Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 14, 1904, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
( strictly in advance .)
One yep. ......................................................
1.50'
Six months..................................................
75 I
Three months..........................
•’»O
LOST IN STRAITS.
Fifty-Four
Live» Sacrificed to
Storm.
HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 14,
age remained to show that she had /oer
been.
By heroic eff<»itfl. the crews of the two
tugs saved the lives of nearly all w ho
had remained oboard the Clallam
A ,
few’ were swept away and jierished in
the blHCkmsMoi the storm, with none to
heed their bhoula and ( lies.
Tl e ('losing s<a ne in 11 • is the most ter- ’
lihle marine tragedy ev( r known in1
these walers, was eight miles north of i
Protection Inland, only a sh< rt distance
north of Port Townsend an I approxim- ’
ately 80 miles In ni Victoria. I he Hol­
yoke picked the Clallam up off Smiths
Island. The survivors of the wreck were
brought to Seattle at 5 o’clock tonight
on the steamer Dirigo.
19C4.
To the Farmers.
T imblk L and A ct . J ink j . 1,78.—N oth k
Pl'Bl.lCATlON.
United States Land Office.
Oreguu ('ity, Ore.
N<>\ ember and iqc 3
Notice is hereby given that in conipliai «»*
with the provisions of the act of Congress ot
June 3, 1*78, entitled “An act for the sale
of timber lands in tliv States of California,
1 Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended 0» all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. 1892.
MICHAEL LANGE.
Of Tillamook, county of T’llamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statcinenl No. 6325, for the purchase
■ of the W
ot Sw
of section 2X and S ,*2
of be *4 of section ¿9, in township No.
2 South, Range No. 8 West, and will offi r
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for us timber orstoue than for
agricultural purposes,and to establish his claim
to said land before the County Clerk of 1 illa-
inook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
j Saturday, the 30th day of January, I904. He
names as witnesses :
Walter (' Bailey, John Weiss, Vincenz Jacob,
Benjamin Jacob, of Tillamook. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 30th day of
January, T904.
A lgernon S. D kefser , Register.
S eattle . Jan. I).—The Scutl 1« -Victoria
STSSS . ! as-.s.ssisjfSroiSsssS
bteamer (-lalh in was |<>Ht «ally this iikiti
ing midway between Smith Inland and
J
o'
o
Dungeness 8,/il, at li-ast 54 persona h-o*
Frrfl C. Baker. publisher
ii g their liveH in the disHsh r. Every !
|ieraon who put < tf in th»* lifeboat*, low­
Arsenical Poisoning.
ered w lu n it waa apparent 'dial the
steamer could not live out the terrific
A supplementary report on the pres­
gale iliat was blowing, drowned.
ence of arsenic in food has just been is­
Only those wiio stayed by the vetwel,
sued in England that in some respects is
fighting against the sea for possession of
more important than the earlier one,
tin? craft- were save I.
I hese persons
which appeared about two years ago.
were compelled to fight desperately for
When it was discovered that the epidem­
' their lives, rushing forward when th»*
ic <»( neuritis which broke out in Man­ I vessel turned on her l>eum ends, clinging
chester in the winter of 1900 01 was
franti ally to the rails ami finally elip- Municipal Affairs at Buttermilk
largely due t* • b»-er in the production ot
pin j off tip* aides of the vessel into the
Citv
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice fob
which glucose w as employed, a inomcn
PUIM.lCAl ION.
water or to a liferaft that had been low­
United Slates Land Office,
[To THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ]
tary sensation was created in other
ered. Sulrtwquenlly they were picked
Oiegon <‘i y, Oregon.
M r . E ditl ’R,—I haint rit much for the!
countries where that beverage is manu­
November 30II1, 1903.
up by the tugs Sen Lion and Holyoke.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
papers sente this grate and glorious
factured. It was soon ascertained that
'
with
the
provisions
of
the
act of Congress of
It was not the fault of commanding
June 3rd, I878, entitled “An act for the sale of
the arsenic was introduced into the glu­
country turned down good obi Horace
officers nor the men in charge of the life
timb« r lands in the States of California. Oregon,
cose by sulphuric acid made from con­
Greeley tor president.
