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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, January 22.
1903
I der ground. The railroad will not ac­
Bad Southern Blood.
•»
cept it until a man has passed through
rr.
/r—e.
C olumbia , S. C., Jan 15.—Hon. N.
Sfrlie official figures are that 4-714- per­ and inspected it. The journey is perilous Gonzales, editor of the Columbia State
sons lost their lives and 33,112 houses because of the liability of a cave-in and and one the most prominent politicians
wleie destroyed as a result of the recent , because there is a stream of ice-cold in the state, was shot down in the street
earthquakes at Andijan, Russian Turk- I water running throngh the pipe.
here today at 1 o’clock by Lieutenant-
ff # w
estanr
Governor Janies H. Tillman. Editor
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' By’ a vote of 141 to 67, the Reichstag
Gonzales was on his wav home to
rji William Hancock, William Dune and adopted lhe substitute for the resolution
dinner from his office when he met Mr.
Cneater Coon are under $500 bonds each I of Baron Hevl Zu Herrenscheim asking
Tillman, who was accompanied by two
for robbing the postoftiu« 111 Cove, Ore. ■ the government to denounce the most-
State Senators.
last
Sun-
Ì
favored-natiun
treaties,
which
was
di-1
Tl. robbery was committed
It is said that not a word was spoken
d|y forenoon, The boys are 14, 15 and 17 1 reeled against the United States and
as the editor and Lieutenant-Governor
ytars of age, respectively.
| Argentina. The substitute requested
met. Tillman instantly drew a revolver
* * *
! the government to denounce treaties
and placing it close 10 the body of Gon­
■ Through the alleged interference of a i where experience showed that the most-
zales fired. Gonzales staggered and then
messenger boy, a wreck was caused on 1 favored-nation clause was injurious to
catching his balance turned towards the
■lie Baltimore & Ohio Railroad east of • Germany’s interests. Baron Heyl Zu
man who had shot him.
Cumberland, Md., early Friday, in which Herrenscheim withdrew his resolution in
Tillman had the smoking revolver in
four employes of the Baltimore and Ohio fav or of the substitute. The Socialists
his hand with the muzzle pointing at the
and Radicals composed the minority.
Failroad were killed and three injured.
Paint,
Doors, Window
wounded man.
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“Coward,” shouted Gonzales, as he •5
A man who called himself Sam San­
U An opinion has been banded down in
<he United State« Circuit Court by Judge ders, and is reputed to reside in Lexing­ was caught by parties who had rushed
■Vlieeler, sustaining the validity of the ton, Miss , has been flooding the Albany, to his assistance.
Lieutenant-Governor Tillman was im-
gL'nited States tax imposed upon the N Y., postoffice with money orders for 5
.Vanderbilt estate under tha war tax act cents and upward, made payable to mediately placed under arrest and Mr.
the Great Western Saw.
If June 13, 1898, amounting to $311,681, I President Roosevelt, Senator Platt, Sen- Gonzales was hurridlv carried to the
■is assessed and collected by the United 1 ator Depew, Senator Murphy, ex Gover­ office of the Columbia States, where
I’ollector of Internal Revenue.
nor Hill, Bird S. Color, Richard Croker, medical aid was summoned.
%
In the city the wildest excitement pre­
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I the late President McKinley, «nd the
I Portland had a walk-over in the con- ' late Speaker Thomas B. Reed. The vailed and thousands congregrated at
-
Lention of the National Livestock Asso amount of each order was 5 cents, with the newspaper office.
■nation for 1903. It was so apparent that the exception of one sent to David B.
The Most
in Tillamook
■he coast city would win that the other Hill for $1. intended as a retainer in a
Quaint Features of Life.
Lontestants for the honor, with the ex­ legal case, and received by Mr. Hill
A lawyer of Canton, O., has brought fe.¡
ception of Detroit, Mich., withdrew, I
Friday. Mr Hill and the other re­ suit against a local barber for $200 dam­
foetroit sent an invitation, ‘but as no
cipients ignored the orders.
age4, alleged that his hair was cut in a
¡speaker appeared to support her claims
* * *
most inartistic manner in hisshop, mak­
¡the vote was unanimous for Portland.
