Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 11, 1903, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 1 L 1903
Merrill Smith Heard From.
The
been 1 TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
Shoes for men & Boys. steady, while that in immigration has You, without a doubt expect to hear
been irregular.
from me at Los Angeles, but I am a long
Nobby and up-to-date.
In regard to this large volume of ini • way from there at the present. As you
They are reliable in every respect.
Guaranteed U> give satisfactory wear. migration, attracted by the prosperous know Los Angeles was” my destination
condition of tlie country, the New \ork when I left Tillamook.
For sale by
Journal of Commerce observes that thrie | But upon my arrival at the city, I
MIL1L1S <Sc F1NUEY.
is nothing disquieting or alarming in it. I , received a position with the Pacific
There has been here an increaseing de­ Hardware & Steel Co. and so changed
I
mand for labor and this new force w ill my mind from going any further south.
fall
short
ot
meeting
it
if
properly
dis
^illamooh ìjtiihligbt
The work I had there was assistant
tributed. ‘The only serious question shipping clerk, and I had all the heavy
Fred C. Baker, Publisher.
pertains to the quality rather than the boxes to handle, so I found I wasn’t
quantity of these fresh accessions to the built for that job, and quit, to come up
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
working population and to their distri­ here in Napa co., and make cheese,where
( strictly in advance .)
bution. That the mass ot these immi­ I am at the present writing.
One year.................................................
1.50
1
We have had some very warm weather
Six'months........................................
75 grants should consist of laborers who
Three months........................................
50 are mostly poor is but natural and does here lately. Last Friday, Saturday and
not of itself make them undesirable.’’ Sunday, the thermometer registered 103
That paper argues that it is not prac­
The Populists and Roosevelt.
and 104c in the shade. People here say
ticable to establish any discrimination
that these three days were hotter than
The assertion of a prominent Kansas
based upon povert v or ignorance audit
thev usually see it here in August. Al-
Populist that he and the greater portion
we keep out the disease and defective
though at times it gets as hot as 116 to
of his element in his state will support
and the actual paupers and criminals
120° in the shade here.
Roosevelt in 1904 in bothering some of
who are liable to become a burden and a
But when the weather gets much
the Democratic papers. What do those
tax upon the community, it is as much hotter here than 104° in the shade, I will
papers think the Populists ought to do?
as we can expect to do in the way of
liegin to pack my grip and start
asks the Globe Democrat. Most of them
exclusion. This is the rational view ot
Tilla tnook.
in Kansas and the other Rupublican
the matter, but it is not the one that
Pearly Hiatt. Jos. Lahmon and J. A.
states of the West were drawn from
generally prevails in tjie eastern section
| Monroe all live in Napa City, do they
the Republican partv. Now that their
of the country, where there is still more
not ? I passed through there coming to
party and the issues which produced it
or less agitation for additional restric­
j Calistoga from Frisco, but failed to see
are dead it is natural that they should
tion
upon immigration.
There is
( either of them.
return to their original affiliation.
no question that most of these immi­
I Calistoga is one of the greatest sum
Moreover, the Populists of Kansas i
grants will form a useful element in the
j mer resorts California has. It is noted
and other states of the West have an
productive forces of the country and
for its hot sulphur and other mineral
other reason for rejoining the Republican
properly distributed could only be con­
springs.
party. They see that the Republicans
sidered as a desirable acquisition.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i878—No?
I was up to one of the larger springs
in the past vear have done more against
P ublication .