Previous to he |
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­
boats i liat I he passengers w ho took to
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
taminated Spanish orcs. This revelation
foar that time I had been ritin fer quite :
August 4H1, 1892.
the boats were lust. When the lifeboats
JOHN ILER,
was highly reassuring to Americans, be
a spell. Alas, them halsium da vs when (
were lowered land was in sight, yet the
Of Cloverdale, county of Tillamook, State of
I courted Mirandy and rit tip the weakly '
cause there was no reason to suppose
Oregon,
has
this
day filed 111 this office his
i impotent Clallam was unable even to
sworn statement No. 6335, for the purchase of
that any ol the impure acid was brought
happening of our uayburhood for the
the Sw of Nw lX, N’w of »w *4. eec. '¿5«nd
! make headway against the gale. Pru­
Se *4 or Ne J4 and Ne *4 of Se *4 of
to the United Stales. Il now turns out,
Bugle, and drempt of beiii a grate
dence dictated that the passengers ami
-ectioii No 26, in Tp. No. 4 South, Range !•»
though, that the same baleful agent
litterery lite, or a horse dockter, is gone
W, and will offer proof to show that the laud
such of the crew needed io navigate
sought is more valuable for its timber or stotie
sometimes gets into beer in another man­
forever. May be I wuz to hastey, but
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
i the bi.Mts be given the opportunity of i
his claim to said land before the County clerk
ner. Wh< re arsenical coke has been em­
I just sez when they beet old Horace,
saving their lives by the lifeboats. That
ot Tillamook County, Oregon. atTillaniook City,
ployed in the drying kilns the poison has
that grate editur fer a meazly offis like
Oregon, on Friday, the 12th day of February .
1 they failed to reach shore was due en­
i9o-l. He names as witnesses :
often worked its way into the malt,
bein’ president, that thar want no use
Charles Kav. Frank Owens, Charles P. Nel­
tirely to the fact that human strength
and as much as onc-stxteenth ot a grain
son, Clifford Alattoon, of Cloverdale, Oregon.
of talkin, the peeple dident have no ap-
j whs but a «feeble protest against the fury
Any and all persons claiming ad vers ly the
has been detected in a gallon of beer
preshiason of jeenyus, and I allowed I
above described lands are requested to file
[ of the elements.
their
clain s in this office on or before said
brewed therefrom.
Arsenic has also
dident have no sweetness to waist on
12th day of February. 1904.
No Safety on Board.
been found in veast, molasses, syrup,
A lgernon S. D resser , Register
I he dezzert air. so I stuck to Mirandy
H id all the passengers and crew re- ■
powdred chocolate and other articles
and the 80 aker farm that father giv us,
T imber L and , A ct june 3. 1878.—N otice for
; iiiamed aboard, it is undoubtedly true
which seem to be unrelated to that
P ublication .
and so am ez you see me today. But
i dial most of them would have Irven lost
United States LandJOffice,
fluid.
The question arises, therefore,
thar hez been doins here in Buttermilk
O egon City, Oregon.
i when the boat turned over and gave up
November 7th, 1903.
whether similar products in this country
i Im struggle. Others stronger ami bet-' Citly that orler be rit up fer the enlilen- The Celebrated Buhl Milk
Notice
is
hereby
that in compliance
Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and with the provisions given
arc absolutely free from the same objec­
ment of fiichur jenerations. It all sum
ot the act of Congress of
j ter able to care for themselves drowned j
j June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
Doors.
tionable ingredient.
about in our town elekshon. Thar was
timber land in the States of California, Oregon.
1 with the relief tugs standing by waiting
| Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended
A British medical journal, “The Hos­
one party sez let us have law an order,
| to Lak«* them aboard.
to all the Public Land States by act of August 4.
pital,'' was recently inspired by these
an pertect our young men frum rooin,
1892,
For 11 hours the Clallam battled again­
BENIfARD JACOB.
and kindred discoveries to propose a
an this party lied the hackin of all good
Of
Spruce, County of Tillamook. State ot
st the fury of the storm before the Strug- I
Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office his
scheme of education bv means of which
men, hut agin them was the Free an
gle wuh abandoned and the boat settled
sworn statement No. 6328, for the purchase of
poor people might be enabled to choose
the N M of Ne and Se J4 of Ne l4 of : ec. 32
i back ini-» the waters.of dieSoiind. Early | Eazies, and the Free an Eazies got in
and Nw *4 of Nw
of sec. No. 33 in tp. No. 2 >,
between sale and unsafe foodstuffs. One
moast of thar men.
