Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 16, 1903, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
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First Game of Season.
HEADLIGHT. JULY
lull. and several others whose names we
tailed to learn, were camped at Wolf
Creek last week and from there went to
1 he beach for a good time.
Mrs. Geo. Smith and her sister, Miss
Nash, started last week for Salem to
visit their parents.
Mr. R. M. Dingess, who recently pur­
chased the Seth F. Moon farm moved
his family in last Wednesday. W’e are
pleased to welcome them to Tillamook.
Mrs. Dingess was one of “ our girls’’
before her marriage and it seems good
to get her back again.
H. A. Chopard is helping H. L. Jensen
in his hay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen were up
from Hebo last week on a flying visit.
Hurrah ’ We’ve got our school at
last ! Of course we’re happy. W hy not ?
1903.
McCormick Mowers, Rakes and Tedders,
The first game ot the season’s base ball
It is not generally known that a 1; w
was passed nt the last state legislature was played at the ground of the Tilla­
to establish state and county boards of mook Driving Association on Sunday.
Game was called at 11 a. hi ., the visi-
health, and that it is the duty of physici­
ans midwives, nurses or heads of families t »rs taking the bat. Warren did the
to report births and deaths to thecounty i twisting for the visitors with J. Provost
physician.
We give below several at the receiving end. The battery for the
►ections of the law for the guidance of locals was Chamberlain and Hiner.
those who may not know what the law I Owing to short notice of the game and
such in making the proper arrangement s
requires:
Section 8.—In each and every county the attendance was small.
It was nobody’s game up to the last
ot the state the county judge and county
physician shall constitute a county board ball of the first half of the 9th and kept
of health for said county, and the county the fans guessing on the winners.
J. Provost lead off for the locals, but
physician shall be health officer of that
county. II, in any countv, it is deemed failed to make good, the side going out
inexpedient to base a county phvsician, with the first three men. Warren, how­
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the countv judge shall act as health of­ ever, not giving up the run till just short
ficer, and constitute the county hoard of of home plate. The locals had no better
health. It shall be the duty ol the coun­ luck and it was a goose egg for both
NETARTS
ty board of health to collect all vital sides. In the second W. Provost lead oft
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statistics, an<l keep a record thereof, and with a safe hit, afterward delivering the
Dr Littlefield leit for his home at New-
to report to the secretary of the State goods, but the side went out with the berg the first of the week after a stay of
McGowan tied the 1 several days on the beach.
Board of Health monthly not later than following men.
the tenth dav, all infectious diseases, score and Stanly also connected for ore
Mr. Dubbins and family of Coburg,
deaths, the causes thereof, places of base, but was left in the rain I if three Oregon, are camping on the beach.
T imber L and , act .J une 3, IK78.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J i ne 3, ig-g.. Til
burial of every person having died in putouts at the plate.
Mrs. Woodrum, of Gaston, Oregon, is
Whip is a Good Remedy.
P ublication .
P ublication .
ar
United States Land Offer
United States Land Office.
In the third Vaughn got around for camping on the lieacli and will stop here
said countv, and in case of birth of any
Oregon *.’ity, Oiegoti,
Oregon City, Ort, H. '
S an F rancisco , July 1+.—The ab­
June 15th. 1903
May to
child, giving the name of its parents, the zisitors, but the three following during the summer.
sence from the California state laws of
Notice is hereby given that tn ctJlHI
Notice is hereby given that in <oinpliance
their residence, and their occupation, players met disaster.
E. Meserve and family,of Forest Grove, the old blue law provision for a whip­ with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act ofcZaa
lune 3, 1^78, entitled An act for the sale ol June 3. 1878, entitled “An act f0/? I, A
Parsons tied the score again, getting are expected in in a few days to s|>end
that may have been reported to said
ping post in order that those who trans­ timber lands in the States of California, Ore­ of timber lands in the StateaolCjj **
board ol health during the preceding around after a safe hit.
thesuminer. Mr.Meserve will run a photo­
gon, Nevada 'hud Wa hington Territory ” as Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tr-wMR
gressed the rules of propriety and de­ extended to all the Pub ic l^iid States by act of extended to nil the Public Land Slatti
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The visitors went out in one, two, graph gallerv on the beach.
month, excepting cities wherein vital
August 4, 1892,
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cency might be publicly chastised, was August 4. >892,H. JANE POTTER.