There is another consideration to which ' yesterday, and it was quite a sight to two large planers, a boiler and engine of
the trusts than the Democrats could do
Uuited States Land Office
proper power, and other machinery. The
Oregon City.Onn
in a decade if they had the whole of the the Joui nal of Commerce urges attention. I see how that water boils, coming tip out boiler and engine for the plant were or­
April 2«»
While it thinks there is no occasion for | <>f the ground. It is so hot a person
Notice is hereby given that iu
machinery of the government under their
dered
from
the
East
several
weeks
ago,
with the provisions of the act of
a
policy
of
exclusion
from
the
country,
can cook a hard boiled egg . in three
control. The Democrats talk against the
June 3. I878, entitled “An act for
and are expected to arrive Wednesday.—
and it is difficult to set up a standard of 1 minutes.
timber lands in the States of Cali
trust, but they did not attempt to do
gon, Nevada and Washington Tei
Yaquina
Bay
News.
discrimination or sifting, it suggests j The hot water from this spring is run
extended to all the Public Land
DOES ALL KINDS OF
anything against them when they had
of At gust 4, 1892,
that there is occasion for the exercise of 1 through pipes into a large tank or bath,
supreme control of the government in
EL G. REED,
A Coast Trading Vessel.
WATCH, CLOCK AND Of Portland, SAMI
prudence in admitting to citizenship and and is there mixed with cold water un­
county of Multnomah,
the early part of Cleveland’s second
Oregon,
has
this
day
filed in thia
jt it a matter that presents no difficulty, I til the temperature is 72°, and people by
The schooner Gerald C. is expected
term. They would have done nothing
statement No. 6090, for the
JEWELRY REPAIRING sworn
It is urged that the length of residence j i the hundred bathe every day.
the
E
’
2
of
E
J4
of
section
No. 7, Intpj
a
week
or
ten
to
arrive
at
Astoria
in
against the trusts if they had been in
No 9 West, and will offer proof
and the requirements of evidence of fitness I 1 This county is mostly used for the days from San F’edro, where she was
that the land sought is more
power uninterruptedly until to-day. The
In
first
class
style
its timber or stone than for
) can be easily raised to a higher stan- 1 cultivation of grapes and fruit, such as, purchased recently by Captain F. E.
leaders of the Democracy know this. So
poses, and to establish his clHini to
1 dard and ought to be. No one who | peaches, prunes, apricots, olives and Dodge. She will bv at once put in com
before the Register and Receiver of tl
do the trusts.
Orego
1 City, Oregon, on Friday, the
Engraving a specialty.
places a proper value upon American 1 apples, but mostly all the valltv lands mission as a coast trader, to operate
of July, 1 go 3. He names as witness«
Of course, the Populists of Kansas and
I citizenship will be likely to find fault I are set out to grapes, which yield about between Astoria and points on the Ore
John Stewart, Clara S^watt, Emini'
all the rest of the states of the West will
of Portland, Oregon , Lem Parker, i f
with this view. All who come here from 3 to 4 tons to the acre, and last year gon coast south of Tillamook, such as]
Oregon.
shout for Roosevelt in 1904. On the
Any and all persons claiming
foreign lands to make this country their I grapes brought $30.00 per ton. So von Siletz. Nestucca, Netarts, and Sinslaw.
described <ands are requested to
great issues of the day, the tariff, the
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or above
claims
in this office oil or before said
future home should aim to acquire citizen­ see if la person has 10 acres of land here Engineer Chas. H. Deane, of Warrenton,
P ublication ,
trusts and national expansion, the West­
ofjuly, 1903.
Uuited States Land Office.
ship. but only such should be admitted set out to grapes, he has a pretty good left Astoria to take charge of her
C has . b . M oores ,
ern Populists are on the side of the Re­
Oregon City, Oregon,
♦ o it as arc capable of understanding its thing when grapes are that high, but as engine. The Gerald C. is a schooner
April 2oth, 1 go3
publican party, and always were. Free
Notice is hereby giv# 11 that in compliance T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.-K
To be an a usual thing grapes are about 10 to 20 similar to the Anita, but smaller, and with tlie provisions of the act of Congress of
silver is as dead as slavery. The issue duties and responsibilities.
P ublication .
