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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 2, 1904. County School Superintendent’s Report. I iS.*.1.’.'- ¡T1SA MATTER OF HEALTH The following pupils successfully com Roll of Honor. pleted the last eighth grade final exami. Dist. No. 1.—George Gibson, Ethelyn nations • Crawford, Bernice Norton, Lloyd Mason, Lizzie Erricson, Ralph Young and Lil Mary Niger, Evan Ross, Clara Tinner, lie Young, Wilson River school, stet, George Tinnerstet, Robert Gibson, Clarence Dunn, Cloverdale. Bennie Center, Oscar Tittle. Bertha Farley. Long Prairie. Dist. No. 2.—Pearl West, Reed West, Jessie Wagner, Homer Cross, Hebo. Lida Bibby. Johnnie Aschin, South Prairie. Dist. No. 9 —137 pupils on roll. Quite a number of pupils failed in one | Dist. No. 11.—Alvin, Elsie. Elmer, or two branches and will be allowed to [Basil and Myrtle Sec veil, Jasper, Lee, i Minerva and Martha Alle/, Irene Alley. complete the examination in April. I Dist. No. 13.—Jessie Wagner. The enroHement and attendance holds Dist. No. 16.—Cloyd and Elsie Dawson, up well, considering the stormy winter i Frank Meyers. months. Dist. No 22.—Emma Iler, Mack Mat The clerks in the various school districts made the annual school enumeration toon. Hugh Arstill. Dist. No. 23.—Nettie and Edward during the last week in February. Smith, Myra and Addie Fletchall, ’Ella Absolutely Pure Robert Chamberlain is entitled to a McCormack,Vida Rogers, Horace Bibby, high place on the roll of honor. The re THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Nellie Hannenkrat, Nicholas Sheets. cord shows that he was neither absent Dist. No. 25.—Fred, Charlie, Louis, nor tardy for seven months in succession. Almeda and Esther Ekloff, Sammy Red Rexford Chamberlain missed butonedav A Juvenile Cyclone. ding, Jennie Redding, Glen Apsley, Gladys during that time. They walked five miles Apsley. A juvenile cyclonestruck Mount Tabor, each day. This is probably the best re Dist. No. 26.—Leonids, Clyde and Cliff east of Portland, on Friday, which cord of attendance in the county Kinnaman, Myrtle and James Payne, One teacher reports that the school Myron and Nellie Blanchard, Hortense wrecked several houses, one of which be longed to Rev. T- H. Starbuck, who is clock is so unreliable that she cannot Piehereau, Emil Woole. will known in Tillamook. He and his give any report of times pupils are late. Dist. No. 27.—Maggie Creecy, Alvis Every school house should be provided Curl Pansy, Chester and Mav Houser, wife and daughter had a narrow escape. The escape of Mrs. T. H. Starbuck and with a reliable time piece in order that Leora and Fred Hollett, Ella Thun, her daughter, Edith, was little short of school work may progress regularly. It Rena and Rae Moon. miraculous. “ My mother and I were in is essential that habits of promptness Dist. No. 33.—Daisy nnd Dollie Buckles, the kitchen at the time of the storm,” and punctuality be inculcated in the child. Anna, Helena, Hermann and Gertrude said the pretty little young woman who When pupils fail to pass the eigth Schlappi, Ladd Quick. Rosie Quick. had so narrowly escaped a tragic death. Dist. No. 41.—Robert and Rexford “ I saw the storm coming and called my grade examination, parents should not blame the teacher. Perhaps your child Chamberlain. mother, and when she came to the win was not ready to take the examination. Dist. No. 49.—Carrie, Charlie, John, dow and saw the debris in the air she Otto and Rosia Seaman. No pupil is allowed to take the examina thought it saw a cyclone and cried forme tion until the teacher can certify that the Dist. No. 50.—Perry, Lloyd and Roy to hurry to the basement. We crossed work has been completed as outlined in Brady, Sarah and Adelaid Gray, L’zzie the room to the basement door, but be Lucas, 4id ward Grey. the State Course of Study. fore we could gft through the door the house shook and we were thrown to the > Z floor and went crushing down with the cn 0 a.'*1 O • » 0 □ wreckage. The upper part of the house □ B r* a, n x; ■ C3 N ame of T eaches . came down upon us, but was supported fi) UD by the cook stove, which saved us from •c so 0 being crushed to death. Mv mother man s cr aged to make her escape from the wreck 1 —W. W. Wilev................... 20 60 44 872 87 21 3 11 age before I did, although her clothes 2. —Dora E. High.................. 19 12 10 194 34 4 14 3 were nearly all torn from her. — — _ 6. —Mrs. J. C. Taggart......... 