Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 26, 1903, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOKHEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 26,
IEi
General News.
jemi-oifictttl Russian agency has re-
\i from Tokio a rep< > < ■ •
Japanese warship* have been dia­
led t® prevent the Russian war
|ls* Tsarevitch and Baian, reaching
1 Arthur to join the Russian squad
here.
V i
» » «
e Ntfw York Security & Trust Com-
is said to have >wcn selected as
ee for a bond ¡Miie to carry on the
il work on a new railroad running
Runtington, Or . to Lewiston,
o. a di»tance of 181 miles. The
’ t amount of the bonds is not stated,
t •« thought tbe initial issue will be
¿43.000,000.
« * *
now considered probable in official
that Governor Chamberlain
tlaotaruy retreat from his position
>osing other than tax remedial
tion at the special session called
December 21 and will officially re-
Overtaken by Storm.
L ebanon , Or., Nov. 23.—Henry Fulk-
ner and party, who started over the
mountians via the McKenzie route about
three weeks ago, and about whom con­
siderable anxiety has been felt, returned
to this place yesterday. The storm over­
took them when they were at Lost
Creek, 18 miles above the McKenzie
bridge. After stopping there a few days
they started across the mountains on
horseback and got as far as the first
summit, where they found the snow
about 30 inches deep and decided to turn
back. Then they had to wait at Lost
Creek until the Road Supervisor had
cut 60 trees out of the road on this side.
As they had plenty of provisions they
suffered only from colcPand dampness.
They will now go home via The Dalles.
The following were in the party: Henry
Fulkner and wife. Frank Foster, wife
and baby ; Thomas Davey and Miss
Pearl York.
ft
((
Ten Davs Out of Jail.
S alem , N ov . 23.—If Chris Thomas !
aunt Armstrong for the murder of could elude the sheriffs us easily as he
e Bnsminger.
" works’’ good business men he could
* * *
live happily and have plenty of money
Morgen Po<t print* a rumor from to spend. But he was caugfft this morn,
en that Princess Alice, wife ot j ing by Sheriff' B. B. Colbath, and if all
^^^«BBBMlkSppe.'ired two weeks j goes well he will soon be in the peni-.
>, and that her Coachman disappear- I tentiarv, from which institution he was
'at the same time. The people of released ten days ago.
•sden believe that the Princess and
Writing check* is a fad with Thomas,
coachman have eloped. The prin- and passing them is no trouble at all. i
daughter
of
Don
■ is tbe vonngest
When he got out of prison, after serving I
riot of Bourbon, pretender, to the a 12-months’ term for forgery, he imme-1
anish throne.
diately supplied himself with a blank i
* » *
_
i table of the ages of love in men and check book bearing the name of Ladd &
Bush, and since that time he was wanted '
*,a* b*en ■comPl'e<l bv Professor
"ll. a felloW in Clark University and nothing that money could buy. He I
merit an instructor at the Valpariso, boarded at different places in Salem for a j
d., Normal School. He has reached week, and after paying his bills with
* conclusion that neither sex is safe checks took a trip out in the hills south
>m Copie s dsrts after it has reached of town. Walking proyed not to be good
e age of 3 years. In 15 years he has so he bought a team and carriage, pay­
r
vestigated 800 cases ami his figures go ing for it with a $300 check, which the
prove that the maturity of a worn. farmer was glad to receive for his team.
i ' s heart is reachetl at 22 and a man's Then he drove around through the best
prune-growing district in Oregon and
C: 24.
bargained for a number of good prune
* * *
.
oichards. If he had taken a notary
public along to make out the papers he
The tension between Russia and Corea
might now have deeds to some fine land
as become more tense by reason of u
' in the far-famed Red Hills. But Sheriff
vaty made by tl;e latter in connection
Colbath heard of his operations and
.
fith the opening of the Port of Yong
' l^ ’Iam Pho to foreign trade. The Russian thought he recognized in these heavy
GABfljinister is reported to have notified the I transactions the work of the ex-convict.
