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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 20. 1902
Of Interest to Teachers.
General News.
Until further notice, questions for
Rev. Frank Hungate, untill a few days
state and county papers will be taken ago paster of the First Baptist Church at
from the following sources :
Paynesville, Ohio, was arrested, charged
General history—Medieval and Mod­ with producing a criminal operation on
ern, by Adams.
17-year-old Phoebe McKeowen. A civil
Book-Keeping—Hall’s Art of Accounts. suit for $10,000 damages for seduction
Physiology—Cotton’s Briefer Course. was instituted at the same time by the
English literature—Brooks.
girl’s mother.
U.S. history—Thomas.
Astounding rer< lations of great loss of
Civil government—Strong and Shaefcr,
Theory and Practice—White’s Art of life and property by the eruption of the
Santa Maria volcano are being made
Teaching.
daily, says a cablegram from Guatemala
Methods—'White’s Art of Teaching
Art of Questioning—White’s Art of City. Eruptions continue. Many bun
dreds of human beings perished and
Questioning.
Arithmetic—1-5 from White’s Art of the distinction of property is considered
Teaching and State Course of Study, greater than that in the Island of Mar­
I
and 4-5 from Higher Lessons in Hnglish. tinique by the eruption of Mount Pelee.
Reading—1-5 from White’s Art of
According to a special to the Daily
Teaching and State Course of Study and Mail from Sydney, N. S. W,, darkness
4 5 from general information and power enshrouded the city of Melbourne, ami
to read.
balls of fire fell and sei fire to several
Geography—1-5 from White’s Ait of buildings. The people were thrown in a
Teaching and State course of Study, and state of panic, as they thought the world
4-5 from Fry’s Complete Geography.
was coming to an end. A similar cloud
Psychology—Buell.
of red dust hung like a pail over the city
Composition—Carpenter.
of Sydney and many inland towns 1
Remaining subjects—State Texts.
Acimpaign against tuberculosis has
been inaugurated in New York city by
Real Estate Transfers.
the Charity Organization Society. Lee
Tranfcrs for the week ending Nov. 17th, turers will visit the crowded districts,
1902. Furnished by Cooper & Botts, i address the tenement dwellers in various
abstracters.
1 languages, in the hope of inculcating
Maurice F. Leach and wife to George ideas which will check the spread of the
VV. Kiger. Warranty deed. Sw ^4, ¡disease. Special attention will be paid
sec. 7, tp 1 N, R. 7 W. $1100.00. ' to the negro section, where the death
U.S. Land Office to Charlie Seaburg. s. ' rate is higher,
>2 Nw H.
9 and S V2 Ne
! John Nystrom,a Swedish sailor on the
sec. 8, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W.
United States army transport Sumner,
I.O.O.F Lodge to K. Daniel. Lot 38, i sacrificed his life while attempting to
Block 4, in cemetery.
wave an American fiag which had be^n
T. F. Williams to Fletcher N. Wilson. | turn by a gust of wind from the stern of
Quit claim deed to 645 rods in Sw | the vessel’s steam launch. He plunged
paitof the C. H. Haynes' D.L.C., j into the water and secured the banner,
with right of way to road. $1.00.
but was caught by the strong ebb tide
Mary F. Dunstan and husband to W. C. | and drowned before he could be reached
Kruger. Warranty deed. E V-j Nw I by a boat.
14 and lots 2 and 3, sec. 31, tp. 2 8,
Two distinct shocks of earthquake
R. 10 W. $800.00.
Robert G. Jackson and wife to W. C. were felt in Salt Lake City, shortly be­
Kruger. Warranty deed. Nw Vi fore 1 o’clock on Monday. Clocks were
Nw ’4', sec. 31, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W stopped in various parts of the city, but
and lots 1, 2 and 3, sec. 36, tp. 2 S, no serious damage is reported. Theshock
was felt at a number of points in South­
R 11 W. $650.00.
George W. Kiger and wife to Delos A. ern Utah. Pine Valley, in Washington
Blodgett, et. al. Deed. Sw Vi, sec. County, reports two sharp shocks about
1 o’clock, the movement being heavy
7, tp. 1 N, R. 7 W. $1100.00.
