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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 22, General News. dge Reagan, of Texas, once a mem- of the Jeff Davit cabinet, thinks republic of the United States ** is judge held the same *ed * ’ ’* ’ The T ) V i.m forty r years ago, but missed his ■ 0 Quaint Features of Life. Tillman is Free. L exington , S. C., Oct. 15—*Ex Lieu D. M. Walker of Kirksville, Mo., holds tenant Governor fames H. Tillman, who a record that ready should bring him an wa. charged with the murder oi N. G. «PPomtment of .ome kind from the Gonzales, editor of the State, in Colum. 1 president. He is a great-grandfather at bia, on January 14 last, was’acquitted i ' the age of 59 years. At 19 he was a this morning. The Jury was out 20 father and at 38 a grandfather. He is I I the father of fourteen children, the eldest i hours before reaching a verdict. Mr. Tillman left the court room in com I being 39 and the youngest 4 years. He j pany with his attorneys, but parted i has twenty-five grandchildren. His one with them at the front door to go across great-grandchild is the daughter of Mr. I the street to the Jail, visiting that in and Mrs. J. S, Watts, of Pana, Ill. stitution for the last time, to gather up ' A New Jersey spinster, aged 94, has ! his effects. He had been in custoday , kept green in her heart the memory of a since January 15, his application for lover who died seventy years ago, ad- bail having been refused. ! initting no rival there and attributing Mrs. Tillman and the defendent’s her longevity primarily to her fidelity, mother were not in the court room when and after that to her all around a version the verdict was announced, but the for to doctors, never having had one called mer had been appraised of an agreement in since her debut. If not a mother in and was at the jail to await the annouce- Israel, she must rank as one of the most ment to meet her husband there. The respected old maids thereof, and has a mother had heard at her hotel, a few record for pride to point its slow and blocks away, that the jury had come in, moving finger at for a long time to and was hastening on her way to the come. court house when she met her son com The mayors of the cities of Iowa have ing out on the street. been called upon to act as judges of Learning the result, she threw her arms feminine beauty, ami as such have been around his neck. Later, all gathered at asked to select from their several locali the hotel, where they received their ties women noted for their beauty, friends and relatives. character and other distinguishing features. The object of this call for types Captured a Freak. of Iowa, feminine beauty is to form an S pokane , Oct. 16 — One of the attrac album ofbenutiful women for the Iowa tions at the recent fair was “ Dirty building at the St. Lonis exposition. Dora,” an alleged mud eater, who en Mayor Marquardt of Burlington was tertained large crowds daily at one of requested to select the women to repre the side shows. At least she was an sent Burlington. He declined to do so. attraction until last Monday, when He said : ‘‘ I don’t want to have any- her manager discovered that she had thing to do with it. It looks like a disappeared and that he was shy” giaft, and eyen if it were not, I don’t want to touch it.” It is recalled that a one mud eater. By hard work the manager succeeded similar scheme was presented a year or in getting a substitute, «and the public two ago. It is believed that the scheme did not discover that a different Dora is a private enterprise. dow » Co, -------------- s T imhkk L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otick F ob Fl’HI (CATION. Uuited States Land Office, Oregon ('lit, Oregon. September 4th. 1903 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision* of the act of Congress ot June 3, 1S7S. entile«! " An act for the sale of tim ber lauds in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public lauid States by act of August 4 I892, A N N ETTA H. M ASON, OfTillainook City, Co-nty of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day