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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 28, 1903. General News. position to doubt the veracity of his broad assertions regarding the possi The judges and clerks of election, who I The steamer Indravelli brought newt» bilities of the flax industry for Oregon. have been notified to serve at the elec from the Orient of continued war prep, * * * At St. Louis, alter being out 55 min tion next Mond iv, are as follows : arations. Japan correspondents at Nehalem.—William Finley, chairman ; Pekin tell of large guns arriving over the utes, the jury in the case of Emil Hart- I Berman Schollmeyer, Fred Zaddach, trans Siberian Railway for Niu Chwang. man, ex-member of the House of Dele- . judges ; H. V. Alley, B. A. Todd, P. D. The war feeling in Japan continues, and | gates, tor bribary, returned a verdict beiore Judge Ryan, finding Hartman Newell, clerks. war preparations are still going on. guilty, and fixing his punishment at six Foley.—W. H. Easom, chairman ; * * * New religious bodies are coming into years in the penitentiary. The penalty J great |- Clay Daniels, Lewis Nystrom, judges ; MB RO Felix Roy, J. K Leslie, W. IL Hoskins, existence, but they are not being made is the heaviest that has been inflicted so by splits among old ones. For the most far in the bribary trials. During the clerks. Garibaldi.—John Johnson, chairman ; part they are composed of followers of course of the trial several former mem- e Styles a. Frank Hobson. Harry Crane, judges; individuals. There are exactly 150 re- tiers of the House of Delegates testified to e finest • Peter Svetison, L. M. Alley, J. M. Har ligious bodies in Protestant and Roman the distribution among 19 members of Catholic America, 145 from Protestant the House combine of $47,500 paid for rison, clerks. * . Bay.—Miles Warren, chairman ; J T. and five from Roman Catholic origin, passage of the city light bill. Hartman, L arri\e; Nevins, Peter Nelson, judges; Win. and they increase at the rate of about several witnesses testified, was one of the number who received $2500 apiece Woods, G. VI Doughty, Harry Warren, one a year. Oils, Varnish, Doors, * * * for their vote un this measure. clerks. est. Servants to hire by the hour is the * * Tillamook.—Abe Cohn, chairman ; The first stage in the Paris.Madrid Gust Wicklund, G. W. Grayson, judges ; latest idea of Boston society women, automobile race from Versailles to Bor with a view of solving.the servant girl Otto Heins, D. C. Pierce, Louis Olsen, problem. The experiment will be tried deaux, 343 miles, was finished, when ' clerks. Louis Renault dashed at a furious pace i Hoquarton,—T. B. Handley,chairman; by the Woman’s Education Association. into Bordeaux, having made a record I A house in the Back Bay will be opened [ P. H ei sei, C. R. Hunt, judges ; A. G. run of 8:27.00. An hour later M. Reynolds, S. A. Brodhead, G. O. Nolan, August 1 where girls will be trained for Gabriel arrived with a still better record a month or six weeks in various house clerks. of 8:07:00. It is estimated from the DY, Fairview.— Frank Severance, chair hold duties, after which they will be hired time made that these automobiles cov- the Western Saw out by the hour to the householders. man ; Lewis Johnson, G. T. Jenkins, vered 62 miles an hour on the road out * * * judges; J. C. Holden, Grant Mills, M. Oscar Larson, a logger in the employ side the cities. These victories, however, y - at - u C. Trowbridge, clerks. of the Deep River Logging Company, were clouded by a series of accidents, South Prairie.—M. D. Reading, chair- . ; was brought to the hospital in Astoria, having in one case, at least, a fatal The Most in Tillamook County man; F. M. Lamb, D. itzpatric , a ba(]jy injured condition, the result of result. At least two cars were wrecked judges ; Frank Fitzpatrick, Henry Dels- having a large log roll over him. His and Marcel Renault, the winner of the tts , man, H. B. Johnson, clerks. j companions fully believed that he was Paris-Vienna race last year ; Lorraine Netarts.—C. B. Wiley, chairman . | «NEY-AT ì Batt O’Hara, Con Desmond, judges J ; dead when they picked him up after the Barrows, a very well known automo- ’ 1 log had rolled over him, but upon ex- bilist, and Renault’s chauffeur, were .of abstrae Geo. VV. Phelps, W. A. High, Chas. Des NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or T imber L and A ct J une 3. 