Laura Newell and husband to Ham­ enough to damage chimneys and throw
mond Lumber Co. Warranty deed. crockery from shelves. The disturbance
W
Ne ’4, sec. 34, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. seemed to be from 1101 th to south.
nance or acting in any way as tlwjugh
there had been any unusual occurrence.
Mayor 1) B. Grant, of Ashland, Ore.,
has uppoined A. L. Kitchen as a special
on the city police force to meet the neces
sity claimed by the Ashland Anti-Saloon
I^dgite. The extra officer is to inforoe
the law against the illicit sale of liquor
and gambling. Mr. Kitchen is the preei
dent of the leugue. The City Council
has also instructed the City Recorder to
collect the fines imposed last year against
Houch and Dame and II. Salanion, by
the Recorder's Court, for violating of
liquor ordinances. This case was ap­
pealed and confirmed by the State Su
prerue Court, but for some unexplaiueJ
reason the fine lias never been paid into
the city treasury.
J-*.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES I
AND
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes,
Agents for the Great Western Saw
Axle
Grease
that makes your
horses glad.
was seized, disarmed and held a prisoner.
! There is great feeling against (he king
I* chum > of Ins brutal treat men: of the
late queen, ami thousands that stood
about the door of the Carhedral and wit-
neft«edthe attack upon him. turned away
with feelings of sorrow that if it had not
lieen successful. The remark was fre
quently heard, even made by the court
officers, that it would have 'served him
right if the bullet had found its mark.'
However, the king escaped unlit rt
< 00i and proud he continued on his way
to the Palace, never changing counts-
!
M c I ntosh & mcnair ,
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
Pl’ BJ.ICATION.
United States Laud Office,
Oregon City, Ore.
October 31st, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
«Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. is92>
JAMES ARMSTRONG,
Of Portland, <ounty of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 5956. for the purchase
of the N »a Se '4. Sw % of Ne K •Jld
Se 1 , of Nw % of Section No 4, in Township No.
2 South, Range No. 8 West, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for us timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before the Register and Receiver
of this oilice at Oregon City, Ore, on Monday,
the 2oth day of January, 1903. He names
ae witnesses :
William 11. West, William Curtiss, of Tilla­
mook, Oregon ; Roy Whitney, Geoige McQueen,
of Portland, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
cairns in this office on or before said 2oth day of
January, 1903.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
I above-described lands are requested to file their
ding in their room before they left town.
¡claims in this office ou or before said 26th day
I of J»uuary. 1903.
7
U.S.A, to William G. Gosslin. Lieu I A warrant was sworn 01*t for their ar
C has . n. Mooxx«, Register.
selection. Sc Vi, see. 24, tp. 3 N, R. j rest,and Constable Miller overtook th ‘tn
The largest stun ever paid for a pre ______________
■
9 W.
j at Jefferson, Wednesday, returning to seriptioii, changed hands in San Fran­
NOTICE FOR rt'BLICATlON.
Land office st Oregon City. Ore
Louis Olsen to William Wood. Lots .3 Junction on the night overh nd Vaughn cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in­
, November Uth, I9oi.'
and 4. block 2, Central addition to' I’haded guilty and was lined $50 and volved in coin and stock $112.300.00 i Notice 1« hereby given tl,»t tile filowin.
named
«ettler
lia«
filed
notice «• of
hi« luicnuuu
Intention
,
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—
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1
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a
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a.
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Tiilamook City. $200.00.
“ | costs, which amounted to $25.
»nd
and was paid by a party of business men tom.kc final proorin rapport ofl.i.cUim
that Mid proof will bem.de before the Couutv
Loui. Olwn to Otto Johanron. Lots
Lot. 5 , j James Mtfuen, of HeitnusilJo. li«x., fora specific for Bright'« Disease and Clerk
of Tillamook Comitv. »1 Tillamook Or
on December 29th, 1902. viz :
mid 6, block 1, Central addition to | i who is now visiting friends in Los Ange- Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases.
ANDREW P. WAGNER:
Tillamook City. $180.00.
No. II573, for the Nw % Ne *4 Ne »i Nw L sec
They
commenced
the
serious
investi
­
I lea, .says that recently a »Seri Indian,
Sw '* w 13 ip
Seven mortgages securing $3180.00, «me of the mainland tribe who was eni- gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900 r ’17 w S e * and **
filed.