file«! in this office her sworn statement No. 6275. l°r lb* parchase of the E 4 of Nw ‘4. Sw «if Nw »■, and Nw J4 of >w of Sectiou No. 35, in Township N»» 2 Not th. Range 10 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fur its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to sai«t land before the Register an<l Receiver of this office at Oiegun City, Oregon, on Saturday, the ’¿sth day uf November, I903. She names as witnesses I.ewis L. Smith. Harry T. Crane, Erank Crane, of Hobsonville, Oregon ; Homer Mason, of Tillamook, Oregon. Aliy and all peraons claiming adversely the aliove described lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 28th day of November, 1903. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. LARGE OUR lipping cotton back to the United cs from Germany beats sending I s to Newcastle, but, if the price war- I s, the operation is legitimate. Now Another profit be made by manufac- ng the cotton at borne. K-Senator Pettigrew, a name once 1 l iliar in Congiessand political circles, I >lonizing Boers in Mexico. Mr. Pet-1 ew found so little to please him in own country that his change of e might have been anticipated. professor of the university of Chicago discovered that a man’s brain ! e ver may be increased 60 per cent by use of lecithin. As badly as we need treatment, we waive our claim until more urgent demands of the Chicago versity faculty have been supplied, heCunardsteamer Etruria, from New rk Octolier 10, which arrined at Liver > j 1 reports having been struck by a til wave on the day she left New’ York, eral persons were injured, including •s. W. W. Hall, a saloon passenger, 10 had her ankle fractured and her hip ty, (located. »>t Louis is much exercised lest the re- boodle prosecutions may have atedihe impression in Europe that s Louis can show, however, that none the boodless has been sent to the nitentiary, it may be possible to con- ice the Europeans that the whole ing was merely a joke. Nineteen trade slot machines w*ere cap- red by sheriff’s deputies at Seattle, 1 ash., as the result of a raid started was cramming herself with blackberry A remarkable story comes from the 11 ly turdav, and eight attaches of the of- jam. The original Dora, who is said to I j Belgian Congo. A native of the Basoka e are still in pursuit of gamblers and have come here from Seattle, has flown tribe was to have been hanged for canni eir mechanical devices. Not slot with another man, who it is said is balism, and during his imprisonment qq ] nchines alone, but poker games and going to start a *' Dirty Dora’’ show of was so worked upon by the representa ' 4 other gambling operations were the | his own. tions of the missionary chaplain as to >ject of the raid. Manager Ben Mitchels, who formerly the happiness of the world into which The Snaefell, a 79-ton schooner, laden guided the destinies of Dora, declares he was about to enter that the negio -ith codfish, reached Queenstown from that it was a case in which Cupid upset offered to hang himself out of hand to ewfoundldnd. She was navigated for his plans. He says that Dora was pin- ' get there. This sporting offer was not le entire trip, which lasted 19 days, by ing for masculine company and he in- accepted, and the negro was hanged by Hr captain and mate alone. The men troduced a young fellow to her with the ordinary procedure. After hanging Ipffered terrible hardships. For five days result that he won her affections and about ten minutes the doctor pro. le schooner was on her beam ends, and enticed her away. nounced the culprit to be dead, and the len the two men subsisted on bread and body was being carried to the cemetery IISOX’ater, as thev were unable to light a fire, by four natives when, almost at the Newberg Has a Tragedy. gate, it sat bolt upright and began dis- ' RIBAL’A fatal hunting accident occurred on N ewberg . Or., Oct. 18.