4878.—K oi ice for | amination it was found that his only seriously, and, it is believed, fatally in T imber L and , A PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. P ublication . • rth of Tiii mond, clerks. Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., United Stiitrs Land Office, I injury was a broken hip, and he will be jured, white Barrows’ chauffeur was United States Land Office, April 18th, I903. Carnahan.—Jacob Blum, chairman; C. Oregon ( it', Oregon. Oiegon City, Oregon, Bank. killed. Notice in hereby given that the following- all right again in a few weeks. May 6th, 1903. March, 20th, 1903. H. Blake, B. W. Turner, judges ; L. P. * * . * Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that ili compliance named settler has tiled notice of his intention * * * to make final proof in support of his claim, with tin1 provisions of the act of Congress 0R£ There are 165,000 idle men in New with the provisions of the act of Congress ot and Rey, lohn Riggs, Fred Lowry, clerks. that said proof a IH be made hefoie County Antonio Triola was put to death in of Jtinw 3rd, I878. entitled “An act for the June 3, 1M78, entiled “An act for the sale of tim rilluinook Co., at Tillamook, Oiegon, oil sale of timber lands in the States of < alifornia, Beaver.—Thomas Coulson, chairman; the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison, N. York City, notwithstanding the fact ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Clerk Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory, and Washington Territory," as ex May 29th, 1903, viz. : CHARLES A BAILEY, A. W. Bunn, Jos. Bixby, judges ; Ernest ! Y. Five shocks were necessary to cause that every line of business is booming in Nevada, as extended to all tiie I’ublic ijind States by tended to all the i’ublic Land States by act of < ayeh Haag, Wm. Patrick, Alva Finley, clerks. H E. No. 12574, for the W and E % of sec. 28, act of August 4, 1892, the city. These men., but for strikes, August 4, I892, tp. 2 South, range 7 West I death. State Electrician Davis said it MRS. LULA (RFN8HAW, FRANCIB M. SHEARER, He names the following witnesses to prove lockouts and dissensions among rival' Of Tillamook, eomry of Tillamook. State of Sand Lake.—H. H. Hays, chairman ; was harder to kill a thin, wiry man, like ')f Garibaldi, County of Tillamook, State of his continuous residence upon and cultivation Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her Oregon, has this day filed in this office his W. C. Triola, by the electric current than a labor unions, would be earning a total sworn statement No. 6127, for the psrehase of of said land, viz. : sworn statement No. 6053, for the purchase of AT-U T. J. Harris, W. C. King, judges ; W.C. Walter C. Bailey. Walter Cannon, ot Tilla the Sw ‘4 ofSw '4, sec. 21, and Sc q of Se ‘4 and Se *4 of .>w % of Section No. 4, in Township Wolfe, Herman Farmer, E. A Chamber- stout man, as in the case ot a thin man of $650.000 a day, or $3,960,000 a the of Section No. Jo, in town Np. 1 North, Range 10 West, and will mook, Oregon ; William E. MerriJC, William W % oi Se Jones, ot North Yamhill. Oregon week. Not only is every pennv of this ship No. 1 South, range. No 10 West, mid will offer proof to show that the land sought is there are not enough tissues ¿to.convey O ri land, clerks. ( His B MoOXas, Regist«'!- offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for stupendous sum lost to them, but indus Hebo.—0. P. Mattoon, D A Bailey. the current quickly to a vital spot An agricultural purposes, and to establish his T imber L and , A ct J unk 8, 1878.—N otice F or more valuable for its timbei or stone than for P ublication , agricultural purposes, and to establish lier Chas. Jensen, judges ; Frank Worthing- tonio Triola shot and killed Mamie tries and firms representing a total cap. claim to said land before the County Clerk Uuited States Land Office, rlaim to said land before the County Clerk of of Tillamook County, Oiegon, Tillamook City. Oregon City, Oregon, Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tilhiinook City, ton, G. H. Ward, Cliff Mattoon, clerks. Cereli, a young Italian girl, who was a italization of $550,000,000 are at a Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, I903. April 2oth, 1908 Orego”, on