June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
United States Land Office,
was built in 1895 in tlie same yard as of
of greenbackism and of federal loans on American citizen is a high privilege, to be dollars per ton.
timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon City,
Her length is 58ft. 5in., Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as
April;
If any of the Tillamook boys get a the Anita.
deposits of farm stock in ancient history. most carefully bestowed.
extended to all th« Public Land States by act of
Notice is hereby given that in 1
breadth
18ft.,
depth
5ft.
2in.,
gross
August
4,
1892,
notion in their head that there is better
There is no place for the Populists of the
with the provisions of the act of
EMMA B TIMMS,
International Arbitration
places than Tillamook, they had better tonage 31, and net tonage 24. She is Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of JuneS, 1878, entitled "An act for the»",
prairie states to go now except into the
timber lands in the tates of California.'' -I
change that notion as soon as possible, equipped with a gasoline engine as Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn Nevada, and Washington Territory' j
Republican party. Colorado, Montana,
statement No. 609I. for the pin chase of tenped to all the Public Land StaksS j
The
progress
that
has
been
made
in
or
not
come
to
California
to
find
that
auxiliary
to
her
sails,
which
makes
a
the
Sw
of
Ne
%,
W
’
’
2
%
*e
of
Sw
of
Nebraska and all the rest of the states
ec. 7, tp. No. 1 North, Range No. 9 West, anil August 4, 1892,JOHN STEWART,
good combination for a boat intended ► will
of the mountain and prairie region which recent years in international arbitra­ place.
offer proof to show that 'he land sought is 01 Portland, county of Multnomah, S»
tion,
in
which
the
United
States
has
Feople here have the wrong impression for that purpose. Although small, the • more valuable for its timber or stone than Oregon,
has this day filed in this ofc
recently shouted for Bryan are stalwart
1
for
agrirnltural
purposes, and to establish her
Thev imagine Gerald C. is said to be a good carrier, j claim to said land before the Register and sworn statement No. 6o89, for the purds
Republican commonwealths again, and taken a conspicuous part, is one of the of Oregon altogether.
the
U
%
of
W of Sec. 8 in tp. 1 N. Rai» |
| Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
will remain so. Kansas gave 80,000 plu­ conspicuous facts of the time that is that it rains there five days in the week and as Captain Dodge is one of the most j on Friday, the 17th day of July, 1903. She and will offer proof to show that tit
sought is it ore valuable fcr its timber
worthy
of
more
than
ordinary
consid
­
and
snows
two,
so
von
sec
they
don
’
t
names
as
witnesses
:
skilfull Oregon bar pilots she should do
rality to Harrison in 1888. Her margin
for agricultural purposes, audio
Samuel G. Reed, of Portland. Oregon ; Lem than claim
to said land befoie the Reg
for Roosevelt in 1904 will be very little, eration. It is a question whether we even give us credit for what sunshine a good business during the summer, Parker, Bay City, Oregon ; John Stewart, Edna hie
Receiver
of this office at Oregon City,
1). Timms, of Portland, Oregon.
place
at
the
popular
value
the
progress
we
do
get
in
Oregon.
largely
increasing
the
trade
of
Astoria
on
Friday
the 17th day of July,
if at all, below that mark.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
as witnesses :
that is being made from time to time
But for the present I will stay here, merchants and helping to make these above-described lands are requested to filetheir names
I.em
Parker,
of Bay City, Oregon ; Su
in this office on or before said 17th day Reed, Emma Timnis,
Clara Stewart,«
in the work of international pease. We and until I receive a copy of your paper, points tributary to Astoria. They at ¡claims
'of July, 1903.
Rural Delivery and Politics.
land,
Oregon.
C has . B M oori s . Register.
may realize in a general way that some­ which I expect you to send me.
present have no regular transportation
Any and all persons c'ainiHig adver®
Mr. Bristow, fourth assistant post
described lands are requestedtub
thing is being done, but we do not un­
I remain very truly,
service, part of them depending mostly T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice tor above
claims in this office on"or before said'.’,
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master general, is not favorable to the derstand just how far the forces of
ot July, 1903.
