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TILLAMOOK A BARGAIN. SOUTH PRAIRIE. Weather for August. The recent rains have been very bene- 1 Rain Mini t ficial to pastures and gardens. <A Maxi 1 mum. fall Mean mum The logging camp resumed work last week. I Mr. Peters, who bought part of the 1 0.00 .. 65 - 49 ... 57» •• 0.05 ... 57* • 2 5» .. 05 •• Ely place, is building a new house. bl 5J ... 57» ■ . U.UÖ Mr. Govne. who Ims been in Alaska for 1 3 . 0.00 South half South East quarter some time, returned recently to hi* 4 .. 67 .. 43 ... 55° • . O.OI ■ 4» ... 57« • . 0.02 5 .. 08 section 6, township 3 South, family. 6 * .. 65 .. • 55 ... ÖU.Q . 0.00 .. 09 .. 49 ... 59-0 •• John Bogart, of Woodland, Wash., range !» West, W.M., known as visited our cheese makers, Mr. and Mrs. 8 / •• 73 •• . 5» ... öl.I . . 0.00 . 0 00 .. 70 .. . 5° ... 62.0 . Geo. Brock place. Grey last Monday. 1 . 49 ... 570 • IO .. 65 Alvin Johnson and wife left for Sheri 11 .. 64 .. ■ 52 ... • Address W. A. Brock, Pendle dan the first of the week. 0 01 58.0 . 12 .. 63 • . 53 ... ... 60.0 . 0.10 ton, Ore. Mr. Beattie and family are living in the 13 .. 65 • . 55 T 14 • • 63 • . 53 ... 53 « • Chas. Well’s house. 0.00 S6» 15 64 • . 48 ... 0.00 It has been rumored there was to have i6 .. . 69 . . ÖU.O . • • 5> 0.02 lieen a wedding on the prairie this week. 17 77 • . 5a ... 64.1 . 0.00 So far we have not heard any tin pans I 18 .. 75 • . 55 ... 65.0 . • 5» ... 62.0 . .. 0 05 19 rattling in the wee hours of the night. 1 ■ • 54 ■ ■ 52 ... 53» ■ Isaac Quick went to Portland to at 20 21 .. 64 • . 49 ... 501 • .. 0.04 0.50 tend the bedside of his son Derov, who 22 .. 65 . • 54 ... 59 I • 0.27 is very low with typhoid fever. 23 .. 03 . . 53 .. 53» .. .. 66 . . 4« ... 57» .. 0.04 24 In Tillamook County, Oregon, Five . 54 ... 591 .. 0.36 BEAVER. 25 ... 65 miles from tidewater. Good road. Price 26 .. 65 . .. 52 ... 5»‘ .. 0.02 In looking over the last Headlight, I 27 .. 66 . .. 47 ... 56 I .. 0.00 $1,750, on easy terms. .. 0.00 For further information see County failed to see our berg represented. ‘ 28 .. 66 . .. 45 ... 551 .. O. Is ... 53» ... 63 . .. 53 ! Beaver is nearly all right. The new 29 Commissioner I.. Parrish, Hobsonville, 0.00 30 ... 67 . .. 46 ... 56 I .. .. 0.02 Oregon or write to Amon Rose, Temple 1 hotel is getting more custom than the 3> ... 77 ■ 52 64 t I old pioneer hotel. Sometimes both are ' ton, Cal. 20 71 . • • 15 74 ... 18.28 .. 1.74 full—not the proprietors. They are both Sum .. ..66.8 . .. 5» 7 ... 56 S Mean | well conducted houses wheie weary Summary.— Mean temp. 65.1 ,. Max a..... THE KALISPELL OIL LANDS. | travelers find the kind faces of Mr. West temp. 77; Date 17:31 Min. temp. 43; date and Mr. Kinnaman to greet them and 4; total precip., 1.76 inches. Number of Petroleum Comes to Surface in the (lays clear 6; partly cloudy; 6 cloudy 19; stow a wav their guests in good shape Th storms 22 Solar Halo 7; prevailing Kintla Lake Region. for the night. wind—direction S W. Latitude 45; 26. As a number of Tillamook people have As the bad roads and wet weather i N. Longitude 123,51 West of Greenwich. interests in oil land near Kalispell. .Mon comes on, we notice several families are | New Moon 20th; 21st total eclipse of tana, an article from the Kalispell Bee moving down to town on account of, the sun, the equtiox is on same date and will be found interesting to them. The being nearer the school house this high water may be expected. Capt. J. J. Dawson. “ issue of the 7th inst. says : Voluntary Observer. winter. What is believed to be absolute in- An Oregon City cattle buyer was seen Killed by Madman. dications of oil has lieen discovered at Beaver last Saturday buying beef for at the well of the Kintla Lake Oil the Oregon City trade. S anta R osa , Cal , Sept. 8--A. J. Me- company in the oil fields, and the Young persons from other neighbor stockholders of the company are feeling hoods are frequently seen in Beaver. Of Kinnon, a former Sheriff of Washington jubilant over the bright prospects. The course we don’t understand, but per | County, Oregon, was shot and instantly well is down to a great depth and water haps other bells may ring besides dinner killed today at Guerneville, 20 miles ik bubbling over the top of the pipe bells or cow bells as we take notice door northwest of here, by an escaped lunatic much in the nature of an artesian well. bells ring quite often on certain different : from the Ukiah asylum named A.Jerraud. i McKinnon came here several years ago A short time ago it was noticed that the avenues here of late. after having resigned his office in Oregon water was covered with a thick scum of Mr. Jos. Bixby, wife of our pioneer oil, the odor of which was plainly notice merchant, is preparing to move to New and purchased a ranch not far from town. It seems that while