Monday, the 15th day of lune, I903. standstill, with a consequent loss of He names as witnesses . Union. — H. A. Miles, chairman ; H H. She names as witnesses : Notice Is hereby giv»>n that in compliance Ervin Carter, Fred Paquet, Lloyd C. Smith, theatrical performer in a small theater RLACï with the provisions of the act of Congress of Walter C. Hailey, lleniy S. Baker, Fred C. Miller, J. J. Hudson, judges ; R. T. on the East side, New’ York. The girl profits. The trade paralysis there has Otto Shearer, of Garibaldi, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale Baker, Charles Sowers, of Tillamook. Oregon. reached a stage more extensive than any above-described lands are requested to file their of timber lands in the States of California, Any and all persons claiming adversely the AT-LAÏ Weatherly, Clinton Hurlbert, A. J. had refused to marry Triola. Nevada ami Washington Territory," as above described lands are requested to file their heretofore known, even during the periods claims in this office on or beiore said 24th day Oregon, Heater, darks. extended to all the Public Land States by act of claims in this office on or before said 15tii day of * # * of July, 1903. June,.1903. August 4, 1892. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Blaine.—H. L. Jensen, chairman ; G. The American Society of Equity issued of great industrial depression. Most of EMMA H TIMMS, C has B. M oores , Kegister. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State ot • and nor W. Lucas, James Patterson, judges ; a bulletin to the farmers of the United the workmen are idle, not by any act NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn Department of the Interior. of their individual unions, but from the *ffice. T imheb L and , A ct J unk 3, i878 —N otice fox John Moon, George Smith, E. E. Roland, States demanding an increase in the statement No *>091, for the pm chase of Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore , P ublication . the Sw «« of Ne W Se . Se of Sw % of acts of other unions, or because of the May qth, 1903. clerks. price of wheat, giving arguments that United States Land Office, Notice is hereby given that tiie f Bowing- pec. 7, tp. No. I North, Range No. 9 West, and chairman ; I the minimum price should be $1, and recent decisions of the employers to Oregon City, Oregon, named settler has filed notice of her intention will offer proof to show (hut he laud sought is Dolph. — Wm. Baxter, Apr 1 20th. 190H. MILL Frank Wallace, M. Peterson, judges . more valuable for its timber or stone than to make final proof in supportof tier claim. and Notice is hereby given that in compliance urging the farmers of the United States stand together and fight the demands that said proof will De made before the for agricultural purposes, and to establish her with the provisions of the act of Congress of claim to said land before the Register and of one union by throwing the men of County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Orley Kellow, Geo. Baxter, B. P. Mc not to sell for less than ♦1. The society Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 3, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of mook, Oregon, on June 2 th, I903, viz- : ■ t -L aï Arthur, clerks. on Friday, the i7th day of July, 1903. She timber lamia in the States of California, Ore RUTH BEWLEY has been organized, with Indianapolis many unions into idleness. gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” as names as witnesses : H.E. No. 13550 for the E %Sw %, sec. and N S * * * Little Nestucca.—L. Gardner, chair as national headquarters, for the pur. -ity, Samuel Reed, of Portland, Oregon ; Lem extended to all the Public Land States by uct ' sec 26 tp. 1 N, range 10 W. In the presence of several of his low Nw of At gust 4, 1892, Parker, Bay City, Oregon ; John Slewart, Edna She names the following witnesses fo prove Land man ; Frank Foster, C. Christensen, pose of maintaining higher prices for brained prison associates, handsome, in her continuous residence upon and cultivation D. Timms, of Portland, Oregon. SAMUEL G REED, Any and all persons claiming adversely the «>f Portland, county of Multnomah, State ot secialti judges ; A. M. Commons, 0. T. Hellen farm products by co-operation of farmers telligent George C. Allen, the reputed of said land, viz : has this day filed in