J. M. S mith .
on getting supplies by wagon over the
United States Land Office,
C has . B. M oores ,Rtf?
rural free delivery system, his view peace are making for the accomplish,
.
Oregon Uity, Oregon,
Calistoga, Calif., Napa co.
mountains.
There is also a large (
.
April 8th, 19O3.
being that the government is building meat of a general policy of world wide
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—Nor:i
amount of produce to be marketed from 1 ■ I with
the
of I. V,,«
the
act V*
of ^.UHKreSH
Congress
of |
•• —- ----
W1
n\.l
up a great political machine that will good will and all which that means.
P ublication .
n t-.
. provisions
4 ------
*« sale
■ 01
Lumber Flume at Philomath.
these little ports, so that the boat will
3^
lH
78. entitled “
An
act, a . Z*_
for — the
ot
Uuited States Land Office,
in time come pretty near running con­
1
timber
lands
in
the
States
of
California?Oregon
Oregon Ci y, Oregon
In an address before the conference
have a load each wav and should prove Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex
April 2ou
The big flume of the Benton County
gress and he therefore thinks its fur­ of international arbitration at Lake
} tended to all the Public Land States by act of
a great success.
Notice
is
hereby
given that in ctl
1 August 4th, I8J2,
ther development should be stopped. Mohonk the past week Mr. John W. Lumber Company reached its terminus
with the provisions of the act of Court
i ,
WILLIAM RYAN
June 3rd, I878 entitled “An act for tM
As quoted by the Washington corre­ Foster, formerly secretary of state and at the spur of the C. & E. railroad coni-
; Of Tillamook City, County of Tillamook. State timbi r lands in the States of California H
Pointed Paragraphs.
I of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi« Nevada and Washington Territory J
spondent of the Brooklyn Eagle, Mr. one of the ablest of our diplomatists, I pany near Philomath Thursday. Its
I sworn statement No. 6077, for the purchase of tended to all the Public Land State« k
Bristow is of the opinion that if the said that the nations had made most [ construction began about the 1st of
Remorse is memory that has soured. ; I the S U of Ne >4 and S J* ot Nw U ot August 4th, 1892
n i, 4 n
ii i
. * c "J.** * 2 ’ _ *" Township No i 1 south.
STEWART,
L
March,
and,
accordingly,
has
occupied
system is developed at the present ratio wonderful progress in recent years in
Bank tellers usually know more than ‘ tliof
range No. 7 west,
offer 1 proof
show Of Portland, CLARA
county of Mnltiiomil|
...
._ and
1. . Js
1- will
____
a. to „ for
. tnaMhe l„..J
land —
sought
more _ valuable
its
Oregon, has this day filed in this 0*4
there will be in each congressional dis­ the matter of international arbitration about three months of time, during they tell.
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■ •-
• purpoi
loses, of
| timber
or stone
than for agricultural
sworn statement No. '6088, for the prd
trict from 300 to 500 rural carriers, who and be expressed the hope that the which a force of form 8 to 20 men has
Wise is the man who refuses to drink 1
r.........................
•"«« hel
vefore
E S Nw
Sw % Ne %, NwH*l
eSta
1.1 of
h,’?..V.
laim to said
la!,<l
the ( 011111
y J?!Ì®
Clerk
Tillamook
County,
Oregon, the
section No. 17, in Tp. No. 1 North 4
are bound to organize as the carriers progress which had been made would been employed. It involved the use of between drinks.
at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 19th W, aud will offer proof to show thait’i
of June, 1903. He names as w itnesses :
sought is more valuable for its timber ']
in all the large cities have already done. not stop with what had been accom­ about 700,000 feet of lumber which was
Unless a man has faith in himself there day
Frank B. Herrington, Fred Arthur, James R. than for agricultural purposes, and to4
Harns, Haloert L. Fawler, of Tillamook, Ore.