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three
order
in
the
fourth.
JOHN
F.
MARTIN
ir
dai
For
the
locals
statistics are collected: and, in such
Haying is the order of the day at Ne-
deplored this morning by Judge Lawler Of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Of Tillamook, county of T'llamruk
Stillwell
opened
the
fourth
i
with
a
safe
cases, the health officer, or other persons
tarts.
has this day filed in this office her Oregon, has this day filed in this 3 D. C
on the occasion of his being called upon Oregon,
—
sworn statement No. 6179 for the purchase of sworn statement No. 6I58, for the 1
whose duty it is to collect said statistics, hit, afterward scoring and placing the
W. L. Finley and H. Boh I man left : for
of the Fe
section 3o an'
Tt
the H 'a of W
of Section 24. in Tp 1 S, of the E
to
sentence
George
Crane
for
the
crime
<f Section No 29, in
Range 7 W, and will offer proof to show that Sw
must send to the secretary of the State locals one ahead.
their home in Portland after a sta V ’ Of
of brutal personal assault upon the aged the land sought is more valuable for its timber 2 South. Range No. 10 West, and» MU
In
the
fifth
Chamberlain
gets
Pike
’
s
Board of Health, not later than the
nearly four weeks on the beach, and one
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to pi oof to show that the land
mother of the prisoner.
establish her claim to said land before the more valuable for its timber or
tenth dav of the month, a transcript of scalp and Vaughn and Pettis fail to week on the Sea Lion Rock, where they
Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon agricultural purposes, and to establish »’
“
There
is
a
great
need
for
a
state
City. Oregon, on Thu sday. the 2,th day of to said lami before the County Cleti
Ids monthly records of deaths, places of reach the first bag. Parsons dies on a have been camping and photographing
whipping post,” the Judge said. ” This August. I903. She names as witnesses :
mook County, at Tillitmook City, 0 jvooff
burial, names, ages, etc. ; in case of short fly to W. Provost, and Lamb fads birds and studying their nature.
William T Ma< y. Mary M Macy. Daniel W. Saturdoy, the 8th day of August,
man should be treated in the same man­ Potter,
names
as witnesses :
Th4
Mary
E.
l
’
ofter,
of
McMinnville,
Oregon.
to
connect
with
Warren
’
s
curves
for
the
births, names of parents, and their places
Mr. and Mrs. Dunston, of Newburg,
Janies M. Morgan, James Morgan . • j
ner that he treated his infirm and de­ Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their Morgan, of Netarts, Ore.; Gustav
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of residents and nativity; and of all in­ fatal throw-. Hiner goes to first on a have moved on their place at the head of
fenseless mother.
He ought to feel claims in thia office on or before said 27th day Tillamook, Ore.
.
short hit, and then scores on a long line the bay, the Jackson place.
fections diseases reported to him.
Any and all persons claiming advene*' A*
of
Augnst.
I903.
physical suffering for his inhuman con
A lgernons . D resser . Register.
above described lands are requested t,- yusin
Section 9.—Every county board of of field errors. Nodine strikes safer, takes
L. H. Baker, of Barnagat, was at Ne­
claims in this office on or before «tidal;
duct.
health shall have the power to quaran­ second on McGowan’s hit to center. tarts Friday.
August, 1903.
T()h
” Other states provide a whipping post
NOTICE <>F SHERIFFS HALE.
A lgernon S. D resser ,R® J
tine against any other country, or coun­ Steals third but is late at the homeplate,
J. E. Tuttle and family spent a few
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for
the
punishment
of
lesser
crimes
than
ties, or adjoining state, wherein any in­ leaving McGowan on second.
days on the beach the last of the week
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That in pur­ T imber L and , A ct june 3, 1878.—Nona C.