Sheriff he able for some distance around. This fact berg for the winter. was once compelled to take Jerraud to was reported to the stockholders and Quite a number from this valley have directors here and it was decided to gone to the hop fields out in the valley. ; an asylum in Oregon, and for that the make a close in vestigation before spread Some are still left to discuss the bark I latter cherished a resentment. As McKinnon and Jacob Joos were sit. ing the good news. To this end Fred question and some have more barking A. Russell and E. G. Potter made a trip at home than they wish to hear, es . ting on Joos’ porch, Jerraud came along, I pulled a pistol and fired without warn to the well, and spent some time there pecially when it is called colds. ing. His aim was perfect and McKinnon looking over the situation. On their There is to be quarterly meeting held return Wednesday they brought with next Saturday night by the Free toppled over dead. Jerraud escaped, but officers are now on his trail. Jerraud them a bottle of the water? containing Methodists Sunday. eluded his attendants at Ukiah two days the oil, and going before a notary public «go- ________________ made the following sworn affidavit : Reunion. Cook Stove Heaters 80 Acres—$1,OCO. FOR SALE. Dairy Farm of 120 Acres on the Miami, AFFIDAVIT. Hardware, Tinware. The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. About Noted People. Iron and Steel. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors. BLOT OUT LIVBS. Turks Slay Christians at Beirut James Cochran, a student in the state W ashington , Sept. 8.—The university at Austin, Tex., went to Austin in June to make some money Navy Department has received during his vacation. He rode a Texas the following cablegram from broncho into flown. The animal was Admiral Cotton, dated Beirut, worth probably $10. A week after he September 7 : arrived heavy rains make the roads im “Violence and bloodshed be passable and he traded the broncho to tween Mohammedans and native nn oil'operator for an acre of land situ Christians occurred at Beirut ated far outside of what was then the Sunday. Six Greek Christians, proved oil field. A few days later a two Mohammedans and one gusher was struck within 4-00 feet ol his acre and it was understood that he had Turkish soldier killed ; three closed a deal for the sale of the acre for Greek Christians, three Moham medans and three Turkish $30,000 cash. _ ______ Lorin Farr of Salt Lake City, one of the pillars ol the Mormon church, |hale and vigorous in his 81 year, is the father of 326,children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren, and when recently there was a family gathering, in which his brothers, Aaron and Winslow, took part, with their respective families, there was a great assemblage, A wit said it was bv Farr and away the most notible domestic foregathing of modern times, for all in all there were 555 per sons, including Lorin Farr’s two surviv ing wives.____ ____ David H. Moffett, known nearly as well in New York as in Denver as the “Colossus of Roads”—railroads—is one of the self-made financial magnates of the tai west. These are given in some of his success maxims: “If you are afraid you are not going to hear opportunity's knock see that your door is equipped with an electric bell.” “A handcar on the main line is worth two Pullmans on the side track.” “Always let the other fellow see a red light.” “It is noticed that the school of adversity and the col lege of hard work are not turningout any failures.” “The greatest spend thrift of all is the man who does not know the value of an hour.” calili I bej Colo Tilla cure Neh« pany build sheet THE OLD REUlt «5 catie Tilla right it hai to tel P. N. and pigec the t vent mool Thi no tr bor e mool mino termi Bay I Absolutely P ur Home desin 7HBŒISN0SUBM i since eyerj the 1 oppo the ri whicl of wi L. EDDY, moti' not ■ A ttorney - at -L av , In i resoli T illamook .. O rs r’« « ------------ jinlen quirii T T T. BUTTS, solders wounded seriously. Other murders reported. “ Flag Lieutenant and United States Consul were present Sun day and Monday in the disturbed quarter and verify details. Turk ish government willingly affor ded facilities for their investiga tion and guard ; promise 1000! more Turkish soldiers. Turkish soldiers present sufficient if pro perly disposed of to handle situ ation at Beirut. Well patrolled, ! and all quiet Sunday night and today (Monday.) Turkish Gov ernor promises to do all in his power to restore order. Busi ness suspended. “ I have prepared to land attorney . at . lii | force for protection of property Complete set [of abstracts. I of American citizens if situation demands. Will act with cau Office upstairs, North of Tillam County Bank. tion. Present trouble due to animosity between inimicable ... oral TILLAMOOK and native Christians and failure to control crimes.” LAUDE THAYER,! The last portion of Admiral Cotton’s cablegram is unintelli A ttornev - at -L aw , gible, and the cipher experts at the Navy Department worked T illamook .. O res • all the morning to translate it. Copies of the report were sent at once to the President and to the CARL HABERLACH State Department. POWDB Professional to [To THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT]. Knife Ends Life. Fred A. Russell and E. G. Potter, Variety is certainly one of the prime both of Kalispell, Montana, having sources of human delight. 