TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, January 15.
1903
T. H. TONGUE DEAD
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Sadden End of Oregon Rep
resentative —Heart Disease
The Cause,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’S
SUPPLIES
W ashington . Jan. 11.—Representa
tive Thomas II. Tongue, of the First
Oregon Congressional District, in the
presence of his daughter Bertha, and his
secretary. Miss Ruane. died suddenly in
his room at the Irvington, in this city,
nt 12:50 this afternoon. A few minutes
before he passed away he lapsed into
unconsciousness, and died without a
word, without any suffering. His son,
Thomas H., Jr., did not reside with liis
father, but was notified of his approach
ing end, and hastened to his father’s
bedside but diet not reach there until
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes,
after he had passed away.
The physicians who were summoned,
and the family physician, Dr. Bovee, as
well as the Coroner, agree that death
was due to acute indigestion, which
superinduced psralysis of the heart. Mr.
Agents for the Great Western Saw
Tongue had been in unusual health, mid
except for occasional attacks of dyspep
sia, to which lie has been subject of late
years. has not complained of feeling
badly this winter. He considered that
he was in better health than he had been
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
in for two years past, in fact. Mr.Tongue
attended a dinner last night, and did not
retire until a late hour. When he slept
late this morning, contrary to custom,
nothing was thought of it.
At 10 o’clock he received a call from
(ION TEST NOTICE.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
T imber L and , act J une 3, IM78.—N otice for
two Oregon friends, H. II Gilfrv and
P ublication .
Department of the Interior,
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
United States Land Office.
United State« Land Office.
Orville Dodge, with whom he discussed
Oregon City. Ore..
Oregon City, Oregon,
Oregon City, Oiegon.
Geo, Coffman and Cliff Taylor went
at length matters of personal and polit probable that the Congressional escort
December Mth, 1902.
December 4, i‘.»o2.
November 3nJ, 190?
A
sufficient
contest
affidavit
having
he«
‘
u
Notice
is
hereby
giv«n that in compliai.ee
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
out
to
South
Prairie
Friday.
will
be
composed
of
ten
in
all,
with
a
ical character. During the stay of these
with the provisions of the act of Congress of filedin thisoffice by WILLIAM H. STEWART, with the provisions of the act of Congress of
An act for the sale
3, 1M78, entitle«! ‘ A«i act for the sale ot contestant, against homestead entry No. H9I3, June 3. 1878, entitled
gentlemen he remained in bed, but rose Representative of the Sergeant.at-Arms’
George Phelps is taking down the tel June
timber lands in the States of California, Ore made July 3rd, 1896, for Se % Ne \-4, E 17 of timber lands 111 the States of California,
and dressed as they left, and had a light office of the House. Senator Simon will ephone and will put in a new line on the gon, Nevada mid Wa hington Territory." aa Se *4, section 11, ami Nw
Sw l4, section Oregon, Nevada mid Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Pub ic l.and States by act of 12, township 5 South. Range ro West, by extended to all the Public Land States by act of
breakfast in his room. He said at tiie probably remain here.
Benscbeidt Road.
CHARLES BU8CHWEIT, contestee, in which August 4, 1802.
Allgust 4, 1892,
R oy W. WHITNEY.
ii IS alleged that contestant ** ku«.ws tile
MARY J. GOODSPEED.
time his appetite was not good, and com.
Thomas H. Tongue was born in Lin
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of present condition of the same : also that said Of Portland, c«»uiity of Multnomah, State of
plained slightly of dyspepsia. At his
Oregon, has tlii« day filed in this office her Charles Buschweit has wholly abandoned said Oiegon, has thia day filed in thisoffice his sworn
SOUTH
PRAIRIE.
colnshire, England. June 23, 1844 ; re
sivorn sta enient No. 5985. for the purchase of claim for five years last passed or more : that s^alemrnt No. 5959. for the purchase of
request his daughter, Bertha, brought
Sw 54, sec. 21, Se '4 Se
s « m ?