In the 6th Hannankrat strikes out. J. and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. this.”
suance of a judgment, decree of foreclosure
P ublication .
fectious disease or diseases exist, if, in its
and order of sale duly made, rendered and
United States Land Office, tiroal
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sentence
the
prisoner
to
two
years
judgment, it is deemed necessary; and Prevost get a safe hit and is advanced Geo. W. Phelps.
entered in the Circuit Court of the State of
O. egon City, Oregon, IKK
in
the
county
jail.
”
Oregon, for the county of Tillamook, on the
June 6th J- U
shall also have power to quarantine any I to second and third on passed balls and
Dr Millsand wife, of Pleasant Valley,
Sth
day
of
June,
1903,
in
a
certain
suit
Notice
is
hereby
that in ton ttan
Crane’s crime was one of the most wherein Paul Schrader was plaintiff and Otis with the provisions given
of the act of
< ase, or cases, ol infectious dcsease with- a sacrifice by Warren, and scores on and Mr. and Mrs Meserve, of Portland,
i Hayes was defendant and in pursance of an
3, 1878, entitled “An act for the* tv ..
is the county, and shall have authority Campbell’s safe hit to the center. Camp­ and Elmer Patterson and wife, of Port brutal in the history ot the State of execution duly issued thereon, out of the June
land in the Stales of California,^ , *;
California. For some fancied grievance ' said Court on the 22nd day of June, 1903, timber
Nevada and Washington Territory."aei|ocatl
to call upon all police officers, sheriffs, bell then gets out at second.
land, were on the beach and were guests
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will
expose
for
«ale,
and
sell
as
by
law
re
­
to
all
the
Public Land States by set oìa 3 m B
he w’hipped his aged mother until she quired anti directed at the Court House door
Warren gets his arm down, striking of Mr. and Mrs. George Phelps.
constables, and all county officers to en­
i 892,
Wa
in said county, on the 3rd day of August.
was
seriously
ill
for
weeks
as
a
result
LOIS A. WATT,
T
out
Stillwell,
Stanley
and
Chamberlain.
force such quarantine, subject to the
Mr. Morris was down from the light­
1903, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.in., of said Of Ray City, County of Tillamook, St La till
of
liis
inhuman
ferocity.
day,
all
the
right,
title
and
interest
of
the
But allows Dei hl to walk.
Oregon, lias this day filed in thisoikr
authority of the state health officer.
house Friday.
said defendant in and to the following des­ sworn statement No. 6168, for the poma
Seventh, Warren goes out on a hot
Section 10.—In cities, districts, and
cribed real property, situated,lying and being the N ’2 of Nw '4, Sw % of Nw *,4 and> Scwil
Rob Eichinger was seen on the beach
Victim
of
Schemers.
in Tillamook county, Oregon, to-wit :
Sw % of ; er. No. 33, in township No
places having no local boards of health, grounder to Stillwell. Long strikes out. the last of the week.
The Northwest quarter of southeast quar­ range No. 10 W, and will offer proofti£|g|H
ter and the east half of southwest quarter of hat 1 he land sought is more valuables
or in case the sanitary laws or regula­ Pike walks, takes second and third,
B. F. Day, a well-known pioneer of section
IO, and the northeast quarter of timber or stone than for agricultural pitto tr«
tions in places where boards of health or scores on Pettis safe to right. Pettis
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
Seattle, was on Saturday made the de- northwest quarter of section 15, township 3 and to establish her claim to saidlandW
south of range 10 west of the Willamette County Clerk of Tillamook County, it* - inn
health officers exist should he inopera­ gains third on a wild throw to first, and
lendent in a divorce suit brought by his i meridian in Tillamook County. Oregon.
mook City, Oregon, on Friday, the nr.‘*2^$
Haying is in full blast and every one is
Dated at Tillamook. Oregon, July 2, 1903. August 1063. she names as wi neeaes:
tive, the State Board of Health shall scores on Vaughn’s safe hit.
wife. Dav is 68 years old and Mrs. Dav
H. H. A lderman ,
Alexander
Finlayson, Theodore York
busy.