this office Ilia William B. Elliott, of Tillamook, Ore. .James above-described lands are requested to file their Oregon, statement No. 6090, for the piirehase ol brand, L. J. Redberg, clerks. of the country, and this is the first heir to a forttine of $3,500,0(H) in Hono (’. Bewley, of Hobsonville, Ore. ; Manville B. claims in this office on or before said 17th day sworn the E 1 3 of E *i of section No. 7, In tp. 1 N, Hauge of July, I903. H. (’one, of Bay City, Ore. Barnegat —John A. Biggs, chairman ; formal demand for an increase in prices lulu, on Monday in Portland stood up in Petteys, Windfield No 9 West, and will offer proof to show C har . B. M oores , Register. A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. that the land sought is more valuable for RANG George Hunt, George W. Elliott, judges ; as the result of the combination. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for its timber or stone Ilian for agricultural pur the State Circuit Court and heard Judge NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I I UHI.K A IION poses, mid to establish his claim to said land W. A. Shaw, R. S. Fullerton, Elmer * * * George pronounce upon him a sentence Department of the Interior, United Stales Land Office, before the Register and Receiver of this office at J. E. Elkins, a resident of Indepen. Baker, clerks^_______________ Land Office at OregonUity, Ore., ! Oregon City, Oregon, Otego 1 City, Oregon, on Friday, the 17th day '-L ar to serve 2l/i years in the penitentiary. May 9th, 190.3 ! April 8ih, 10O3. of Jiilv, loo!. Hr names aa witnesses: dente, Ore., and a pior.eer of’45, has a Notice is hereby given that the following- I Notice is hereby given that in compliance John Stewart, Clara Sewait, Emma Timins, Without a word or change of expres- Real Estate Transfers. named xettler hah filed notice of his intention with the provisions of the net of Congress oi of Portland, Oregon , Lem Parker, « f BayCiiy, very unique record. For a year after sion on his handsome face, the milion- to niHke final proof tn support of his claim, ami June 3, 187K, entitled "An net lor the sab' ol Oregon. ~..;d proof will be made befqje ___ County __ timbei lands in the Slates of California. Oregon Any and nil persons claiming adversely the Transfers for the week ending May coming to Oregon Mr. Elkins did not aire felon walked coolly from the court that siiid Clerk of Tillamook County, Ht ‘ Tillamook, '' Nevada ami Washington Territory,” as ex above described ‘imds are requested to file their know the taste of bread. For a year be 25 «903. I temled to all the Public Land Mates by act of claims in thia office on or before said 17th day room and was escorted back to his Oregon, on June 27th. 19o3, viz . EDWARD B SMITH, ofjuly, 1903. ■ August 4th, I8J2, U. S. A. to James Patterson, Patent. E, was without a shirt, except a buckskin H.E. i4«>oo for the E ‘4 Nw 8w Nw >4 and WILLIAM RYAN C has . B. M oores . Register. Se, Sw, Se sec 30 & Ne, Ne sec 31 he wore. He settled on the N. L. But prison cell, to await transportation to Nw Sw JL sec. 3.5, tp. 2 N, range io 'V. ........ ' Of Tillamook City. County of Tillamook. Htale Salem. The crime for which the heir to 3S, 8. He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove of Oregon, has * this day filed ffiee his file«! in this ! office ler place, a mile north of Monmouth, his continuous residence upon and cultivution sworn statement No. 6077, for the purchase of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1R7«.—N otice F or Joseph H. Bromley and wife to Francis and erected a good cabin for the early millions must pass a portion of his life in of PUBLICATION. said land, viz: tn«- B of .%'«• ami S 4 of Nw ‘t United Stutt s I. hik I office, B. Mapes. Quit-claim. Lots 5 & 6 prison is that of forging a paltrv check Hairy Crane, Benjamin Johuson, Lewis L. sec. No. 2, in Township No 1 south, Oiegon City, Oregon. block 9, park addition to Tillamook, days. This place was later traded to a for $28 on Ladd & Tilton’s Bank, last Smith of Hobsonville. Oregon ; Theodore range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show A pi ll zoth. 1 qo 3. Kingsley, of Nehalem, Oregon. I that the land sought is more valuable for its fi.oo. Mr. Elkins fora “ hickory ” shirt. This Notice in hereby given that in compliance AL(>rRNON S. D resser , Register. ; timlier or stone than for agricultural put post s, March. The bogus instrument was - 'gild to «st.ibi.Hii ins < inini t<> Sind i.mi before with the provisions of the act of Congress of James Patterson and wife to J. J. Howser. farm, consisting of 640 acres, is now NOTICE OF CRED1TO1CS I (he County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, 1 unc 3, 1M78, entitled "An act for the side of E. % Se, Sw, Se sec 30 & Ne, Ne 31. worth many thousands of dollars— and signed “J. H. Ranekes,’’ and was cashed ___________ .