of Section 7. in Township 1 N, he himself has not improved the same nor had the W
Geo. Lamb, county school supermten. the Se
moved with his parents to Washington
Ne 1 i of Section No. 29,
Range 7 W. and will offer proof to show that anyone make any improvements thereon for 2<» and Ne %
him a soda solution, which he drank,
County, November 23, 1859, where he ‘ dent, was out visiting his father, Marion the land sought is more valuable for its timber him, and to mv best knowledge and belief said in Township No. 2 S, Range No. 8 West, anil
and remarked that he thought that would
or atone than for agricultural purpoees, and to Charles Buschweit never resided at till upon will offer pi oof to allow that «he land sought is
has since resided ; was educated at j Lamb, a few days ago.
establish her claim to «aid land before the said claim (ami tlmt said alleged absence more valuable for its timber or stone than
fix him all right. She, however, was
CoiMttv
Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, from the said laml was not due to his employ for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
Pacific University, Forest Grove. Or.,
It
seems
good'
to
have
some
sunshine
at Tillamook City. Oregon, on Frida). the 2oth ment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps claim to said land before the Register and
somewhat concerned, as be looked un
graduating from that institution in after having so much rain fall.
day of February. I903. She names as wilnesaes : ot the United States as a private soldier, Receiver of this office Ht Oregon City, Oregon,
usually pale, and asked if he did not
George W. Pettet, Peter F. Durham, of Bay officer, seainsn or marine, during the war with on Monday, the 2oth dHjr of January, 1003. He
June 1868 ; removed to Hillsboro, his j The dance given atGrandma Iohnson’s City,
Oregon ; Ace M. Hare, Dan’el E. Good Spain, or during any other war in which names as witnesses :
want the doctor, FJe replied that he
Janies Armstrong, of Portland, Oiegon ; W.
the United States may be engaged)," said
of Tillamook. Oregon.
present home, in September of that year ; ! last Saturday evening was enjoyed by speed,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the parties are hereby notified to appear, re H. West, William Curtis Tillamook, Oregon*:
did not; that he would soon be at his
was admitted to the bar in September, ' about 50 of their neighbors and friends. above described lands are requested to file their spond and offer evidence touching said allega George McQueen, of Portland, Oregon.
normal condition. He went through his
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
in thia office on or before said 20th day tion at lo o’clock a.in., on March T9H1. 1903.
1870, and has since been engaged in the Mr. Thos. Lyster furnished the music for claims
b« fore the Register and Rece-ver at the United above-described lands are requested to liletheir
of February,I903.
morning mail and then lay down on
claims in this office on or before said 2oth day
States Land Office in Oregon City, Oregon.
C has . B. M oorb «, Register.
active practice of his profession.
the occasion.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi of January, I903.
the couch to read the papers. His
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
davit, filed December 1, i9o2, set forth facts which
Mr. Tongue was also largely inter
Depattment of the Interior.
daughter joked with him slightly about
Mr. Chas. Wiley, of Netarts, spent the
show that after due diligence personal service
ested in farming and stnekraising,
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore ,
of this notice cannot be macle, it is heie >y T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or
being sick and too stubborn to have a
night of the 5th with Mr. W. B. Powell’s
January 10th, 1903.
PUBLlCAriON
ordered and directed that such notice be given
taking particular interest in raising and
Notice is hereby given th tit the f Mowing- by due and proper publication.
United States Land Office,
doctor, but he insisted that he was not
while on his way to Nestucca on busi named
settler has filed notice of his intention
G eo W. B ibee , Receiver.
Oregon City, Ore.
training blooded horses. He was always
to make final proofitt support of tiisclaint. and
ness.
ill. A few minutes later Miss Bertha
October 31st, loos.
a stanch Republican, but was not active
that said proof will be made before the Regis
Notice is hereby given tlmt in compliance
NOTICE
FOR
^PUBLICATION.
noticed that her father was breathing
with the provisions of the act of Cougreas of
The employes of the Truckee logging ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, oil
Department ot the Interior
in political affairs until 1888 ; in that
March
yth
1903.
viz.
