
with the p«ovi«!<Mi» of the act of Cong re»» ot
Notice i* hereby given that tn <ompltau<
Jour 3, 1*7».entiled ‘ An a< t for the Mile of tim with the u ovi«ioi • of the iv ( of < ongree» ■
ber land* in the stair« of < alifomia. Oregon, June .V'L »»,». »ninl d "An set fur «he »ale
lx r tan«la in lx H air« «.f < al 1 forma. Orego
Neiada. ami Waahuigtvn Territory,“ a« ••» tun
_ _________
__ I W««hington Territory.” a« e-
tended to all the Public Land Statea by act of Nevada and
b a led to ail the Pubii« l4tnd htaUa by art <
4, IMl
I Auguat 4.
JOHN W. NFNDRL.
6EOROM II NKNDEL.
(>t Portland, county of Multnomah, Htatr of
Oregon, ha« thie da y filed tn th’» office hi« | Of Portland, rounty of Multnomah, Htatr
• worn «taiement N»i '».14, for the |>ar< haae of Oregon, baa thi« duy fllwl in thia office |
the iw % Nr *z», Mda t, X and 4 of Mectiou No. •worn «laten e«>l No */>32 for the purch«««
I> in Townahlp No 3 N. Range- 9 ft . and will , u>« b ,
and '• ',''•* \ “f Se<-
offer proof to aho* that the land «ought la i No. II IM Towi.ahtp 3 North Range 9 ft-
more valuable for timber or atovia than for 1 • lid will offer prof to »how that the li.'
agrvwltural purp*nr« and tn mlabltah hi« soturhi ta rm re valuable for ita tlmlerr or at<
claim tn »aid I-nd before the
later and ihMii lor agrHultotoi uurpoee», and tooetab
Receiver of thm office at Oraafon City Oregon
hie el aim to «old Land l«f<»re the Megiatar r
on Mottda). the lgh day of January, ly»! He , Me« river of thia office al<>r«*f un City, Oregon
Monday the iyh d« y of Janaary, tydl I .
name« aa wltneaae*
Charlea ft Mead Hugo K Nendel, George H
mnim «• witrwanea
Mendel, N th Rattan Hanaro, of Portland, | Charles W Mrad, Hng«i F.. Nendel, John '
Nen«l»l, Albrrl W Mill« of Portland. Oregot
Oregon
Any and all pene>M* claiming advereely the | Any and »11 pwr*a>« c^untug ««Ivrrerl)
above de«cril«-d land» are rruueeird to fi;»- thro at>«>v< deacril*'! lands «rer«*qnrs ed U» file I
claim» in thtaoflke vn or !«riorv «aid Urth day claim» tn thia office uo or twlura aaid l-x>' •
ol January, 1903
uf January, 1903
C ra ». H Mooaia, Megixu
C ma * B. M ooes », BegUitr. 1
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