‘at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 19th timbei hinds in the talesofCaliiornia. Oiegon, by E. Schiller, a cigar dealer. .March 31 Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex- 3S, 8. $1500.00. 'day of June, 1903. He names as witnesses : without a doubt Mr. Elkins’ shirt N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un Frank B. Herrington, Fred Arthur, James K. l«-np<-<l to all the Public Land States by act ol Clara Jane Howser and husband to proved to be one of the costliest ever Allen was arrested on a charge of dersigned was on the lHth day of May. Harris, August 4, iHy'J, Hnlnert I,- Fnwler. ot Tilhimook, Ore. JOHN RTF.WART, Anna J Howser. E Ji Ne, Nw, Ne forgery, and May 13 the jury in fudge 1903, appointed executor of the last will Any and all persons clainiiiig adversely the purchased. an<l testament of DAVID SCHWIJLLNUS, above described lands aie rc<|iiested to file their Of Portbin«!, county of Multnomah, State ot & Ne, N« 30, 3 S, 8. Jiooo.oij. George’s court returned a verdict of deceased, by the County Court of Tillamook c aims in this office on or be(o,e said 19th daj Oregon, has this day filed ill this office bis * * * county. Ore. All jiersons having CLAIMS of June, 1803. swot n statement No 608M. for the purchase of Joseph H. Bromley and wife to Frances Reports received from the Philippines guilty. At the trial Allen sought to against the W % of W % ol Sec 8 in tp 1 N . Range 9 U . said estate of David Schwellnus arc C has . B. M oores , Register. B. Mapes Lots 6, 7 & 8 block 7, A. and will offer proof to show that the land hereby required to present the same to me. say that, in spite of the good intentions justify his action in uttering the spurious A. Miller’s addition to Tillamook. with the proper vouchers, within six months , T imber L and . Acr june 3, 1878.—N otice FOR sought is more valuable for its timber or stone P ublication . of both Archbishop Gnidi, the apostolic check with a plea that he had no critni. from this date, at the Law Office of H.T. • than for agricultural purposes, mid to establish $150.00. United States Land office, his claim to said 1an«l before (hr Register and in Tillamook City, in said county. One mortgage filed securing $375.00. delegate, and Governor Taft, the ques nal intent ; that he had only recently Botts, O.egonCity, Oregon, Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, Dated this 21 st day 01 Mav. 190,3. Man'll i.pb, I9O3. H H TUBIlBftING, on Friday the 17th day of July, I903 Hr J. R. Finley and wife to Jemima Kirk. tion of the purchase of the friar lands is been discharged from the Good Samari Notice is hereby given that in compliance names as witnesses Executor of the will of David • Sw, Se & Se, Sw 30, 3 S, 9, except growing more complicated, because of tan Hospital, and was expecting money 1 with the provisions oi the act of Congress of Lem Parker, of Bay City, Oregon , Samuel <«. Schwellnus, deceased. J June 3, 1M78, entitled "An act for the sale of Reed, Eiiima Timms, data Slewait, of Port several small tracts $3000 00. the efforts of the friars, especially the from his home in Honolulu, from the timber land in the Htales of California, Oiegon. land, Oiegon. David J. Wiley to Elizabeth Wiley. All 1 Nevada and Washington Territory," as «■xt<>nde«l Anywndidl persons c aiming adversely the to all Public I^ind States by act of August 4, strove described lands are requested t«> file thrii of lots 2 & 3 West of Stillwell slough 1 Dominicans, to conceal their possessions man whose name he had forged. Much Suffering in Kansas. * # M . 1892. of a large part of the shares in companies claims in this office onjoi before said 17th day in 25 1 S, 10. $1.00. ANDREW P. J JORKNSKN, ot July, 1903. The General Land Office has received I T opeka , Kan., Mav 23.