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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 19* 1903 BOULDER CREEK OUR 50 ON REMNANTS AND DRESS GOODS Remnants in Outing Flannels, Calicoes and mis cellaneous Dry Goods at Bargain Prices. This lias been a banner yeat for us on the sale of Gum Boots. Our sales were larger than ever before, forcing us to buy another large stock so early in the season, they arrived ex steamer Elmore. We have now all sizes again. We have reduced our prices on heavy Eider Down to 35c. the yard. All shades. A large invoice of High Top Shoes just received. From now until further notice we will make special reductions on Clothing. Call and in spect our stock if you want a good suit cheap. Ten Commandments The town of Chinook, on the north side of the Colombia, wa* visited about 3 o'clock Monday afternoon by a sev» re bail storm that did several hundred dollars damage to property. The storm continued only a few minutes and its truck was not over 2000 feet wide, but in that district not a pane of glass was left unbroken. The hailstone were un usually large, some ot them measuring two inches in circumference. There are some farmers who will not lie benefited by science, because they will not apply it. Science has developed and demonstrated the fact that alfafa, one of the most profitable crops grown, will not succcced without the assistance of the nitrogen.gathering bacteria peculiar to the plant On land where these minute cieatures do not exist the plant turns yellow and dies out, and the farmer cries “ alkali !” and plows up his alfalfa and plants cotton there. II he had gone to tome neighbor who grew good alfalfa, and procured a cartload of soil from this neighbor's alfalfa field and sowed it broadcast on his alfalfa ground the alleged alkali would have assumed a thrifty green color. This pro cess is called soil inoculation, and ought to lie understood by every farmer. The bacteria can lie cultivated and grown in immense numbers, and put up in biscuits und sold or given away. ’Hie Agricul tural department is now doing this. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure 77/jWF & no rnis^ryf'T' ; T imber L and , A ct J une j , 1S7S— N otice F ob P ublication . LAMAR Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty Orders for Lumber promptly nttended to, TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDP/W ' ailôring < THAT æ Æ H elights I apper - ? Çÿ U ressers ™ 1 ... CHICASOUSA , THE BEST ON EARTH AüVA FINLEY. Quick Brothers HOUSEHOLD MOVERS AND DRAYMEN. Wood Saw All order* promptly attended to. l’hone A K. C-.se when you want to lea ve order» for wood »awing Dairy Farm of 120 Acres on the Miami, In Tillnmook County, Oregon. Five miles from tidewater. Good road. Price $1,750. on ensv terms. For further information see County Commissioner L. Parrish. Ilobsonville. Oregon or w rite to Amon Rose, Temple, ton. Cal. COAL Now is the time to purchase vour winter supply, while the weather is nice We mnke special rates on 5 tons and np. wards during this time of year. There is none better than Hetton coal mined in Australia A complete substitute for han! coal; low in ash. quick to ignite. Suitable for »love, range, grate and fur nace Tillamook Warehouse Company 8 C LAMB Telephone, Main 33. Uuited States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon Sept. 2nd. lgog. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June3,1878, entitled "An act for tlie sale of , timber lands in the States of ( alifornia, Oregon, I Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18 q 2, HARRIS G COX, Of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this da* tiledin this office his sworn Bolt in House statement No. 6.269, for the purchase of the s 12 <»f Ne >4 and N of Se •. of Sec. No. 30. in tp. No. 2 South, Range No. M Wes’, mid will offer It is becoming very apparent that an I proof to show that the land sought is more for its timber or stone than for effort will be made, eally in the regular I valuable agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim said land before the County Clerk of Tilla session to override Speaker Cannon and to mook County, at Tillamook Citv, Ore., on Satur the Republican leaders of the House and day, the 2ist day of November, 19o3. He names as witnesses : force the consideration of a river and ' Walter C Bailey, John Weiss, Benjamin O. Snuffer. P. James Sharp, of Tillamook City harbor bill, contrary to the announce Oregon. ment put furward some time ago that Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to filé their none but necessary appropriations I ; claims in this office on or before said 2ist day I of November, 1903. shall l-e made.” A lgernon S. D resser , Register. SOUTH PRAIRIE. | The loss of the Tillamook bridge bv - the recent run of saw logs during the freshet, is causing inconvenience to those . owning land adjoining the river and There is a great deal of talk among J une 3, I878.