:
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
heavily and deeply. She became alarmed
1 Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
FRED A. NORTHRUP,
of timber lands in the States of California,
year he was elected a member of the camp are pleased to have their old and H.E. No. 13413,
December 13th. 1902.
for the S J, Sw ‘/4, sec. 33, tp. 2
and telephoned at once for a number of
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
efficient
fireman,
Dan
Murphy,
placed
in
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following-
State Senate, serving a term of four
N, R. 7 W.
settler has filed notice of his intention extended to all the Public Laud States by net of
physicians, fearing the worst. She also
He name«* the following witnesses to prove named
make final proof in support of liis claim, August 4, 1892,
years ; served as a member of the judici charge of the camp.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation 1 to
JAMES ARMSTRONG.
sent word to her brother.
and
that
said proof will be made before the
There
will
be
an
entertainment
nt
the
of said laud, viz :
Portland, county of Multnomah, State nf
ary committee and during the last two
County Clerk, Tillamook Count», at TillamooK, Of
Waiter
J.
Smith,
ot
Wilson,
Oregon
;
Isaac
Oregon,
has
this day filed in this office hi.-
Before either the docti rs or his son ar
years was chairman of that committee ; i school house next Saturday evening.
Smith, of Glencoe, Oregon ; (’. H. Northrup, of ; Oregon, on January 23, 1903. viz. :
sworn statement No. 5956. for the put chase
ARBEKT C. G1HNGER.
rived, however, Representative Tongue
(Jlem-oe, Oregon ; G. O. Nolan, of Tillamook, HE. No 1219I,
of
the
N
Se >4, Sw
of Ne % and
for the E Vi Ne *4 and E H Se
in 1890 was chairman of the state Re- ,
Oregon.
Se '4 of Nw % oPSe< tion No 4, in Townsliip No.
had passed away, having become uncon
sec. 3 >, tp. 2 N, I: MW.
NEHALEM.
C ham . B. M oores , Register.
publican convention ; in February, 1892,
He imm.-s the f diowing witnesses toprove i South, Range No. 8 West, and will offer
sought is
scious at the lime heavy breathing Bet
his conf inuous residence upou and cultivation proof to show that the land
NOTICE FOR PUBL'CAT ON.
was elected president of the state organ
more valuable for ks timber orstone than for
of said land, viz :
Mrs. P. D. Newell returned home from
in. In his late moments of conscious-
Department of the Interior
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
Joseph
T
Nevins.
Warren
B.
Vaughn,
of
ization of Republican clubs and served Eugene Friday, coming iti over the trail
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
to said land before the Register and Receiver
ness he suffered nothing bey ond the
Bay City, Oregon ; David Martiny, Ernest J. of
Jan uh ry 10II1, 1903
thia office at Oregon City, Ore, on Monday,
for a term of two years ; was a delegate from Seaside.
Notice is hereby given that the following Gie liger, of Tillamook, Oregon.
the 2oth day of January, 1903. He names
natural disturbance caused by an attack
C has . B. M oorer , lteghter.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
as witnesHes :
to the Republican National convention
of dyspepsia. He had no consciousness
Captain Loll lias returned from San r<> make Amu proof in aupport of his claim,
William H. West. William Curtiss, of Tilla.
in Minneapolis in 1892, and was the
and that said proof will b* made before the
mook, Oregon ; Roy Whitney, George McQueen,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
of his true condition as he lapsed into
Francisco, Friday.
Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon,
of Portland, Or.
Department of the Interior.
Oregon vice-president of that conven
on March s 1903, viz
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
insensibility. His end was quiet and
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
CHARLES H. NORTHRUP,
tion. He has served six years as Re I There will be quite an exodus from
above-described lands are requested to file their
December 2otn, I902.
peaceful.
H E. No. I28.33, for the
Sw % Se %
Notice is hereby given that the following cairn« in this office on or before said 2oth day of
presentative from the first Congressional | Nehalem the next trip of the Vosburg : and Se t,4 Sw '4, section 20, tp. 2 N. K. 7 W.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention January, 1903.
As her father breathed his last, Miss
He names the following witnesses to prove his to make fi al proof in support of his claim,
| W. S. Linkhart, to Astoria ; Mr. and
C has . B. M oores , Register.
district of Oregon in Congress.
continuous residence upon and cultivation of and that said proof will be made before the
Bertha and Miss Ruane, practically an
Mrs Wm.Finley, to Clatskanie ; Mr. and said land. viz. :
Besides
his
wife.
hi9
father
and
mother,
T imber L and , A ct J uke 3 1878.—N otice for
County
Clerk
of
Tillamook
County,
at
Tilla
adopted daughter, completely collapsed,
W. J. Smith, of Wilson . Oregon ;G O. Nolan,
PUBLICATDIN.
