Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 13, 1903, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 13,
Anecdotes.
Will Not Interfere.
S^wmpsoii has bis gasoline boat
1903
McCormick Mowers, Rakes and Tedders
Senator Clark, of Montana, is a very
O lympia , Wash., Aug. 10.—Bremerton
drydock and on tbe run again must remain a dry town so long ns the unostentatious man. He has a habit of
.own and the mouth of ■ the Mayor and Council elect to maintain it going around the streets down town
without much regard to the niceties of
so. Such is the effect of a decision by the
t A d and Mr. Taylor, selling the Supreme Court handed down today, his persona) appearance. He was walk­
’’»llare "doing” Neli.ikm this although the merits of the controversy ing down Exchange place the other day,
with his hat in bi* hand, a very informal
v
betweeu the Bremerton authorities and
*• magnate
At the corner of New
McFee went to Astoria on the saloons are not decided.
street Pat Curran, 10 years old and Irish,
(1st Wednesday.
The Bremerton Council, at a special
stopped him.
^alera Dairy Association ship- meeting on June 6, revoked all existing
“ Shine, Mister ?” «aid Pat. pointing
ises of cheese on the Vosburg liquor licenses because the Navy Depart, suggestively at the senator’s boots.
merit had declared the place too immoral
The latter glanced down, noted the
)f
ivder's brother from Missouri for the vessels of the Navy to visit the shoes were dusty, but remembered he
jl2{ him at Nehalem. Mr. Snyder navy-yard and drv-dock located there. had an appointment with the Harriman
1 resident ol Nehalem for about One saloon appeals to the courts, hut attorneys at his office.
ind has not seen bis brother in was compelled to close also on July 25
No—haven’t time/’ he said.
by the lower court dismissing the case.
And I he boy grunted savagely. “ You
Loerpalel retarne,! from the An appeal was taken to the Supreme
short time since, bringing a Court, and pending the decision in the mean you ain’t got the price, don’t yer,
shire bull he went out to pur. matter, the saloon asked tor a write, of Mi«ter ?”
The senator told the story on himself
supersedeas, the issuance of which would
ftlrJrawford's cousin from the val. have enabled it to remain open until the when he signed the check for fl0,000,000
^king him a visit.
about ten minutes later that paid for 500
decision wns handed down. The decision miles of Oregon Short Line.
today is a denial of the application for
NETARTS
“ There is a town in western New*
the writ and contains the assurance that
4ink«, ot Portland, and a grand- the appeal, when it comes up for regular York,” says Chauncey M. Depew, “ that
T imber L and , act J une 3, 1878.—N otice
Notice.
•. and Mr». IV. O'Hara, are on hearing, will be dismissed, ns by that bears my name, and in this town some
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
persons by boring upped a natural gas
1 and looking after their pro time the controversy will have ceased.
I hereby give notice that I will not be
Oregon City, Oregon,
well and thereupon formed ‘The Dewey responsible tor any debts contracted by
June 15th, 1003.
Notice
is
hereby
given that in compliance
mv
wife,
Mrs
Johana
Tomlinson,
from
Natural Gas company, limited.’ Mr.
'atrick, of Blaine, is camping
w ith the provisions of the act of Congress of
Traps are Loaded Down.
this
date,
who
has
deserted
mv
home.
y
L. EDDY,
June 3, 187s, entitled ‘‘Au act for the sale ol
Choate and I met shortly after this on a
ach.
Tillamook, Or., July 23. 1903.
timber lands in the States oi California, Ore­
A storia , Aug. 10.—Judging from pre­ public occasion, when both were set
•uick, of South Prarie.and B. R.
gon,
Nevada
and
Wa
hingtop
Territory,
”
as
S. C. T omlinson .
extended to all the Pub ic iJind States by act of
He had the last
Hy, >f Ralligh, Oregon, are camping sent indications, the new run of fish will down for speeches.
August 4, 1892,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
be
even
larger
than
the
one
that
pre
­
8. JANE POTTER,
I word. After dealing with other matters
ax well place.