—Much suffer-1 I I Of of Tillamook City, city, County Comity of Tillamook, State Claude Thayer and wife to James Law purposely formed as to appear as the C has . IL M oores , Register I of Or<*g«»n I ihh lb«» day fifed in thift office hi»« the amended map filed by the Oregon less.! 7 acres in Ne part of 3b, 1 S 10. owners of the land. The reports state ing has resulted in Kansas from last bworn ______ MtHtenient N ». < >»7, for the purchase of $300.00. f ve. No 5, In townahip No. 3S , if the situation remains unchanged, it is Development Company, showing lands : night’s tornado. On account of the bad No. 1«» W. and will offer proof to ah »w James Lawless to Mathew Casey. Same probable Governor Taft will abnndon on the Upper Deshutes River in Eastern | condition of the wires, complete returns . rang«- hut 1 he land Kouglil I m more VHluahlefor ita as last conveyance, described as 9 .«*r or »tone than for ng >cultuial purp«>M<iH, the idea of purchasing the lands, which Oregon, which it purposes to reclaim are just beginning to come in. In Dick tim hii «1 to vRtablish I i I m claim to ssui hind l>efo «■ the acres $350.00. under the Carey act. On this map the i inson County, several miles of country County Clerk of Tillamook Counti, at Tilla will entail a great loss on the friars and Thomas J. Owen to N. P. Hansen. Se, niook ( ity, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th day of promoters of the companies, as they will company has eliminated nearly 15,000 was made desolate by the wind. Two May 19H4 He- name* an wi ih '- m « '' Ne 30, 4 S, 10. $1000.00. <ie«jfge G. Peterson. J h . ix - m M. Moigan, Orniiiii acres that were included in the original people were injured, but they will re- ' W. Bi iin I i , Frank B. Heriington, ofT Ito niook. Marcus D. Swabb and wife to James have to prosecute each of the present selection, this action being taken liecause cover. Cattle were killed in large nuni- Oi egon. Huey. 5 30 acres in N, % Ne 26, 3 60,000 tenants. Any sn<l all persona clHlrning adversely th«' S, 9. $60 00. of the report of Special Agent Green, l>ere, and crops badly damaged. * * ♦ I abov«» defterib«flands are requeated to file their claims in tills office on or I m *fore said z'.Hh day Stanley Mathieu to W. R. Glendeuing Florence Blythe, who inherited a that much of the original selection was Eldorado reports a wind storm of ay, I9>»J. Se 16, 3 S, 10. $1.00. C has II. M uokes , Register, $4.000,000 estate from her father after land covered with merchantable timber. throughout Butler County. One man Peter Nelson to Clarence H. and Florence a sensational 15 year suit in San Fran Commisioner Richards, after hearing the T imber f, and , A ct J une 3, 1M78 N otick F or was badly hurt, and six residences des- P ublic ation C. Hicks. Quit claim. Lot 4 block (Jtiiled ritaies Land <«ffi« r 1, Cone & Co's addition to Bay City. cisco courts, has narrowly escaped death company’s statement presented by I*. W. troved. Newton suffered the loss of I Or« gon ' Ity, Oregon with her husband, A. A. Moore, jr.. and Idleman, was not satisfied, in view of some building. Eureka was struck by $1.00. Mai« h iblli. I903. Notice I m hereby given in compliant« Oliva Alley, formerly Robson, and hus his sister, in an automobile accident Inspector Green’s report that all of the tornado at mid night, Ei«ht .»copie with the provisions of the tliai act of Coiigre»»* ol band to Samuel Elmore. Deed of near Oakland. The tire of one of the land covered by the amended map was were badly hurt, blit it is thought none June.3, i M; m , entitled " An set for the -ale «»I tiinlier lands in the Mates of« alifornia, Oregon, correction. Tract in 27, 1 N, to. rear wheels blew up while the machine properly classed as arid. He fears some » will die. The damage to property bere Nevada and * hh I iiiik ton imilory,' IH l‘X $1 00. temled to all the Public Lam! state»« by 11« 1 of was going at a speed of 35 miles an considerable portion may be pine lands. will amount to $50.600. Aligns', 4, |H*>2. Be Claude Thayer . nd wife to Matt Casey. GEORGE <1 PETERSEN. Ii) Phillips County, tliefkrrinan Church Of Tillamook 10.96 acres n N part 36, 1 S IO. hour. Mr. Moore threw on the brakes He has accordingly given the company , county of Tillamook, and shut off the power. The heavy 90 days in which to make a detailed near Stuttgart was demolished, and a Or«-g«»n lisa this da tiled ill this <»ffi« e his sworn statement No 6.