3 he seasons J unction C ity , Or., Sept. 8.—Frank been first duly sworn according to law, in their order pass and repass over the | Mulkey, a voting man of this place depose and say. That they together sympathizing surface of the globe, and 1 was stabbed to death todav at 12;30 visited the works of the Kintla Oil com. we, its tenants, honor each in its due ! P. M. by Jonathan J. Buttler. Mulkey pany, in the Kintla Lake Oil district, in rotation. We reflect with pleasure, in had for some time been causing trouble the county of Flathead, state of the icy winter, on the coming flowers of at the Butler home in Junction by his Montana, on the 28th and 29th days of the summer, and. whilst gathering the attention to one of the women of the August, 1903, and made a thorough golden harvests of autumn, long for the 1 family, and he had been repeatedly warn examination of the workings. bracing airs and cool green glories of the ed to desist. Mulkey failed to heed the We found that the water was flowing Brussels newspapers announce the spring. • warning, and words last night passed over the top of the casing, as if it was In like manner pass the ever-varying between him and the farther of the death of Alphonse F. Renard, the former artesian water. Through this water Jesuit priest, who occupied the chair of changes in the periods of our lives. The woman whom he persisted in visiting. bubbles of gas w ere constantly escaping. joys of infancy yield to the sports of [ As Butler started for his midday meal geology at the University of Gibent, and Every time one of these bubbles burst on youth ; these are absorbed in the toils today, Mulkev met him a block from his whose withdrawal from the church two the top of the water a scum of oilcan ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, of manhood, destined to be superseded I home and assaulted him with two large years ago caused a sensation. Great be distinctly seen floating on the sur Anecdotes. by the sober reflections of age. But rocks, making a serious wound in the efforts were made during his last illness fice of the water. Dcittechcr : there are wheels within wheels, and even right temple. The men then clinched, to win him back to the church, but he Where the water has been running Sir Edward Clark, the noted English Office across the street and nor. I these changes have also their variations. and Bntler, who is somewhat aged and refused to admit priests and threw let. over the casing there is a good inch of I the Post Office. '1 lie toils of manhood need the relaxa. also a cripple, drew his knife in defense ters unopened into his waste basket. He barrister, tells with glee how a young what is called B. S in the eastern oil tions of rest and recreation ; and a re- ! and struck at his opponent, the blade was an optimist and regetted that he lawyer once scored off him. Late one fields. There is a strong smell of oil newed association with the delights of making a clean cut hole about three- could not live a hundred years to witness afternoon a case in which Sir Edward J^OBERT A. MILLS when yon put your head directly over infancy is not unfrequently resorted to fourths of an inch long just under the the world's improvement. He translat. was interested was called, whereu|x>n he the well, and we firmly believe that this ed one of Darwin's books and was an asked that it be put off until the follow as a pastime and solace by declining heart. A ttorney - at - L ak gas and oil is coming up out of the well. ing morning, as he had lieen arguing a age. But pleasure soon cloys, and is Mulkey, wounded to death, staggered authority of oceanography, of which he Oregon Cz>y, ft We brought down a bottle of the case in another court all day and was rarely or never found totally unalloyed painfullv back to the Butler home and wrote a history. He was born in 1842. water which is exactly as we took it much exhausted. The request was grant Land Titles and Land with sorrow ; whilst toil, when freely called for the woman who had been the from the well, and we invite all those Business a Specialty. At a dinner in New York the other ed and the next case called. The young accepted and rightly honored in its object of his attentions, but before she interested