SEE THE
Of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of
ceded
it,
but
as
all
classes
of
gear
are
he drew from his pocket the prospectus
•M.'i.Vither», of Portland, is working
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
Tillamook Lumber Company sworn statement No. 6179 for the purchase of
T illamook
O regon .
if men on the lighthouse road lieing limited, the aggregate catch wiil of the gas com puny and read it. Then
the K *2 of W *0 of Section 24, 111 Tp. 1 S,
FOR,
not
be
so
great,
only
sufficient
being
Range
7
W,
and
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
he
looked
the
company
over,
looked
at
"ort beach bridge, Mr. Withers
the land sought is more valuable for its timber T T
T. BOTTS,
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
in a lot of piping at the liglit- taken to keep the canneries and cold me, and, reading the title at the bend
A *
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
establish her claim to said land before the
storage plants busy. The gillnetters of the prospectus, queried with quiet
Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon
who
drifted
in
the
lower
harbor
last
City,
Oregon,
on
Thursday,
the
27th
day
of
emphasis,
‘
Why
limited?
’
”
iattux and family, of Hoquar-
Complete set of abstracts.
August. I903. She names as w itnesses :
night did well, some of them getting as
William T. Mary, Mary M. Macy. Daniel W.
caraping at Happy Camp.
Like most other true and great
Office upstairs, North of Tillamook
Potter, Mary E Potter, of McMinnville, Oregon.
high
as
two
tons
each.
The
traps
are
poor clams, how they suffer.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
soldiers, General Joseph Hooker, to
County Bank.
above described lands are requested to file their
3akeman, of Portland,is spending loaded down with fish and the run has whose memory a splendid statue was un
claims in thia office 011 or before said 27th day
now
reached*
as
far
up
the
river
as
the
TILLAMOOK
... OREGON
of August, I903.
lys on the beach.
veiled in Boston recently, had no liking
A lgernon S. D resskr . Register.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
Pearman, of 3alem, is camping north channel oppbsite this city. All for the character of a fighter who fights
T imber L and , A ct jure 3, 1878.—N otice for
beach and enjoying the ocean the packing plants are rushed, and that just for the sake of fighting. The words
N otice I s H ereby G iven ,—That by virtue
P ublication .
LAUDE THAYER,
of an execution duly issued out of the Cir­
United States I.andOffice,
nd fine scenery oil the beautiful they will have sufficient to keep them “ Fighting Joe’’ are not used anywhere cuit
Court of the State of Oregon (for Tilla­
Oiegon City, Oregon,
running until the end of the season is
County, on the 3rd day of August, A.
June 6th, I9O3.
700) beach-
in the inscription on the Hooker monu­ mook
•
D. 1903, under seal of said Court, to me di­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
vMurphy boys, of Tillamook, are assured.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
rected, upon a judgment and decree of fore­ with the provisions of the act of Congress of
ment,
it
being
the
general
testimony
of
Three cents per pound is still tht rul­
closure made and entered in said Court on June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
«ach.
his
comrades
that
he
particularly
ob
­
the
Sth
day
of
June,
A.
D.
1903,
in
a
suit
timber land' in tlie States of California, Oregon,
atrick and wife, of Salem, came ing price, but today a new agreement jected to the appellation. He is said to then pending in said Court, wherein Cora G. Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended
T illamook
O regon
Krebs was plaintiff and Frank L. Gunn and to all the Public Land States by act of August 4.
Friday last. This is the second was being circulated among the packers have himself stated the reasons as fol­ Angie
Gunn were defendents, said judgment 1892,
asking
them
to
make
another
reduction
and decree being rendered in favor of said
A. WATT,
t Mr. Patrick has made to Ne-
lows: “ Fighting Joe Hooker ’ always plaintiff’and aga'nst said defendants for the Of Bay City, LOIS
County of Tillamook, State of
ach this Summer. He will stay to 2 cents. Thus tar it has received only sounds to me as if it meant ‘ Fighting sum of $3214., with interest thereon at the Oregon, haa this day filed in this office her
rate of 8 per cent per anum from June Sth, sworn statement No. ti68. for the purchase of
ARL HABERLACH,
x weeks this time, Mr. Patrick a few signatures.