—Miss Millie i coursing of heaven to the bearers, who ilver Creek, some miles north of Hailey, Holst, n young woman of this place, j fled, dropping their burden. The man Edward Patton, a rancher on aged about 23 years, committed suicide j then walked into the cemetery, sat on a Portk»Ivrr Creek losing his life. The shot was .grave, and then soldiers came to seize on the street last evening between 7:30 him again he inquired whether they also red by Fred Sieloff of Hailey. He and and 8 o'clock by drinking carbolic acid. I belonged to heaven, and when he could A, OR is brother Otto were hunting ducks. She was first noticed walking back and obtain something to eat. He is now in fred thought he saw a sandhill crane forth before Balsingers Bros’, store and jail again, while the question of his re-1 d’ hrough the brush and fired at it. It was execution is being considered at Borna soon sat down, seemingly in great dis ’atton he saw and the shot killed the tress. A man named Zimmerman ac NOTICE FOR PUBI.’CATION. Exprsictim. Departn.ent of the interior. costed her and asked what wi.s the I.and Office at Oregon City, Ore., — JA Miner special from Idaho City, Ida., trouble. She replied: “I’ve taken car , v H September ilhh, • hereby • • r 1903 Notice is given .. that . the following ays that a party of mailcarriers from bolic acid. ’’ name»! M’ttler has filed notice of his intention UR AAihe Thnnder Mountain mining district, to make final proof in support of his claim, S _ ’’ Accidentally?’’ he asked. an»l that said proof will b* made before the HR ms arrived there, bringing reports of an I’m tired OI County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- j _ “ No,” she answered, mook City, Oregon, on October 31*1, 1903, viz : ; UU •xtremeljr heavy fall of snow in the life.’’ JAMES K. GAM HILL. noantains. In the Chilcoot Pass the No. 13823, fur the 8 % Sw sec. 3, an»1 ■■ She was hurriedly taken across the N H % E. Nw ‘4, spc . i *, tp. 2 north, range 10 west. _ mow fell to a depth of six feet. It was street to a hotel and Drs. Clough and He names the following witnesses to prove his UR residence upon an»l cultivation of I £ J only after the greatest effort that the Littlefield were summoned, lhe unfor continuous sai»l land, viz. : carriers were able to make their wav to tunate young woman was removed to Coleman H. Wheeler, Charles Seaman, of < V»»sbuig. Oregon; William N. Reddaway, of » ¡thS Idnho Citv, six of their horses perishing her home a couple of blocks distant, Nehalem, Oiegon ; J. Lawrence Voeburg, of 1 I Vosburg. Oregon while en route. where she died about an hoar later. A lgernon S. D rehsbk . Register. Dr. Augus Greth, who. for a year past, The tragedy is a surprise and a shock NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ’ has been unostentatiously working on to people here, for it was not sus|>ected Department of the interior, Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., I™™ an airship, surprised the residents of San ; that Miss Holst was a prey to despond October 3rd, 1908 Notice is hereby given that the following- | 3 Francisco by sailing over their heads for ency, The only clue to the cause of her named settler hat* filed notice of his intention UU ’ two hours, directing his machine almost action is found in her relations with to make final proof in support of his claim and , that said proof will la- made before County *W IFV* at will and demonstrating that in many | Sam Gaunt, a McMinnville barber, Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, M . 20th, 1903, via.: ___ essentials he has solved the problem of • whose wile committed suicide over a Oregon, on November EVERETT R BALES. ___ aerial navigation. Dr. Greth had pre-I year ago. The two have been on close H E. No. 15102, for the E’> Nw ‘4, Sw % Ne % ; UU an«l Lot 1. sec 7, tp. 2 amtli. R. 7 W. viouslv tested his airship by making ‘ terms for some time and just before He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove W® his continuous residence upon and cultivation . & . ascensions with the baloon held captive taking the poison she had been down of said land, viz: . «! by a long rope, but Sunday was the first to the telephone office, had called up Henry Crenshaw, Joseph H. Kill »on, Horace Holden, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Patrick Dough time that he had gone skyward tree Gaunt and asked him to come down liey, of Trask. Oregon. A lgfrnon 8. D kessek . Rrgi.ter. ■■ His ascension was made from a lot Sunday. He replied that he could not NOTICE FOR PUBLK ATION. almost in the heart of the San Francisco, come. Department of the In erior, and Dr. Greth attempted to encircle a On the wav back from the telephone Land Office at Oregon c ity, Ore . 