Mirandy wuz all ,
range No. 8 \V, and will offer proof to show
i in the afternoon of Friday the steamer I
may well question the practicability ol
hat the land sought is more valuable for its
broiik up about it, an somehow I felt ,
I became disabled ; later in the Jay three
timber or stone than for ag> ictiltural purposes,
such a scheme. It would be a compli­
kind of upsot invself, fer me and Mir- I
and to establish his claim to said land befo»e the
' lifeboats, freighted w itli hu nan life, put 1
Comity Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla-
cated matter, and could not well be pill
andy coodent fergit our hoy Joab that [
j mook City, Oregon, on Monday, the 25th day of
<»ff into the sea and went down almost ;
into operation for several years. As for
January,
4. He names as wi nesses :
went to his rooin at the gamblin tabul,
within the vision of the watchers aboard. |
, WalterC. Bailey, tohn Weiss, Vincenz Jacob,
making direct tests and analyses, that
and
when
the
elekshon
wuz
on
Mirandy
Michael
I.ange
of Tillamook, Oregon.
During all the remainder of the after. |
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
is out of the question for the rich as well
and me got down and prayed every nite
abov described lands are requested to file’their
noon and half of the night that followed
as the poor.
far more effective sale
claims n this office on or before said 25th day
that the good Lord wood put it into
crew and passengers fought to keep the
ol January, 19«>4.
guard is governmental
supervision,
men’s harts to stop them things that
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
boat a float.
Temptingly Attractive
There should be lodged with some ofli
rooin boys, and espeshally we petitis-
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
In (lie meanw hile the distress of tin*
cial or bureau ample authortv to inves
P ublication .
In Weaves, Colorings and Prices.
I vessel hud been noticed by watchers i houed that no uther fainly serkel wood
United States Land Office,
tigatc suspicious adiblcs and potables,
be broken under sech a cloud of sorrow
Oregon ( itv, Oregon.
ashore. The steamship company own- j
Cail now he seen at—
November 24th, 1903.
to stop their sale immediately, and, in
mg the Clallam begged steamer ami tug* ' az kurn over ours when we found out
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
case it can be shown that the makers
with
the
provisions
of
the
act of Congress ot
that (»ur Joab had layed his employers
t
boal-owneiri of Victoria to put (»if to re­
June 3. 1878, entiled “ An act for the sale of tim­
marketed them with a knowledge of
money on the gamblin tabul, and theze I
ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
lieve I lie vessel and hurried an American
Come earlv and secure first choice.
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex­
their character, to punish the offence
old hands of mine had to make it good,
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
fleet of six tugs to the relief of the Clal­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
adequately, The United States is stead,
August 4 I892,
or the prizon gait wood cloze behind i
lam. But the Victoria boatowners re­
ANNETTA B. MASON,
lv making progress toward the legisla­
what used ter be the hoap of the hous-
OfTillamook City. County of Tillamook, State
fused to risk their craft in the gale. One
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
tion necessary for such protection. Al­
lioald. Pore Joab, when he saw his
steamer, the M uni, started out of Vic­
sworn statement No. 6275, f°r the purchase of
ready there is ample defence against
the E ’2 oi Nw '4, Sw !4 of Nw % and Nw
mother's broaken hart, he coodent stand
toria harbor to go to the* 'lallam's rescue
of
>w % of Section No. 35. in Township
deleterious articles which are imported.
it, and the boy went into a decline, and
No. 2 North. Range 10 West, anil will
but after striking the storm was com­
What is now wanted is a proper restra­
offer proof to show that the land sought is
one spring just when the dandelions wuz
pelled to put about ami run to safety.
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
int of the production of such tilings,
beginnin to bloom we layed him away
agricultural purposes, and to estgblish her
Hours
of
Agony.
claim
to said bind before the County Clerk
wittingly or mi wittingly, at home. There
on ’.he hillside.