When this is accomplished they will be plished, but would go on to the attain­ cut at the mill and floated down the flume ist’t much hope for him.
her claim to said land before the Re|Si
Any and all persons claiming adversely the Receiver of this office at Oregon City 1
in a position to dictate to congress and ment of still greater results. Referring as construction proceeded. Its length
A man isn’t necessarily thin because above described lands are requested to file their on Friday, the 17th day of July, ifc;l
c aims in this office on or befoie said rath da\ names as witnesses :
will certainly demand larger and larger to what had already been accomplished is six and three-fourths miles. It begins vou can see through him.
of June, 19o3.
’
J
John Stewart, Samuel G. Reed ofH
pay for their services, punishing con­ in the way of international arbitration, 300 yards above the mill on Greasy
C
Register.
He who stoops to brush a banana peel
' has
”’e . B.
» M oores . »
i-.
| Oregon
^regon ; . Lem Parker, of Boy
Bny (i
< it}’'4
ma — Timms,
of a Portland,
Oregon
—-• ---
- .•■••••«r, va
va waauu, wrtgoil
gressmen who refuse to support the de­ to the benefit of all the countries con­ Creek, passes under the mill, a convient from the sidewalk is bent on doing good. T imbur L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or I 1 f Em
Any and all persons claiming adTff»«
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above described lands are requeue f
mand by defeating them at the polls. cerned, Mr. Foster made the prediction arrangement for dumping lumber into
Some men are never happy unless they
United States Land Office,
their claims in this office 011 or brio?-4
Another thing Mr. Bristow fears is that that in time the policy of the United it, and ends across the road from the are in a position to make others miser,
Oregon City, Oregon.
17th day of July, 1903.
_. .. . .
,
May 6th, 1903.
C has . B, M oores , Rtra
the enlargement of the service will States in this respect would be univer-1 well-known camp ground at Philomath, able.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
Lawyers have their tribulations, but with the provisions of the art of Congress ot
cause bitter feeling between the agri- sally accepted and that sooner or later where a spur of the railroad is located.
June 3, 1M78. entiled “Au act for tlie sale of tim T imber L and , A ct J une 3, t 8-8 —N ctki | I
cultural classes and the workmen resid­ the policy of internatioal arbitration, The cost of the flume is understood to they make money out of other peoples ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
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Nevada, and Washington Territory,“ as ex­
United States Land Oftct,
trials.
ing in the agricultural centers.
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
as to all matters which can be settled have been between $4,000 and $4,500.
Oregon City, o ego
J
A wise man dosen’t argue with a August 4. I892,
April
We do not think there is any substan­ by arbitration, would be recognized and Its construction and operation practical,
FRANCIS M. SHEARER,
Notice is hereby given that in
woman
because
he
expects
it
to
do
any
tial ground for the apprehension of the adopted throughout the civilized world. ly locates the big saw mill of the com­
Of Garibaldi, County of Tillamook, State of with the provisions of the art of C
good, but l>ecause it affords her pleasure. l Oregon, has this day filed in this office liis June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the
fourth assistant postmaster general, but
The tendency in this direction is man­ pany at the railroad siding, and places
sworn statement No. 6127, for the parchnse of t mkr lands in the Sates of Cal fornia
Appendicitis is getting to be so common the se Q of nw % of Section No 4. in Township Nevada and Washington Territory,' •
at any rate there is no doubt that the ifestly growing stronger from vear to the company in a position to manufac­
(No. 1 N-rth. Range 10 West, and will tended to all the Poblfc Land Stat?a bp
rural free delivery system is pernia. year. The governments are growing ture lumber and place it on the market that it is more of a mark, of distinction offer proof to show that the land sought is August 4, 1892,
valuable for its timber or stone than for
EDNA D. TIMMS,
nently established and that its further more and more to feel that their contro­ at less cost than any mill in the country. to l>e run over by an automobile than it more
agricultural purposes, and to establish his Of Portland, county of Multnomah, S’fl
development will not lie stopped. It versies must lie settled by peaceable
The flume has a capacity of 25.000 is to have one’s vermiform appendix re-
to
lH,ld before the County Clerk Oregon, has thia day filed in this oi”
of lillamook County. Oregon. Tillamook City sworn statement No. 609a. for thep»^"
has been conclusively demonstrated that means and that there is a way to adjust feet per hour. The mill cuts about 30.- moved.