19 23 11 130 1071 “My father was in the bathroom put- i 9 —E. H. Whitnev ............... 20 238 217 4340 209 53 137 1 1 —Vida 1. Lewis ............. 5 2 20 233 12 12 ting up a shelf when the storm struck 10 13. — M. E. Wheelock ........... 19 40 448 22 101 22 2 1 the house. He had' a like escape, the i 16. —Mrs. N. M. Dawson..... 19 19 15 279 8 _ 32 3 bath tub and a heavy iron bed frame sup-; 3 22. — Mabel Parker................. 20 25 15 303 92 12 porting the wreckage and saving him , 23. —Ellen Bewlev .................. 20 23 21 435 4 9 7 9 — _ 20 25 —Raye Robinson............... 180 9 9 from great injury.” 2 9 — Mrs. Marv Millard ........ 26. 20 25 68 22 446 15 2 9 Mrs. E. Alexander, who lives near the 1 4 20 27. — Mrs. N. M. Ginn........... 26 17 10 10 Starbuck house, heard the hailstones 33. — Belle Burton................... 20 20 17 333 3 10 8 2 striking her house and started to go out _ 18 35. —Agnes B Hess.................. 6 5 100 3 1 7 41. - Mrs. N. Chamberlain...... 20 6 4 side, but so fiercely was she pelted with 79 40 1 2 2 2 3 7 5 20 9 8 49 —Grace Spaulding............ 157 the hail that she was forced to retire to 16 3'22 2Q 1 7 19 19 2 50. —Clara Franklin............... the house. She states that after the storm she picked up several hail stones | 331 569 468 10,248 850 178 31 227 near her doorwav that were the size of marbles. Notice to Taxpayers. Sw Vi and W Se Vi. section 35, tp. 44 south, range 10 west. President Roosevelt on Friday signed The 1903 tax rolls are now in my hands Six mortgages filed to secure $3520.00. the proclamation putting into effect the for the collection of taxes. A rebate treaty with Panama regarding the isth of 3 per cent, is allowed if entire tax is mus canal. As soon as the proclamation Accused of Dynamiting. paid before March 15th, 1904 When was signed it was returned to the State one-halfof tax is paid before April 4, 1904, C anyon C ity , Or., Feb. 26.—Two men Department, where the change of ratifi the remainder must be paid before i have been arrested on suspicion of com. cations had taken place between Secre October 3, 1904, to avoid penalty. , plicitv in the blowing up of the office of tary of State Hay and Minister Bunau- All taxes become delinquent April 4, the Long Creek Ranger on February 7. Varilla, of Panama. 1904, provided oue-half has not beeu i They are W. O. Harriman, editor of * * * I the Long Creek Light, apd W. B. Mynatt, Hoard’s Dairyman says : “ It is quite paid. Ifone-half is paid before April 4, 1904, a barber of Long Creyk. The charges evident that the coming evolution of the remainder becomes delinquent Oc against Harriman are both under state creamery practice is irresistibly toward tober 3, 1904. and Federal law, one being destruction the separation of cream on the farm by A penalty of 10 per cent, is added to of prOpertv and the other being violence the use of the farm separator and the all delinquent taxes, and interest is char- to •„ United States Commissioner s of. gathering of the same by teams. The ged from April, 4. 1904. fice. The other prisoner is charged with compelling cause of this change is the First half of tax on personal property sending a threatening letter through the saving of labor and the cost in the trans must be paid by first Monday tn April. mail. His arrest was made under state portation from the farm to the cream If not so paid, the whole tax on per law. hut the Postoffice Department is in. ery, and the very greatlv increased feed sonal property becomes delinquent on vestigating the case, and a Federal ing value of the skiin milk.” * * * the first Monday of May—Dated Feb. 13» charge mav be made. Mr. Cleveland thus emphatically de 1904. E. W. Stanley Sheriff. The investigation was begun a week fines himself on what the next Demo ago bv Officer B. S. Selvage, of the Nati cratic platform should be : “ Let that Real Estate Transfers. onal Detective Agency of Portland, and message be expressed in language easily has progressed so far that other arrests understood, unconfused by evasion and From the office of Eddy & Botts. j will follow, rumer connecting many D. C. Pierce and wife to Dora E. High prominent persons with the crime. The untouched by the taint of jugglery. Ob- and Ida M. Quick. Lots 7 and 8, hearinglwas set for todav before Justice solete issues and questions no longer block 2, Hav's addition to Tillamook. : Lewis, but was postponed until tomor challenging popular interest should be manfully abandoned.” Does Mr. Cleve $700.00. row