«>4W for the purchase ot the showing as to the character of each sec machine swerved to the right, but M. I. Kinney to Felix Rov. N. X Ne, numlier of farmhouses lietwcen Log -n N l/i Ne '4, Se Ne % of Sec. No. M ill tp. No 3 Se, Nr & lot 3 sec 36. 1 N, IO. righted itself for an instant, and then tion embraced in their selection, and to Speed were blown down. One man was Mouth, Range No 1«» Wes', ml will offer proof to show that the Ininl sough» Is m«»re upset. Mr. Moore and his wife and establish its character by proof. When hurt. e* a valuable for its timber or stone thun for Foreman S. Baxter to F E. Cross. Se sister were pinned under the wreck of this information is available, the matter agricultural put pose«», ami to establish bin claim Over 309 cattle were killed in < lav to said land before the County Clerk of Tills Sw, Rec 13 & N, % Nw sec 24, 4 S, the automobile. The high-back seats . will lie taken up, and in all probability County, and a number of farms swept mook < o'liity, Oregon, at JillMiiiuok io. Bond for deed $400 00. Oiegon, on Friday, the 29th of May, prevented all three from being crushed. I the trulv arid sections will be segreg «ted clea n He names as witnesses ; John S and Amanda M. Rosier to An Frank 1» Harrington, of Tillamook. Ore : * * * under the Carey act. All the streams in ‘he Eastern and Cen June« ,M Moigaii,%f Netarts, On- ; Audi Jrew I*. drew Anderson. ft acre in 8, 'i Ne That the Pacific Coast and especially of Tillamook, Ore Norman Brindi, 14, 4 S, to. $35.00 tral portions of the state are very high, Jorgem*cii. «»f Tiilanmoit. O k *. mortga.- filed securing J5000 00. I the Willamette Valley of the State of. Deafness Cannot be Cured art a result of the heavy rains of last Any ami al) |»er-o«is rlsiming adversely the above-des« 1 il»e<l lands are reqnt al< d to fib* their by l«x:al application«, as they cannot reach the Satisfactions filed for two mortgages se ' Oregon is especially alapted to the cul ! dtaeased claims in this office oil or beh-rv ami «I 29th «lay portion of the ear. Theie is only one night and fo-night. ture of flax and that of the very finest way to cut curing f 2900 00. e deaf news, mid that if by coiistiiu ot May, i«/>3 ' quality, has been demonstrated beyond I ( tiotial remedies. Deafness is cause«! by an in 5000 Negatives for Sale. flamed condition of the mucous liui u «>( me possibility of a doubt bv Mr. | Eiixtaehiaii Tul»e When this tuta* g>*ts mfl «m- Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- anv you have a rumbling homik ! or itnpcrfet 1 All |>ers<>nH having had pictures made Eugene Bosse, the celebrated Belgian | »•<1 ami when It is entirely close«! deafness enced dentist is located in i flax culturist. who has tiecn conducting ! heating, i< the result, and un »••»“ the iiiltoMiaiHtiun eau at mv studio during the post two years j l*e taken out and this tube re-t.»K«! to its ■ or h nd wishing to preserve the negatives Dr. Wise's dental pari rs, and a scientific course of experiments in and ■nal condition, hearing will la- <13toyed h> tor future u*e may have the Maine at very . uine cases «»«it of ten aie »•an-««l by is prepared to do nothing but around Salem for more than a year ' ever Catarrh, which is lx'thing but an inflamed con reasonable rates by calling at the studio dition of the mix oil* surfa«-ee within the next two months. After that 1 p^st, and is now engaged in raising the first class work and give the We will give One Hundred Dollar for sn> second crop for the purpose of proving case of Deafness fcaused by rat irrh) that can- date all negatives reinainiiig will be best of satisfaction If your this fact to the entire satisfaction of nut be cured by Hall * Catarrh Cure. bend for destroyed. These negatives are all in first class condition and will last u life teeth need fixing call upon those who are now backing him finan- I circulars, free F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Ti •!e«to, o. tune it properly taken care of. -old >»y DrufgiM« 75c. him. A. G. REYNOLD*. • cially, and have shown heretofore a dis- Hall's Family Pills are the best. I Judge* and Clerks of Election. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Paint, Window Sashes, Line of Choice GROCERIES nal c Agents for M c I ntosh Great & McNAIR Reliable Merchants