He
name«
the
following
witnesses to prove
I ployed on liis cattle ranch, told him that They interviewed scores of the cured and his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ot Rani land, viz
tried
it
out
on
its
merits
by
putting
over
1
• there are seven white men held as pris­
Frank Sherwood. Bert Sherwood, Fred Mills
Notice to Taxpayers.
oners oti Tiburon Island, his ladieved | 1 three dozen cases on the treatment and j Jsmes Sherwood, of Hebo, Oregon
____
C has . B. M oores , Register.
Tlie delinquent tax roll for 1901 is now by those who heard the story of the I watching them. They also got physi- j
complete and in my hands for collection, prisoners that among them are Lfaiten- i cans to name chronic, incurable cases,
NOTICE KOK PVBI.ICATION.
Land Office at OregonCitv. Ore.,
and 1 will levy on all property where ant R, E. L Robinson and his partner, anti administered it with the physicians |
„ „
, ,
t
Novemlie- i,fh inoi.
taxes are not paid bv the 1st day ot
Notice 1. hereby «teen lli.l the f.dlowinc
forjudges.
Upto
Aug.
23
eighty-seven
Mr
ls»gan,
of
Cleveland,
who
went
to
|
December, 1902.
named «elder has filed notice of hi. Intention
H. H ALDERMAN.
the island ten years ago and never re-1 percent of th» test cases were either well to make final pr,«,f in .npport of hla claim and
that said proof will t* m.(fo before County
fax Collector for Tillamook turned, and Captain Porter,of San Diego, i o.‘ progressing favorably.
(Jerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook
20th. iqoz viz
County, Oregon.
another of the sever'd persons whom it I There being blit thirteen per cent of j Oregon, on l»eceiiiber
F rank shkrw <» qd :
”W M
*'
'3 *P * “•
has Inn'll reported were massacred and failures, the parties were satisfied and R "d w’3-' ft”
i eaten by the Indians.
closed the transaction. The proceedings
He names the to lowin« witnesses Io pr<n-a
his
eontinnon. rcaidence upon and cultivation
Friday as the King of Belgium l,r ,he inT’*<lK«‘inK committee amt the of
, said
land, vis;
In every town I I was On leaving
Andrew p. Wagner. Bert Sherwood, Fred
the I’ati.edral at Bmsjel«, | clincial reports of the test * cases were
Mills,'Janie. Sherwood, of Hebo. Oregon
village j a bystander rushed toward him and tired published and will I* mailed free on __________________C hao b Moonxa. Register
| a revolver The King sprang I tack un- application. Address John J. Fuiton
be
NOTICE FOH PUHLTi’ATION
Land Office at Oregon Citv. Ore.,
| hurt and remained cool. 11 .fore the Company,426 Montgomery Ft..San Fran
„
v
1 November Ijth. 1902’
•
J would be assassin could shoot again be cisco. Cal.
Notice is hereby given that the following
had,
i
Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES
T imber L and . A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
October 25th. 19O2.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Teriitory.' as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, I8J2.
ALBERT W MILLS.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, lias this day filed in this ofllc° his
sworn statement No. .*»949. for the purchase
of the Lots 1 and 2. of sec. 5, in Township 3 N, R.
No. 10 W. and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stor.e than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the Re­
gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon ity,
Oregon, on Saturday, the i7th day of January,
I903 He names ns witnes es:
Byron J. Sa ford, Samuel Derr, of Montavilla,
Oregon; William Kiiesel, Ralph W. Mills, of
Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 17th day
of January, I903.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
S t . H elens , Or., Nov, 15 —It is eX-
pec ted that the price of yellow fir logH
will he advanced from $7 50 to $8 per
1000,Monday morning, along theCulum
bia River. Yellow fir logs bring a much
higher price than ordinary dr,and are in
great demand. The St. Helens Lumber
Company bargained for a quantity of
yellow fir logs from a logging firm, and
took along a check for $2025 to day for
the same, but were told that they could
not have the logs until Monday. It is
believed that this delay in delivery was
made to give the log-owners an oppor
tunity to advance the price. In ad­
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
dition to the price of the logs already T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
P ublication .
mentioned, it costs 30 cents for towage
Oregon City, Oregon.