Oregon, on February 7th, 19(13, viz
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tongue, residing Mrs. Asie Nysonger, John Bolin and of T’llanioolr, Oregon ; Isaac Smith,A>f Glencoe, mook.
United States Land Office,
w «4 Be »¿, Nr *4 Se 1 sec. 19, and Nw l4 Sw
and were attended by the physicians
Oregon
;
Fred
A
Northrup,
of
Glencoe,
Oregon.
family
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vosburg.
Oregon City, Oregon,
'
4
.
s«c.
20,
t|>.
is.
K
M
tor
the
HE.
No
in that county, five daughters and two
.( has . B. M oores , Register.
who arrived almost immediatlly. This
December 22nd. >902.
»3217. by
At their meeting Saturday evening,
sons survive. They are : Mrs. A. E.
Notice is hereby given that in «omplumc«
ALBERT
E
WILK
ER.
evening they had rallied, and with the
He names the following witnesses toprove with the provisions of the act of Congre-M of
Reams, Jacksonville, Or. ; E. B. Tongue, Nehalem Camp, W. of W., installed these
his continuous residence upon und cultivation June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of
consolation of Thomas H. Tongue, Jr,,
limber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
of said land, viz. :
Hillsboro ; Marie Tongue, Hillsboro ; officers : C. C., Christ Larsen ; adviser,
are bearing their bereavement as best
Walter C Bnilev. Walter O. Carmen. Hans E. Nevada and Wanhingion Territory.” as ex
Mrs. Frank Freeman. Portland; Thomas i G. W. Cox ; banker, S. Scovell ; clerk,
Wilkes, Charles Wilkes, of Tillamook, Oregon. tended to all the Public Land State« by act of
they can. No other member of the family
August 4th, 1892.
C harles B. M ookes . Register.
Tongue, jr., now in Washington ; Bertha 1 S. M. Batterson ; escort, Fred Kobitsch ;
ALEXANDER NORMAND. J r ,
is in Washington, Mrs. Tongue being at
Of Olney, coun v of Clatsop, State of Oregon,
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
Tongue, also in Washington, and Flor I watchman, W. J. Roehmer ; sentinal,
T imber L and A ct J une 3, ,676.—N oi n k for has thia day filed in this office his sworn
her Hillsboro home, and the daughters
ence Tongue, Hillsboro.
P ublication .
Rudolph Larsen. The officers were in
statement No. 5991 for the purchase of the
G entlemen ;—
elsewhere in Oregon. Miss Bertha this
United States Laud Office.
lots !, a,3and 4, ot Section No. 5, in Township
Mr. Tongue was a faithful and tireless stalled by Albert Zimmerman. Chester
Oregon City, Oregon,
No. 3 North, Range No. 7 W, and will offer
Thanking you for
afternoon said that her greatest consola
December 23rd, io<»2.
proof
to show that (he land «ought ia more
worker, a man of recognized ability and Hoskins “road the goat.” There were
past favors, I l>eg
Notice is hereby given that in compliance valuable for it« timber or stone than for agri-
tion was that her father had passed
to say that I have with the provisions ot the act of Congress cultural purposes, and to establish his claim
loyal to his friends and family.
about a dozen jolly “ choppers” present
away as he wished Some months ago,
moved into mv of J tin s 3rd, IM7M. entitled “Au act for the to «aid laml before the Register ami R«>ceivcr
He was a member in good standing in from Tillamook Camp. A pleasant time
sale of timber lands in the States of ( alifornia, Ht thi» office nt Oregon City Oregon, <m
in speaking of his possible demise, Mr.
new store next to Oregon,
Nevada, and Waahington Territory." Monday, the 9th day of March, 1*303. He names
the local
Masonic lodge, I.O.O.F., was had. Come again, neighbors.
C. Ben Kiesland's. as extended to all the Public Land States by as witnesses
Tongue had told her that when he died
act of August 4, 1M92,
Knights of Pythias and local Grange.
Tuttle’s telephone line remain down.
