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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 21. 1903. ANOTHER CONTESTANT After the Tillamook Settlei’s Timber Claims. Taxes oil Estates S alem . Or , X of the ini. Legislature portatit acts o which will go n: Mav 21 is All county the inheritance courts and administrators will be gov erned by the new law, but a large ma jority of the estates which will hereafter he probated will not I m * subject to the tax. The tax applies only to estates with an appraised value of more than $10,000 and the tax is to be collected only upon the excess of $5000 that may go to any one person. In the case of an inheritance by an uncle, aunt, nephew or niece the tax will apply to the excess of $2000 passing to any one person. On bequests to relatives farther removed or to strangers the tax will apply to the excess of $500 passing to any one person. A majority of the estates that come within the jurisdiction of the comity courts of this state are appraised at $10,000 or less. Inheritance amounting to more than $5000 are comparatively few, and when that amount has been deducted for each heir the remainder, in most cases, will not form the basis for a very large tax. The inheritance tax law' applies to all property coming within the jurisdiction of the Probate Courts of this state which shall pass by will or statutes of in heritance, or by deed or gift in contem plation of death or intended to take effect after the death of the grantor, gifts to charitable institutions excepted. COULSONBURG A Kansas Experiment. Tht following bill lias been introduced into the House of Representatives, Kan..' by one of its members, who claims that farmers are being held up bv chicken 1 fanciers anil made to pay exorbitant prices for fowls of popular breeds, as settings of eggs. He thinks the state . ! could afford to establish a plant and in-1 troduce them at normal prices. This is the bill : “ That the governor establish a state , NEHALEM. chicken hatchery for the purpose of rais F. L. Gunn has goi;e to Portland on a ing Wyandott, Blue Leghorn, B. P. Rock. Cochin and whatever breed he business trip. Aug. Ludtke is getting lumber on tile sees fit. Said stock shall be used to stock the farms of Kansas and also for ground for a new burn. C. C. Clark, of Seaside, is buviug a supplying private individuals at reason able prices. The hatchery plant to be few young cattle from the ranchers. Gus Ludtke started up his logging established at Oberlin, Kan. Six thou- camp on the Tubbesing place Wednes , sand dollars is asked for the establish ment of the plant. Immediately after day. Christ Larsen and F. Long drove out this law goes into effect, the governor a small baud of cattle to Seaside for C. shall appoint a superintendent at $1,200; an assistant at $900 a year ; C. Clark this week. and every two years thereafter, these August Sandburg is laid up with a officers shall be elected by the people." felon on his hand. It seems that if it goes into effect u Miss Johanna Scholbneyer is laid up at home with a scalded foot, the accident woman is to fill the head chair, and as happened while she was working at Mr. women are most interested in poultry this is one office she surely is born to Loerpabel’s. Born, April 26th, to the w ife of George fill. It may he that if Kansas gets this idea through, other states will look up Loerpabel, a son. Mr. Gamble has returned from the the matter also. There is need of better poultry on the east, where he was called on account ul farm. Poor grade fowls lower the the death of his mother. market. Everywheie von look along the Miss Theressa Scovtll has gone to Sea poultry houses, back or in front of the side to work. ' market place, it is scrub stock, create Dr. Bartel made a professional visit piled on crate. A market can be over to Nehalem Friday, to see Frank Lund- stocked with the scrubs, but never with burg, who has a bad case of catarrh of first class birds. I the stomach. F. L. Gunn returned home from Port Tit Bits. I land, Sunday. It will be a good joke on Governor Theredore Kingsley took another “ nite hike” for Tillamook, Monday Chamberlain if the Port of Portland Commission bill is declared unconstitu evening. Miss Bessie Gray, who has been work tional. When the bill was before the ing at Kline’s hotel has gone home to legislature it was said it was framed in the interest of the