United .States Lnnfi Office,
October 30th, I902.
to deliver them to the null. The advance
Oregon City Oregon,
Notice is h' reby given that in compliance
November
10th,
iqo 2.
in the price of yellow fir will probably
Notice is hereby given that in compli­ with the provision* of the act of Congress of
ance with the provisions of tbe act of Con­ lune 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot
$95.00.
At Empora Kan., Judge Madden in cause another advance in the price of gress of Huie 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for timber lauds in the talesofCalilornia. Oicgon,
certain
kinds
of
lumber.
Nevada, - mid
Washington
Territory,
as ex-
the sale of timber’.ands in the State« ol Califor-■ ! -
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U. S.A, to North Pacific Railway Co. the District Court deciiled that a man
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nla, Oregon. Nevada and Wasknigion l ert i- | tenped
to «11
the Public
Land u; States
by act
Patent. In tp. 2 N, R. 6 W, Sc
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land State« i August 4, i8y2,
.
had the right to bury hi. wife alive.
HUGO
E
NENDEL,
by act of August 4, 1892.
I
,
h
Ne *4 and S V2, sec. 4 ; lots 6 and 7 The case was the City of Emporia va
ROBERT H. WALLS,
I
Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Safe Crackers at Newberg.
this,
d»iy
filed in this office his-
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has
'
“
’
and E Ja Sw
sec*
I l°ts 1, 2, 3 Professor Vanora et al., an injunction
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purchase of
Oregon, rias
has mw
this nay
day nieu
filed in mis
this omce
office hig
N> p953> f for
v/rvguu,
bib sworn • statrinent
—-**
<>s" the plir<
and 4. E Vi Nw Vi and E Mi Sw *4, being asked to prohibit the professor
j»w ’ *4 and St
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Sw
sworn statement No. S965, for the purchase of 1 J’,e /'w ‘ 4 - Nw
Sw %■ E
•*"
N ewberg , N ov . 16.—After an interim the N ‘2 Sw ' >4 t. , Se'
Sw % *4 of Section 12 111 Township 3 N. Range o W.
Se », bw
sec. 7 ; N ’/a, sec. 8 ; N
see. 9.
Tn
Township
,
«
“
<1
wil
*
proof
to
show
that
the land
land
giving-an exhibition of hypnotistisin by
tk
-
4
Z
Gt
fvictL;;.
N
g .
in
T«.v,
.¡slop
,
u,,<
‘
w111
otIer
proof
to
show
that
the
Se
q
of
Section
No.
11,
of about four years the depot nt this No. v N. Range No. 9 West, and will offer »’»light is n ore valuable fcr its timber or stone
In tp. 1 N, R. 7 W.;
burying his wife underground and leav­
proof to show that the land sought is more H.,an f°r agricultural purposes, and to establish
Lots 1 and 2, 8 Va Ne Vi and N ,l2 Se Vi, ing her buried six daj s. The city claimed place was broken into by an unknown valuable for its timber or stone than foragricul-; his claim to said land before the Register and
burgular last night and the safe robbed. tural purposes, and to establish his claim to Receiver <>f this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
sec 3.
the exhibition endangered life. The
land before the Register and Receiver of I 0,1 Monday the 19th day of January, I903. He
The robber made his entrance through said
In tp. 2 N. R. 7 W. :
this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Mon- names as witnesses :
hypnotists claimed the city had no right
He names 1 , Charles W. Mead. George
-------- ” H. KT Neudel,
- J ’ ’ John
’
the freight room and was so well ac­ day, the 26th day of January, 1903. "
Se V Sw Vi, sec. 35.
to draw a distinction against this kind
i \\. Neudel, Aibert W. Mills, of Portland,
an witnesses:
quainted with affairs that he was able to Josiah S. Purdoni of Oregon Cit .Oregon ; Oregon.