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook
All this happened vesterdav afternoon. t
were reasons enough for the exercise of
City, () egon, on Saturday, the i3th day of
An 1 ez I wuz goin to sav, when the
Ihe culmination of the tragedy was
February. I904. She names as witnesses .
that powti before. A new one is afford­
elekshon kutn on, me and Mirandy wood 1
Lewis L. Smith, Harry T. Crane, Frank
postponed :or several agonizing hours. ,
Crane,
Frank Long, of Hobsonville, Oregon.
ed by the insight, now' given into the
look out at the hillside, and Mirandy sez
Anyi.nd all persons claiming adversely the
Bravely officers and crew of the helpless
cause of seieral thousand cases ol
above described lands are requested to file their
to me, sez she, " Hirum you no I can’t
hulk worked to save the vessel and the)
claims in this office on or before said 13th day
m untis in England, of which more Ilian
voat, but 1 hoap you will do youre
of February, 1904.
80 souls aboard of her, but in vain.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
a hundred terminated fatally,
dooty," and I notised sumthing shinin |
Staunch as she was, the Clallam could
in the corner ol her eve. I promised, and
not stand the terrific onslaught of the
SUMMONS.
I done my best, but the Free and Eazies
Dairy Strippings.
seas that raced in mountain high from
In
the
Circuit
Court
ot the State of Oregon
beet us out, and I reckon they wood laff
for Tillamook County.
the ocean and just before darkness began '
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
The Holstein cow Belle Sarcastic of the
The
Astoria
Company.
'
)
at
the
trubbles
of
pore
old
woodeoheds
to fall, it was resolved to make an at- '
Plaintiff,
I
Michigan Agricultural -college gave in
like Mirandv and me.
„
vs.
tempt to save the passengers at least
Ernest Barton (formerly Ernst >
her last period of lactation, extending,
Well,
ez
I
had
got
interrested
in
the
by the boats.
O. Svenson), Jennie C. Barton, I
over fifteen months, 27,219 pounds of
ar.d Nehalem Coal Company. |
elekshon. Mr. Editur, I thot I wood go ,
Two boats were launched and in these
Defendants.' J
up to the furst meetin of the town |
milk, containing 859 pounds of butter
To Jennie C. Barton, one of the defendants
some of the passengeis were entrusted
above named :
fat. Counting the overrun at our sixth,
trustees, which the Free and Ezies had |
to the angry waters. The first boat con­
In the name of the State of Oregon : You
this would be equivalent to more than
are hereby required to appear and answer
tained only women and children—three elekted. 1 got thar middlin earlv, and 1
the
complaint filed against you anil others
1,000 pounds of butter.
in the above entitled court and cause, on or
deck hands from the Clallam and Cap­ see only too or three trustees and a
Ixfore the last day of the time prescribed in
little
newspaper
feller
named
Pugsev
The Jerseys have a large start in num tain Lawrence, ot Victoria, going off in
the order for the publication of this .sum­
mons. to wit : On or before six weeks from
bers over olher dairy breeds. Thenumber her. The bout was overwhelmed 600 Skribble. This hear feller is a busuni
the loth day of December, A.D., 1903 ; and
if you fail so to appearand answer, for want
of registered jerseys is now more than feet from the Clallam and its occupants 1 trend of the mayer which the Free and
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court
Ezies
elected.
When
he
drifted
into
our
21-0,000. I he friends of the breed keep slit irked in vain for aid from those
for the relief demanded in its complaint here­
in, to-wit : For a decree for the foreclosure of
sounding their merits and they are not aboard the steamer. Not a band could town and started up the Buttermilk City
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Etnplojed,
a certain mortgage made and executed bv
Churn Dasher, him and the Mayer fell
Ernest Barton and yourself, bearing date
small, tor a special purpose cow, and be­ be raised to aid them.
June 1st. A.D..1901. and executed and d<-
in
luv
at
furst
site,
and
Pugsev
haint
little other dairy breeds. If all that the
The second boat rowed away into the
livered to The Astoria Company, the plain­
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
T imber L am ». A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for !
tiff above named, for the sum of One Thou­
Jersey men claim is true, they should he darkness On hoard the Clallam men put nothin in his paper which wood be
P ublication .