politicians, and the stay for a while. labor organizations were fighting the NETARTS old board and wanted to see the mem Jeff Wallace and Grant Bailey were on bers ousted. When the bill came before I the governor for his approval, he was the beach buying cattle last week. Captain G. Hunt, of the lighthouse, between the devil and the deep blue sea so allowed it to become a law without was on the bay Saturday. Captain A. E. Withers, of Portland, his signature # * * anti who has charge of building the Short The Iowa idea on the revision of the Beach bridge on the lighthouse road, tariff seems to be growing in popularity, came down from the lighthouse on Sat j This idea is to take the duty off on urday. \\ ork will commence on the I articles that can he manufactured as bridge as soon /is the lumber can be had, cheaply in this ¡country as abroad. It is E. West, having sold his place, dis understood that President Roosevelt is posed of his personal property by auction ¡n harmony with this idea. on Monday, and will leaye for Portland * * * in a few days. Laboring under the impression that M. D. Swabb and son Nathan came over from Salem last week. Miss Abbie Coulson went back to Salem with thrm. Mr. and Mrs. N. Coulson visited Mrs. Coulsons brother, C. Mills, of Beaver, Sunday. U in. Patrick returned from the Valley on Sunday. N. Coulson has already enjoyed the luxury of new potatoes. O regon C ity , May 18.—W. (». Howell, of Portland, today filed contests against 82 of the famous Hayes’ timber claims in Tillamook County. Charles E. Haves some time ago tiled contests about 90 of these claims, but the Department of the Interior has decided adversely in about 50, leaving 40 cases now pending at Washington. J anifir contests were sub sequently brought against many of these cianns by G. 0 Nolan and W. J. Law and the same have not been decided. Howell asks that the applications ot Hayes et al.be diss missed as fradulent and void and that in the meantime no decree in favor of any of the contestants be allowed until he. Howell, has a hear ing in the proceeding. In contesting the title to these lands Howell has prepared a printed form in which are set forth allegations of con spiracy and collusion between the par ties who have figured in the contests up to the present time in an alleged effort to defraud the Government ol these valu able timber lands. The contestant al- leges that in each of the 82 cases, the entry made was traudlent, collusive and speculative and not in good faith, that the entry men never went upon said land prior to making his entry nor did he personally examine the land as required l»y law; that the said entrynian, before making application, conspired with one Claude Tliaver, Maurice Leach, Clark Hadley. George Cohn et al, to obtain It »ui I Estate Transfers. traudlent title to the land described and to divide the proceeds of the sale of the said land and that the application was Transfers for the week ending May 18th, 1903. Furnished by H. T. Botts, made in pursuance of such conspiracy abstracter. with said parties above named ; that the entryman knowingly and fraudlentlv sub U.S.A to heirs of Peter Magnuson. Patent. S V2 Sw, sec. 13 and lots 1 scribed to the required affidavit and in and 2 and Nw Nw, sec. 24, tp. 3 N, doing so committed a fraud against the range 9. Government. Continuing the contestant says : “Affi U.S.A, to Baxter Stillwell. Patent. N Nw, Se Nw and lot 1, sec. 24, tp. ant further alleges that one C. E. Ilaves, 1 S. range 10. and one G. O. Nolan, and one W. J. Law, have filed a pretended contest or con U.S.A, to Lawson T. Bxntim. Patent. N V-i Ne, Se Ne and Ne Se, sec. 18, tp. tests against said timber land applica 1 S, range 7. tion; that said contests of said Hayes, Nolan and Law, so tiled are collusive and U.S.A, to John M. Mills. Patent. E V? Nw and W V2 Ne, sec. 26, tp. 1 S, speculative, and that the same were range 9. made in the interest of said entryman and of said Claude Thai er, Maurice W. H. II. Cary to W. J. Stephens. Se 14, block 7, Thayer’s addition to Tilla Leach, Clark Hadley and George Cohn mook. $850-00. et el. who are co-conspirators in trying to obtain title to the land above describ Frank Wilehart to (’. E. Pollard. Lot 1, block 3, Ocean Park $45.00. ed and that said contests were made in the interests of the above named parties and Frank R. Bromley to Cassa Donaldson. 