In tp. »3 N, R. 7 W. ;
of execution,
Anyandall persons c aiming adversely the
W. Mead. John W. Nendel, Hugo E.
open the safe with the combination. An Charles of
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, S >4 Ne Vi, Se
For land, Oregon.
above-described lands are requested to fiie tlieii
Herman Huffman, 3-year-old son of a express package which arrived last even Neudel,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the claims in thii office on or before said lgth day
V4 Nw *4. E Vi Sw l4 and S V2 Se ’4.
tobacco dealer living in the Bronx, has ing for the Chehalem Valley Milling above-described lands are requested to file their ot January, 1903.
sec. 6 ; lots 1 and 2 and Se l4 Nw V4,
C has . B. M oores , Register.
claims in Ibis office on or before said aöth.day of
died from the effects of a fly bite inflict­ Company, and which contained $1180, January, 1903.
sec. 7 ; W */2 Ne *4, Se *4 Sw V4, Sw
('HAS.
B.
5
ogres
.
Register.
ed last Wednesday. A few hours later was taken out. Nothing else except
Vi Se 4 and E V2 Se *4. sec. 8 ; E l-j
J une 3, 1S78 —N<. tick for
a small s[»ot made by the bite developed some Western Union receipts is missing. T imber L and , act J une 3, 1878 —»N otice for T imber L and . A P ct
ublication .
Nw Vi and S Vi Se Vi, sec. 17.
PfiBLIC AT1ON.
United States Land Office,
to a swelling which extended over the
There
is
no
clue
to
the
identity
of
the
United
States
Land
Office,
In tp. 3N, R. 8 W.:
,
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Oregon City, O ego ,
Oregon City, Ore ,
Lot. 1, 2 and 3, S H Ne V4, S Vi Nw ■/« 1‘",t,re cl,eek' 1 l,e ’“v*'ll,n«
'« burglar, but it is evident that he was
October 30th 1902.
November loth. 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
...i.l Sw ■/., see 1 ; lot 1 nod Se •, Se jT““' "“J*1 J'**
"’J1*"’ P'>r“°" <>f well acquainted with the situation, ns it
Notice 1s hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of
with the provisions of the act of Congress June 3"'*. 187M. entiihd "An act for • lie sale of
. see*. n 2 ; i'i
kt i
I the chdds body was distended. The is selifom that there are sufficient valu of
June 3,1878, entitled "An act for the sale of t«mber lands in he S ate» < f California Oregon
Vi,
E V^ Ne
*4, sec. .11-,
11
11 ; B
15 Va
h _
lands in the States of California, Nevada ami Washington Territory,” as ex­
Ne V< and Ne *4 Se ’4, sec. 24 ; E ’2
M °ri were powerless to give relief ables in the safe to pay for the risk of timber
Orégon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as tended to all the Public Land Stat « by act of
I and finally the victim died. Its play. getting them. It is not every fellow, ; extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 189”.
Nw *4 and Se Vi, sec. 25.
i
1 matessay the fly was an ordinary ’‘blue too, who could calmly work the com­ j I August 4. 1K92
GEORGE H NENDEL.
JOSIAH S. PURDOM.
I11 tp 2 S, R. 6 W. ;
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
i bottle.’’ The physicians believed the in- binations.
Or Oregon City, county of Clackamas.'State of Oregon. Ims this day filer! in this office his
Lots 1, 2 and 3. Ne *4 Sw *4 and N Va
I Oregon, has this day __
filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5952 for the purchase of
i sect was infected with erysipelas germs
_»..» .... .. No
.. ’
for
purchase
For some years it was counted an an I sworn stHtemeut
Se X» sec. 30.
?. S
* «‘J’1 N *2 Se \ of Section
I C. C. Vaughn, a commercial tourist,
. e ...
.
i of the Nw
Section
‘«*1 No 14, in Town- No 11. m lownslnp 3 North, Runge 9 Wp«i‘
nual
frolio
for
8i»tue
one
to
break
into
the
'
R
hi»
No.
3
North,
p_
—
-
Range
No.
o
West,
and and will offer proof to show that the land
Also other lands outside of Tillamook
show that tlZU?^
the land spuaht 1« more valuable for .ta timber or stone
depot, but this is lhe first time it has ot- i Xi.tO£^£°OLh.O t .bi:''"for
county. In the aggregate 61860.01 | was arrested|for damaging hotel property
*’1 timber or than for agnculturol nurpose«. and toestab ish
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jnznva, HIIH
Ior . ~n
agricultural
and It)
to his claim to said land before the Register and
at Junction City, and arraigned before cured since Agent Satch well has been in
acres.