in the oil fields to visit the lawyer then asked tor postponement of evening Theodosia Garrison, poet and performance, is not unfrequently found reached him he fell dead. property and verify our statements for this case also, saying he too, was ex. W. SEVERANCE to lie the zest of life, the supreme charm Deceased w as a son of C. C. Mulkev, novelist, was seated beside a man who themselves. is vastly proud of knowing a deal about hausted. The court asked what he had of existence. and is well known here. J. J. Butler is F rrd A. R vssell , [ seal ] been doing. "If it please the court,” was So hail once more to the familiar path, an ex-Justice of the Peace, ex-City Re foodstuffs. At every opportunity lie airs A ttorney - at -L aw , E. G. P otter . [ seal ] the play ground and the school house. corder, and as a citizen is much respected. this real or supposed knowledge, and ere the reply. “I have been listening to Sir Subscribed and sworn to before me, Edward Clark.” long had begun to wearv the clever Hail to the well-known hall, the chair of He is an ex-soldier and is a member of T illamook O rem George F. Stannard, a notary public in office, and the cld familiar desk. Hurrah the Masonic fraternity. He has the writer. At length he declared that ap Apropos of the humerous reference to and for the county of Flathead, state of ples were excellent for the vitality of the for the map and the blackboard. Wel sympathy of the community. the somnolence of judges made bv James 'ID WILEY, M.D, Montana, this the 3rd day of Septem- come to the cheerful salutation of every The Coroner held an inquest this even brain because for the phosphoric acid M. Beck, formerly assistant attorney l»er, 1903. body, and the steady clang of the old ing over the remains of Frank Mulkev. which they contaia in large quantities. general of the United States, at the din G eorge F. S tannard , P hysician , S urgeon * bell ; to the oft heard pattering of little The jury rendered a verdict that the de "Oh. then it is quite clear,’’ said the ner of the Hardwicke society, in London, Notary public in and for the county of feet and the music of cheerful voices ceased came to his death at the hands ot poetess, "that Eve only plucked that ap an English paper recalls that during the A ccoucheur . Flathead, state of Montana. gathering volume with each fresh J. J. Buttler, and that the killing was pie to supply Adam with a few ideas." protracted sessions of the Parnell com All calls promptly attend« Now’ that it has been clearly shown arrival. Thrice welcome to the dear done in self*defense. mission Justice Day habitually sat with that oil is there the directors of the com T illamook .. O regos familiar faces as they throng around, I Believing war wit li Turkey to be im closed eves. It was commonly supposed pany are making preparations to re with their hearty congratulations de How's This? n ’ inent, Chicago Bulgarians are organ that his lordship was sleeping, and the sume work, and intend to have the drill S. STEPHENS, picted in truthful characters in their We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for izing to give financial support to their late Sir Frank Lockwood, observing in operation in a short time feeling con any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv • Real Estate, Insurance sparkling eyes and pouring forth in Hall's Catarrh Cure. native land to send fighting men to the that the learned judge was very much fidenc that by going down a short dis F J. ('llENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. 0. chorus from their ruby lijm. Farewell Agent for the tance further their efforts will lie re. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. field. A number of Bulgarians have left I awakened by a little tiff lietween the for the last 15 years, and believe him for Philadelphia, where a regiment is president and Sir Charles Russell, warded by a flow of oil. The bottle ol to the past glories of the seaside, the Cheney ex- Northwest School Furniture Co-* perfectly honorable in all business trans mountain, the sports of the field, and actions claimed quite audibly: "This is the and financially able to carry out any being formed. oil and a copy of the sworn affidavit is Notary Public. obligations mails* by their firn». OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK-1 dawn of Day!” on file at the office of Griffin, Stannard the empty follies of fashion. No scene WaaTdc T ki ax Wholesale Druggists. Toleldo O more lieautiful can tie witnessed, and no W ALDI NG. KlNNAN it M arvin . VKholes.de & Calbick and will be shown to all in Toledo. 0. Notice to Creditors. Judge Giegerich has never been accused pleasure more innocent, unalloyed and Druggists. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act., terested. LAUDE THAYER, of tax dodging, reports the New York enduring, can be participated in, than tug directly upon the blood and mucous st r XOTICBI. Hltnrliivn — That Letters faces of the system. Testimonials sent free T imhrr L and , A ct Jr nr 3. 1M78.—N otice Foa those enjoy who behold and can trnlv Price 75c per bottle Sold by all Dnigmsta Testamentary, upon the estate of PETEK World, vet a recent epigram of his shows Aopnt for Fireman ’ : j — Agent Pl Hl (CATION SCHILD, were granted to the undersignet! Hall’s Family Pills are the best. appreciate the happiness of childhood United States Land Office, by the County Court of the State of Oregon. how clearly he understands the feelings Fund and London and IM j Oregon ( it i, Oregon. , r Tillamook County. on the 7th and youth. G. A. W ai . kkk . ¡’.“i!'»”m!*r- 1902 A1‘ Persons having of the average man on this subject. He September 4th. 1903. Hogs for Sale. shire Fire Insurance ft. Notice is hereby given that in compliance ( LA I M S against said estate are hereby was recently talking with Lawyer with the provisions of the act of Cougresa ot required to present the same to the under At Aurora. Or., three hop.drving kiln«, Michael Harris when the term " a popu- June 3. 1M7H. entiled An act tor the sale of tin» Companies. For sale, 12 head of hogs, weighing signed Executrix, at theolfiee of H T Botts ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, together with aliout 500 boxes of hope, IflO to 150 pound*. All in good condi Attorne.v-at-law. in Tillamook City. Oregon, lar tax’’ was used. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as ex verilied as required Tillamook .. Oreg«’ tion and will be sold cheap. Apply to wtth the proper vouchers, I burned to the ground on the A. W. tended to all the Public Laud States by act of ’ ’ months from this date. " Is there such a thing as a ’popular August 4, IX92, W. D. Glad well. Beaver, Or. Dated July 23. 1903. Giesv farm, three miles west of Aurora. annktta r . mason . tax? ’ ” suggested Harris. WW. GALLOWAY. C.ILIlEkT L „ _ . . M*« o *» btha S chilh . Of Tillamook City. Co ntv of Tillamook. State The hopyard is lensed by Look Hop, of of^Ur‘^h.OHf *5^ Wi" *nd "Oh. yes,’’ replied the judge. " I know T T EDGES & GALLO*19 of Oregon, han this day tiled in this office her Horse for Sale. swot 11 statement No lor the parvhase «»f Portland. Look Hop and his two sons one variety of taxes that are extremely the K 4 of Nw \ Sw of Nw mid Nw \ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAK ■ of >w q of Section No. 33, in Township nre running the farm. They started a popular.” Notice to Creditors. For sale or trade, a heavy work horse. No i North Range to West and will fire in the driers and while this was Make a specialty of LandO®“"-’ " What are they ?” asked Harris, in OFFICE IN WEIXHARD BULOW*' offer proof to allow that the land sought is 14OO pounds, in good condition. Can more \aluable for its timber or stone than for burning its best there was an explosion, X'lLiceJ’Hir,’hT Given-That the under- surprise. be drove single or double.—Apply to signed agricultural purposes and to establish her Room 1 and 2, has been duly appointed bv the claim fo said |.«nd before (he Register and caused, it is lielieved, by either saltpeter OREGON CITY. ORB.____ “ Those paid by other people,” an- of the State of Oregon for Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, or sulphur exploding. and in a few Paul Erickson, road supervisor ot R D. X't.'re'rf’r administrator of' the No. 6. on Saturday, the 2* th day of November, I903. .state of John Tone, dreeased. All persons swered his honor. J-jAOR ABSTRACTS OF i She names as witnesses minutes everything was aflame. The ¡L'1'ro"*1c "«■»"« estate atvherebr Lewie 1. Smith, Harry T. Crane, Frank ‘»present the same to me properly Mrs William J. Bryan said that there Crane, of Hobwonwille, Oregon ; Homer Mason, three kiln* were built closely together, Account Book Lost. n •' «« ‘he !>m!e of GO TO ot Tillaimstli. Oregon. 1,1 Tillamook is no truth in the rnmor that Captain Any *>nd all persons claiming adversely the 1 and on this account neither could be Lost, on the street in Tillamook City. citr’ oiL™-" TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT above described lands are reunevted to file then saved. One of the Chinamen. Charlev. Richmond Pearson Hobson and Miss an account book with McIntosh & Me. claims in this office ou or before «aid jHth day Dated this 6th day of August. A.D loot was badly hurt bv timbers falling on Nair and Mrs. McGee, of No vein I er, 1903. Roth Bryan were engaged to be married. Please leave it at DAVID FITZPATRICK." TRUST CO. AUixasoN S. D hksskr Register. * Administrator of the Estate of John This was a denial to a report to that this office if found. Tone, deceased. effect from Waynesville, Pa. T hos . C oates , Pres. B. I»®*1' A. J : C : X : :