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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
ounty. J ump - 3. i878.-.> hmcation . lutes Lund Office Oregon City, Orep, Apnl given that in ' of the act of •d "An act for • States of Cali Washington Tei Public Lands PERIL IS ACUTE. $250.00 GIVEN AWAY L G REED, . °f Mnltnomih,...v iy filed in thia <*’ 6090, for the lion No 7, hitp. rill offer proof t ia more u han for mmcuiin ah his claim to id Receiveroftk on Friday, the men hh witnessei ’ s ¿wart, Kroim' Lem Parker, i.f On October 1, ’03. —- ------------------------------- ns claiming ad Hre i e<|nested to or before aaid ; B. M oores , 'NB 3. 1878.-N CATION. •s Laud Office, Oregon City, April ren that in the act of "An act for the tes of California. ( — ,ton Territory,’ ¿1 c Laud Stalesb THWART. Multnomah, ju - m filed in this <4 ' I!», for the 1 in tp. 1 N, show that the- fcr its timber T'' rposes, and to •efore the Re, Oregon City, H y uf July, We will give away, absolutely free of charge $250.00 in Cash or Merchandise. First Prize, $50.00. 42 Prizes in all. With each $1.00 eash purchase made we will give you a ticket which will entitle you to one chance in these prizes. We carry a complete stock of 3 CLOTHING, HATS and SHOES, tei I FURNISHING GOODS, GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED. >r before said: J 3. 18:8 —Non: rioN. Land Office, .'i y, OregM April 2 du that in ie act of C n act tor tlx of Califorflii Territory, and Stat« i* WART, Mult noart ed tn this for the le NW, . 1 North, allow that r its timber? *es, and to •re the R Tegon City )f July, llr Reed of B«y < it) Oregon ni ng adttf* I requeue on or befor fooRES, Ri «. id Office, y. 0 ..go a pi ii anu at in et of C ct for 'hr al fornia ( •rritory,” « Statt* by 18, nomah, 1 thia offi*- * the*> 18; Nwb kante I that tbe tim bei ir.d to he :ity,< ly, w* ! W. Her» —Konti1 We will also give with each $10 cash purchase a 16x20 En- largod picture on anythiug sold except sugar, flour, oil, tobacco and coffee, which are sold on a very close margin. TODD & CO F R BEALS, REAL ESTATE, Financial Agent, OREGON TILLAMOOK, The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. HLiLiEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. The Water Still Creeping Up At A. F. Brown, of Oakland, Or,, has just St. Louis. received a carload of thoroughbred Jer sey cows frem Jefferson, Or. Mr. Brown S t . L ovis , June 8.—So great an extent will establish dairies on a number of his of territory is covered by the flood, so farms in the vicinity. constantly changing are the conditions * * * as the water creeps higher and renders The farmers in the vicinity of La the situation the more chaotic, and so unreliable are the various rumors ot the Fayette, Or., arc becoming somewhat devastation, that a substantial summary alarmed about their fall-sown wheat. of the losses of lite and property cannot The first indication that there was some be obtained, but up to 8 o’clock tonight thing wrong was that the grain was information from the most reliable sour turning red, anJ, upon closer examina ces showed the situation to be as fol" tion a small, red worm was found in or near the first joint of the stalk. Some lows : Twentv five known to have been lost; will cut their grain or hay, while others more than 200,000 acres of rich farming claim the crop will not pay for the har lands underwater; all of Venice and the vesting, being so badly damaged. These greater parts of Madison and Granite fears may prove to be greatly exagger City under water; 25,000 people render ated. * * * ed homeless; freight traffic completely The excessive warm weather of the paralyzed and passenger traffic prac past three days has done some injury to tically stopped. crops in Linn County, although the The shipping and manufacturing dis damage has not yet become serious. trict of East St. Eouis for three miles However, should the present weather along the river front is under from three continue for the remainder of the week, to eight feet of water. Hundreds and the damage would be great. The north probably thousands of head of stock wind has been iniurious rather than have been drowned. East St. Louis is beneficial, it being so hot as to dry out threatened with complete inundation. all the moisture in the ground. The St. Louis is flooded only along the water greatest damage so far done is to gar front. dens and the hay crop. These are very The entire property loss is estimated much in need of rain. All crops are dam at $3,000,000. aged some. Farmers are clamoring for The general situation is appalling. The