1 September 12ih, I903. towering newspaper building alxmt a office she called nt the postoffice for her Notice is hereby given that the following | mile eastward, but found the high cur- father’s mail and did not appear to be named settler ha- tiled notice of his intention to | 1 make final proof in support of hi* claim, and rents too Strong for his power and then otherwise than in her usual spirits. She that sai«! proof will be made tiefote the County ’ t » Tillamook C«».. «t Tillamook, Ore., on 1 t irned in an opposite direction. purchased the acid at the drug store Clerk 1904 viz. i October 24th. IIESKY DUNSTAN. A newspaper published at Port Dai ay about 6 o’clock in the evening. US : II E No. 12662. for the W % Sc ‘4, Se Sw % Miss Holst is of Danish perenlaRe. her ami lot 4. is Authority for the report that the Brit 3L tp 2 south, rang»- 10 west He names the following witnesses t»i prove father, Charles Holst, having come with ish minister to Japan, Sir Claud Mac his continuous resilience upon an«! cultivation said land, viz : Donald, has undertaken to mediate be his wife to this country a little over of Edward Morgan James M Morgan, Janies tween Russia and Japan.'and having 20 years ago. Her mother has been Morgan. Andrew M Ar.alln, of Netati* Ore. ALGKBNON S. liRKMER Register. , secured Japan's consent to certain pro dead many years. NOTICK KOK PCBI.ICATION. posals is now negotiating with Russia. Dvpaitment of tl»r lnt»ri«»r Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- Land office xt Oregon City Ore , ThesepAposaIs are that Russia shall re »oll> 1903- store Manchuria to China, and that the enced dentist is located in Notice ia hereby riven October Hint the f Bowing named wttier ba* filed notice of hl* intention Dr. Wise ’ s dental pari rs, and principal Manchuria towns lie opened to to make final proof in *uj>port «>f hiaclaim. and joreign trade; that Russia withdraw all is prepared to do nothing but that »aid proof will fie made l>efore the Coiintv clerk of Tilla*» 00k County, at Till« her troops from Manchuria with the ex- first class work and give the mook, Oregon, on November 26th. 1 q 3 viz HENRY FLATT». best of satisfaction If your |K>f railway guards; that she re- II F. No. 146.66, lor the Ne '4 of rec. 31. tp 2 Kr forestry concessions on both teeth need fixing call upon H IS * Hr name- the following wilneaae» to prove the Yalu .River, as well as the him. her continnou» residence upon and cultivation of «ai<! laud, vix : pho „concession and that the Jam»* M. Morgan, Edward Morgan Henrjr DuE. N ¡ lati», of Netart*. Oregon. juntry south of the Yalu be ad- AMiEftNOK 8. D brimkr . Register rs belonging to the sphere of Ja- ES 1903 FALL AND WINTER GOODS HAVE ARRIVED Mackintoshes, Mackanaws, Overcoats, Leather Boots, Gum Boots, etc. New Importations of Ladies’ Woolen Dress Goods, direct from the factories. We are showing the largest lines of Wool Underwear and Sweaters ever shown in your city. We pride ourselves on having the best stock of Boots and Shoes here, and our long experience enables us to buy just what is most needed for the climate. In Rubber Boots we sell only the best and’high grade goods. No cheap auction makes for us. Our trade wants something better. Ladies’ Golf Vests just received. Our best Kid Gloves for Ladies cant be equalled in this or any other city at fi.oo per pair. New winter shades just received. Ask to see them. The large stock of up-to-date Hats has just arrived. Our $2.50 Hats equals the one usually sold for $3.00 in other places. Don’t overlook us if you want anything in the line of Clothing, etc. Our new goods are just in. Ask to see them. We don’t mark our goods double the price and then cut the price in half to make a sale. One price to all and that the lowest. Ask for Royal Club Goods if you want the height of perfection in can goods of all kinds. We sell ’em. “Malta Ceres,” thenewmush. Hasnoequal. 