The Secretary of State has supplied
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ing him an object of ridicule among his
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P ublication ,
Department ot the Interior
Senator Morgan, chairman of the Senate
United States Land Office,
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
I Dr. Jean Charcott has announced the
brethren at the bar and his acquaint­
Oregon City, Oregon,
December 13th. 1902.
committee on interoceanic canals, a
November 3rd, 1902
Notice is hereby given that the following-
plans of an Arctic expedition under the
ances generally. The lawyer fell asleep
statement of expenditures made on ac­
Notice is hereby given lhat in compliance
named settler has filed notice of his intention
patronage ot the Academy of Science
in the chair and the bad work was done
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
io
make
final
proof
in
Mupport
of
his
claim,
count of the Isthmian Canal Commis­
and that said proof will be made before the June 8, 18^8, entitled "An act for the sale
( incorporated ),
and the ministry of public Instruction.
while he slumbered.
County Clerk, Tillamook Count y, at TillaiuooK, of timber lands in the States of California,
sion. It showed that each member of the
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
Oregon,
on January 23, 1903, viz. :
A ship for the voyage is under construc­
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
commission has been allowed compensa
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
ARBERT C. GIENGKR.
Walter E. Duryea, millionaire heir of
tion, which will be especially equipped to
August 4, 1893.
H
E
No
12191,
for
the
E
%
Ne
‘
4
and
K
%
Se
tf,
tion at the rate of $1000 a month, with a New York starch manufacturer, still
ROY W. WHITNEY,
sec. 33, tp. 2 N, R X W.
resist ice. The party will leave France
He nain^s the fallowing witnesses to prove Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
traveling expenses. The salaries were manages to get considerable enjoyment
Oregon,
has
thia
day filedin this office his sworn
hiseoniinuous
residence
upon
and
cultivation
on May 15 for Spitzbergen and thence
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
fixed in 1899, when the commission was out of life, though he broke his neck
statement No. 5959, for the pm chase of
of said land, viz :
will start for Franz Josef Land. The ex­
the W % Sw %, sec. 21, Se '4 Se l4, sec.
Joseph
T
Nevins,
Warren
B.
Vaughn,
of
created, at the suggestion of the Presi while driving at Oyster Bay three years
A GENERAL BANKING Bay City, Oregon ; David Martiny, Ernest J. 2o and Ne W Ne l4 of Section No. 29,
pedition will be exclusively French.
in Township No. 2 S, Range No. 8 West, and
Gienger, of Tillamook, Oregon.
dent. In the cases of Colonel Peter C. ago. He is paralyzed below the wai t,
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
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C has , B. M oores , Register.
BUSINESS.
more valuable for its timber or stone than
Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli has been Haines and Lieutenant-Colonel 0. M. but is now able to sit up and physicians
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Craim to Mid I hik ) before lhe ReristOT «¿d
appointed vice-chancellor of the Catholic Ernest, of the Army, the allowetice is say that there is a prospect of his yet be­ DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W
Department of the Interior,
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
equal
to
the
difference
between
their
reg
­
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Ore.,
Church in succession to Cardinal Paroc-
ing able to walk. He recently ordered
on Monday, the 2oth day of January, 1903. He
C urtiss , B. L E ddy .
December JBotn, 1902.
ular
salaries
and
$1000.
names
aa witnesses :
Under
this
ar-
Notice is hereby given lhat the following
chi, who died last week. The haste
built for his own use a hansom steam
Armstrong, of Portland, Oregon : W.