Hannankrat connects, but only for a
have power and authority to order
Sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon.
is 73. Thev have been married for 44
Walter D. Wood, Frank Long, of Bi; p;
Prof. Buell and wife of Sheridan, visit­
Oregon.
C. 1
nuisances, or, the cause of any special grounder, which is gathered in by Still
vears. Mr Day in his answer says that
Any and all persons claiming adver" ..
ed in this neighborhood while on their
disease or mortality, to be abated and well leaving Vaughn in the cold.
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his wife has been induced to bring the T imber L and , A ct J une 8. 1878.—N otice for abov described lands are requested to r
claims n this office on or before said2.iM||K
P ublication .
Parsons and Lamb do not reach first way to the beach.
removed. Any person who shall fail to
suit by persons who have been meddling
of August, I903.
United States Land Office,
There
is
a
new
foreman
at
the
Tilla
A lgernon S. D resser , Repi ftfn
obey or shall violate such order, shall, and Hiner’s flv to right is gathered in by
Oregon City, Oregon,
in an effort to get a part of the property.
July 1st, 19O3.
on conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine Pettis and Bay City is still one ahead. mook logging camp.
ing t
Day begs the court to set aside the di­ Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Thos. Goyne is recovering nicely front
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
APrOINTMKNT OriumK
of not more than $100, at the discretion Stanley nabbs Provost’s flv to center.
vorce suit, and to enjoin certain persons June 3. 187.8, entitled ‘ An act for the sale of NOTICE OF
M lNISTU ATOIl.
WVtl
his
fall,
while
building
a
barn.
Warren strikes out. Campbell gets a
of the court.
lands in the States of California, Oregon
from visiting his wife and telling her un­ timber
R.
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex
Several of the neighbors have been out
Section 12.—It shall lie the duty of safe hit and W. Provost sends out a hot
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
true stories that have resulted in the suit. tended to all the Public Land States by act of
dersigned has been duly appointed bri
every physician, mid wile, or head of a one to Hiner, who beats him to first picking huckleberries, which are blentiful He says that he has confidence in his August 4th, I8J2,
County Court of the State of OregalnCSS I
MARY S. POTTER,
this year.
family, under whose charge any birth with it. Campbell’s run not counting.
Of McMinnville, county of Yamhill. State Tillamook County, administrator if
wife, but that she is influenced, and in of
Estate of JEREMIAH MURPHY.
11
Oregon,
has
this
day
filed
in
this
office
her
Ed.
Walker
was
on
the
prairie
sawing
Eighth, Nodine walks and reaches
occurs, to report ttie same to the county
the hands of designing persons she can sworn statement No. 62ol, for the purchase of All persons having CLAIMS againstAf&gKJ
the Nw >4 of Se
of sec. No. 24. hi Tp No 1 S, tate of said deceased are hereby reqnira
or city health officer (as the case may be,) thiid on McGowan’s safe bit into the wood with his wood saw, last w’eek.
be made to believe most anything, es­ range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show present the same, with proper vouches hald)
before the last day of the month in which right pasture. Stillwell then connects
the land sought is more valuable for its by law required, to me at the office ofB
pecially since by her old age her mind is that
Tillamook
Weather
'phi
Report
for
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, Eddy, Attorney-at-Law. Tillamook Cr
said birth occurs. Every physicion, mid­ for a three bagger, wav back in left,
not as strong as it used to be. Day’s and to establish her claim to said land before Oregon, within six months from the
June.
COO|
the Register and Receiver of this offi e at hereof. Dated July f th, 1903.
wife. nurse, or head of a famile, under driving in two tuns and placing Tilla­
answer is pathetic. He says that he and Oregon City. Ore., on Monday, the 28H1 day of
MATTHEW MUR PHI
whose charge any death occurs, must mook in the lead. This great opening is
Adniinist rator listati • ‘
on 1 '
lire.
I903
She names as witnesses :
his wife lived happily for more than 40 September,
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Murphy, deceased.
Taylor
T.
Potter,
S.
Jane
Potter,
Melvin
Mar
­
followed
by
three
outs,
two
strike
out,
report the same to the county or city
Rain­ vears, and that h« wants to die still the tin, Daniel W Totter, of McMinnville, Ore.