Fool.’ It has really done me much in­ 1903, until paid ; the further sum of $125, as tbe N h of Nw *4, Sw % of Nw and Nw '4 of
an attorney’s fee, and the costs and disburse­ ' Sw % of : ec. No. 33, in township No. 2 N.,
e have spent the last three Suni-
jury in making the public believe I am ments of said suit, taxed at $15, said ex­ | range No. 10 W, and will offer proof to show
Shot Man On Street.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Netarts, and lie thinks this is the
commanding and requiring me to sell | hat 1 he land sought ia more valuable for ita
a furious, headstrong fool, bent on ecution
the real property situated in Tillamook tlm ter or stone than for agricultural purpoava,
gkittechcv
¿Abinjhiit,
each on tbe const.
C olfax , Wash , Aug, 10.—J. E. Brown making furious dashes at the enemy. I County, Oregon, and described as follows, mid to establish her claim to said land befo>e the
wit :
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla
fiRIS(n Bixby's family from Beaver one of the most prominent real estate never fought without good purpt se and to Beginning
Office
across
the
street
and north from
at a sawed spruce stake marked mook City, Oregon, on Friday, tbe 21st day of
\|, on Saturday to camp tor a short men of the Palouse country, shot and with fair chances of success. When I “A " with stone by it also marked “A" run­ August, 10O3. She names as wi nesaes :
the
Post
Office.
ning thence north 54° East sixty-one and
Alexander Finlayson, Theodore Jacoby,
mortally wounded T. J. Turnbow, at have decided to fight I have done so ...........
one-half , (61*4)
links to
a stake set by J. . - D. Walter
---................
-..................
vimicri if.
yytivtu, JiuiiB
D. Wood,
Frank Long, xzx
of x»«xj
Bay vu.li
City,
Edwards, County Surveyor for Tillamook ( oregon.
ty of eight, with Ted McKinley Garfield, yesterday morning at 7 o’clock. with all the vigor and strength I could 1 I County,
OBERT A. MILLER,
State of Öregon, tor starting point I Any and all persona claiming adversely the
lion 1 ;cr> went to the lighthouse Fri- The ball struck Turnbow in the fleshy command.”
lor meandering of same land; thence North | abov- descr il»e d lands are requeeted to filetheir
seventy-fivedegrees (75°) East Three hundred claim« n this office on or before said list day
™'
aying at Netarts Friday night part of the upper left arm and passed
(316) links , thence North Eighty- ol August, I903.
The king of the Belgians is a brilliant sixteen
A ttorney - at -L aw .
four (84°) East Two hundred fifty-eight (258)
•- lgernon
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——
A
8. D -----------
resser ---
, Register.
^rning to Tillamook Saturday.
into the lungs, ranging upward into the
links; thence North sixty-six and one-half
’RIA
,
talker
on
any
subject.
His
habits
of
life
Oregon City, Oregon.
Eichinger was down from Short lower thorax. Turnbow was removed
'(66*ao) degrees East one hundred and sixty- T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
are very simple. His majesty rises at 6 two (I62) links; thence North forty-nine
Land
Titles
and Land Office
PUHLICA I ION.
to
the
hospital
at
Spokane,
where
an
(49°) degrees East one hundred fifty (I5O)
land.
United States Land Office,
thence North thirty-five (35°) degrees
Business a Specialty.
.
Wither», wb<> lias charge of the operation was performed for the removal o'clock and works for a couple of hours links;
Oregon City, Oregon,
East
forty-one
(41)
links
to
stake
and
stone
July 1st, IQO3,
before breakfast, a meal which is served each marked B” ; thence North seventy (70°)
> Exp*1 thi lighthouse, came down of the bullet.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
degrees West with South line of “C”’ street with the provisions of tlie act of Congress of
Brown was arrested by deputy sheriffs in the queen’s apartments. It consists Schollemeyer
’s addition to Nehalem, three June 3. 1K78, entitled "An act for the sale ot
W. SEVERANCE,
of coarse, dry bread, tea and an apple. hundred fifteen (315) feet ; thence South timber lands in the States of California. Oregon
----- —Mfcler, the new lighthouse keeper, and brought to the Whitman County
(20°) degrees West with Baat line Nevada anti Washington Territory,” a« ex
The morning is spent in the transaction ¡twenty
1
of
Street
One
hundred
five
(105)
feet;
thence
Netarts Sunday. He expects his Jail. The Garfield people are greatly ex­
temled to all the Pubr.c Land States by act of
North seventy (70°) West.one hundred sixty-
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
* A A to join him in about a month.
cited, and feeling runs high. Had Turn­ of state business. Luncheon is of homely live (165) feet ; thence South twenty (2OGI August 4th, 18-Ja.