Cashier
M. W. H arrison .
named settler has filed notice of his intentioxi H, James
West,
William Curtis Tillamook, Oregon^;
with which the Pope filled the vacant I rangement the aggregate amount paid yacht.
to make fi al proof in »upport of his claim, George McQueen,
of Portland, Oregon
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi- and that said proof will be made before the
officeis much commented upon. Cardinal to the nine commissioners as salaries up
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
County
Clerk
of
Tillamook
County,
at
Tilla
­
A
story
which
will
go
straight
to
the
« to February 28, 1902, amounted to
ies of all kinds.
above-described
lands
are requested to tile their
mook. Oregon, on February 7th, I9O3, viz :
Vannutelli is now regarded as probable
in this office on or before aaid 2oth day
hearts of shooting men is told of a
W
He
Ne % He
sec. 19, and Nw
Sw claims
ofJunuary, 1903.
successor of Pope Leo, as vice-chancellor $225,280. The traveling expenditures
sec.
20,
tp.
1
S.,
R.
8
W.,
for
the
H.E.
No.
clerical gentleman who was invited to
C has . B. M oores , Register.
i.*aK .a • ar *1* * w* 1*1141 13217, by ALBERT E. WII.KKS.
of the church is one ol the highest posi­ of toe commissioners at that time had join a shooting party. In the course of
averaged
about
$18,000
each.
T
im
hex
L
and
,
A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
He names the lollowing witnesses toprove
tions in the papacy.
the day the host felt himself prodded
P ublication .
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
M * *
United States Land Office,
of
said
land>
viz.
:
in the back, and, turning around,
Oregon City, Ore,.
Walter C. Bailey. Walter O. Carmen. Hans E.
A bill was introduced in the house at
Man Tortured to Death.
October 31st, ioo2.
Wilkes, Charles Wilkes, of Tillamook, Oregon.
ft und the amiable
cleric pocking
Jeflerson Citv by Mr. Haines, of Saline,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
C haki . es B. M oores , Register.
at him with the muzzle of his
with the provisions of the act of Congre»» of
to establish a whipping post for persons
M anila , Jan. 16.—At the continuation
AND
« ¡T imber L and A ct J une 3, 187».—N o I ice for June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands in the State» of California,
convicted of petit larcenv. The bill pro­ of the trial ot Major Glenn, of the Filth gun, and his look of interrogation
P ublication
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
tvas
met
with
the
remark:
“
Can
you
United States Land Office,
vides that a constable will inflict from Infantry, charged with unlawfully killing
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
Oregon City, Oregon,
August 4, 1892,
10 to 50 lashes, according to the sen­ seven prisoners ot war in Samar, a Span tell me how to let down these beastly
December 231 d, iqo 2.
JAMES ARMSTRONG,
I Notice ia hereby given that in compliance Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
tence of the court. Mr. Elmer, of Der.t iard testified that while he was held pris­ things?’’ alluding to the hammers of the
J with the provisions of the act of Congress Oregon, ha» this day filed in this office his
gun,
winch
was
at
full
cock
and
loaded.
of
Jiinw
3rd,
I878,
entitled
"An
act
for
the
County, introduced a bill to abolish the oner at the headquarters of General
sworn statement No. 5956, for the purchase
I sale of timber lands in the States of California, of the N Lj Se
Sw % of Ne % and
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Se 11 of Nw % of Section No. 4, in Township No.
death penalty for murder.
Lukban in Samar, in May, 1900, he saw
A correspondent of the Adache Week’s
as
extended
to
all
the
Public
I^and
States
by
2
South,
Range
No.
8
West, and will offer
* * *
an American prisoner tortured to death. Review, which is published out in Ok­ I
act of August 4, 1892,
proof to show that the land
sought is
The Smith River County Association The Spaniard said sticks were driven
CARRIE A. BAILEY,
more valuable for its timber orstone than for
lahoma, is anxious about matrimony
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of agricultural purposes, and to establi»h his claim
at Butte, Mont., has became alarmed into the man's body and he was slowly
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her to said land before the Register and Receiver
She asks: “We wonder why somebody
sworn statement No. 5995, for the purchase of of this office at Oregon City, Ore, on Monday,
over the tremendous increase of jack turned over until dead. The body was
Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery
the Ne
of Ne J4 °f Section No. 27, l<i the -'»'th <lay of January, I903. He HIHCS
don’t get married. Us girls are all ready
Machinery and Supplies we carry
rabbits aw a result of the killing of wolves then left to be devoured bv hogs. He did
Township No. 1 8, Range No. 10 W, and will as witnesses :
and waiting, and the hollidays are ap.
offer proof to show that the land sought is
the largest stock in the northwest.