14 acres in lot 4, Eli Goodspeed's for the purpose of delay and not in good Park. $75.00. faith. “That all the pretended contests filed Joseph II. Bromley and wife to Cassa Donaldson Y2 acres in lot 4, Eli by the said Charles E. Hayes, G. 0. No she was in the wav and a burden to her Goodspeed’s Park. $165.00. SOUTH PRAIRIE. lan and W. L. Law were tiled for the relatives, Mrs. S. J. Francher, aged 68 purpose of preventing the lawful entry F. I). Vincent to Jno. Donaldson and The sad and sudden death of Jerry years, who resided on the New Era road wife. One acre in lot 4, Eli Good Murphv last Thursday morning by a of said lands by other parties, duly quali and about three miles from Oregon Citv, speed's Park. $250.00. tied, who were not parties to said fraud tree falling on him cast a gloom over the ended her life by drowning in the well on Curtis Chance and wife to C. E. Bailey. camp and entire neighborhood. The sis ulent conspiracy. her farm. Lots 7 and 8, block 10, Will. D. Still ters and brothers and relatives have the “ That said timber land application is * * * well’s addition to Tillamook. $100. sympathy of the entire community. illegal, fraudulent and void as are also Colonel Tavlor, with p. force of con State of Oregon to Baxter Stillwell. said pretended contests of Charles E. The amount of milk received daily at stabulary, defeated several bands of Quit-claim. Lot 1, sec. 24, tp. 1 S, Mr, P. McIntosh’s cheese factory on the fanatics in the interior of Cebu Island, Hayes, G. O. Nolan and W L. Law, and range 10 this the said contestant is ready to May 14, killing 20 and wounding several prairie on over 10,000 pounds. prove at such time and place as may J. Charles Hunter to Frank Burns, two Quite a number of the people on the of them. A few of the constabulary tracts in sec. 24, tp. 1 S, range 10. prairie attended the show given in Tilla were woundvd. Lieutenant Walker is be named by the Register and Receiver $2400.00. for a hearing in such case, and hereby mook and were well pleased. l missing. The fanatics repeatedly charged respectfully requests that a hearing be State of Oregon to William Pardy. Sw Fishing is not very good on the Tilla the constabulary line. E V2, Nw an I Sw Nw, sec. 16 and mook river this year on account of driv ordered upon the allegations made here * # * Ne Se, sec. 36, tp. 2 N, range 10. ing logs on the river. I So large was the immigration at New in, in order that the contestant may $400.00. make proof of the truthfulness of said Dan Murphy has resigned his position | York last week that the commissioners allegations and to end that said timber F. I). Vincent to B. L. Eddy, E 1. Sw, as foreman of the logging camp, much to of immigration refused to allow them to sec. 16, tp. 3 S, range 10. $200.00. the regret of those who employed him land. Nine thousand six hundred imtni. land application No. ----- mav be de dared forfeited ami cancelled, and that U.S. Land Office to Frank Severance. and the men in the camp, for he was a grants arrived last Wednesday and only Final receipt. Ne Sw, sec. 31, tp. 2 good, efficient foreman. 5,559 were allowed to land, as the force said pretended contests mav be dismissed N, range 7. ns fraudulent and void, that in the mean Mr. P. McIntosh has added a new pair of government employes at Ellis Island time no decree in favor of anv of said Colin Allison, by sheriff, to J D. Jones. of acales, vat and steam tester to the fac was too small to care for them. Tax deed. W >/2 Se and S V2 Sw, sec tory. Their large cheese room is nearly * * * contestants, under the pretended prefer There seems to be no doubt that 32. tp. 3 S. range 8. $15.33. ence right arising out of anv of said completed. Mr. Geo. Watt did the work contests, or otherwise, be allowed, the Colin Allison, by sheriff, to J. D. Jones. and made a fine job of it. and was as Russia, in spite of its protests to the con trary, is determined not to evacuate j Tax deed, for same land as aboye. sisted by Dwight West and C. Goyne. said contestant hereby agreeing to pay $14.04. the costs ol such a hearing.’’ A famiiv of Indians, from Grand Round, Manchuria After a movement of troops from New Cliwang into the country they The original applicants for the claims Gertrude Collins and husband to A. B. is slashing for Thos. Goyne. countermarched and occupied the forts Pollard. Lots 1, 2 and 16, block 11, against which Howell today tiled junior that Russia has been building at the last 1 Ocean Park. $50.00. contests are as follows ; Horace E. Wes Doni’s About Eating. named place. ton, Egbert I). Severance, Lvdia F. Sev U.S. Land Office to Carl Wallin. Final « * * Don’t eat hot or fresh bread, if you receipt, for lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, sec. erance, Flora M. Means. James Sever There have been conflicting statements ! want to be healthy and beautiful. 31, tp. 2 N, range 6. ance, Alice J. Harris, Alice Smith, Frank Don’t eat much meat in hot weather if a s to the price that the United States Severance, Etta Severance, lames R. I W. Haskins, by sheriff, to W. S. Cone. you would keep your skin free of erup paid for Louisiana. A statement comes Tax deed. N l 2 Nw, sec. 35, tp. 1 Harris, Walter J. Smith, Frank B. Har that Napoleon at first asked 100,000,000 I tions. N, range 10. $10.72. rington, Sophia R. Severance, Thomas Don't eat when very tired, if you ex francs for it. As England was about to ('nates, Lavina B. Coates, Millie A. Two mortgages filed securing 775.00. pect to get anv good from your food blockade the mouth of the Mississippi Coles, William Barker, Oi villa Bowers. river, he nccepted the offer of Monroe and preserve your beauty. Winford Johnson, Catherine L. Brown, Pointed Paragraphs, Don't eat cold starchy foods, like po and Livingston ot 60,000,000 francs for ' Edith Tuttle, George R. Himes, Ernest it. This is equivalent to $15,000,000. C. ('»race. Recilia M. Sanders, Arthur Lend man thine ear, but not thy um- tato salad and cold porridge, unless you * * * have strong digestive organs. Samlets, Nellie Allen, John Allen, Charles brella. Don’t eat potatoes, peas, macaroni, At Bonlder, Mont., Alex Waymire has H Himes, Montgomery B. Reading, Inhabitants of New Mexico believe in cream, olive oil, pastry and bonbons, if lieen lent to the insane asylum. He was Isaac Simler, Caleb M. Martin, Fred S. a future state. employed on the Great Northern at the Komp. George W Kiger, Olive C. ('»race, Women mav be outspoken, but they you want to loose Hesh. Don’t eat more than one hearty meal. Boulder tunnel. He conceived an idea Sarah A Baylev, Thomas Lvster. Maud are never out talked. Sturgeon, Augusta McLean, Delphine Some people never seek religion as When you are exhausted, instead of that a freight would meet the express in eating, lie down for ten or twenty min the tunnel. He flagged every train that i Whalen, Shellev M. Bayley, William J long as there is a dollar in sight. came along. His manta liecame so in- Himes. Cora Himes, Granville T. Jenkins. What some men owe worries them utes. Don’t drink sparkling waters And un tense that it upset his reason on other Sollie Smith, George H. Handlev,Jens F. much less than what they would like to sweetened lemonade, if you want to things._________________ Larsen, Alma Barker. Blanche Newman, owe. John Embum, Willie E. Martin, Ercka A homely rich girl is prettier than a gain flesh. They act directly on fatty T imrf . b L and . A ct J i nb * l«-s-N otick for I’VRLTCATION. H. Quick, Ashley G. West. Margaret E. beautiful poor one—in the eves of some tissue. United States Land ofllce, Nolan. Oliver E. Quick, Bertha B. Mar men. Oregon City, Oregon, Call for City Warrants. w- .• v v March 5th. 19ot, tin, John H Hathawtv, Mors II Lar It isn’t necessary for a man to know Nolle. 1« hereby even that in romptUne, th. pnwuion« of th- act of CouaU,. ,< sen, Thomas P. U ise. Frank T. Fitz enough to go in when it rains if he has a All outstanding city warrants will he with Inn. j. ¿»7«. .„titled - An act f„r thi’«!. o paid on presentation. Interest will cease tltntor land, ir¡the State, of California. Oregon Patrick, James W. Hunt. Catherine O. borrowed umbrella. Seva,I, and Wa.hmaton Territory. „ ,.M' Wetlierell, Clark E. Hadley. William J. The Average man clings tenncinuslv to after this date. trndrd to all th. Public Land Stain by act of Tillamook City. Ore.. May 21, 1903. August 4th, Stephens, Carl Peterson, John A. Brant. his own opinions, but he expects other .wo WILLIAM T RD-FEXBERG, R alph A cklby , Charles B. Handley, Sarah J. Himes, people to change theirs or Ray l Hy. county of Tillamook stat, ot Urnion. ha. thia day Sled in thia office hi. Citv Treasurer. Annie Tone. John J Purcell, W R »worn aiatement So non tor th. pnrcha.e of the s', ■>( sw and S ol se ot s.xti n ,xo I NOTICK or < RKIIITOfls lllingsworth, William B. Fasom, Murv a. .nip. So. j i Range Ko - u’ .nd will off°r Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- proof to .how that the land »ought 1» more Johnson, Erick Erickson, May dr lie N oticw is H rrkrv Gtvicx.