rain and declare that a few more days climax came last night, when, by the of the present weather will do irreparable breaking of a levee near Granite City, damage to their interests. a wall of water six feet high rushed down * * * upon Madison and deeper engulfed that While holding a religious meeting in already stricken city, sweeping houses from their foundations, and drowning 15 Chicago, jumping up and down in their people who were vainly fleeing for their excitement and blocking the sidewalks, lives. The report was current that 15 11 deci pies of Duke Farson’s Metropoli workmen in the S*. Louis Car & Foun tan Holiness Church, on the West Side, dry Works had been drowned, but later were arrested. All offers to release them it was found that while seven employes, on bonds were rejected,as the enthusiasts had lost tbeir lives, 13 others, men, lielieved they were there by direction of a women and children, had perished. higher power. Six of the prisoners are Hundreds of persons were forced to the women, one of them being a negress. In roofs of their floating houses, and an ap- spite ot the protests and commands of |>eal was sent to St. Louis for assistance. the police and jailers, the band continu Every effort was made to force steamers ed its service until far into the night, against the heavy current four miles when, seemingly exhausted from their north of the stricken town, but it was exertions, the members became quiet and noon before the steamers Mark Twain fell asleep. * * * and Annie Russell, lashed together, and Jealousy was responsible for a tragedy their engines working under every ounce of steam, after five hours of battle with in the little mining town uf Maynard, the current, were able to reach Madison. W. Va. Angered because his cousin For the remainder of the day, and into paid marked attention to a young worn- the night, the work of rescuing people an with whom he himself was enamored, from floating or flooded houses, tree tops loseph Seachy shot twice at Michael and various high places proceeded, and Seachy and killed Joseph Kosmo, an in there being no place to take them nearer nocent bystander, who was a close friend than St. Louis, they are tonight pouring uf both. The first ball entered the breast into the city by hundreds, weak, hungry of his cousin and inflicted a dangerous and despairing. It is probable that the wound. The second struck Kosmo un der the eye and passed,through his brain. estimate of 20 lives lost is far below the Seachy fled. Angered foreigners soon actual number. collected and formed a mob. A Canstable The Federal grand jury has found true managed to overtake Seachy before the bills against the Groff brothers in con mob caught him and quickly got him nection with the alleged offering of bribes inside the County Jail at St. Clairsville. * * * to A. W. Machen, ex-Sujierintendent of Free Delivery of the Postoffice Depart Rushing in from the sea, a water spout ment. This action was taken, it is traveling at great speed, struck a tram learned, on the same dav that Mr. Meeh, on the Brooklyn elevated road, bound en was indicted. The delay in presenting cityward from Rockaway Beach, The the indictments has l>een due to the fact I | motorman saw the spout just as the that they could not be prepared for pre train reached a truitle over Broad Chan nel, Jamaica Bay. He threw on full sentation before. A dispatch from Evansville. Ind., says. power in an effort to get past, but the A merry-go-round in a park near the flood of water struck lietween the third city ran away with itself. There were 13 and fourth cars. The platforms were • children on the swing at the time. The crowded with )>ersons unable to get in conductor grabbed up the children one side the cars. These were almost swept by one and threw them from the , off into the bay. but managed to hold swing. One of them was thrown against ' fast to the railings. The flood rushed a post and her skull fractured. She is down the aisle and caused a wild scram not expected to survive. One child’s jaw ble. Hundreds of pleasure.seekers were was broken; another's arm was broken I drenched to the skin. No one was se and several were bodily bruised. Just as riously injured, however. Owing to the the conductor jumped from the swing it 1 fact that tons of water struck the cars it broke in pieces and the wooden horses is strange that they did not leave the | rails. were thrown in all directions. SLAB WOOD, 16 DELIVERED. inch, $2.25 per cord, K Order» for Lomber promptly attended to. General News. ■ TILLAMOOK LUMBER. 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