on account of the absence of Herri Homer E. Palmer nnd wife to Jacob H.l man. who is verv ill. Nine witnesses land really expect all that from the Dem ocratic party, after his extended experi Cook. W Vi Nw U, sec. 29, Sw VI were brought here, some of whom sav ence with it ? Probably the platform Sw Vi, sec. 20 and Se '4 Se Vi, sec. 19. they can identify the handwriting of the will be the joint production of Gorman, tp. 2 south, range 10 west. $1000. letter in question.. L. B. Reeder, of Pen. Tillman and Stone, with a Bryan walk- Otto Nelson and wife to Marion A. Cady. dleton. is attorney for the prosecution. out. Dr. Henry W. Coe. of Portland, is as. Nw J4, sec. 36, tp. 3 south, range 9 * * * sitting his brother. Charles A. Coe,editor The impression prevails that the idea west. Bond for deed. ♦640.00. Wheeler Lumber Co. to Geo. R. Vosburg. i of the Ranger, and a reward aggregat- of operating large naval vessels with two et al. 1.13 acres in sec. 3, tp. 2 ing ♦750 has been offered for the arrest or three screws, each on a shaft of its ' and conviction of the dynamiters. own, is a modern ore They regard the north, range 10 west ♦5.00. triple screw cruisers Columbia and Min Lola Bester Stokes, et. al., to Frank D. BEAVER. neapolis, of the American Navy, pioneers Bester. Quit claim. Lots 8, 9. 10 in their own special line, just as the and 11 and W H Sw Vi. section 23, j Mrs. Ginn and family have moved adoption of twin screws bv ocean liners tp. I south, range 9 west. $500.00. j home from Blaine. belongs to the very recent past. A writer Aliev Foland and family have moved in “Cassier’s Magazine,” however, calls Lucy E. Harris and husband to L. R Grantx. N ’* Ne M. Ne 'i Se '4 and home from Mr. West's. attention to an interesting fact. Light Se ’4 Ne X. »«• 32. tp. 3 south, [ Isaac Shortlidge has gone out in the draught gunboats, which were scarcely range 9 west. $800 00. valley. more than floating river batteries for The young folks of Beaver attended a service on the Mississippi, were built for J. W. Haskins, by sheriff, to Annie Day- Ta x Deed. NV* Nw '4, sec. 35, tp. party last week at Woods, and report the United States nearly fortv years ago. ed having a pleasant time. and each had four separate shafts ! They 1 north, range 10. Wisconsin Investment Co. toC. Bnilev. ! Miss Hasel Wells, of Woods, is visit were named the Winnebago, the Chicka ing the Misses Bunn. saw, the Milwaukee and the Kickapoo, Se >i Sw X. sec. 3, Se '4 Ne *4. »ec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Plum visited Mr. and were designed and constructed by E H Nw Vi, Sw Vi Nw V*. S Vs Se Vi I and Mrs. Tucker last Saturday and Sun- the late Captain James B. Eads. and lots 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8 and 9. sec. 10, tp. 3 north, range 8 west. $1.00 day. Miss Hellen West is improving. R. T. Hills and wife to W. S. Cone Ed West is still quite sick Quit claim. Lots 16. 17 and 18. Miss Thun, of Blaine is visiting Mrs. block 1, Bay View addition to Bay Woods. City. $10.00. Our mail carrier is reported being un Louis Olsen to Charles A. Close. Lots 160 Acres on Bewley Creek. NO Acres der the care of Dr Mills. 1,2, 3 and-4. block 1, Central ad. level and in grass. Price, $!<• per acre. dition to Tillamook. $2 >0.00. China is averse to war. and without a Address, U.S. A. to Joseph Kodad Patent. Ne V« navy. Consequently, China is always in GEO. W. KIGER. Sw *i. Sw *4 Ne Se Vi Nw *4 and hot water and eatenaireljr imposed on. Nw Vi Se 14. sec. 29, tp. 1 south, Tillamook. Ore.; Korea also is (inarmed, and, therefore, a range 10 west. Or J »ns Hansen, Marshfield, Ore. U.S A. to Marion Bailey. Patent. N '3 battle ground lor outsiders POWDER Roll of Honor. No. visitors during month. No. times late. atten Whole No. dance. days No, enrolled. Days taught. No. district. GOING ! AT A BARGAIN. B. L. EDDY. NEW SUMMER FABRICS. ÎÎ J For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order. Temptingly Attractive In Weaves, Colorings and Prices. Cun now be seen at— <: <: H. T. BOTTS. ddy & botts , A ttorn evs - at -L aw . E Complete set of Abstract Books in office. Taxes paid for non Residents. t Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. SARCHE t , the Tailor, Tillamook. Come early and secure first choice. Satisfaction guaranteed in ail cases. »Ft COOPER, ^1 A ttorney - at -L aw , Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. T illamook , O regon . ç LAUDE THAYER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. O regon . OARL HABERLACH, Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COfDPflNY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Skiitecher jtbvohat, Office across the street and northjfrom the Post Office. Rates, $1 Per Day. Centrally Located. LAP SEN HOUSE, M. H- LtRRSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, OREGON The Best Hotel in the city. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. No Chinese Employed. L and A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. January 23rd, I904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June «3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land» in the StatesofCahfornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by art of August 4. »89*2, KOLI.IE W WATSON, Of Spruce, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this <l»iy filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6354, for the purchase of the Nw % of Section No. 12, in township No. 3 South, Range 8 West, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Couuty Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., at Tillamook City, Ore., on Saturday, the 9th day of April, 1904. He names as witnesses : William L. Riefenberg, Winfield C. Trombley. Lewis H. Kiefeiiberg, ol Buy City, Oregon ; Earl R. Ayer of Blaine. Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file lheii claims In this office on or before said Mth day April, I904. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. T Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed has been duly appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County, administratrix of the estate of Henry H. Alderman, deceased, and all per sons having claims against said estate are ' hereby required to present the same to me properly verified as by law required at the office of Eddy Botts, attorneys at law, at Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this February 4th, 1904. E dith M. A lderman , Administratrix of the Estate of Henry H. Alderman, deceased. Notice. THE Red Front Shoe Store mber Will SALE at CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, REDUCED PRICES United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore , February Mh, 1904. on all BOOTS and A sufficient contest affidavit having been .filed in this office by CHARLEY A MORRIS, contestant, against homestead entry 13371, SHOES until the made Februaiy 13, 1901. for Se *4 Ne *4 No. , Ne l4 Sw *, and lots 2 and 3, section 7, tp. 5 south, range west, by Al.VI R. DANIELS, contestee, in 1st of APRIL. | which it is alleged that contestant is well To make room Tor a New and well selected Stock that is now on its way From Chic ago. Come and get BARGAINS. | acquainted wit said tract of land and kn- wa ; the present condition of the same ; also that said AI.VI R DANIELS has wholly abandoned j said claim : that he never established residence, I as required by law or at all, and that lie has ’ never made any Improvements as I believe, nor haa he been on the cli^iiii for more than one year last past, nor has lie done any work or had any one to do ho for him, for more than one year last past or at all, <0 the best of my belief and knowledge, and that said alleged absence from the ♦aid land wm not due to ills employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United Staten an a private solder, officer, seamun or marine, during the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a.in . on March I9H1, I904, be fora the Register and Rece ver at the United States I.and Office in Oregon City, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, tiled March 19, 1904, set forth facts which show that after due diligence perwonal service of this notice cannot be made, it is heie «y ordered and directed that sucli notice be given by due and proper publication. A lgernon S. D rehher Receiver. ' , 1 I COAL I NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Department of the 111 erior, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore , February 13th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler ha- filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof u III be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook Co.. at Tillamook City, Ore , on March 26th. 1904 viz NELS NEIXJN ; H E. No. 1*2.155, for the Se l/4, sec, 2, tp. 3 north, range 10 west He iiHiiif* the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : Andrew Klein, Charles A. Handy, Dan J. Handy John Ek. of