■ 3 Maxi­ Mini­
t
mum.
mum*
Mean
fall
health officer, within forty-eight hours, and one at first and Stillwell left to
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
—,
husband of the woman he has loved for above
described lands at e requested to file their
1 .. 59 ... 66 ... 52.I
0.00
Wedi
or as soon thereafter as practicable. mourn at third.
c aims in this office on or before said 28th daj
so
Hug.
The
well-known
B.
E.
Day,
DR. T. F. PHEU
i ..
40 ... 511
0.00
55
...
of
September.
1903.
Ninth,
Long
connects
with
a
grounder,
Every physician, or other person under
Sa
61
...
A
lgernon
S.
D
resser
.
Register.
of
Seattle,
was
named
for
the
de
­
..
0
00
37 ... 490
i ••
whose charge any infectious or epidemic but it is gathered in by Stillwell. Pike 4 •• 61 ... 42 ... 51.1
005 fendant. At onetime he was the wealth­
Veterinary Surgeon i
disease occurs, must report the same to follows with one to pitcher, who assists 5 .. 68 ... 43 ... 55 I
. 0.00 iest man in the city, but during the panic
and ,
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or
0.00
the citv or county health officer immed­ Stillwell to his scalp, and Pettis puts the 6 ... 75 ... 47 ... 61.0
Horse Dentist
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bl
98 ... 58 ... 78.0
0.00 ten years ago he lost nearly all his pro.
7
-
Uuited
Stales
Land
Office.
grounder
to
Stillwell,
who
side
fails
to
iately. Any undertaker, head of a fam­
Oregon City, Oregon.
. 0.00 perty. However, he is still comfortably
8 ... 83 ... 53 ... 58 0
the <
June 15th, I903.
ily, or other person shall not bury, cre­ score. Leaving Tillamook one to go on, 9 ... 60 ... 53 ... 56-1
0 00 fixed, and says that it is his only ambi­
carni
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
IO .. 5» ... 52 ... 55.0 .
mate, or cause to be cremated or buried, with an inning left.
0.00
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
tion to lie allowed to provide for himself Junes,
1878,
entitled
“
An
act
for
the
sale
of
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O.II
58
...
52
...
Considering
it
was
the
first
game
of
55
<>
■
the body of any fierson until the death
lands in the States of California, Oregon,
0 03 and wife during their declining years. If timber
58 ... 49 — 53 I
•
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
certificate is properly filled out and sent the season the score is well within the 13 ... 60
... 50 ... 55 0 .
0.02 designing »persons are kept away from tended to all the Public Laud Stales by act of
13 ...
to the;health officer of the county or citv limits of good ball and insures the fans U ... 65 ... 42 ... 520 • . 0.05
q 2,
him, Mr. Day says that he and his wife August 4, 18 DANIEL
W. POTTER
in which said burial or cremation is to of some interesting sport for the rest of li ... 60 ... 51 ... 55 I •
0.90
Of| McMinnville county of Yamhill, State of
will
get
along
nicely.
16 ... 61 ... 51 ... 56.0 . - 0.52
Oregon, has this da» filed in this office his sworn
occur. It shall be unlawful for the trans­ the summer.
statement No. 6,178. for the purchase of the
... 62 ... 48 ... 55-0 •
0.30
For the Bay Citv nine, the two Pro 17
portation of the remains of any person
W
of W
of Section No. 24, in tp. No. 1
18 ... 68 ... 18 ... 590 ■ . 0.05
So strong is Bank of England note, South, Range No. 7 West, slid will offer
having died, the cause of death being vost and Warren played with their usual 19 ... 63 ... 49
560 .
T
proof
to
show
that the land sought is more
directly or indirectly due to an infectious good form. Pike showed his qualities xo ... 63 ... 53 ... 58 0 . . 0.00 paper that a single sheet will lift a valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim
weight
ot
100
pounds.
60
...
XI
...
.
0.00
49 ... 54 I
.
disease, except as the State „Board of in base running. The support to the
Tillamook City, Oiegon.
to said land before the Register and Receiver J
XX ... 60 ... 51 ... 55'1 .