—That thenn- ra ual.l. for tt. ttrnhor or .lone than for Kiger. Marx I Martin, Robert Sturgeon, , • lersikivol was on the l*th <!ax of Mav. enced dentist is located in o-llota pnrpoya, and to ntabli.h hr. Maggie A. Grace, William O'Hara, 1903, Appointed executor of the last will Dr. Wise's dental pari rs, and to Mid land before the County ( Jerk of Tilla and testament of DAVID SCHWKLLNl S uurok j i.unty. Tillamook Chy Orecon «« Manrice A. Leach. John F. Watts, Oak deceased « All person« having CLAIMS Saltirday. the 23rd dav of Mav. (903 lie name« «■m»a against sail! estate of David Schwellnus are is prepared to do nothing but a* witneaseM Nolan, William M. Hamilton. hereby required to present the same to me, sB“ with the proper vouchers within six months first class work and give the from this date, at the Law Office of H. T. The best cup of Coffee Rotts, in Tillamook Citv. in said county best of satisfaction If your Aoyand all petwon. claimin, adveiw»t. th. Dated this 2 1st dav of Mav. 1003 I own. Lunch at any time, H H TUBRKAI.MC teeth need fixing call upon aboee-dwc.fned land, are reotteatrd to Sir ther- Executor of the will of David Vogler's bakery. him 8ch wellnus, deceased C has . B Mooar.», Regi.ter. F BEALS, R REAL ESTATE Financial Agent. OREGON TILLAMOOK OUR STOCK OF Hardware ■tt c- G ra nitwan . F L « Tinware, j ty ETC., THE MOST COMPLETI qi , IN TILLAMOOK. ote We are Headquarters for FARJj H. IMPLEMENTS, CREAMERY all( lcl> DAIRY SUPPLIES, Steel Rang«, Cook Stoves, and Heating Stoves. Mr o tl If you want anything in the HARDWARE LINE call us up. Th yith Both Phones. We guarantee to give entire satisfaction. C. i. R W, - lay Allen House, J-l regi» Ba ihop On. Inqn J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. J« ~ trial York Mr a tri] dent' Wc limbi I- M. Frt stamp for s< Sewing Machines. J Now is the time to buy a ® new Sewing Machine for J $22.00, with drop head and {all the latest improvements at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . { It is the B onita S ewing J M achine , and they range ? in price from $22 to $35, H) with ball bearings. They J are little beauties, perfectly i made and something new on i the market. These maclii- i nes are a better article than J* the peddlars are charging >i $65 and $75 for. < r < * J? Vr* l’ My Large Stock of SHOES has ar rived, best quality that ever offered for Sale in this City. The Public is vited to call and convinced T. SARCHET, Tailoring Egtabligljigent, TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. G entlemen Thanking you for past favors, I beg to say that I have moved into my new store next to C. Ben Riesla nd’s. If you wish to see all the’choice line of Suiting and up-to-date e Pant, ting’s to choose from kindly give me a cidl. All Suits cut and made in the shop at Tillamook. P-S-TFressing, cleaning and repairing of all kinds done. T. SARCHET, Merchant Tailor C. F. Frankliq nntZK 11 T Mr move the c The left N tome The at an load Lat ribbo Weh 3 No charge for sewing rips or nailing soles on Boots and Shoes purchased of me. Me« Fülle came tion. The taine want d«v. Met will s in bet mnnr S.C day 1 they LATIMER, BROS., sansER no niiiDiESSEi. SHAVING, HAIR Mr. Beavi the pi was i CUTTING SHAMPOOING, ETC Electric Rathe nicely fitted up. Gotilfci persons suffering with rheumatism. ftvr.r. does all kinds of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRINC In first class style. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. ( incorporated ), TILLAMOOK Engraving a specialty. CITY, ORE. PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. The Newspaper that made Tillamook County Famous. HEADLIGHT WEEKLY OREGONIAN, AND TRIBÜNE FARMER, Directon :-M. \V. H arrison , W. C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . Cashier;—M. W. H arrison . Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi ties of all kinds. OF C. & E. Thayer General Banking and Exchange biui" nee*. Exchange on England, Belgium, G*- luany, Sweden, and allforeign connlrl** TILLAMOOK. ORE- MAYERS Ladies’ Shoes. Embrace every feature of style, gra« beauty and durability. Thev wear welt look well. Price from J 1.50 to $3.50. For sale by MILLS & PIXLEY i ill C