He went after his man and found him
I nperor that if the port is thrown open
with the check book and stubs in his
gatioir'.ll’ foreigners, Russia will take drastic
pocket. Though Thomas had received
■isco, fr/ction against Corea. To this end the
money on a number of his checks he had
to
Imperor is reported to have declared he
not a cent in his pockets when captured.
fOBU 4d not consider it any of Russia's busi-
Had he not lingered too long in this
iess what he did with his territory,
vicinity after passing his first cheeks
“d-
Captain lames B. McIntyre, who had he might have traveled in ease to any
's ElSpnimand of the steamer South Portland part of the country, provided he could
When she was wrecked at Cape Blanco, find people as easily deceived as those he
— 8regon, October 19, had his license re­ worked here in Salem.
voked by the United States Local In-
Conscience.
ftAAMoectors. The official, severely criticised
[TO
THE
EDITOR
TILLAMOOK HEADLIOHT.]
McIntyre. They declared that his ship
Ileb. viii., 10.—I will put my laws
was poorly managed in that he never
had a fire or boat drill while he was into their mind, and write them in their
, m liter of her, and they charged him hearts ; and I will be to them a God,
OKS **’** being unskilled in his navigation and they shall be to me a people. 11.—
And they shall not teach every man his ■
and grossly negligent in taking sound-
neighbor, and every man his brother,
mitil ’®XS fln<I •leering his course.
know the Lord ; for all shall know me, |
* * *
OTO
Tbe repotted intention of Clydeyachts from the least to the greatest.
There was no chance to exercise the
men to challenge for the America's cup
was confirmed by the Glasgow Herald. conscience under the law. for it said !
The paper adds “ The latest sugges. what to do, and what not to. My,
tion on the subject which is favorably opponent think he has life bv trving to |
received is that Messrs. Coates. Clark conform to the scriptures, but I claim
three yachts,
that a man's conscience is his supreme j
und Donaldson should head Watson,
three sepa
Fife ­
rate syndicates and have to be raced guide. John v., 39.—Search the scrip-
designed respectively by and the best tures ; for in them ye think he have
eternal lite ; and they are they which
and Mylin, the yachts
testify ot me. If Christ accomplished
throughout the summer,
one to be selected to challenge in 1905.” anything, it was to fulfill the law, and
to establish the conscience. When I was
* * *
In connection with the report that an
a small boy, mv father told me to get
organized conspiracy on the life of King
readv and’ go to Sunday-school. I tohl
Victor of Italy was discovered during him that I did not want to go, he never
his recent visit to England, the London would let me take his jack knife, but
- Daily Mail declares that at Cherbourg this time he gratified me by handing it
—_ just before the royal train was due to to me. and telling me to go down in the
pass, a sergeant of the guard discovered orchard and cut some sprouts that grew
a number of rocks piled on the track
in
up around
an .apple tree, after whipping
e US such a manner me that
with if one
the of train
them,
had he asked n>e if I
The obstru.
Mrask
it would have been ditched, wanted to go to Sunday-school, of course
was removed hur.
I was please«! to get to go. Tbe Sunday
riedly just as the train passed school
The teacher asked me what it was
soldier who was assigned to guard
that that
told me right from wrong without
section of the track has been being told bv some one else ? I answered
■■ suspicion
ft * of * being implicated her, I did not ¡«now, she said that it was
1 to the News from Victor, called conscience. Th? conscience is de­
* six young boy* were arrested veloped by exercise ju«t as any other
to the ” bull pen’’ for jeering part of our nature.
An«i no one can expect to enjoy God’*
op*. They were all released
approval who allows the conscience to
their parents were warned lie dormant, or who destroy* it. All
be kept off the street* in the men do wrong, but repentance restore*
Fit is said that when the soldiers a clear conscience. A guilty conscience
very annoying. The conscience is ones
f the home of Mrs. Dodsworth, is
ownself exemplified, it i* our own in<li-
■nsband, William Dodsworth, vidunlitv, it make* us a tree moral agent.