Nehalem, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser Register. CONTKHT NOTICE Department of the Interior. United States l and Office, Oregon City, Oregon, February 23rd. 1901. A sufficient contest affidavit having tteen flh'd in this office by Ml< KEI. MELCHIOR, contestant, against homestead entry No. 13981, made January lOth. i‘.»oa, for Si- Se '4 and Ae % Sw 14, swtiou 21 and Nw % Ne section 2«. tp. 1 south, range 10 west, byllARTiVIl- A. OL^ON. contestee. in which it Is alleged that contestant is well acquainted wi h aaid tract of land and known the present condition of the same al»o that the «aid mtryman has never established I iir residence on Mid tiact of land and did not within six months of the date of his said entry establish his residence in a lioune Tillamook Warehouse Company, on said land ; that said entryrnan has never B C LAMB built a hou*>e on said land or caused the rame to be done ; that the said entryman haa aban Telephone, Main 33. doned said lands for more than six month’« next prior to the making ot thia affidavit towit, since on or about January 1, i 9 u 2, and has not 1 at any lime since that date resided on «midland I or ati) part thereof and that the aaid aharnccof -aid entry man from said land was not due to hts firing engaged in the Army, Navy or Marine Lota 1 and 2, block 11, Miller’» Corps of the I Tilled States hr a private «Milder, ' offi<« r. seaman or marine, during the existing addition. t war with Mpain, or any other war in which the Lota 15, 16. 17 and 1ft, block 11. Mil I United States is 01 has la-en engaged Mid par- f tie« are hereby notified to appear r*-apon<| a d ler’s addition. I oflri evidence touching sai 1 allegation at to Lot» 1. 3. 4. 5, 6 and 7. block 12. Mil ; o < lock a m on A oriJ b. 1904, brfoie the < < unt y I Clerk of Tiiiam<x>K Count) . Oregon, at Tills ler’s addition. mo«>k City. Oregon, and that filial hearing will held at loo'cl rk a.m , on April 9<h. I'ki«, Lots 5, 6 and 7, block 2ft. Thayer’s [ l«e bet re the Register ai.d Receiver at the Unite«I ! .‘■tales I .a nd Office in Oregon City, Oregon addition. The »aid < ontestent having, in a proper affi Lot 4. block 20, and house near Tobi’s «lavit, filed January 251 h t»o4. set lortl» farts I which show that after due diligence p. rsonnl store, Nehalem. service of this notice can not be made it Is West half of lot upon which our resi hereby <» <|«rod and dtrec rd that such notice be given by due and proper publimltuii dence stood, opposite the Court House, A1-GRRN0N H. D rf . smem . Register. Now is the time to purchase your winter supply, while the weather is nice. We make special rn.es on 5 tons and up wards during this time of year. There is none better than Hetton coal mined in Australia. A complete substitute for hard coal; low in ash, quick to ignite. Suitable for stove, range, grate and fur nace. Property for Sale. R OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. D AVID WILEY, M.D. > P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook .. O regon . /-ALAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. pA > I I R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. of title , or abstracts GO TO TILLAMOOK h. ABSTRACT AND TRUST co. B. L. E ddy , Sec. T hos . C oates , Pres. wm . galloway . gilbert l . hedges . y T EDGES*GALLOWAY ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW. Make a specialty of Land Office Business. OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING, Room 1 and 2, OREGON CITY. ORE. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . S. STEPHENS, * Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. ts. y). dr. itt ee tw. '«). :el. ill. :ra. jns. tan. the JGH. Agent for the Northwest School Furni ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos, Notary Public. Office : South west from the Court House, DOES ALL KINDS OF WATCH. CL()( K AM) JEWELRY REPAIRING In first class style. Engraving a Specialty. HEE THE TlIlumonk Lumber Company SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. Quick Brothers, HOUSEHOLD MOVERS AND DRAYMEN. in Tillamook Citv Make vonr offers to any Tillamook The Czar proclaims that Kuasin will Heavy Teaming a Specialty with is Real Estate Agent ; »»r to the owner, avenge the Japane-e roughress a hun W. A. Wise. The Failing Building, cor rlrrdfnld. Hut Japan i* not the |N>snr*nor Owr Delivery wagon delivers to country 3rd and Washington st» , PutlFind. 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