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un­ sand Dollars, upon the following described
United States Land Office.
like |oim Alden "speck tor themselves." were seen as the waves tore them from agin the Mayer, and him and Ihe Mayer
real property situated in Tillamook Countv,
dersigned
Executor
of
the
last
will
and
Oregon •.'ity, (>i egon.
gits thair beds togeathcr every once in
testament of DAVID SCHWELLNUS, de­ Oregon, to-wit ;
December 9th. 1903.
The North Half
of the Northwest
ceased.
has
filed
his
final
account
as
such
The ditfereucc between good ami poor the boat, but later she was still afloat.
Notice is hereby given that in • ompliance '
('4i and the North Half (U) <»f the
Die third boat, containing only men, so often and rite up a peace tcllin what with the provisions of the act of Congress of executor, in the Office of the County Clerk of Quarter
cows is strikingly illustrated by the ex
Tillamook County, Oregon, and' that the Northeast Quarter (l4i of Section Twenty
a
grate
man
the
mayer
iz,
and
how
June
3.
1S7S.
entitled
“
An
act
for
the
sale
ot
one (21) in Township Three (3) North of
swamped in launching.
pcrience of a Canadian farmer, w ho kept
timber lands in the 8tates of California, Ore­ County Judge ol said Countv has appointed Range Ten (1(>) West of the Willamette
Dany ul Webster and Androo Jakson was gon.
Nevada and Wit hington Territory." as Monday January 11, 1904. as the dav for the Meridian, containing one hundred sixtv
Trying to Save the Ship.
hearing
of
objections
to
said
account
and
twenty four cows and two hired men.
small trie kompared to the Maver. When extended to all the Pub ic l^nd States by act of the settlement thereof.
i acres, which mortgage was. on June 3rd',
August 4. 1892,
lie got a Ba I »cock tester ami tested Ins' From that time the mcmliers of the
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this Decem­ 1901, duly recorded in the office of the
I went in Pugsev wuz a settin thar
RICH \RD WOOI SEY
Countv Clerk of Tillamook Countv. Oregon,
crew
and
the
few
passengers
who
had
ber
loth,
1903.
cows. I Ic found hr was loosing money
Of Portland, county of Multaomsh. State
in book • L." on page 279 thereof Records of
chawin terbacker rite ¡»cart like, and of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
H erman H. T ubbesi . no ,
Mortgages of said County, the same having
on right of them, and sold the right, ami volunteered to remain aboaid, devoted
Executor
of
the
last
will
and
testament
sworn statement No. 6338 for the purchase 01
lookin
as
tho
he
thot
sumthing
wuz
a
been given to secure the payment of a cer-
of
David
Schwellnus.
deceased.
the lota 7 and 8, and E ^3 Sw *4 of Section t». in '
Mt the same time let one of the hired men themselves to the task of trying to save
' tain promissory note executed bv sai«t
H. T. B otts . Attorney for Bxecutor.
goin
to
hapen,
which
I
will
relait
in
m»
i
Tp.
3
S
Range
10
W
.and
will
offer
proof
to
show
Ernest Barton anil yourself, under date of
that the land souglit is more valuable for its T imber L and , A ct J unk j . tSTS.—N otice for June
go, presumably keeping the l»cst one. the vessel. The pumps were impotent
1st. 190). in favor of The Astoria Com­
neckst.
Him m H appy .
timber or atone than for agricultural pur|M»ses,
Pl BLICATION.
pany. the plaintiff above named, for the sum
He found hr made ns much money out of and three gangs of bailers were set to
and to establish hi« claim to said land befoie
United States Land Office,
1
of
One
Thousand Dollars, payable one year
woik.
In
spite
of
their
efforts,
the
water
the Register and Receiver of this office st
the cows he had left ami saved the feed
Oregon City, Oregon.
afterdate, with interest at the rate of ten
Pointed Paragraphs
Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 26th day of
gained on them and they were about to
j»er cent per annum until paid, said note
November
7th.
1004.
of the eight.