Bident of the local Miners’ I’nion Oleo i* the fraud on butter, tempera­
Iree dhys ago, when he was killed ment on music, insanity or the con­
hut it doe* mat take the man of
Ine accident, and tried to arrest science.
experience long to point out the differ­
i she drove them away with a ence. Youth i* the lime to learn to
r. Eighteen men arc now in the realize the dictate* of conscience. It
len" suspected <»f complicity in may appear that we may enjoy many
if we destroy our conscience, hut
wing up of the Viod’cator mine thing*
the asvlum, the prison or eternal hell is
night.when two men were killed. the bitter end.
I- C. G ovk .
OUR 50
IPER CENT
1 DISCOUNT
SALE !
ON REMNANTS
AND
DRESS GOODS i
Has been a great cyttraction to the ladies. It will
continue only a few days longer.
(IC)
Remnants in Outing Flannels, Calicoes and mis-
cellaneous Dry Goods at Bargain Prices.
¡¿/ This has been a banner yeai 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 hate 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.
y)
I
ox
NEW
FRANK J. CHENEY
0 before me sud «o boeri bed in my
’his tfh day of December. AD :■*»
A GLF AAON
Publie.
)<reiT»
F J. CHENEY A
v Dvotvw*«. »a?
Fata l* Eil’s <[• the he*t
a S
FALL FABRICS
For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order.
Temptingly Attractive
In Weaves, Colorings and Prices
SARCHE t , the Tailor, Tillamook
Come early and secure first choice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 per load,
DELIVERED.
DRY WOOD, *2 30.
Order* for Lumber promptly Attended to.
TILLAMOOK' LUMBER. COMPANY
*
J. s LAMAR.
TlSSKK I.AHU ACT, Jl'VH j. 1S7,. S' otics Kos
r i Mi.ICS r loM
United .AI m U m L«nd offir?,
<>r< Koi> City.
.
• H' l ob«- r 19< h. 1 '#»»'!
Noti?? i« h'‘r?hy giveti timi in compili lain
vai ili ih? provini' fi» ni thr uct «if CoiigrtM <»i
juneft, il;8 ••ntitl««l
Ali mci for tur unir */l
timi rt I mik I h III U h * HlMf<*N of California Oirgon
5ictu«la an«l Washington Trrrit«/ry," h » rx
trnded U» all ttie Public l.an«l »taira b) if t <»i
Aii*u»t 4. i8*y2.
EiJNA M MAMIM.
Oi Tillufflook, • ount) oi i lllainook, Sta«? <»i
«Jregon
ha» thia <\*y «le<l in Ibi« office ber
«w«»rn «tateMimi No *-<i| fffr th? pnrthaa? of
the H
oi Ne *4 wiid W *9 of Me ‘4 of Nr< tion
No. 3 in towpohtp 2 Moulh, M hhk «* lo W » al
and wtll offer proni to «b«/w tlmt the land
Mmght i« n or? valuabl? for ita timlF*r or «tour
«bali for isffrimItural ptirpo»«-«. and to rataLliwh
ber «-lalni to «ai»l lami heiore the • < miii I) CI» rk
«»f rillamook Cou«ity, Ot? at Tillaioook « Ity
«>r? OH -»tur fay. the 2n«1 day uf Jauuaty, 1904
Hlie nainraa« witnenM«
»am d?«critM«1 lands sr? r«|nr-tr«1
lamia in this «»ffii« on or befoie to
f Janna. ) . i » m
A m . fmro M A. I ihmmiii . Registi
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.