0.40
A direct weekly train from Moscow to of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thurs­
Health may direct. Any person violat­ battery was much better than that put
J3 ... 64 ... 50 ... 47 0 . . 0.07 Dalny, on the Yellow sea, has just been day, the 27th day oi August, 19o3. He names Next to Hines’ Photo Galle
as witnesses :
ing any section of this act, or anv part up by the locals, and the visitors would 24 ... 66 ... 54 ... 60.0
. 0.15
Win. T. Macy, Mary M Macy. Taylor T.
thereof, shall beguilty of a misdemeanor, have certainly won the game but for the 25 ... 55 ... 45 ... 550
. 0.01 installed. The time is thirteen and a Potter, B. Jane Potter, of McMinnville, Oregon.
Ail orders promptly attended tc.
0.04 half days, with two days’ steamer
Any and all persons claiming Hdversely the
and be fined not less than ten dollars numerous grounders gathered in by the 26 ... 68 ... 52 ... fto.o ..
4.10 added to Shanghai, and one and a half above-described lands are requested u> filetheir
27 ... 6t ... 53 ... 570 •
($10) nor more than one hundred dol­ local first base.
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
«aid
27th
dav
I
28 ... 60 ... 48 ... 54 0 .
T
of August, 190.3.
added to Nagaski, Japan.
lars ($ 100 h________________
29 ... 57 ». 62 ... 49 I
30 ... 62 ... 43 ... 521
NEHALEM
31 — 00 ... 00 ... 00.0
Mr. Frank Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Sum .. 19.16 . .
11 54 .. !'>>>)
F. R. Beals came tip to Nehalem Thurs­
Otis Farmer came up from Beaver one Mean. 63 8 ... 48.6 ... 56 4
day.
BOULDER CREEK.
i
16.
Lanada McFee’s father is in from
Dallas, visiting her and Mrs. Cobb.
Guss Ludtke went to Tillamook Sun­
day lor medical treatment.
Duncan Chisholm came in Friday to
take chatge of the W heeler Lumber Co’s,
logging camp.
Jack Sharp, Jack Kameron and Wni.
Chisholm came in Friday to work in the
camp.
W. S. Linkhart went to Tillamook
Monday lor medical treatment.
Nehalem Camp, W. of W., will run an
excursion to the »»each July 19th.
The Wheeler logging camp started up
Monday.
Miss Robins and Mr. W’indom, friends
ol Mr. and Mrs. L. Gunn, are visiting
the latter at Nehalem-
Acer riling to the newspaper Xovikrni,
published nt Port Arthur. Russia has in-
formed Chin «that she is compelled to
exclude foreigners from Manchuria, and
postpone the opening of Manchuria ports
owing to the presence of English and
Americans who, in disguise, are engaged
i i espionage. Russia, according to the
paper, promises to open the ports six
years líeme, whin the country has been
tian |ui)ised and settled.
.
.
...
T
0.03
0.00
6.Ä3
0.00
day last week to sec their sister, Mrs.
S ummary —Greatest daily range 40
Mean temp. 52 4; Max. temp. 98; date 7;
Sherman Myers.
Number of
Fred Nicklans went out to the citv the total precip., 6.83 inches.
days clear 3; partly cloudy 3; th. storms
first of the week, and expects to work 13. I536; prevailing wind—direction S.
there for awhile.
W. R emarks —Between the hours of
Haying is in full blast, and the crop is 6pm of th® 26th and 6 a. ui. the 27th
2.94 inches of rain fell. July v ill be
proving lietter than win anticipated.
showery cut bay in small quantities.
The new cheesemaker evidently under,
Capt. J. J. Dawson
stands his job, and if actions count for
Voluntary Observer,
anything, believes ” Cleanliness is next
to godliness.** He is working till 6 and
Real Estate Transfers
7 p tn. these days to “ set his house in
U.S.A, to Gilbert L. Erickson. Lots 9.
order.**
10, 11 and 12. sec. 3, tp. 1 south,
Mr and Mrs. H. A. Chopard and son
range 8.
were guests at Mr. Sherman Myers last
James A. Canfield and wife to Mattie
Sunday.