Regis­ Re< eiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on
.
iiir»-
,
i establish his claim to said land before the Reifiq-
Justice Clark, Vaughn and his wife Cliarge, ano also the first time when any ter and Receiver of this
tins office at Oregon city,
City Monday, the 19th day of Jauuarv, 1908 He
George Baldwin and wife to J. W. mid were stopping at tiie hotel the first of appreciable amount his been lost.
Oregon,
26th day
day °
of f Januaiy
XT
H<-O on "a,‘ Monday,
n""a’wlt', the
1.e.^?'
J,nUi,,>': names as witnesses :
1903. He names a« witnesses :
Charles W Mead Hugo E Neudel, John W.
J. Henry Cochran. I"
the week, ami lieeauHP the fare dii] not
Hugo E. Nendel, Robert H. Walls. Charles W Neudel. .Albert W. Mill«, of Eortlxnd Oregon.
Mead John W Nendel. of Portland Oregon.
23, * tp. 3 tN
N, ’K
R. * 6. 1 ”Uit them. Vaughn destroyed the bed-
Any ami all persona cluiming adversely the
00
*4’ *eC* 5iil
. Any and all persons claiming adversely the
and
may
I
Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China,
L a G rande , N ot . 17.—Frank Radford
young ma
man from Minden, Neb . was
a young
natally shot L at the McAllister farm to
day. He bad gone duck hunting with
Arthur, the 13-year-old son of D. A. Me
Allister, and the boy in puttii g his gun
through the fence, discharged it, and I he
whole load of shot «truck Radford. They
were only ten feet apart, and a hole
two inches in dianif ter wan torn in tile
man's abdomen. Hr. Richardson went
out from this city, but Radford only lived
15 minutes. He had been an employe
on the McAllister farm, but was lately
working at Union, ami was at the place T imber
on a visit. He will lie buried heie. The
boy is wild with grief at the fatality.
Bright’s Disease.
F
I
We carry a Large Stock of
Fatal Hunting Accident.
Logs Advance in Price.
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PIBLICATUS.
United State Undo«*
U. egon City, fjNn 9
Notice is hereby given
^j^9
with the provision« of t|lB act
Junes. 1X78. entitled “ An act for
fjm< er lauds in lhe Slates of Califon* JU
Nevada and Washington Territon
-IESS1E A. J0NE8. •'
Of Mount labor. County of Multnoauk
of Oregon, ha« this day filed in thisoiJ’B
sworn statement N<\ 59I0, for the twt/Sl
theswq of \u 1,. .\'V >,
»4 of . CV. No. 24. In township No ,UB
range No. 8 W, and will offer proof ¿ /J
hat the land Bought is more valuable^Js
t'mher or stone than for ag ¡cultural pu-Jl
and to establish her claim to said land Ufw> '
Register «nd Receiver or this office atOw’3
C ty, Oregon, on Saturday, the 20th
I
Deiember 19O2. She names aawict»,
W. N. Jones. Thad S. i’otter. C. W.]|«a I
IL W. Hardenbrook. of Portlaud,Oresoi ¿1
Any anil all persons claiming a<k»6q
above described land« are requested to iie>
claims m this office ou or before said Mi I 3
ot December, I902.
C has . b . M oobei , kept
*4
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. i878.-M«nBi
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
September 191h.lt
Notice is hereby given that in compel
with the provisions of the act of Congnst
June 3, 1878, entitled “Ail act for the«
timber land- h
11 me
the sones
Stales ot
of minorala,
California, Un
Ore J
Nevada and W_..
‘.l.
—
•
Washington
Territory,"
astre»?»
to all Public Land States by act of Aug«. •»
1892,
MRS. ROSANA BAKER.