— N otice for those living at the Bewley creek road. members of states that are interested 'in T imber L and , A ct P ublication . United States Land Office, Last Sunday the relatives and friends river and harbor improvements in de Oregon ’’ity, Oiegon, and neighbors of Mrs. Curtis Johnson, nunciaron of the policy of the Repubh. I . September 2ml, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance gnthered at her home to witness the t can leaders, and several state delega- with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1M7X, entitled Au act Tor the sale ot [ tions have determined, if possible, to marriage of her daughter, Miss Sadie, timber lands in the States of California, Ore to Mr. W illiam Miller. After the con force appropriations for certain projects gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory," as to all the Pub ic l.aiid States by act of gratulations were over the guests sat ■ in their respective states. Such indi extended August 4, 1892, BENJAMIN O. SNUFFER. down to a bountiful dinner. We join ¡ vidual efforts can, of course, ao oin Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State their friends with the usual wishes for plish nothing, but it is evident that one of Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis statement No. 6268 for the purchase oí joy and prosperity. ¡state after another that is in need of sworn Hie S % of Nw >4 and N of Sw % of Sec1. 28, in Mrs. Grey is helping Mr. Grey make ! money for its rivers and harbors is fall Tp. 2 S, Range S W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its | ing into line, and before long it is be- cheese since the milk decreased in timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before quantity. I lieved there will be a general move the County Clerk of Tillamook Countv, at I’illamook City, Ore., on Saturday, the aist’ day Mrs. Wiley, of Netarts, visited Mrs ¡ went of such importance and so wide, 1 1 of November, 19'3. He names as witnesses' Powell last week. reaching in the House, that even the Walter C. Bailey, John Weis«, Harris G. ( ox I P. Janies Sharp, of Tillarr00k City. Oregon. Miss Una Faker closes a very successs- ¡Speaker and his leaders will be unable [ Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their ful terra of school this week. to stem the tide. claims in thia office on or before said 21st day An upheaval similar to that which oi November. 1903. A lgernons . D resser . Register. Real Estate Transfers. forced the passage of an omnibus public ! T imber L and , A ct J ure j , 1X7S.— N otice F-. k building bill in the last Congress over Furnished by H. T. Botts, abstracter PUBLICATION United States Land Office. United States to John E. Huslty. Patent. the protest of Speaker Henderson and his Oregon ( it , Oregon. Lots 11. 12, 13, and 14 sec. 12 tp 2 leaders, is threatened and the outlook for ...... . September 4th. 1903. ” he,™*'y H’«" tl>»< i" complianoe I the river and harbor bill heroines «!!?,?' south range 7 west. VIIth the provisions „( the art ,,f Congre-s .X United States to Charles W. Calkins. , brighter every day. The movement will Junej isys. entiled •' Au act for the sale of tim in the States of California Oregon. Patent. E>* Sw and WU Se, sec. 17 1 ! not take definite shape until after the berlands Neiada. and Washington Territory,” Me» tp. 6 south range 10 west. , committees are oiganized in December. ¿Ugi''st4° Is >he Public Land States by act of Homer Mason and wife to H. F. Good- . but the first of the year, if not before, ANNETTA n. MASON, Of Titlamook City Co nty of Tillamook, state sperd and wife 70 acres in sec. 23 tp. ' some popular demonstration is looked of Oregon, lias this day filed in this offic e her ¿'"'«"••"I *"*>73. (or the p.rchase of for that will likely result hi action 1 south range 10 west. ' O( si u° J?" ‘ "f N" * Nw H. H. Alderman Sheriff to Jacob Frayne. No Ah8“»0“ No' in T<>»»nhip Nc> 1 N rth. Itaiign to We«t and will Se Ne sec. 35 tp. 1 north range 10 offer pn»of to show that the land sonvht i« west. for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her I Abner Griest to Hugh V. Welsh NVi Ne. ’? M ' "l*1 ,he Eeflster anil Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon Sw Ne and Se Nw, sec. 17 tp. 3 south Shean^lay’ t,,e. *,h of She names as witnesses . , ranges west. $1800. Lewis L. Smith, Harrv T. Crane Frank ! J. C. Erickson and w ife to Andrew Chris, AUTO CLIMBS A TOWIR. tensen. >, interest in W4 Sw sec. 5 tp. 2 soeth range 9 west. $t00. of N^entbi;*”^“1 °r be’°rV ""W Wh d“X Fred C. Skomp to Charles A. Johnson. ' ___________ <tc.rex-is S. riBFs.Fn Prel.t„ Lot 2 block 8 Park Addition to Till- ' amook City. $250. A curious performance «*» '•*' Orson Holden by Sheriff to G. O. Nolan ' ly accomplished by an »11 tomobil* * Tai deed El, Ne. Sw Ne. Se Sw and Oenmark. Copenhagen possess** 1 $3O*V72lb tP’ 3 *°Uth f"n* ** *”* circular tower 100 feet in her L which was formerly used for Cecelia P. Spencer to B. E. Carrier et al. 1 nomica] purposes. Its top '* - *P- 3 north rnnjge 6 west, reached by ascending a *P'nl P* sage 12 feet broad which wi*1** tween the outer wall of the to«- and an inner circular wall- the base to the top it i* without steps, and the grs-lirn’ seven inc hes per ell. A» Inside each pound package of of five-horse power, weighW^ pounds, and carrying three [*’’ ascended the tower the l,t7*' - taking one minute for the > and afterward making I*1* more dangerous descent wit will be found a FREE ffamc. succesa. It is of interest to 60 different games. All new. that the Caar Peter the visiting Copenhagen in M g the name ascent and descen^ carriage drawn by f,,nr FH o I lida<y k G a ime NÏ ^EE F Lion Coffee