«•' « i
■c
■ t; z. if £’* ' ® * to'
QUattroa« Wreck«
Careleswne** i* re»p»msil»le for mnnv
n railway wreck and the ««me www«
are making human wreck« of «offerer«
from Throat and Lung trouble* But
since the advent of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Cold*, even the wont ca*e* can lw cured,
and hopeless resignation is no longer
Loi* Cragg. of
necessary. Mr*.
Mrs. Lois
cheater. M am , i* owe of many wh<r*e
life wa* »«red by Dr King » N»w Di.-
coverv. This great remedy i* gnaranteed
for all Throat and Lung diseases bv
Cha«. C! Inngh, Druggi«t. Price*. 50c and
• I Oik Trial hottie« free.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
r.. Tillamook
i'; 11.........1. County.
for
Dvpaitmert of the Interior.
Department No. 1.
Laud office at Oregon City. Ore ,
State of Oregon, plaintiff,
)
October ioth, 1903.
v«.
■ Notice is hereby given that the f liowing-
Frank Severance, administrator 7
nained settler has filed uoticv of his inteutiou
to the Estate
of Herman |
. to make final ptoof in support of hie claim, and
de,c,ui“nt-
j
Iin«i
■ that «am
«aid, proof win
will be made beforn
before the
Thia cause coming- on to be heard upon the Count) Uh rk of Tillamook County, at Tilla-
application of J. N. Hart, District Attorney. , mook, Oregon, on November
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26th, I903, viz. :
for an order requiring all persons interested '
HENRY FLATTS.
In the estate mentioned in the information 1
^or llie
sec‘ J1’
herein, to appear and show cause, if am R V W*'
they have, within a time to be fixed by the
He names the following witnesses to prove
Court, why the title to the land described in i her continuous residence upon and cultivation
the information should not vest In the State of said laud, via :
of Oregon, and it ap}»earing to the Court j James M. Morgan. Edward Morgan. Henry
that upon the filing of the information here- I Dunstan, E. N. l*latts, of Netarts, Oregon.
in, a summons was duly issued to Frank
A lgernon 8. D resser . Register.
Severance Administrator of the estate of |
Herman Brown, deceased, the defendant
NOTICE FOE PUHL'CATION.
above named, and the person in possession.
Department of the interior
requiring him to ap^ie/tr and answer the in-
Land Office at Oregon City, Or?.,
formation herein within the time allowed j
November 7th, 1903.
.
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tnat
«urn-
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rt'z
by law in civil actions ;____ __ __ ____ _____
Notice is hereby given that the following
mon« has l»een duly served upon said de­ 1 named
anted settler has» riled notice of his intention
fendant in person within Tillamook County, I to make
mak flual proof in support of his claim,
Oregon more than ten days prior hereto ; ami that said proof will b-* made before the
and it further appearing to' the Court that j County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tills-
this action was prosecuted by J. N. Hart. , mook City, Oregon, on December 19th, 1903, vix
District Attorney of the Third Judicial Dis­
AI.VIN J. RVRDIUK,
trict of the State ot Oregon, by the leave and I 11.E. No. 14513, for the N », of Sw ‘4, Nw K Se
under the direction of the Governor of said
»• c. 24, tp. 1 south, range 9 west.
State ; that B. L. Bddy has been employed
He names the following witnesses to prove his
by said Governor as additional counsel in continuous residence upon aud cultivation ot
this cause ; that on or about the 12th dav of saiti land, viz :
September 1S99, one Herman Brown died
Walter U. Bailey, John Weiss, William A.
intestate in Tillamook County. Oregon, and Shaw, John Perry, of Tillamook, Or.
the said decedant was. at the time of his
A lgernon S. D rkhskr . Register.
death, aninhabitant of said county, and the
owner of the following described real pro­ T imber L and A ct , J unk 3, lg?!.—N otick boa
perty rfhuated therein, to wit :
P ublication .
The North Half tt»j) of the South Half
United States l.and Office,
Gx), of beetion Two (2). in Township
Oregon City, Ore.,
One (I) South of Range Seven (7) West
November and 1903.
of the Willamette Meridian ; that
the
Notice is heietiy given that in compliance
said Herman Brown was the person last with
the provisions of the act of Congress ot
seized of said real property, and he died June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
without heirs, leaving said real property
timber lands in the States of California,
escheated and vested in the State of Oregon, of
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as
subject only to the lawful claims of credi­ extended to ull the Public Laud States by act of
tors ; that Frank Severance, the above August 4, 1892.
: ■amed defendant, is the duly appointed,
I.ANGK,
qualified and acting administrator of the Of Tillamook, MICHAEL
comity of Tillamook, State of
estate of said Herman Brown, deceased, and Oregon, has this day fled in this office lits
as such administrator, sai«l Severance is in sworn statement No. 6325, for the put chase
possession of said described real property OI
„ W
,, 4 of Sw J4. of section 28 and S H
of lu
the
claiming such possession for the purpose of o ' f Ï *4 <‘| section 29, in township No.
subjecting the same to the payment ofcer- 2 South, Range No. 8 West, and will offer
tain claims of creditors against the estate of 1 I proof to s
•aid Herman Brown, deceased.
j more valuali
It is therefore
agi ¡cultural
O rdirkr : That all persons interested in to said 1am
the said estate of Herman Brown, deceased, mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
be, and they are hereby, required to appear Nat unlay, the 30th »lay of January, I904. He
before this Court, and show cause, if any | names as witnesses .
they have, within sixty days from the date j Walter (’. Hailey, John Weiss, Vincenz Jacob,
hereof, why the title to the real property Benjamin Jacob, of Tillamook, Oregon.
described in the information herein, and I Any and all persons claiming adversely the
being the estate of Herman Brown, deceased, ! 1 above-described lauds are requested to tile their
late of Tillamook County. Oregon should [ claims in this office on of befoie said 3OU1 day of
not vest in the State of Oregon ; that this
: order be published for at least six successive ' January, 1904.A lgernon 8. D rksbku , Register.
weeks from the date hereof in the Tillamook
Headlight, a newspaper published in Tilla­ T imber L and A ct , J unk 3. 1878.—N otice tor
mook County, Oregon,
P ublication .
Done in open Court, this 9th day of
United States I.Hiai Office,
November, A.D.. 1903.
Oregon City, Oregon,
GKO. H. BURNETT, Judge.
October 7th, 19O3.
Notice
is
hereby
given that in compliance
•• 8TATB OF OREGON./ 8.3.
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
\
Countv ofTillninook. i
1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
1
I. HOMBR MASON, County Clerk and June 3. lauds
in the Slates of California. Oregon
' Clerk of t he Circuit Court of the County of timbei
and Washington Territory," as ex
• Tillamook and State of Oregon do hereby Nevada
tended
to
all
the Publ'.tf Land States by act of
\ ] certify that
copy ’ of order
bus
V....V the
V..V foregoing '-'»H.
•'
I I been by me compared with the origi
original, and August 4th, I8J2,JOHN BORBA,
' ! . that it is a correct transcript therefrom,
and
thcrefr
► Of Beaver, county • f Tillamook, State of Oregon,
• the whole of such original order as the same
this day tiled in this office bls SWOTS
\ appears of record at my office and in mjr has
statement No. 63<>8, for the purchase ol the
J custody.
Nw
of Nw ‘4. Nr «4 of Nw L and S
of
\
In Testimony Whereof,
Nw % of sec No. 28. in Township No 2 Month,
I have hereunto set by hand and affixed range
No.
8
weal,
and
will
offer
proof
to
show
\ the seal of said Court thin tilth day
<!?_,. of ' that the land sought is more valuable for its
J November. 1993.
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
<
HOMER MASON, Clerk.
and to establish hjs claim to said land before
the County Cleik of Tillamook Comity, Oregon,
NOTICI OK FINAL 8KTTLKMMNT.
at Tillam<M>k City. Oregon, on Monday, the
28th day of December, I903. He names as wit­
;
N oticb is HBBKUY
GiVKN,—That the nesses :
\ undersigned, executrix of the last will and
Walter C. Bailey, John M. Weiss, Benjamin 0.
\ testament of JAMES TONE deceased, has ' Snuffer, Harris G. Cox, of Tillamook, Oregon
J tiled in the County Court, of the State of
Any and all persons claiming adversely tl>«
Oregon* for Tillamook County her final above described lands aie tequealed to file their
account as such executrix, anil that Tuesday, c aims in this office 011 or befoie said 28th da)
the Nth day of December, A.I). 1909, at the of December. IW03.
1 hour of ten o'clock a.m. has been fixed by
A lgernon S. D rkhhku . Register.
said Court as the time for the hearing of
i objections to said account, and the settle­ T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878 —N cticm for
ment thereof.
P uhi . k ation .
ANN TONE.
United states Land Office,
Bseeatrii of t he i iti a 111 and teal a
Oregon City, O egon,
ment of James Tunc, deceased.
September 2ist 1903.
Notice
i«
hereby
that in compliance
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N oth k fob with the provisions given
of the act of Cong»?«.« of
>*< BLK’ATION.
June3r«l,
187M,
entithd
"An
net for i I ihnh I r of
United Staten Land Oflic?,
t mber lands in lie 8 ales of California Oregon,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Nevtuia ami Wnnhington Territory," a« «-x
November 7th, nx>4.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance ■ended to all the Public Laud Stales by act of
v ' with the proviaioiiH of the act of Cougreaa of August 4, 189 ISABELLA WATT,
| June 3, I878. entitled "An act for the Male ot Of (laribnhli, county of Tilliiinook, Htate ot
/ timber landM in the Statea of California. Ore. Oregon, ha« thlM day filed in thia office her
; gon. Nevada and WiiHhington Territory,” a* sworn Ntateumnt No 6203 for the puieliMsi* of
/ extended to all the Public Land States t*> act the W
K of W
% o
section No. 33,
|| of Al gU*t 4, 189a.
111 township No. 2 Soulli, Range 10 Weal, nil I
')
ROSIE JACOB.
will
offei
proof
to
allow
that the land
; ' Of Hpruce, County of Tillamook, State ol
in more valuable for da timber <»r atone
\ Oregon, has this day filed in thia office het Hoiixht
Io-Hgricultiitnl purposes, and toestabish
a
Mworn statement No. 6^29, for the purchase of than
her chiini to Maid land before the County Clerk
J tlirSw-% ot section No 34. tn tp. a Honth. Range of
Tillamook « ounty, st Tillamook Coiiuly,
. No 8 West, and will offei proof to «how Oregon,
on Haturdny. the 28ih<fi»y of N uv ? u .I hm ,
' that the land Nought is more valuable for 1908
y*he nainmt hh witimascH ;
_ its timber 01 stone than for Hgriciiltural pur
J iuiipx M. Morgan, l< <*. Morgan, Jnmts
— poaes, and to eNtabliKh her claim to nhk I land Morgan, of Netaiti*. Ore , Alexandei Watt, of
before the C«>unty Clerk of THIainook County,
Ore.
k Oregon, at Tillamook C ty, Oiegon. on Moil Tillamook,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
K day, the 2sth day of January, I'<04. She nameM nliuve described lamia are requested to file their
F as witiieMsei«
clainiM in this office on 01 boh.re nhk I 28th day
C
Walter«.'. Kaliev |ohn 'A ejss, Vincens Jacob, of November, 1903
Michael Lange, of Tillamook. Oregon.
A lukrnon D nkhher , Register.
F
Any ami all persona claiming adveiaely th?
k above described ands are ie«|ueste<! to file their T imber L and , A< r J unk 3. 18 8 NorrtK for
C claims in thia office on or behire said 2->th day
Pl’BI IC A I ION
J of January, 1804.
United Htste« I. mik I Office,
A m . i rnon 8 D resmkk , Register.
Oregon < 1 y. Oregon
Srptrinbrr 18th, isoj.
TiMRF.it L and . Ai r junk 3, 1 «78.--N otick fob
Notire I n hereby given that in compliance
PUBLICATION.
with
the
provision«
of
the act «»f < ofigir»« of
United siatHM l.and Office.
lune 3rd, IM78 entitled "All net for the Male of
Oiegon City, Oregon,
timber I hih I m in the Htiitee of Calihri uin, Oregon,
Nowmhcf 7th. 1903.
Nevada and Washiugtoii Territory," mm ex-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance tended to h II the Public l.and MMrii ‘ by act of
with the provisions ot the act of < ongres« of August 41I1, 1892
June 3, 1K78. »-ntltltd “All act for the «ale of
EMANUEL T HI'AKKS.
Umber land in the Mlate* of California, Oregon. Ot
county «if Tillninook. Ktst? of
Nevada and Washington TerHtoty.” as extended Oregon, tia« thin «lav filed in tldM offne
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to nil the Eu bin IA lid Stale« by acl of August 4, sworn statement No. <>»92, f«»r the purclia«e
<»f
1 «9'2,
th« N H of Ne M and N
ol H« '« of
BKNHARt» JACOn.
section No 29, in Tp No 2 South, Mange 8
Of Hpriir?, County of Tilluin<N»k. Slut? of W and will offer pi oof to show that the fluid
Oregon ha* thl* day fit«««) in this offne hiw Nought is more oluable lor ita t’liiber or stone
«worn NtatriiiHiii N«». 6p8 for the purchase of than for agricultural purport?«, nnd to ertablhh
the N % of Ne % ami se
of N? '< of •■« ja his claim to «aid I mik I before the < oiinty Clerk
and Nw *4 of Sw % of wc No 13 in tp No a s, of TillH'nook < oiinty, Tilla nook City, Oregon,
rsiigr No 8 W, und will offer proof to ah.»w on :-«Ui.r«1ny the jMth <I m ) of Novelnln-i, 1O03. Ibe
hst the Iniid «ought la more vsliisbi? for ila
a* witoesaea
timber or »tone then for ng icultuml pnrpoMm. name*
John Wrl*». Walter <’ Bailey, of Tillamook,
ami to establish K in claim to «MidlMmi fíelo h t lie Or«-. ; John Hortai of Braver, or« . Benjamin
County Clerk of Tilismouk Count), nt Till«» O sriiiffer. of rillamook. ore
mook city, Oregon <m Monday, the 25th day of
An) hii «1 all peiaona claim in* advrriwly th?
Jnimary, H/14
He name* a« wi no*-» .
above <lrRc-ril>«<| land« are ie«|iic»ti-<i to file
Wnltrr< Bailey. John Wei»a. Vincent Jacob, then dal « In ihlM office on or before nu I<I
Michael I «mt of TillsiiHNik Oiegon
28th «lay of Novewilier. root.
Any and nil Mrsuna clulmiug adversely ’he
AL<<KRN<IN 8 D rfmnkb , Regiiit r
ab«»T-described land« nr? reoue«-tc«1 to hie their
claima n thia office on or le-fore anjd a$tli <!«•)
ol Jniiuvry, 1< fm .
A lgernon 8. D remskr . Regirttr
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COHN & CO
\(i
1903
Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per
a
i Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per
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Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
FOR SALE.
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Dairy Farm of 120
Acres on the Miami,
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only. Oregon. Five
In Tillamook
miles fr m tidewater. Good roud. Pnce
If. 750. on em y term«.
For further informa t inn
. riant v
>n ville.
Parriah.