McMahon. E
sec. 36. tp. 1 south,
The celebration at Smith's grove was
range 7. $810.00.
quite n success in spite of unfavorable
Mattie McMahon and husband to A. B.
weather.
Hammond and Winton Timbrr
R. Y. Blalock is putting up a new barn
Company, E >a, sec. 36, tp. 1 south,
on his ranch.
range 7. $3200.00.
M s. Dellas Jensen spent an afternoon
with Mrs. Grace Chopard last week.
Half the people living in New York
\\m. Patrick, of Coulsonburg, and his
brother-in-law. Mr. Gibson, of Salem, move one or more times a year.
were traversing our highways last week,
The lock to be placed in the Danube.
armed with rod. and reel and basket.
Oder canal will he 131 leet high and the 1
Mr. Elbert Lvnrh. a former resident of highest in the world. The Austrian mini,.
this neighborhood, together with his ter of commerce has offered prizes of I
two sons. Low and Troy, his son-in. 100.000, o,000 and 50.000 crowns for
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Camp , the best plans for it.
Harford,
Columbia'
Rambler
Rl
Ideal mj
BICYCLES«.
In affirming the case of Bennet vs.
Carr, the Detroit Supreme Court prac.
ticaHv gives a death blow to the Michi­
gan anti-coloring oleomargarine law by
declaring it not a violation of the law
to manufacture or sell oleomargarine
colored with an ingredient coloring mat­
ter, such, for instance, as crude cotton­
seed oil, which is an ingredient, and
when not refined gives the product the
desired butter color.
A coo-! biok'nç
hor^eand poor look- >
Ing liumess H th®
wor t klud c f ft com­
bination.
Eureka
Harness Oil
not only makes f ’ harness and tbs ,
horse /o * better, but makes the •
leather »oft su<| pliable, puts it In con-
z dition to last-twic ’ as long
rs it ordinarily would
mr’-wMrt In eui-tnl
•1W«. UMi hr
STANDARD
OIL CÜ
Give
Your
Horse a
Chance !
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Quick Brothers: v'"'
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or
P ublication
United States Laud Office,
Oregon Citv, Oregon.
May 6th, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1H78. entiled “ An act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Heavy Teaming is
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of Our Delivery wagon
August 4. IR92,
FRANCIS M. SHEARER,
or citr.
Of Garibaldi, Co nty cf Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hia
sworn statement No. 6127. for the purchase of
the Se >4 of >w % of Section No. 4. in Township
No
1 North
Range m West and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is a
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and Io .stablish hia
claim to said Isnd before the ( ounty Clerk
of Tillamook County, Otegon. Tillamook City
Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, loot’
He names as witnesses
Ervin Carter, Fred Paquet. Lloyd C. Smith.
Otto shearer, of Garibaldi. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ab«>ve described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 24th dav
of July, 1903.
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A u . krnon s . D resser , Register.
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HOUSEHOLD MOVERS'
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NOTICE FGK PUBL’CAT’ON.
Depflrtn.eut of the Interior
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
..
.
July nth, 1903.
Notice « hereby given that the following
nam»-<l aettler han filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
an.l that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, on August 2ist 1901. viz
NEKTON H CULVER
H E. No. 13763, for the N
Hw • Se W Nw U
** **
‘P 2 "outh rangZ S
He names the following witnesses to prove his
eoutmuou. residence upon and cultivation of
said land. vie . :
Jame-. M Momn, Cornelius Austin, James
Morgan. James W'e«t. of Netarts, Oregon.
A lgkrnon 8» D resser , Register. |
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DRAYMEN.
a Specialty
delivers to
Sewing Machines.
Now is the time to buy a
new Sewing Machine fof
$22.00, with drop head and
all the latest improvements
at M c I ntosh & M c N aji ' s .
It is the B onita S ewing
M achine , and they range
in price from $22 to
with ball bearings. They
are little beauties, perfectly
made and something new^c
the market. These machi­
nes are a better article
the peddlars are charging
$65 and $75 for.
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