William H. West, William Curtiss, of Tilla­
and coyoties, which I ihs been stimulated not know the man's name, but thought
more valuable for its timber or stone than for mook, Oregon ; Roy Whitney, George McQueen,
preaching and a few weddings would be
A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s
agricultural purposes, and to establish her of Portland, Or.
the last few years by liberal bounties, he was an officer. Several officers and
celebrated
Cheese
making
prepara
­
claim to said land before the County Clerk of
in order. We could name quite a num­
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
and an appropriation may be asked of men were captured or missing in Samar
Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook (’ity, above described lands are requested to file their
tions, Apparatus, etc.
ber of nice gentlemen and some hand­
Ore go", on Friday, the 13th day of March, I903. cairns in this office on or before said 2oth day of
the Legislators to help defray the ex­ in 1900, and the victim is believed to
Send for Catalogue.
She names as witnesses :
January, 1903.
some young women to whom the county
Samuel ('.’Tomlinson, Albert Wilkes, Harry
pense of a proposed big war of exter­ ha ye been one of these.
C has . B. M oorer , Register.
' Baker, Walter C Bailey. oLTillamook, Oregon.
clerks would, for a very small fee, give
Any and all persons claiming adversely the T imber L and , A ct J une 3 1878.—N otice for
mination.
The defense produced a letter written the proper documents to enter into this
above
described
lauds
are
requested
to
file
their
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P ublication .
claims in this office on or before »aid 13th day of
United States Land Office,
In view of last year’s drouth, the Col­ bv the insurgent leader, Gueverra, in blisMful state. Let some good brother
March, 1903.
Oregon City, Oregon,
which
he
admitted
that
the
Balangiga
143
FRONT
STREET
________________
C
has
B.
M
oorer
.
Register.
I
and sister make the start, and we venture
orado Fuel & Iron Company has been
December 22nd, I9O2.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
purchasing water for the Pueblo steel massacre was contrary to the laws of to say that they will come as thick and
PORTLAND, ORE.
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Department of the Interior,
June 3, 1K78. entitled " An act for the sale of
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
works. Practically all the rights along warfare. Captain Abraham P. Buffing­ fast as a Dakota snow.”
Agents, for
flintier lands in the States of California, Oregon,
January 3rd. I903.
I
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
St. Charles Creek were brought up, and ton, of the First Infanty, testified that
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
foilowiwg
DeLaval Cream Separators. named settler ha» filed notice of his IntentiOM tended to all the Public Land States by act of
three great reservoirs built, and for some Brigadier-General Jacob H. Smith had TheChinaTimes relate an extraordinary I
to make final proof in support of hi» claim, and August 4th. 1892.
ALEXANDER NORMAND. J h ,
that »aid proof will be made before the County
time engineers have been laying out a frequently offered protection to the case of Chinese “justice.” A Mr. Jen
Clerk of Tillamook co., nt Tillamook, Oregon, Of Olney, coun v of Clatsop, State ot Oregon,
has this day filed in this offiie his |WOH1
big ditch and pipe line from Fremont natives and urged them to come inside was betrothed last year to Miss Han and
on February 13th. 1903, viz. :
statement No. 5II9I for the purcba-e of the
THEODORE P
BOWLBY.
County to the Steel works, and on Fri­ the American lines. Lieutenant Pratt paid his money to the woman's parents.