15c. pk. The best Hard Wheat Flour reduced to $4.30 per ble. Try a sack if you want the very best flour. Feed is lower in price. Get our prices in ton lots. COHN& CO T imber L and , act J unk 3, IH78.—N otice for P ublication . Uuited States luuni Office. Oregon City, Oiegon. Septeinl»er and, 1^03. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision» ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale ot timbei lauds in the States of California, Ore- gou, Nevada ami Wa hington Territory," as extended to all the Pub ic laimi States by act of August 4, 1892, BENJAMIN O. SNUEEER. Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook. State «if Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 026K for the purchase of the S *3 of Nw *4 and N Hof Sw H of See. 2». in Tp 2 S, Range 8 W, and will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valuable for its timber 01 stone than for agricultural purpose», am! to establish hts claim to aaid land before the County Cleik of Tillamook County, Ht Tillamook City, Ore., on Saturday, the 21st day of November, 19 3. lie names as witnesses Walter C. Bailey. John Weiss, llarria G. Cox, P. lames Sharp, of Tiilan'ook City, Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above deacribert lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of November. I903 A lgernon S. D rksbkr , Register. | 1 1 1 I i T imhkr L and , A ct J une 3, 1H78—N otick F or Pt’IILlCATlON. Uuited States Land office. UregiHiUity, Oregon Sept 21st. 1003. Notice is hereby given that in compliance I with the provisions of the act of Congress of i J line 3,1X7M, entitle«! "An act for the sale of ' timber lands in the States of < ’alifornia, Oregon, Nevada, an«l Washington Territory," as ex- ‘ tended to all the Public Laud States by act of , August 4, IN9*. HARRIS G COX. Of Tilltinio«>k, C«>unty of Tillamook, State of < >1 <’K"II has 1 Ills d.< \ filetl hi t Ills <>t!i« o Ills «worn ! HtateniciiI No 6.269, for the purchase of the ' S ’a of Ne *4 ami N of Sc ' . of See. No. 30, III tp. No. 2 South, Runge No. M West, Slid will offer ! proof to show that the land sought Is more . valuable for ita timber or stone than for ' agricultural purposes, and to establish Ilia »-lalni 'to said lam! betbrvtne County Clerk ofTilla- mook County, Rt Tillamook City, Ore , on Satur day. the 2ist »lay of November, llk»8. He names hs witnesses : Walter C Halley, John W«- imi . Benjamin O. Snuffer. P. James Sharp, of Tillamook City, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above deaci ibed lands lire re»|ucste<l to file tlmir claims in this office on or belcre said 2ist day ot Not '-nil" 1 I ■ K i . gern ’ on S D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N0TICK F or I’rni. ica THIN. United States Ln nd Office, Oirgon City, Ote. August 22nd, looj Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of th«’ act of Congress of June 3. 187M, entitled "All art for the sale of timber lands in th«’ States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. > h 9L NEWTON It CUI.VER. Of Tillamook, county of TUIaiuo« k, State of Oregon, has this »lay filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6II44, for the purchase of the Sw ‘4 of Fe %. of *« < tiou in tp No. 2 South, Range No. it) West, and will offer pioof to show that the land sought is inure valuable for its timber orstone than for agiicultural purposes,and to establish Ins claim to said land before the County Clerk of I ilia- mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 13th »lay of Novembei, 19<>3- He names as nitiiesses Janies M Morgan, Cornelius Austin. Janies Morgan, James west, ol Netarts, Tillamook comity, Oie. Any and all persons claiming a«iversely the Above describe»! lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or befoi e said l.dh <la> of November, 1903. A l »> fknon S. D resmkii , Register. Leaders in Every Line they Carry »« •i Racket Store.; .•J.'.’?. > Having purchased of Mills & Finley their STOCK of : Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes T immkk L and , A ct J une 3. 187A — Nt tick f <» h P uhi i < ation . United Mate* l.aml Office, Oregon City, <» t*gou, September 1903. Notice i« hereby given tliut in coaiphaiiee with the p «»virion» of the Met <>f ( «»H<» e»« <»f June jrl, 18 k . cntiihd "An art for Im »ale of It 111 I k -r mini* in Im H atea of California Oregon, Nevada mid Warimtaton Territory,” ■ * ex | ten.led to nil the Public Land stat, m by act of 1 Align*! 4, 189?, ISABELLA WATT. I Of Garibaldi, county of Tillainook. Hlate oi Oregon, haa thia dtiy tiled ill thn* ofih'e her ’ sworn Mateu mt No 6X93 for the pu cliaae ol , 11.. w m .1 w N • -• • ” ! in town*ldp No. 2 South, K m lip»’ Wcat. on i | will offer pio<>f to allow that the land eoiiahi in more vaiiiahie for 1» tinilw <»r atui r 1 than Io iigricultm h I purpose* aid toextab i-h I her claim to «aid land la-fore the County Clerk I of Tillamook < utility. at Tillamook County. Oregon, on Saturday, the h day ol Novru Imi. lyott she iiainen an wit lie»»« •* J hiuhh M Morgan, E < Morvan. J*inr* Morgan, of Nelait*, Ore , Alexander Watt, ol Tillamook, Ore Any ami all peraoiia claiming adversely the idam-described Ituida are requested to file their claim* m thiaofthr on or lad, re aaid >th day of November, 1903 AM. EM MON DHKHMKK. Register We are now in a position to kindly solicit tile liberal patronage of all. We also aim to do busi- ness oil a cash basis, and give our customers the benefit. Daniels &c Co., Successors to Mills & Finley. etc- Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. H» ««• by act ol SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 per load, DELIVERED. DRV WOOD, $2.30. Orders for Lumber promptly Attended to. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. C0ÍDÍWY- Pointed Paragraphs. ngh macaroni is liollcw it ia said solid food. c men seem to believe that money nly made to make. e men waste a dollar’s worth of [trying to save 5 cents. Hunate is the man who can give a bank account of himself. n woman hesitates it must be owing n impediment in her speech. e question of precedence in thiscoun- ' is merely a question of hustle. i’omen love men for what thev are. Kv' men love women for wh it they Bimk thev are. ■ Even an amateur org-inist can p'av a he ding march that is enti c'jr valisfac- h i\ to the girl o» tlw c *-e In every town and village may be had, 1 Grease that makes your horses glad. T imber L and A ct , J i mi ». 1878-N oticr V<>U Pt Ml.JC* I log United States ¡.and Office. Oregon City. Oregon, October 7th, 1^3 Notice is hereby given that in tomplisi' with the provision» of the «ct Congress o June 3. 1*7*. entith’il • An act fc»r th» »al' «1 timber lands in the States of California Oregon Nevada and Wasl»i»»gt»ni Territory a* ri t«n*te<l to all the Pubi c Land Mates b) a»< of August Alh, lMz». JOHN BOMBA Of Beaver, ronnty I Tillamook S'ateof Oreg-wi, ha> this »lay file«» »« th»« • ffn»- hi» • WU« o «tatement Nn *** for <>»* ptifchne of th« Nw % of Nw ‘4. Ne % of Nw *4 an Nw '4 of sec No. 2». in ToWf Whip No range No. 8 west. an»i will offer P»»»o that the land «ought to more «aiuabl timlirr or Slone than f.»r agrtriillur* and to establish hi* claim to t)»eC»miit} Clrik of Tillamook at Tillan»«®M «'Uy Oregon zftth day of December. 1<^3- I neeae* RalV-rC Bailey John M W Snuff r. Harris G « os. of Till: Aliy and ail perwma ilaia< abov»» »trecTite-d lands air req« c aims in this >fltee on or befrne of December l*r>3- P bpp - s - J S. LAMAR. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, I have the largest and best assorted stock of old Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into this City. » Ir’» t 4i- ü; K'U « ■» '* t 'V Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. “ Wines. •.-• * % $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. « a. a a .-a.s .v .-a Eui Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can buy it pure and unadulterated from me. 9 D rei »* ft a Regn r.