Oregon, on Ftiday, the 24th day of July, loot the Ne Q N w *4, N H Ne \ sec 18; Nw'
He names as witnesses
o1 sec. No. 17. in tp. 1 North l:sn«e • ’
this service is on the whole 11 very them without going to war. There is 000 per day. In an hour and a half, the
( arlcr ,
Pa<V>«L Lloyd C. Smith. and will offer proof to »how that t!-’1
great benefit to the rural communities |
Otto Shearer, of Garibaldi, Oregon
sought is more valuable for ,ts timber7-1
a departure from the old order, which cut of the mill for the whole day can be
‘ Any and a all
JI persons claiming adversely the that? to? agriculturol purposes, and toesu®
and it is the judgment of those most j | not very long ago contemplated war as started on its way to Philomath. It
.
are reque*t<*d to file their her claim to said land befoie the K«'«'
claims in this office on or before said 24th day Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Of**1
familiar with the service that it will in 1 the only way of determining interna. takes two hours for a piece of lumber to
. of July, 1903.
z 1 Friday, the lyth day of July, 190X
time be self sustaining, The idea that ' tional disputes. For this change in the go from the mill to Philomath. Accord­
A lgebnon S. D resser , Register. | name« as witnesses ;
Samuel G. Reed, John Stewart of P ’1
in this system the government is build, view of nations the United States is ingly in three and a half hours after the
( incorporated ),
Oregon ; Lem Parker, of Hay City,
I
NOTICE for publication
ing up a political machine that in time ( entitled to a large amount of the credit. first stick in a day’s lumber cut is placed 1
Emma B Timnis, Portland, Oregon. ,
Department
of
the
Interior.
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
Any and all persons claiming
will come preftv near running congress 1 This country has lieen working con­ in the flume at the mill, the last stick of
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore . j aboVi deairibed'innda'Zre
fj
Noticela
hereby
riven
that
th
’
e
’
r
liJSH
ir*'iT
,hi«oBlc* °” or bel..re aaalW
seems to 11s to lie entirely visionary. stantly in the interest of international the day’s cut is in Philomath, having
PAID UP CAPITAL, »10,000.
E-EFr1 —
There will be no backward step, it can arbitration and its labor in this direc­ t)een transported there bv the action of
A GENERAL BANKING that «aid proof will be made before tlie T imbkk L and , A ct J une j . 1S78.-No-n.tW
confidently be said, in regard to rural tion Ims been productive of most satis­ water at practically no expense. The
Count, < lerlt of Tillamook County, at Tilla
free delivery.
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mook, Oregon, on June acth.lw."i,y
"
factory results It has exerted a most lnml>er floats along inside the flumes at 1
BUSINESS.
United States I^and 0®«*.
„ r ..
«CTH BEWLEY :
the
average
rate
of
three
and
a
half
miles
Oregon City Ore. v
enlightening and salutary influence and 1
HJ
So.
’
3«5o
for
the
H
S
Sw
.
aec.
2t
and
N
u
DirectorsXI. W. H arrison , W. w. Nw'a.aec aó tp r N, range to W.
Mar t5th-
A Heavy Immigration.
it is todav exercising an effect in the an hour, a little faster than most men I
Notice
is
hereby
that in
her'r^r“"1'''
»ttlleSBCS tO prove with the provisions given
C irtiss , B. L E ddy .
of the act of Coup ■
interest of ptace among the nations can walk. In some places the speed is '
I if aaH !^d,v’,rC’,d",re u|>o" “"d culti,at,on June
3. 1878. entitled “An act fix •■•'5
The indications arc that the imniiirra-
Cashier — M. W. H arrison .
tha‘ is more potent than that of any greater than in others. Big timber '
timber lands in the Staffs of
', *¿1"*,"' B ?'!loL‘ of Tillamook. Ore. J,,„e, of
Oregon,
and Washington TerriW! ■
tion for the current fiscal year will be
I.ibernl Prices Paid for gilt edge sicuri, .» .pew*°y’ °f Hobson ville, Ore.; Manville R ; extended Nevada
■ other power on earth. It is not by su- makes the passage of the flume even
to all the Public Land Slate»bj*■
Petteys, Windfieid 8. ( one, of Bav City Ore
the heaviest ever known. It is estimated .
August 4, 189»,
j l»erior military or naval strength that more satisfactory than do the smallest ties of all kinds.
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Register.
JOHN F. MARTIN.
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that it mav reach .H60,000, the previous *
i this republic is at this time the greatest pieces. Already there have been sent
Tillamook, county of T’llanuX'k, Jr j|
NOTH E for PCRI.ICATION
¡ Of
high record being 788,992 in t882. It is '
Oregon,
has
thia
day
filed
in
this
■
through
it
eight
by
eight
fifty
feet
in
conservator of the world’s peace, but
Department of the Interior.
sworn statement No. 6I58. for the
remarked, however, that the increase ot |
Land Office at OregonUitv. Ore., I of the E’, of the 8e ’/<• section 3o «« .1
through its moral influence and as the length. The flume is V shaped, with
I
Sw
’4 of Section No. 29, in Towa**r
this element in the population does not'
one nation that represents the very sides 24 inches deep. Its width across
'2 South, Range No. i O West, and
nearly keep pact in its proportion with
proof
to show that the land
■
the
top
is
about
36
inches.
highest standard of all that pertains to
more valuable for its timber orattgjTJ
the general increase of population within
At Philomath terminus will be located
the elevation of mankind and the ad
, agricultural pur)M>se«. and to e«tablw>D(J<M
“ TilUn"~k- J ! to said land before the County cler??. ■
the country. For example to the esti­
General Banking and Eicliange busi-
the plant for dressing and finishing the
vancement of civilization.
, monk County, at Tillamook City.
mated immigration of the current fiscal
„ .. ,
, KI'WARD b smith .
lumber product of the mill.
It will ness.
the 8th day of Augiiat '*• I
Il T U<KX> fo- the H t, Mw ' a 8 w I Nw I' ...J | , Saturdoy,
uames as witnesses
Nw
Sw
I
«er-
-e
»,?
.1
we
*
*
4
ai
‘
d
:
year ns compared with that of 1882
Exchange
on
England.
Belgium,
G«r
comprise an extensive drv kiln with cars
H.
‘
u
351
2
N-
r
*
’
>ge
10
W
James
M.
Morgan. James Mo«-
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The best cup of Coffee
show s an increase of only about 9 per |
Morgau, of Netarts, Ore. . Guatat
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and tracks for convenient handling of many. Sweden, and *n foreign cvninriea
Tillamook.
Ore.
4
town.
Lunch
at
any
time,
cent, while the increase in population '
lumber, and for loading on the cars for
1 Any and all persons claiming
has been from 62,500,000 to nearly 80,- 1 Vogler’s ba <ery.
above described land* are -equestedj0
shipment abroad. It will also include’
claims in this office on or before aaia
I 1
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
I
*L-.r«si.x S D«K>stR Refliter. • . Auguit. 1903. A lgernon ? Da n ** I ■
WASHINGTON
or more than 50 fiercent.
, 000.000,
increase in native population has
headquarters for
DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
McINTOSH & McNAIR
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
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TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
OF
C. & E. Thayer
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