H.K. No. 12649, for the Nw >4 Nw
S’£Nw % lots 1, 2. 3 and 4. of Section No. 5, in Township
No. 3 North, Range No. 7 W, and will offer
and Sw *4 Ne
gee. 24, tj>. 1 H II 8 \V
day the purchase of water l ights cover­ testified that General Smith,in hisorders, A month ago be called on the parent to
He names the followlrfg witnense* to prove proof to show that the land sought is more
had directed that the war he waged have the contract fulfilled and was told
ing 5000 acres of land was completed.
hi» continuous residence upon and cultivatio« valuable for it» timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to entablish hi» claim
against able-bodied men, not against that the promised one was lhe bride of
of said laud, viz :
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Lewis Ziemer, Robert Fullerton, John W. to said land before the Register and Receiver
another. Having paid his money, he
at this office at Oregon City. Oregon, < hi
The Treasury Department received an women and children.
Jennings, George B. Lamb, of Tillamook, Or.
Monday, the 9th day of March, 1U03. He name»
C has . B M oorm , Register.
considered he was entitled to the girl and
official certified copy of the act approved
as witnesses :
John R. Wherry, Joseph Adams, of Elsie, Or.;
went to her husband’s house to carry her
Explosion on War Ship
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice for
placing coal on the free list. Upon its
Walter Harrison. Fred L. Norman, of Olney,
All orders promptly attended to.
P ublication .
off, but she was not at home. He then
Oie.
receipt the depai tmenttelegraphed neces
United Htates Land Office,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
S an J uan , P. R., Jan. 17.—Five men laid his case l»efore the magistrate. The
Oregon Ci v, Oregon,
sary instructions to Collectors of Cus­
above-dene* ibeti lands arc requested to file their
December 30, 190«.
were killed and four others were girl was arrested and sentenced to be
Notice is hereby given that in complianoe claims in this office, on or before said 9th day
toms throughout the country directing
wounded, two of them probably fatally, ‘ kua-ed,” the magistrate arguing: ' If ON
the provisions of the act of Congre»» of ot March, i9o.L
C iiam . JL M oorer , Register.
THE MAIN STREET, .1 with
them to put the act into immediate I
one 3rd, I878, entitled ‘‘An act for the sale of
by the explosion of a powder charge of 3 ou are so w icked at 20 years of age, at
timln
r lands in the States of California, Oregon,
effect. The telegram read as follows:
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­ T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otice for
an eight-inch gun on board the United the age of 80 you will lie a menace to
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
“Admit all coal imported on and after
P ublication .
States battle ship Massachusetts yester­ the cvkstial empire.” The proecess of
August 4th. 1892
United States Land Office.
HOUSE.
the 1.5th mat free of duty, under the act
HENRY SAMUEL BAKER,
Oregon City, Oregoti.
day morning while at target practice off kua ing is very similar to the ling chin,
Of
Tiliamook
<
ity,
county
of
Tillamook,
Stale
December Mth, 1902.
of the 15th inst. Copy by mail.”
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Culebra Island.
or slicing-to death punishment.
sworn statement No. »909, for the purchase of with the provision» ot the act of Congre»» of
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Details
of
the
accident
were
obtained
the
Nw
*4
of
sec
No
21.
in
Tp.
No
1
S,
Range
10
June 3, 1M7K, entitled "An act for the sale ot
The sign of “A”—whatever it may
W and will offer proof to show that the land timbei lands in the Htates of California, Ore
sought is more valuable for it« Umber or stoiw* gon. Nevada and Washington I erritory,” as
mean—may lead to the arrest of the men I when the Massachusetts arrived here to­
Bright's
Disease
than for agriculturaJ purposes, and to establish extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of
who caused the death of the man whose day. The explosion occurred in the star­
his claim to said land before the County Clerk August 4, I Hoe,
of Tillrtmook County, Oregon Tillamook Citx.
For the
Sixty
MARY J. (»OODSPEED.
body was found in Jackson Park, Chi­ board after eight-inch turret shortly be­
The largest price ever paid for a pre­
Oregon, on Friday, the 20th day of March, i9o>. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
names ae witnesses .
will SELL our BOOTS He Fraud*
cago. Scratched in the snow near where fore noon yesterday, and was due to the scription. changed hands in San Fran
Oregon, has tills day filed in this office her
N.
KHiott.