Of Tillamook, comity of Tillamook, Suu: j
Oregon, has this day filed in this officek®
sworn statement No. 5922 for theporchttifl
the S % of Se’i oi section No. 26, in Tcwnik®
No. 1 South, Range No. 8 W, and *11169
proof to show that lhe land sought ii ac ■
valuable for its timber or stone than fur g \
cultural purposes, and to establish herde j
to said land before the County Clerk of T4 -,.
ni00k county, at Tillamook City, Oregon
Friday, the 12th dav of Dec- mlier, iyn S "
names as witnesses :
Walter C. Bailey, Fred C. Baker, Henry
Baker, Peter Mclnti sh, of Tillamook.Orq<
Any and all persons claiminp ndvemh
above-defic ibeu lands are requested toilette!
claims in this office on or before said i2lhdr.}
of December, i9o2.
( has . IL M oores , Register
I
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—NonciiaM
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon Ci y, Oregon.
October 25th, 1901 f ■;
Notice is hereby given that iu comf’i«'
with the provision« of the act of Coiigr«)';<■
June 3rd, I878 entitled “Au act for
timbi r lands in the States of California, Oregs <<
Nevada and Washington Territory," *fa’9|
tended to all the Public Land btates byaci '
August 4th, 1892.
RALPH W. MILLS,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, Statt«■
Oregon, has this day filed in this office I»
sworn statement No.’5948, foi the pure!)«
the Me % of Ne *4 and Ne
of Sc Ji.
Section 7, in Township 3 North, «W
W, and will offer pioof to show that the »«H
sought is more valuable for its thnberor «Wft I
than for agricultural purposes, and to «ta«® ,
his claim to said land before the Register»
Receiver ofthis office at Oregon City.onSatt
day the 17th day of Januaiy, 1903*
witnesses :
. ... S
Byron J. Sanford, Samuel I’.err. of Moatanu* ■
Oregon; William Kriesel, Albert W. Mil®. •|
Portland, Oregon.
.
Any and all persons claiming ■drefij’y‘"I
above described binds lire requested toI
their claiu b in this office ou or before «» |
17th day of January, 1903.
„
j
( has . B. M oorks , Regi»te-
above described lands arereques ed to file their
claims in thia office on or before said lath dav T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—N otice M 1
of January, 1903.
/
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
C has . B. M oorf . s . Register.
Oregon City, oregoa.
October 20th. O'»1
Notice is hereby given that in Cy,KPJJ" ’
T imber L* kd . A ct J i me
notice F or
with
the
provis
011s
of
the
a tof(<®le*7
P ublication .
June 3, 1878, entitlerl “An oct for the
United Hutes Laud Office.
timber
lands
in
theStates
of
Cal
’forma., WS-
Oregon ( it , Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory. 8 ,
K, ..
,
,
October 31st. 1 qo °.
wUhVr1" h',re,b> ®i,c" tliat ill compliance tended to all the Public Land States t»y
with the provi.lou« o( the act of Conere-e of August 4, 1892.
f ’■ !''■'• »■•‘•lol ' All act lor the sale’of tim­
LYDIA J. MILLS
»
ber laud» 1(1 the Ktate« of < alitor,>ia Orevoi' Of Portland, county of Multnomah.-
»nd Waahinxloi, Territory. " a/ei'. Oregon, has this day filed in this om< •
sworn statement No S947. for thepurcnasei
Auium7hUh' ''',bl,C ‘'a',d S,al"
s
Ü. Section j. !n fp. S Korth.
io W.nnd will offer proof to show that tut
JOHN W. NENDEL,
Of Port’and, county of Mnltnoniah. State of sourht is more valu«ble fot its ,,n’
Oregon has this day filed in this office hi* than for agricultural purposes, and torsi 3>
?he%w waN"»Vntl^
ioI the
of her claim to said land before the ^egis^
12 in T.twiLhVn 'v's2’ iH.nd4 of Action No. Receiver of this office at Oregon
12. in lowiiMinp No. 3 N. Rang«* u ft and will on Saturday, the 17th day of January, i9°3
offer proof to «how that the laud »’. »hj i names as witnesses :
. , wniiiji
Albert W. Mills. Hryon J Sanfort, wj«
more valuable for timber or stone than for
Kriesel. of Portland. Oregon ; Samuel 1*
Montavilla, Oregon.
.