MARY S. POTTER.
fare. The king usually drinks tillered degrees West three hundred (3OO) feet to the . Of McMinnville,
county of Yamhill, State
on Phelps went to Tillamook bow died yesterday, lynching would
place of beginning containing Two and 25-
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her
T illamook
O regon
probably have been attempted. The water, rarelv wine. He is very particu­ 1OO (2.25) acres, more or less, all in Lot [ of
ay after n load of freigh t.
sworn statement No. 62ol, for the purchase of
three (3) Section Twenty-three (23) Town­ the Nw '4 of Be % of sec No. 24, 111 Tp No 1 8,
lar
to
take
outdoor
exercise
in
the
after
­
Geo. Grayson, of Tillamook, and Sheriff has taken all possible precautions
ship three (3) North of Range ten (1O) West | ra»ige No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show
noon. Dinner is a plain meal, fur the of the Willamette Meridian. Also all the I that the land sought is more xaluable for its
>d Mr». C. H. J ones, of Portland for the protection of the prisoner. No
AVID WILEY, M.D.,
tide lands and frontage in front of the above timber or stone than for agricultural purposes.
king is fund of simple joints.
described main land between the lines running I and to establish her claim to said land before
n the beach and went to the light- cause for the crime Is given, save that
South seventy (70°) degrees East from the the Register and Receiver of this offi e at
Admiral Dewey and General Miles, above described corners and stakes "A” and Oregon City. Ore , on Monday, the 28th day of
... one day last week.
the two men have not been on friendly
P hysician , S urgeon and
”.
September, I903 She names as witnesses :
Young and family left for their terms for some time, owing to disagree­ though the best of Friends, like to °B Now,
T herefore , in compliance with the
Taylor T. Potter, 8. Jane I'otter, Melvin Mar­
‘ josh” one another.
Recently they commands of said writ, 1 will, ¡on Saturday tin,
it Hillsboro, Oreg , Saturday and ments oyer business matters.
Daniel W. Totter, of McMinnville, Ore.
A ccoucheur .
the 19th day of September. A. I). 1903, at
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
rgiD^. op on their way out at Ocean
A crowd was going up town from the visited Mount Vernon together and the the hour of ten.o’clock A. M. at the front above
described lands «re requested to file their All calls promptly attended to,
door
of
the
County
Court
house
of
said
early morning train in Garfield when general was much impressed by the County, in Tillamoo« City, Tillamook Coun­ c aiinsin this office on or before said 28th da)
?r a day or two.
of Septemlier, 19o3-
T illamook .. O regon .
i. Wells and family, of Tillamook, Brown and a friend were walking in ad­ sight of Washington’s grave. As they ty, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
redemption as provided by law. to the high­
the beach for two or three weeks. vance and Turnbow and a friend were in were leaving the place Miles said : “ I _______
___
___________
________
est bidder, for United States Gold Coin cash T imber L and , A lt J une 3, 1878—N otice F or
S. STEPHENS,
hamf, ¿ilthe right, title and interest which
P uhi . k ATION.
the rear. At the corner of the Merchants wonder what Washington would say if in
the above named defendants, or either of
United Stales Land Office.
*
Real
Estate, Insuranceaml
Hotel Brown turned around and asked he were suddenly to ap|**ar here in the them, had on thedate of the mortgage of said
Oregon ( ity, Oregon
Children Roasted Alive
plaintiff. to wit: On Jnly 17th, ¡902, or
15th. IQ03.
Turnbow what he was following him for, flpsh.” Dewey glanced quizzically at since had in and to tne above described real Notice is hereby given that June
Agent
for the
in compliance
jlee C ity , Wash., Aug. 10.—Be. to which Turnbow replied that he was his old friend and answered : “ I really property, to satisfy said judgment,costs and with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3,1878, enti’led " An act for the sale of Northwest School Furniture Co., 11 Iso
their home and worldly possessions not following any one. Brown retorted don’t know. Nelson, unless he asked how ‘ accruing^costs
Dated this tithday of August, A. D., 1903. timber lands in the «tates of < aliforma, Oregon,
Notary Public.
H. H. A i .9K k . man ,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex
ind Mrs. J. W. Whitehead, new set by calling Turnbow a d—d liar, and at the devil you ever succeeded in getting
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. tended to ail tlie Public Land States by act of
OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK.
near this place, vesterday lost three the same time he fired.
the job he once held.”
August 4. W92,
DA.NIKL W. POTTER
ren, and thev remain alone on the
Notice to Creditors.
Ofi McMinnville comity of Yamhill, State of
The bishop of Manchester, whose
T M. SMITH, M.D.,
Oregon, has tins dav filed in this offn e his sworn
late ranch which they had hoped
The great political fight in Canada is fighting speeches in the House of Lords
Notice is Hereby Given—That the^under- statement No. 6,17«, for tlie purchase of the
lake a cheerful and supporting home over the new $45.000,000 railway, to be
aigned has been duly appointed by the W Yi of W J4 of Section No. 24. In tp. No. 1
•
on the education bill were so much com­ County Court of the State of Oregon, for South, Range No. 7 West, «lid will offer
he future. The children were burned jointly built by the government and the
Tillamook County, administrator of the proof to show that the land sough’ is more
P hysician and S urgeon .
mented on, was in l«is youth a skillful estate
of John Tone, deceased. All person« valuable for Its timlier or stone than for
eath in a most horrible manner by Grand Trunk Pacific. While everybody
boxer. He tells a tale of how, w hen he having claims against said estate are hereby agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
flames which destroyed the house recognizes the need of another line from
required to present the same to me properly to said land before the Register and Receiver
was young, he had a cousin at Harrow, verified, as by law required, at the office of of this office at Oregon ( 'ity. Oregon on Thurs-
little ones were aged 6 years, 3 Quebec across the great prairies of the
B.
L.
Eddy,
Ri.torney-at-law,
in
Tillamook
the 27th day of August, 19«3. He mimes
T illamook
(J r EGON
a sixth form boy, who prided himself City, Oregon, within six months from the } ' day,
as witnesses :
rs and 16 months respectively.
Pacific Coast, opinion is much divided very much on his boxing. The bishop date hereof.
Win T. Macv. Mary M Macy. Taylor T
>pT he parents had left home to dig a I on the necessity for another government
Dated this 6th day of August. A.D., 1903.
Potter, 8. Jane Potter, of McMinnville. Oregon.
w as persuaded by the lad to put on the
DAVID FITZPATRICK,
ALAUDE THAYER,
I Anvandall persons claiming adversely the
'll half a mile away, and it is thought railway from Quebec to the Atlantic,
Administrator of the Estate of John I above-desci ibed lands are requested to file their
gloves and test his skill. The result of
Tone,
deceased.
S
Agent for Fireman’s
claims in this office on or beterc «aid 2;th day
ONDO, it the house caught fire from the cook seeing that the Intercolonial Railway
the contest was that the llarrowian was
| ol August, 1908.
>ve. Two of the bodies were burned always serves the country. Hon A. G.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ai . gi mso . n f D bes « 1 r Megiater,
Fund
and London and Lanca­
soon vanquished» when he remarked
Department of the Interior,
,
a crisp ; the third had its arms and Blair resigned the Ministry of Railways
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
NOTICE OF A l’I’O 1NTM KNT OF A l>-
shire
Fire Insurance
admiringly : ’* It is a pity you are a ■
July
25th.
I9./3.
MINIMT KA TO It.
;s burned off. The mother is pros- rather than agree to the plan of “ paral­
parson; you would have done for the Notice if hereby given that the followmg-
Companies.
---- -ated and the father nearly insane with leling the Intercolonial. ” The Premier.
nainrd nettler has filed notice of Ilin Intention
N otice ih ^H kreby G ivrm ,—That the un­
ring. ”
_________ _
to make final proof in support of hi« claim, dersigned has been duly appointed by the
ief over the terrible occurrence.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
that ««id proof «ill be intide befoie the County Court of the State of Oregon for
I Sir Wilfred Laurier, retorts that there
The deepest depression in the earth, f and
ount) Clerk Tlll-mook Co., at Tillamook, Tillaniook County, administrator of the
! will be no paralleling, and says the ascertained by sounding, is five and a Oregon.
*--------- ------------
*-----------
‘u----- v,t
Estate of JEREMIAH MURPHY, deceaaed.
on extern
«jer^Tth.
Editor Loaes His Trousers.
person« having CLAIMS against the es­
Intercolonial, which was built entirely as fourth miles- the greatest height, the H E No. 150I6. for'tlie N «, Nr %Ne '» Nw % All
tate of «aid deceased are hereby required to
lot 1 acc 7, tp 1 South, range 7 Went.
present the same, with pro tier vouchers as
C olfax , Wash . Aug. 9.—Ivan Chai«“ a military line, uselessly winds and does peak of Mount Eveaest, five and three- ami
Hr name» the following witnerae« to prove by law required to me at the office of B L
* ditor of the Colfax Gazette was robbed not meet the needs of the maritime ' fourths miles
hln c. hi tin whim residence upon and cultivai on Eddy. Attorney-at-Law, Tillamook City,
_____
of said land, viz. :
ATTORNEVS.AT.LAW.
Oregon, within six months from the date
provinces.
A
recent
map
bears
out
;
.1 his trousers while in a sleeper on O.
lump* R
Harris, Myron C Trowbridge. hereof. Dated July t th, 1903.
Illingworth, William Ryan, of 1 ilia
MATTHEW MURPHY,
“Pride of Waldo Hill” Flour William
i A N. passenger train No. 4, from i Sir Wilfred’s statements. The great de-
mook. Oregon.
Administrator, Estate of Jeremiah
Portland tn Umatilla. Or., last night. ■ bate on the subject started at Ottawa on reduced to fl the axck at Cohn
AMsKRNON S DlFftQR, lUgirte .
Murphy, deceased.
Mr. Chase and wife were returning from Tuesday, and will keep Parliament busy A Co’s.
NOIICE FOR PI'HLICATION.
Notice
to Creditor«.
Department of the Interlo
Oregon City, where they had been in at- for some time. There is no doubt, how
Laud Office at Oregon City, Or.,
N otice In Haaaav G iven —That Letters
tennance al the wedding of the former’s i ever, that Sir Wilfred Laurier will carry i
July 25lli, lv*»^-
Testamentary, upon the estate of PETER
Notice is hereby given that tlie following S’ HILI), wrrr granted to the undersigned,
y_A<lR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
suiter. While the train was standing at i the House, for he has a majority of over
named settler ha« filed notice of hi« intention by the ' ounty Court of the State of Oregon,
t0
iii.'f'
final
pr<a>f
in
supp«
‘
i
t
of
his
<
laim,
am!
50,
despite
the
defection
of
Hon.
Mr.
__ Umatilla. Mr. Chase was awakened by
for Tillamook
County
on
the 7th
GO 1'1
that sni'i proof will I m - made i»efore the Comity (lav of November. 1 902 All pernos» having
«Mau* one fumbling about in their berth Blair. Moreover, his party has ap­
Clerk of Til!am<>ok co . at Tillamook, Oregon, i LA I MS against said estate are hereby
on Sept. 4th iWv vie.
required to present the same to the under
Why You Should Insist on Having
He saw the head and shoulders of a man proved, in caucus, the railway bill.
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT ANO
FRE’IC BAKER
signed Executrix, nt the office of if T. Botts,
H E No. 13171, for th» Nw
sec. io, tp 2 north, Attorney-at-law, in Tillamook City, Oregon,
in hie window, which w as o|>eiied and
west.
with thr proper vouchers, verified as require«!
TRI ST GO.
EUREKA HARNESS OIL range
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
asked the stranger what he wanted
He names the following witnessee toprove bylaw, within six months from this date.
ynv<juaie«l by anv other.
his coutiniious residence u |» oii and cultivation Dated july 23, 1903
LOCAL AFI’LK ATIONS aa they cannot
Without answering the man disappeared, With
Tilos. C oates . Pres.
B. L. Ei»f>V, S»c
of Mi«l land, vis :
Renders hard leather soft.
.vf ARCAS KT HA SCHH.n.
reach the sest of I he disease. Catarrh is a l»l<>o<l
Johu M Wei»« Walter ’’ Bailey. Henry S
Executrix of the Last Will and Testament
lie had evidently Mood on ll>e brace or constitutional diaeaae and inorder to cure it
Especially prepared.
Baker. I eter Melntoeh. of Til-amook Oregon
yon must lake :n tern a I remedies. Hall's
of Peter Schikl. deceased.
K
out
water.
Ai«.Ek MoM S. IlKF.ssr.M. RegUt r
rode under the car while he abstracted » atarrli Cure is taken internally, awd acta di
A heavy Ixxlied oil.
NOTH F POH PI HL PAT ON
rrctly on the blood and mneoua surfaces. Hall's
Mr. Chase's trmis* i - from tlie hammock Catarrh
NurlCF ros ll nl.tl'ATIOM.
l/ep^rtn.ent
the Inferior
Cure is not a qu«ck medicine. It was
j>epnr! tnrnt of Die hi enov.
Land Office at Oregon < 3ty, Or*-.,
i ■ the berth.
prescribed h, orieof the l>est physicians nt this
arness
Lantl Office at «iirjfon ’ ity. Ore
July tilt», 1905.
country for years an 1 is a regular prescription.
Wlien Mr. Chase diwov.red Io. low It is « «imposed of the best tonics known, com­
Jiiljr 2Mh, 1» 3
A h excellent preservative.
Notice is hereby given that the following
Nolle»*
hereby
riven
thwl
flic
f<»h/)w>Dir
named
settler
ha*
tiled
notice
of bis intention
bine«*
with
the
test
hl.xxl
purirter«.
actinr
di
­
Deduces coat of you- liamews.
he notified tlie conductor, and w rapping rectly on the mucous surfaces The perfect
nxni> d
h«- filed Iiotwr of hi« infe'itvuii io to make final proof in annport of hia claim,
I
tn IKS ALL KIMIS OK
Me ver burns the leathe* ; it*
it. ke final pr'w.f in «upport •»( lii« (I h I iyi nod and that «aid prtaif will b* made before the
hints. 1« » a elic t was ew-orted to the combination of the two ingredients is what pro­
that Mtid pi'<ff«»ill I»«* made
the < ounty Corniti Clerk of Tillamook f'ownty, at Tilla­
gfticiencv is increased.
such wonderful res ilts in curing Catarrh.
baggage car where he oliiained anotl er duces
• !»rk Tillamook Co .at Tillamook. Ore., on tWpt mook ‘ ity, ' •rego»!, 011 Angii>t ¿1st
WATCH, CLOCK AND
*i«
Send for testimonial« free.
tecures nest amice.
4th 190 vil.
NEKTON II Cl T.VFK,
F J. UHENFV Ik t'O Props.. Toledo. O
pair nt trouser?. from hie trunk, which
titches kept from breaking.
JOHN M WEI”*
Il F Nr».
for the N
Hw \ .Se q Nw '4
Sold by druggists pri^e 75c.
H.K No 141*. fot th. se ’4 < >4 -ec I. N
REPAIRING
and Nw ’4 »e ’4, sec
tp I south, range 10 JEWELRY
was not locked The bold rob's-r se­ Rai! s Kamil) Pills arc the bc«t
IJ
Ne %
H* » «onth rttotfr 9 w« *l.
west.
il
cured only the trousers and a bunch of
Hr n h i»«ew the followmv witne«*-'« to prove
lie names tlie following witne«M-« t»i prove his
|«
sold
in
all
In first class style
lit« t o:ili:iu u« re-i*leiK< npoii mid
routinttous residence upon au«l cultivation ot
For Sale,
keys for his pains. Mr Chase having
of «aid laid, vir
Localitie»
fc,
said lami viz
Jotdell D M«»rrl« Walfer U Baih-y. Alviii J.
lame» M Morgan, < ornell'is Austin, James
' laced hie purs, under his pillow Iwfove
■raaterd oil <
Rwrdirk, John Ferry of Tlll«i i*->k. IireKon
Morgan Jantea W e«t of Netarts O»eg<m
Engraving a specialty.
AL'-ia««!'» s D rf - mhi Re i«ter.
» ->ng.
A»<.r.sso< H D m »«> kr Regni.r.
I
Harford,
,'a
Columbia,
Rambler,
E
and
Ideal
BICYCLES
Professional Cards.
SHINGLES and BOXES.
Shingles $2.25 1000.
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Some Reasons
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