John R. Wherry, Joseph Adam«, ot Elsie, Or.;
If
you
wish
to
lie wished to go suddenly, unconsciously
CARRIE A. BAILEY.
Walter Harrison, Fred L. Norman, of Olney,
Phone renters have concluded to quit.
see
all
the
choice
Oie.
Of
Tillamook,
county
of
Tillamook,
State
of
and peacefully. Throughout the after
line of Suiting and Oregon, Iraa this day filed in thia office her Any and all person« claiming adversely the
Alley and Scovell will make switch ar
COÜLSONKURO.
statement No. 5995, for the purchase of above-deac ibed land« are requested to file their
noon, as the sad news spread over Wash
up-to-date Pant- sworn
the N<* % of Ne '4 of Section No. 27, In claims in this office on or before said nth «lay
rangements with the long distance com
We
all
welcome
the
sunshine.
ington, friends have been thronging to
ting’s tn choose from kmdiv give me a Township No. 1 H, Range No. ro W, mid will of March, i9o3.
proof to show that the land sought Is
C hau . B. M ookea , Regi«ler.
the Irvington. Senator Mitchell, who
call. All Suits cut and made in the shop offer
N. Coulson made a trip to Beaver pany*
more valuable for its timbci or stone than for
Tillamook.
agricultural purposes, and to establish her T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i878.—N otice fob
lives just across the street, was the first Saturday.»
The Daisy Blooms in Tillamook at P.S.
—Pressing, cleaning and repairing claim to said land before the < ounty Clerk of
Pt hijcation .
to arrive, and Representative Moody
Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook City.
United .stMtes Land Office,
Rev. R. Y. Blalock ieft’ Saturday for
of all kinds done.
Orego”, on Friday, the 13th day of .Haren, I903
I
want
the
world
wide
to
know,
Oregon City, Oiegon,
followed closely after. Senator Simon, Salem where he will spend a lew weeks.
She names as witnesses
November 22nd, ioo2.
A hidden fact for it is so.
T. SARCHET,
Samuel (' ’Tomlinson, Albert Wilkes, Harry
Commissioner Hermann and countless
Notice is hereby given tlmt in compIlNiice
Baker. Walter C. Bailey. of.Tillatiiook, Oregon. with the provisions of the act of Congress ot'
Rev. M. D. Swabbcame in from Salem In every corner, field and nook,
friends called later to offer their conso
.Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the June 3. IM. entitled An act for the snle of
Merchant Tailor _ ’ above
on New Year's and returned last Mon. The daisy blooms in Tillamook,
described lands are requested to tile' their timber Iwiids In the Rtnte« of CHlilornii< Oi»
lation to the bereaved son and daughter, j
: claims in this office on or before said 13th day of gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” a*
day in company with his sou, Clinton, The English, Irish daisy, sure,
! March, 1903.
Blasts From Ram’s Horn
Senator Mitchell and Representative I
extended to all the Public Umd Stales l»> act
< ir.ta B. M oores . Register.
who has been staying at N. Coulson's Brought from neither vale or moor ;
I
of Avgust 4. 1X92,
Moody at once summoned the Sergeant-
Many a soul baa slipped up on frozen
THEODORE KINGM.KY,
the past 3 months.
«if Neteslem, county of T llantook. State 01
It needs no hands of work or toil.
at-Arms of the House, who hastened to I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
piety.
Oregon. Its« this «lay filed tn this office lit.
Department
of
thr
fntvrfio*
Miss
Elsie
Dye
made
a
trip
to
Beaver
It grows a native of the soil.
the Irvington and a 11 Bounced that he
sworn rtateinrnt No. 5971, for the purchase < i
God's highest honors go to those of !
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
the Sr ‘4 of he *4. ««■<■ 6. and hw % ofhw y4
January 3rd, I903.
would take charge of the funeral ar Saturday.
I traversed Oregon, hill and hollow.
the lowest humility,
section No. 5. in Township 2 NotUi, Range
'
’
•
Notice
[«
hereby^
*.<<_■■
given
aaawt
that
iaav
th«
luiiuamg
followiMg
Misses Linnie Coulson and Ada Parry From Puget Sound to Walla Walla,
No 9 "ext. and will offer proof to show
rangements. With the two Oregon men
- -1’
He has no oction on heaven who has «»'««d settler ha« filed notice
of hi« intention that
the laud sought is mote valuable lor
• »« support
«nr»rw»r1 nf hi« rial at. a«d
aaa«4
to make final proof in
he called on Speaker Henderson, who spent Saturdav night and Sunday with No daisy there was to be seen.
i that said
proof will l>r made before tbaCuiinty its timber or stone than for ngricu11111111 pm
no obligation on earth.
«aid prextf
CH*es.
and to establish his claim to said land
the
former
’
s
parents.
j Clerk of Tillamook ro at Tillamook, OrM«*n.
At. :
1
11
ii
delegated Representative Moody to call
Though nelds and meadows they were
•fore P. D. Newell. U.K. Commissioner, at hi«
lie is a loan on which you will never 1 on
uil Pebrnaiy
Febiuaiy ijtli
13th ___
tiwr, _ viz.
*
___ .
office
at
Nrhalein. Ore., on Saturdav, th»- /Mtn
Rev. C. Mills called on N. Coulson on
on Representative Tongue’s colleagues
green.
BOWLBY, .
cease to t»ay manifold interest.
.. .. v THEODORE
• he «» dore P.
u. bowlby
<1sy 0« February, 1903. He names as witnesses
II.K. No 126|9,
126(9, for the Nw ‘ *4
W. rt
S U
U Nw
J
I H.h.
4 Nw U,
on the river and harbor and irrigation Thursday.
Lewi« Smith Edward Smith of Holmouvillr
Though t»in break but the link of one and J sn < '4 4 Nr
Nr K.
R, ««c
««< 24 tp.
tp. i t H s ft
R II s W.
w
People here who live around,
He names thr following wilnettws to prov* Stephen Scovel, H B. Roas, of Nehalem.
committees, and to arrange among them
virtue the chain H thus severe I.
Any and all peraons claiming adversely the
Think daisys every where abound,
his continuous reaidetice upon and cultivation
NETARTS.
above descrilatd Hilda are requested to file theit
for the Congressional escort, which will
of
Mid land, viz :
Some men never make any mistakes | Lewis
I’d boldlv venture them to chide.
Zirmer, Robert Fullerton, John W. claims itt this offke on or before said -Kth <I h .
C.
Ben
Riesland,
the
Tillamook
real
leave here tomorrow evening for Repre
of February. 1903
because they never make any moves.
Jenning«, George It. Lamb, of Tillamook, Or.
They’d have to cross the ocean wide.
C ham . B. M oorrn . Register.
C has B M oomm , Register.
sentative Tongue’s home, provided the estate man. was at Netarts Sunday do
Whqn the men is lost in the parson
Your
all
invited,
come
and
look,
family arrangements can be completed ing business
T
imses
L
and
.
A
ct jure j , 1B7B.—N o T ick for
men will not br saved by the preaching. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. IB7B.—NoricR for
The daisy blooms in Tillamook.
P ublication
in season. Senator Mitchell has re
George W. Phelps went to Tillamook
PURLICAl DIN
Forgivenetw
without
forgetting
in
like
United
SrstxM Land Offioe,
C harles D orrs .
United Hl«te« Land Office,
UiSffon City, Oregon,
quested a Senatorial escort. Both he Monday to look after his property
a pardon without a stay of punishment.
Oregon Ci y, ^Iregon,
Decent tier 2ztid, I q O j ,
i
Decernl»et 30 ion«,
and Mr. Moody have been active nil there.
Notice U hereby given that in compliant•
Whales were never so plentiful off the ! It s no use picking the mote out of Notice is hereby given thnt
in <-ompltaii«e with the proviaioim ol the act of < ongrre> of
afternoon and evening conferring with
with the provlwioii« of the act of < ongie«« <>l June 3, 1H7M. entitled An «cl for th«? «ale of
George Hodgden is doing quite a lot Clatsop coast as was the case this year your brother's eje with the liatchet of June
3rd 1178,
, _________
entitled “ ....
An art for __
the «ale of timber I hii <I in the Htntes of California Gregor.
Senators and Representatives. Because of building on his place.
G A. Nikander, who is in from Tilhnook hatred.
timber land* in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory ," as extender
Nevada ami Washington Territory " ms ex l«> all Public Land Stale« by net of Augu»t 4
of the fact that this is a short session
Axe'. Nelson hus the machinery for his rock for the purpose of spending his va. , It is letter to sen<l a good name before tended to all the Public Land States''by act of
«nd the trip to Oregon will consume
August. 4H1 rHqz
'lit*. ALICE M WRIGHT.
saw mill which be will have ready for cation. He states that during all the us than leavr a large fortune Itehiml.
HENRY SAMUEL BAKER.
Of Portland. County ol Multnomah, stst-
About two weeks, many memlters who
time he has been in the lighthouse ser. 1
Of Tillamook < ity, county of I'illumook, State of Oregon hns rh»« day filed in this office h«-.
work in the near future.
ofOrrgon. ha« thi« dav filed in thi« office hi« -wont -tateiiiHnl No. $79? for the purchase of
have a desire to go find themselves un-
vice he never saw so many whales as
Diffffolation of Partnership.
«worn »talemerit No. 5909, for (hr purchase of the Se % of «•••. No I*. In township No. 1 s
C. F. Hobart returned from Dallas on
able to leave Washington on account of
the Nwof «er No zi.inTp No 1 M, Mange 10
were to >»e seen during the last few
Na. 5 W and will offer proof to ah »w
The partnership hitherto existing be. W and will offer pio<»f to snow that the land range
Saturday
where
he
had
been
as
a
wit
hat 1 Im lai<d wnigh* is more valliable for iv>
important legislative matters 1hat will
months off the Clatsop coast A peculiar i tween A. K. Case and Frank Fowler has sought 1« more valuable for it«« (tintwr or «tone timber
or »tone th«a for iwe wtttlIm al purpose*,
ness
in
a
law
suit.
than for agricultural purpo»e>«. ami to r«tabli«li and to •■»tabiiah her claim to <u4d hand befme (Im
tome up in the next two weeks. Repre
feature of Tillamook rock recently, says I
hi« c I miiii to »ah! land Iwrore th«- t'mintv Clerk Register a nd Receiver <a tMa office at Oregon
Frances Phelps came over from Tilla Mr. Nikander, was the very fine weather been dissolved by mutual consent.
sentative Moody, of course, will head
ot Tillamook County, Oregon Tlll»in«>ok City
tv. Oregon, on M«tN|dav thr 14th da> of
A. K. Case will retain possession of Oregon, oti Friday, the -oth day «if March, itnj. • Match,
r«a't She nanie« a* wi nt»«’
khe escort, by reqoest of the Speaker, mook Friday night to spend Saturday that characterized nearly the entire year.
He name« as witm*«aes
Hiram W Scott, Henry A. Ncott. olive ,\l
the
machine
shop,
pay
all
liabilities
and
Franei« N Elliott Walter <’ Bail^v. Albert *« ott, of IHIl.-y Or , Raleigh Walker, of Foreti
hnd Senator Mitchell will go if he can and Sunday at borne.
The sea, he states, was very smooth at collect all Recounts owing the firm.
"like«. Fred C Baker, of Tillamook . Oregon
Grove, Ore
•cxsil.ly arrange it. although he has
Chas. Wells, Clarence Hanenkrat. Ed. all times in the vicinity of the rock but
Any and all persons clsimmg advrr«»ly the
Any and all rervn» 'da 101 ing adversely h-
i
Tillamook
City,
Ore.,
Jan
6,
1908.
above
described
land«
are
requested
to
file
ab<»v
< dwecrihrd land« are requested to iMe th« ir
Important matterspending in the Senate Leach and Tom Buffin are camping near near the Columbia river the usual wea
their clai'T«« in this «»fficr on or before «aid •■lama «n Ui4a office on or before Mill 14th d«.
A. K. C ase .
»»th day of March, 040».
ol March, I?»1
■kely to be taken np at any time. It is ' Whiskey Creek hunting bear.
ther predominated.—Astoria News.
Fa ask F owler
( has . H .Mooags, Register. I
C hai n. M oor »a *RcgM?r.
AND
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China
Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES
M c I ntosh & mcnair
T. SARCHET,
Tailoring
I
E^tabli^iient,