Waller
('
Bailey,
Albert
sworn sta ement No. 5985, for the purchase of
the body of the supposed Italian was accidental discharge of a percusión primer cisc<’. Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in- and
Wilkes, Fred C Baker, of Tillamook, Oregon
the Se 14 of Section 7 ill Township 1 N,
Any and all persons claiming advers ly the Range 7 W, and will offer proof to show that
lound, was a letter “A” followed bv a while the breach of the gun was open. volved in coin and stock $112,500 00
j
1*--
.
nre
re
q
M
este<!
to
file
To
room
«bm* deacrihrd iHnd»
Hie land sought is more valuable for its timber
The
lull
charge
exploded
in
the
turret
«heir rlain » „ in
... thi»
..... office
o
on or before »aid 01 stone thasi for agricultural purposes, and to
dash, and the police believe it may lie
and was paid by a party of business men
| 2oth day of March. 1903.
summer -j
establish her claim to said land before the
the avenging mark of some society and killed or injured all the crew of the for a specific for Bright’s Disease and
C ham . H. M oomrb , Register.
County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon,
It is
to
at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the‘Jotli
whose agents laid in wait for the un- £un, numbering nine men. Ensign Wark Dial‘Pies, hitherto incurable diseases.
NOTICE KOH PI HL CATION.
day of February, I903. She namt•» as witnesaes :
K. Wortman, who was in charge of the
Departn.e 111 of the Interior.
known, lient on his death.
George W. Pettef. l’eter F Dm ham. of Bay
They coimuencdd the serious investi­ attention to the superiority
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
< Ity, Oregon , Ace M. Hare, Daidel E. Good-
turret, escaped injury, though he was gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900.
January jotli, 1903
the
goods
handle.
speed, of Tillamook. Oregon.
. Notice is hereby given that the following
Rudyard Kipling has declined to per­ standing near the scene of the explosion. They interviewed scores of the cured and
Any ami all persona claiming adversely the
name«l w tiler haa filed notice of hi» intention above described lands are requested to file their
Magnificent discipline was shown bv tried it out on ite merits by putting over Our
I to make *1nal proof m mipport of hi» claim, claims in thiaoffir«' on or bvfore said 20th day
mit the Ladies’ Relief Society of Oakland
1 and that »aid proof will o* made before the of Fcbruai y, I903
to publish a calendar containing excerpts the officers and crew of the battle-ship. three dozen cases on the treatment and
1 Regiatei and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon,
C ham . B. M ookfh . Register.
9 1903, viz
shoddy goods stock. on March CHARLKS
from his works. The calendar was to Captain Barry Lee. commanding the watching them. They also got physi-
If NORTHRUP,
T imber L and . A ct junk 3, 1878.—N otice for
marine
guard
of
the
vessel,
and
Ensign
H
F.
No.
IzMv
for
the
F.
He
Sw
%
He
%
have been sold for the financial benefit of
P ublication .
cans to name chronic, incurable rases,
J and Se
Sw *4, section 20. tp 2 N. K. 7 W.
United HtatM Land Office.
the Old Ladies' Home at Alden. The Clarence Alíele immediately flooded the and administered iZ with the physicians
' He names the following wittiwMeM t«» prove hi»
Oiftgoncity, Oregon,
I
continuous
residence
ut«>n
and
cultivation
of
T)ec<-niber 2>nd, 1^0».
prominent society women who comprise turret with water, and Lieutenant forjudges, Up to Aug 25 eighty-seven
»aid land, viz
Notice i» hereby eiven that in compliant«-
1 W. .1 Smith, of Wilwon . Oregon ;G O Nolan, with the provision» ot the act of < oiixreae of
the society, as well as the professors of Charles F. Hughes and Gunner Kurlwein percent of the test cases were either well
I of T’llamook. Oregon . Isaac Smith, of Glencoe June 3, 1M78, entitled "An act for the »ale <4
the University of California who revised went below to the magazine, picking up or progressing favorably.
I Oregon Pred A. Northrup, of Glencoe, Otegon limiter land in the Htate» of C'Mljfor ii I h , Oregon,
t hah H M ooickh , Register.