February, uxM. He names aa’uitnesscs
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
providing that in case suit or action
Frimk E. Svansoti, of Portland. Oregon; with the provisions of the act of Congress of further be
resign themselves to their fate when the
In the public eve—dust.
instituted to collect the same or
W iliiatn l ee. of Rainier. Oregon . Emanuel ; June 3. I878. entitled An act for the sale of should
The Tennessee expci imcnt station dem­ Richard Holyoke, one of the six tugs
any portion thereof then the said maker«
Little white lies live long and prosper. Erickson, ot Portland, Oregon : James J<»hn- timber lands in the States of California. «>rr- should pay such sum as the court might
onstrated that a gallon of milk cun be which had been sent to the rescue of the
a 11. of Spruce, Otegon.
The world will forgive a man almost ||Any and .'ill persona claiming adversely the gon. Nevada and Washington Teiritory." as adjudge reasonable as an attorney's fie
extended to all the Public Land States bv act in such suit or action ; said decree
made in the summer at a cost of 5 cents Clallam from Port Townsend, hove in
hove described land' are re«iu< sted to file their of A1 gust 4. I®9’-
anything except failure.
t<» further provide for judgment in favor
claims in thiaomev on or before said 261 h day
a gallon for feed and in the winter lor 7 sight.
ROSIK JACOB.
of plaintiff tor the full amount of prin­
Schemers get into office when honest of February.
Of
Spruce.
County
of
Tillamook,
State
ol
cipal
and interest secured by said promissory
cents a gallon. This would bung the
A i .; i - rnon S D resser . Register
A hue was thrown aboard the tug and men fail to do their dutv.
Oregon, ha« this day filed in this office her note, and that plaintiff's said mortgage be
«worn atatemmt No. 6529, for the pun ha«e ot decreed to be a first lien upon all of the said
food cost price ol butter at IO cents and with her tow she started tor Port Town |
NOTH E TO < IIFIHIOKS.
It is impossible to patch up a reputa
the Sw »4 of section No. 31. in tp. 2 South. Range mortgaged real property to secure the pay
14 cents respectively for two periods.
No 8 Weat. and will offer proof to «how ment of the said sums. t«»gcther with $30.rX
send.
She made fail progress, and it tion 90 the patches won’t show.
N. atick is H kekby G iven ,—That the on- that the land sought is more valuable for taxes paid by plaintiff on said land, attor
seemed for a time that the Clallam, with
A woman’s idea of a compliment is to drrsignol has l»ecn duly appointed by the its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- nev's tee«, and the costs and disbursements
County Court of the State of Oregon, for pours, and to establish her claim to said land of this suit. and said decree to further pr«>-
Saved From Terrible Death.
the remainder of her passengers and name her baby after a rich relation.
Tillamook County, administrator of the before the County Cleik of Tillamook Uounfy yide that you. the said Jennie C. Barton, be
The family of Mrs. M. |._ Bobbitt, crew, whs to l»e saved.
of GKORGtJ BROCK deceased. All Oregnn, at Tillamook (' ty, Oregon, on Mon­ torever barred and foreclosed of all right,
But the hungry
If a man who falls in love at sight is estate
person* having CLAIMS against said estate day the 25th day of January. IC04. She names title interest and claim in and to the said
ol Bargerton, Tenn , saw her living
•eas were not to l«e cheated of their pre» wise he will take a second look before .«re hereby reijnired to present the same to as witnesses:
described real property, and every part there­
and weir powerless to save tier. The
me properly verified as bv law required, at
Walter C. Bailev John Weiss, Vincenz Jacob. of. and that you be especially" barred and
most skillful physicians
and every and still more lives were to be sacrificed proposing.
the office of B L. Eddy. Attornev-at Law. Michael Lance, of Tillamook. <)r»-g- n.
foreclosed of and from dower and claim of
at Tillamook City. Ore . within six months
Any and all persons claiming adversely the dower in and to the same.
irmedv used, failed,
while consump­ to the god of the waters. The hull of
Sometimes the breaking of an engage­ from
the date hereof.
above described nn«ls are reuuestcd to file their
This summons is published in the Tilla­
tion w as slow lx but surely taking her the Clallam liegan to give wav before
Dated this 7th day of January. 1904.
ment enables the parties to live happilv
rlsims in thi« office on or before said ¿»th day mook Headlight once a week for six con­
hie
In this terrible hour Dr. King's
of lanuary. tSo*.
B. L. Ennv,
secutive weeks, to wit : on Thursday of each
the terrific nssaultsof the waves and the ever after.