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Any ai d all persons claimingadverwy
above-described lands are »«quested to ■
claims in this office on or !>efore said it 1»1
'’r'"' l,"*° K- *»ndel. c.eorge || orj.nu.ry,
r
R^,„
oreg!,;': N ’ "n*,ia11 Ha““"
r»rtIL,d;
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
Laud Office st oreg iu
October lit".'J*
Notice is hereby gi en that the fo0
( has . B. M oores R gister.
named settler has filed notice of nit w
to make final proof in support ot m
Ti».a. L. bd , act Jc„T». ^5._N(nug Fo, and that said proof wil» be n*ty
Register «nd Receiver, st Otpgon <■*»>•
ou November 24th. 1902, vis
L uiteil states Land office.
WILLIAM HENRY WijOD. ,
Oregon Citv. Oregon
H E. No. 1209«, for theSe % Nw
*'e «
and lots 2 and 3. sec. 18, tp. 4 S, R b w
He names the following wi'itess«*
his continuous residence upon ana c
of said land, viz:
.. . . umte*
1 namtMi settler has filed notice of his intention
Edgar F. dumb. of Cnrltow,
' r.hntf
1 m make final proof in support of his claim
T Mills, Flunk II. Harpole. frtnc»» *• v
$1OO Reward, $1OO.
and that said proof will b* made before the
of Whiteson, Oregon.
CHAS B. M oorf ^
The readers of this paper will be pleased to < ounty Clerk of Tillamook Conn tv Tillamook ! oíe^m’ÄT"
I amoi that there is at least one dreaded disease Oregon. 011 December »9th. 1902 via
.EVER MclHTOSH,
that science has been able to cure in ail Us
notice fob pcbucatios -
statement No.
for thi .
*1 worn '
Ne
sMges, and that is Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh ILF No ijfiM. for the lots 1, 2 and S
.
of
Department of the Interwr,
.
*' the W 4 sw XTS,.. ,7
Cure is the only positive cure known to the eec. 2. tp 38. R.7 w
Land Office at Oregon < »J-
He
names
lhe
followtqr
witne-.es
to
prove
his
an.i
Ne
u
Ne
«
Àf
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medical fraternity. Catarih being a constitu­
in Township \o “ H li.nL v“’110,1
*» I
Noveml«er
* B|
(NMitiauons
residence
u>o
M
and
cultivation
of
tional diseam*, requires a constitutional treat- , said land, viz
Will offe-pnof to sliow^K? h °l’ \WeM- "n<*
Notice is l‘«reby given Ibal the
mrnt
Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally
David Martinv of Tillamook. Ore : Eli T more ralu-ble for it» tt *.|>ír òr".r 'o'1’h,* "• named settler lias filed notice of hi.
acting directly upou the blood and mucous sur­
to make fi al proof in support o*
f
faces of the system thereby destroying the Allen, of Po, (land <>re Kn-l ( . Baker. « (Ibani
and that said proof will be made r*
foundation of the disease, and giving the Ryan. Tillamook, ’»re
K«vi,erof
(hi,
Offi.em
nJ
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patient strength by building up the constitu- '
Ob Mond.y, the /th âa? .
‘',,y
mook. Oregon, oti December 12th
tion and assisting natare in doing its work
name. ». udne»..,
3 '
19OJ. He |
FRANK
SEVERANCE.
the proprietors have so much faith in it* cura­
H E. No 12 j |8 o . for be Ne»*.
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tive powers, that they offer One Hundred J ML
Notice.
lie names the following wiln*T*i1|miSS
hire for any ease that it fails to cure Send for
list of testimonials
Person» found hunting or tresspassing •l»o le-cribedl«nd.,ir5Ï!î?"n* »l1' ,T«ety the his continuous residence upon a'm c 1
Addreua, F J CHKNKV Ik CO . Toledo O.
of said land, via.
.irefot
ohFbjr Diugjrists. -<c
upon M. W. Harrison's rnntli «ill I«
Walter .1. Smith, Carl Wallin.
vi
Hall s Family Pills are the best.
Ofj.nu.ry ii,,
” ” »*'•”'
*>th day William
K
Illingworth,
Horace
E-
prosecuted.
J oseph D isir .
Tillamook, Oregon
C,t»». B. MooBc., XeiiMer.
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CHARLkS B. MOORFS K <
;hu?c*on ,,r be%”
da>!