Nrvii'l» »nd Washington Territory " »»«-xh-mlru
the chosen quotations, are much annoy­ powder charges and preventing further
There being but thirteen per cent of
to all F lib lie l<aiid btale» by act of Aiigu»t4.
NOT KE FOR PUBLICATION.
ed at Mr. Kipling's curt refusal by cable explosions, while Lieutenant William C. failure«, the parties were sat inti e<l and
1892,
Department of the Interior
MRS. ALICE M WRIGHT.
to permit the consummation of their Cole and Gun Captain Soneman entered closed the transaction. The prtx^eedmgs
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore ,
Of I'ortlrtixl, County of Multnomah, State
January istn, 1903.
Oregon, hr»« this day filed in thia office her
the turret and withdrew the charge of the investigating committee and lhe
charitable work
hereby riven that the f llowuig -worn »tatement No. v/>2 for the purchase of
from the other gun, the breech of which clincial reports of the lest cases were
Jer has fifod notice of hl* Intention the He ‘4 of ec. No. is, in townahlp No. 1 S ,
* * *
| to make final proof in HUp|M>rt of iiiwclnini. and rrtiigr No. s W, and will offer proof to »h:>w
was
open.
The
survivors
of
the
gun's
One hundred dollars is offered to any
that »aid proof will be made Ireforalhe Regi»
published Mini will lie mailed free on
I.at the land ftougbt 1» more valuable lot it«
! ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, 011 tvmher or ‘ton» tiiwri f<.r Mje’cultural ptirpeaee,
one who will make an inspection of a crew when rescued were burned, mnil- application. Addre»« John J. Fuiton
March 9th Bk-j. vis.
and to » -tabli<*h to-r< Imm to
tand l«ef«ee the
FRED A
NORTHRUP,
i RvgiMtf-r nnd Receiver or thi* office at Oregon
two-foot sewer, 1800 feet long, at ated and nearly dead. One man whose Company, 420 Montgomery St.,
HE. No. 13I13. for the H J, Sw %, *cc. 33, tp. 2 • ty, Oregon, on Hatiiwirw the 14th day of
clothing
was
on
fire
jumped
overboard.
Friendship, N. Y
The sewer is built
X, It 7 w.
1 March i'/»3. She nemee a» w! ne»»« »
Francisco. Cal
i He name« the following witnesses tn prove I Hiram W Scott, llenry W. Scott, Olive M.
In less than a minute after the expío,
through a quicksand bog on a farm
' hit continuous residence upon and cultivation [ Hcott, ot Dilley,Or. Raieigh Walker, ol Fore»t
Teacher—Can you explain the differ­
| of »»id land, fit
Grove, Ore
which is being drained in order to obtain sion three streams of water were pour­
I Walter J Smith ot Wil*»n, Oregon Isaac I Any and all peraona claim io m adversely »he
a foundation for the crossing to be built ing into the turret, preventing the ence between a king find a president ?
Smith, ot Glencoe, Oregon ; U. H. Northrup, of > Hbov*« d«*<Tibe<l landa are r«v|ue»te<l to file their
i tileneoe. Oregon G. <>. Nolan, of Tillamook, I claim» in tills office on or before »aid 14th day
Small Pupil—A king it born and a pre.
for the Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern charge of the other eight-inch gun from
I Oregon.
1 0! March, I9S3.
sident has to get himself elected.
C ham . B. M oork », Register.
C has . B. Moon» » gReKuler.
Railroad. The sewer is laid 30 feet un- exploding.
General News.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’S
SUPPLIES
AND
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China,
Oils,
Varnish,
Sashes,
I Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES
Agents for
M c I ntosh &
Reliable Merchants
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COUNTY BANK
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balmer.
Office :
Notice.
Red Shoe House
next
Days
we
SHOES at COST.
nut.Ice
tor our
goods.
our desire
call
of
we
motto being quality,
reasonable prices.
No
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P. F. BROWNE,
Agent,
mcnair ,
County.