Administrator of the Estate of ______
A uieknon S. D rkssrr Retister.
New Ihscovcrv lor Coiisumption turned
week, by order of Hon. W W. Conder, Uotmty
tVeorge Brock.deceased•
Judge of Tillamook Countv. Oregon, made
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
«lesp.ur into p»y The tirst b<»t tle brought Mi am of the t«»w line completed the
There are two sides to every storv. •
ami «late«! the Mth day ot' December. A.D.,
Ib-pjttin-
ill
of
the
Interior.
immediate relict ami its continued u«<- woik the seas had begun.
MOTICK TO CKKOITCKN
The victory von win means defeat for the
1903. the first publication of this summon«
Land office at Oregon City Ore ,
completely cnml her
It s the most cer
l»eing
dated the loth day of December. A l»..
¡►evember
«.
1^03.
Another Tug to the Rescue.
other fellow.
NoriCK is H kwfbv G ivix .-That the un
I’M»3. and the last publication there«»f being
tain cure in the wot hl lor all throat and
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
toe
f
llowing
■lersigneti has been duly appointed by the '
The tug Sea Lion sighted the Hol Joke
hat a grand and glorious world this Countv Court of the State of Oregon, for named «et’ler ha« filed notice of hi« intention <»n the 21«t dav of January, 1 9«»4. The time
lung troubles Gu.i ran teed BottlrsAiR-
to make til al proof in support of hiaclaun. and prescribe«! in tne order for publicati«»n of this
aml $1 O’>. frial Bottles Fite at Ubas and her tow al»out midnight ami sto »d by wonld be it every man would follow the Tillamook Countv. administratrix of the that
«an! proof will l-e ma.’e before the summons is once a week for six consecutive
estate of (»«ROY C QUICK deceased AH
I Clough, Bmg Store.
t • assist.
\t 12 Hii the Clallam went on advice he gives to others '
County
Ulerk of Tiliarrook County, ar Tilla­ weeks.
persons having CLAIMS against «aid estate mook, Oreg
B. I,. E ddy .
n oil Januarv 22nd. I904 viz
hereby required to present the same to
her beams and !»egan sinking rapidly
Attorney for Plaintiff.
No ordinary man can love a woman as .»re
ALBERT W PLANK.
nic properly verified as bv law require«!, at
H
K
No
IAS
7.
for
tne
Ne
l
4
Ne
see.
2R.
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COOKS once more happy. Gang­ \t I 07»ha settled and the tow lines were much ns she thinks he «»tight to and at­ the office of B L. Eddy. Attorney-at-I.aw
an«! N* Se V section 21, tp. 2 north,
at
Tillamook
City.
Ore.
within
si*
months
tend
to
his
work
at
the
same
time.
range 9 west
loff Är Snuffer have just received cut A tew minutes later she lurched
fr«»m the date hereof.
Empire Seperator for Sale.
He name« the following witnesses to pr«>ve
Life is a good deal like a meal in a
Da tri I this 7th «lav oijantiarv. 1VH>4
a ahipmrnt of Spotless Flour from •ad disappeared beneath the wavee.
hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation
In*
M
Q
uick
cheap restnur.irt. The things you want
For
m I c . an Empire Seperator in goo 1
of
said
land,
viz
:
Only
her
top
works
and
ft
»atmg
wreck
Goldendale, Wash
Administratna «< the estate «*f
tail to show up on the bill of tare.
Lewis L Smith Harry T. Urn no. Frank Crane order, at a very low figure Apply at
.DeSoy C Quick, deceased
1 Enk
Enekaon. «»f Hobsonville. Oregon
this office.
A lokrnon 8. D« rmrb . Rogtoter.
(fb*
(f ill.imooh
Ijtiibligbt
PEERLESS, WHITE RIVER, PRIDE
WALDO HILLS FLOUR.
You can save good money on your
Winter’s feed and
us at once.
Hour
Gangloff
bill by seeing
Snuffer.
Hardware, Tinware. Iron and Steel.
NEW
FALL FABRICS
For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order.
SARCHE , the
»
0
Tailor, Tillamook.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COCDP^NY
Centrally Ltoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. LtARSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON