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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 28, 1904.
11
RAILROAD
TO
TILLAMOOK
Its Fate to Be Decided at Approa­
ching Conference With Harri­
man Officials.
SWEPT BY SWIRE.
Russians Sink a Vessel.
Kansas Town Hit by a Tornado.
T o K in , April 25 —The eunsers Rossia
and Gromovoi, of the Vladivostok
squadron, participated in an attack on
Gensan today. Thev were accompanied
by a third cruiser not yet identified and
by two torpedo-boats. Later they en­
tered the harbor, ordered the crew of the
Govo Maru ashore, and then sank her.
A detachment of marines was landed,
but was recalled, and the warships
steamed out of the harbor.
The Japanese and many Coreans fled
when the Russians approached. Late
telegrams say the Russian squadron re.
mains off the harbor of Gensan.
It is thought here that this Russian
naval movement was made in the hope
of intercepting some unprotected Japan,
ese troopships.
(The Vladivostok squadron consists
of the cruisers Rossia, Gromovoi, Rurik
and Bogatvr. The last is a protected
cruiser, and the others are armored
cruisers, the four being among the most
powerful in the Russian navy. Gensan
js about 350 miles southwest of Vladi­
vostok.)
___
M c P herton , Kan.,April 24.—A severe
tornado struck McPherson this after­
noon, demolishing six residences and
c (using more or less other damage to
property. Three persons were injured,
one seriously. Much damage was done
in the county north of here.
A funnel-shaped cloud approached the
town from the South following the course
of a ravine. . The residence ot S. W. Rieff
was first struck and the house, barn,
windmill and outbuildings destroyed.
All the members of the family escaped
except a young man who was bruised
and scratched.
The residence of Mrs. P. S. Fisher was
next struck. The building was picked
up and carried a considerable distance
and demolished, The family had seen
the approach of the storm and escaped.
The large Fisher apple orchard was
ruined.
The large residence of Archie Brown,
next in the path of the storm, was
wrecked and two of Mrs. Brown’s
daughters injured. One, struck by the
cookstove falling upon her, was seriously
hurt. The residence of Peter Sellberg
was next wrecked, the family escaping.
After wrecking the slaughter-house of
S. G. Grant, the storm lifted and passed
south, traveling in the direction of Linds­
borg.
Beyond McPherson the tornado fol­
lowed the ground, taking the path of an
old water course. The Tornado passed
four miles east of Salina, wrecking tele­
phone and telegraph poles and farm
property.
Efforts made to follow the course of
the storm by telephone were made but
all the wires were down.
It is a merical that great damage was
not done at McPherson and many per-
sons killed, as the toruado barely missed
the thickly settled residence district.
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Xi
HEADQUARTERS* FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
(From the Oregonian.)
An important meeting between the offi­
»
cials of the proposed Portland, Tilla-
mook&Nehalem Railroad and the officials
of the Harriman svstein will be held in
Portland within the next few days. It
is expected that after that meeting
actiye steps will be taken towards the
construction of the new road over one
of the two routes now’ under considera
tion. The fate of the road for the time
being, however, depends upon that meet­
ing, it is said, and should the Harriman
officials prove obstinate, its construc­
tion may be delaved indefinitely. Some
vital questions remain to be settled at
this meeting, but n >0 believed and hoped
that they will be settled in a manner
satisfactory to the project that has for
its object the construction ot a railroad
into a country where one is a crying
need.
As has been “stated before in the Orego­
nian, numerous schemes’ have been ad­
vanced in times past for the construc­
L ondon , April 25.—ThejapaneseLega­
tion of railroads to the Coast country,
tion today gave out the following dis
but up to the present time none of them
patch received to-day from Tokio :
have proved successful. Not until the
“ The Japanese Consul at Wonsan
people backing the proposed Portland,
(Gensan), Corea, reports under today’s
Tillamook & Nehalem road took affairs
E
date that two Russian torpedo-boats
in hand did any encouragement meet
entered that port and sank a small
the efforts of the promoters. The latter
Japanese steamer, the Gove Maru. Her
company has had the project under con­
gross tonnage was 600, and she was
, J une 8 I878 —N otice F or B. L. EDDY.
¡H. TjBOTTS.
sideration ¡for some time, and a short
built in 1884. The Russians immedi­ T imber L and A P ct
ublication .
United State» Land Office,
time ago William Reid, the attorney for I
ately left.”
T^DDY & BOTTS,
Oregon City, Oregon,
the road, made a trip to the East in its
This dispatch is taken at the Legation
March 2nd, I904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance ■* S A ttorneys - at -L aw .
behalf. When he returned he announced
here to mean that the Vladivostok with tiie provisions oi the act of Congress ot
June 3, 1878. entiled " Au act for the sale of tim­
that the money had been raised to build
squadron is active.
General Banking and Exchange busi­
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Complete set of Abstract Books
the road, and'that its construction was
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex­
ness.
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
an assured fact as soon as a few local
The Talk About Overconfidence. I August 4, I892,
in office. Taxes paid for non­ Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
HENRY DUNSTAN,
points could be settled. Principal among
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
Of Tillamook City, County of Tillamook, State
these points were rights-of-w’ay and
Some republican papers estimate that of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
Residents.
sworn statement No. 6376, for the parchase of
traffic arrangements with the Southern
the party is likely to be weakened in the W % of Se Vi, Se
TILLAMOOK. ORE
of Sw ',4 and lot
Pacific, with which line the new road
1904 bv underestimating the strength of 4, of Section No. 31, in Township No.
Office opposite Post Office.
2 south, Range to West, and will offer
must connect for a time before it can
the Democracy. It is well enough to proof to show that the land sought is
SEE THE
M ount V ernon , Tex., April 24.—The I
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
Both phones.
build into Portland. When the promo
keep the point. There is not the slight agricultural purposes, and to establish his
worst tornado ever known in this sec­
Tillamook
Lumber Company
claim
to
said
land
before
the
County
Clerk
ters began to look for a route from Port
est reason, however, to suppose that the of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook
tion struck Mount Vernon from the
land to Tillamook, they passed over the
FOR
•
Republicans will get the notion that City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of
H.
COOPER,
southwest today. Eleven houses were
June. I904. He names as witnesses .
old routes and selected two new ones, of
they can win without trying. The Dem
Charles B. Wiley, Janies M. Morgan, Edward
blown down, the residence of J. H.
Andrew M. Austin, of Netarts, Ore
which they propose to choose one. The
ocratic party is in about as flabby a M'irgan,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Majors, vice-president of the First Na­
A ttorney - at - law ,
printed map shows the old sur­
condition as it has been in recent years, above-described lands are requested to file their
tional Bank, beingcompletly demolished.
claims in this office on or before said 4th day
veys, ar.d the new survey« which bave
but the Republicans are going to act on ofjune, 1904.
Mr. Majors was seriously injured, and
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
been made by the company.
the theory that their enemies will put up
T illamook ,
O regon
Mrs. Majors and Mr. C. P. Harp, son
Owing to the fact that the Northern
a hard fight, and will be prepared t.o T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for
and daughter, were injured.
P ublication .
Pacific and Southern Pacific control the
meet them. Other Republicnn papers
United States Land Office.
The home of W. W. Arnold was shat­
Oregon *'ity, Oregon.
only entrance gates to Portland that the
seem to think that the congressional can­
^"ALAUDE THAYER,
March 28th. 1904.
tered, and Mr. Arnold, his wife and a
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
proposed road could use, and that there
vass will be overlooked. They fear that
young woman visiting them, were all
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
is said to be an agreement between the
the party will give so much attention to June 3, 1878, entitled "Au act for the sale oi
painfully injured.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
lands in the States of California, Ore­
two controlling roads, the Portland &
the presidency that it will forget that a timber
gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory," as
J. P. Cattleberry was seriously injured
SHAVING, HAIR CIMTING
Tillamook people cannot build a line
House of Representatives is also to be extended to all the Pub ic iarnd States by act of
in the destruction of his house.
August 4, 1892,
T
illamook
O
regon
.
directly into Portland at this time. The
chosen. Overconfidence and forgetful­
GUST WICK LUND,
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Trees, fences and wires were blown
Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State
result is that they have decided to build
ness, in fact, are things which thev warn Of
of Oregon, has tills day filed in this office his
down, and other damage done. The
sworn statement No. 6394. for the purchase oi
from Hillsboro, on the line of the South
the party against.
Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Good for
path of the storm was uarrow, and it
the Ne
of Section No. 19. in Township No. 2
ern Pacific This was decided upon with
No matter what the result may be at North, Range 6 XV, and will offer proof to show OARh HABERLACH,
persons »uttering with rheumatism.
passed over quickely.
tliHt
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
for
its
the idea 111 view of making satisfactory
the polls tin November the Republicans timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
C entralia , Mo., April 24 —A tornado
traffic arrangements with the Southern
will continue to hold the Senate for at and to establish his claim to said land before
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
struck near here tonight. Several resi
the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., at
W <
W
W
A <
< «kW
least two years longer, and probably for Tillamook City, Ore , on Saturday, the 18th day
Pacific, and this matter is to tie con­
dences and other property were damag­
ofjune,
19OI.
lie
names
as
witnesses:
four years. The present majority of 24
sidered at the meeting to be held in Port­
George
V.
Grayson,
Eusene
Price,
of
Tilla
­
ed, but no one was killed as far as re­
in the Senate cannot lie overcome even mook city Oregon; Walter J. Smith, William Office across the street and northjrom
land. If the Southern Pacific grants
ported .
__________
R. Illingworth, of Wilson, Oregon.
if the Democrats carry all the states that
satisfactory arrangements, then the road
the Post Office.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above
lands are requested to file their
Rain
Causes
Kansas
Flood.
their boomers pretend to think they can claims described
is assured, according to the promoters.
in this office on or before said 18th day
Now is the time to buy
F ort S cott , Kan., April 24.—Fort carry. But in the House of Representa­ of June, I904
If satisfactory arrangement are not
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
new Sewing Machine for
made, then the proposed road may suffer Scott is experiencing the most serious tives the Republican majority is only 30
flood in its history, Marmatong river out of the 386 members of that chamber. Iu the County Court of Tillamook County
$22.00, with drop head and
considerably.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
of Oregon.
As shown on the printed map, and Mill Creek, which runs into the for­ Many of the districts in the canvass of In the matter State
all the latest improvements
of the estate
Oregon
City,
Oregon.
If the Republicans
of Daniel S. Pierce, Tokie
the proposed route that is most satis* mer stream here, have risen ten feel in 1902 were close.
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
(Pierce) Coon, Rachel L. Order to show Land Titles and
Land Office
factory to the promoters starts from the past 54 hours, the result of heavy should lose sixteen districts that they
(Pierce) Johnson, Mag­ cause why order
It is the B onita S ewing
of
sale
of
real
nettie
Pierce,
Laura
Pierce
Business
a
Specialty.
Hillsboro, runs northwest to the moun­ rains. Several hundreds of persons have carried two years ago and not gain any
and Ethel.E. Pierce, heirs estate should
M achine , and they range
J
at law of the estate of S. not be made.
tain range, where.it makes a double loop been rescued in boats. As far as known other districts thev would lose control of
in price from $22 to $35, I
I), and Minnie Pierce, de­
y^AVID
WILEY,
M.D.,
r
around the 'summit and then follows tonight no lives ha’ve been lost. The esti­ the House. But it is safe to say that if
ceased.
with ball bearings. They
Daniel S. Pierce, the guardian of the person
the Wilson River to Tillamook and runs mated |loss in livestock drowned and the Republicans carry the President they and
estate of Ethel E. Pierce and Magnettie
are little beauties, perfectly
will win Congress. The partv which Pierce, who are heirs of the estate of S. D.
property damaged is $100,000.
up the coast to Nehalem.
P hysician , S urgeon and
Pierce and Minnie Pierce, deceased, having
made and something new oil <r
The two streames began to rise at 10 carries the presidency Almost always wins i filed his petition herein,duly verified, praying
While this route is ¡shorter and is most
for an order of sale of all the real estate of
A ccoucheur .
the market. These machi-
favored, there jis a question as to o’clock last night and today the city the House which is elected at the same said descendants for the purpose therein set
forth, being the Southwest quarter of the All calls promptly attended to.
nes are a better article than !;
whether or not it will be adopted. The was divided into three sections and al­ time.
Northeast quarter of Section 29, in Town­
the peddlars are charging i’
Normally
ship 2 South of .Range 9 West of the Wil-
road, it is learned, has not secured a most completely isolated.
T illamook .. O regon .
Imette Meridian in Oregon.
HHKRirrS HALE.
right of way through Tillamook City. A Mill Creek runs into the Marmatong
$65 and $75 for.
It is therefore ordered that all persons in­
terested in the estate of said deceased, ap-
proposition has been made to the people River, northeast of*the city, but because
LAUDE THAYER,
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That, ' pear before the County Court on Monday,
that the load would build into Tillamook of the rapid rise<bey formed a new chan­ whereas, the Circuit Court of the State the 2nd day of May, 1904, at the hour of
Agent for Fireman’s
ten o’clock in the fore-noon of said day, at
nel
which
cut
across
one
end
of
the
city.
of Oregon for Tillamook County, in an the Court House, in Tillamook City, Tilla­
if the right of way were given free, but
mook County, State of Oregon, to show Fund and London and Lanca
would not if the right of way had to lie Tonight the entirFnorthern part of the action of escheat then pending in said cause
if any they have, why an order should
city is cut off, and part of the city is in­ Court in which the State of Oregon was not be granted to the said guardian to sell
purchased.
shire Fire Insurance
plaintiff, and Frank Seven.nee as admin­ all of the herein described real estate of the
undated.
As a resource ¡to fall back upon, the
istrator of the estate of Herman Brown, said descendants at private sale.
Companies.
That
a
copy
of
this
order
be
published
for
Ten feet of water is rushing through deceased, was defendant, did, on the
company selected another route running
four successive weeks in the Tillamook Head­
Tillamook .. Oregon.
II hh Kereired
Direct from
from Hillsboro northwest to the place the streets in that part of the city and 18th day of April, 1904, render judgment light. a newspaper printed and published in
that the following described real pro. said county and state.
where the Nehalem
River cuts the several hundered persons in what is perty, to-wit : The North half of the
Chicago, lirNt-claNH nobby foot
Dated this 21st day of March, 1904.
W. W. C omber .
R. BEALS,
mountain range, then following the known as Belltown have been forced to South half of section 2, in township 1
wear. ('onNiNting of
County Judge.
W. H. COOPER,
Nehalem River down to Nehalem and leave their homes. Many were taken South of range 7, West of the Willa­
Attorney
for
Guardian.
mette Meridian, in Tillamook County,
the Tillamook County. This route is away in boats.
REAL ESTATE,
Oregon, be escheated to the State cf
much longer, but has a lxtter grade then
Oregon, and that said State l>e seized of T imber L and . A ct J unb 3,
N’ ctick for
PUBLICATION.
F inancial A gent ,
Bryan May Bolt.
the shorter route. It is said that in case
the said lands and
tenements, and 1
United States I.and Office,
whereas *n said judgment it was further .
Oregon City, Oregon.
the right of way cannot be secured free
Tillamook, Oregon.
Apt 11 nth, 1904.
W ashington , April 25.—Democrats, ordered that said real property be sold;
Shoes
through Tillamook City, the longer
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
who have been following Bryan for the bv the Sheriff of Tillamook Countv, with the provisions of the art of Congress of
route will be selected, and the road will
the
Latest
And
Slipper«
of
past eight years are very much disgust­ Oregon, at Public Auction, for cash in jun« 3r»i. i R. m entitled "An net for he Mile of
’VOR abstracts of title ,
be built as soon as traffic arrangements
hand, in the same manner as real estate f inber lands in lie 8 sirs of California Oregon.
ed over his Saturday night speech in is sold on execution, and. whereas.|on , Nevada ami Washington Territory," as ex­
1
‘
rleett
He-
Nlyle,
up-to
date.
can lie made with the Southern Pacific.
ended to all the Public Ijsnd States by act of
r.n TO
to
I
GO
Chicago, and they now express the opin­ April 25th. 1904, an execution upon the August 4. itkfA
HNonable.
Which ever route the company selects,
HENRY I.EDKRKR,
ion that Brvan intends to bolt the ticket said judgment and order of sale was dulv I Of Hobsonville,
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
county of Tillamook, State of
the road will tup one of the richest tim­
if Parker is nominated, and will lead an issued to the undersigned, Sheriff of said Oregon, han this day file«! in this office his
ber and farming sections of ' iregon, and
Tillamook County.
•w<»rn Hiatement No 6403 for the pu'chase of I
TRUST
CO.
independent fight. They do not think
Now, therefore, in pursuance of said • the -e %of Nwaud Ne L of -w '4 section No
will open up an undeveloped empiie.
B. L. E d »», Sec.
2.how
’K’^d Tuo». C oater . Pres.
this will make very much difference as the jmlgmcnt and order of »ale and of .a.d i,,,'0
In case the shorter route is selected a
Democrats generally will support the c»ecution. the undersigned will, on armghi ia more valuaMa for »ta timber or «f«»oe
branch road will be built into the1
Saturday, the
OKIUIUH»,
inc ¿0111
28th «in
dav v <,i
of .vics»,
Mav, 1904.
iszvt . than
vim» to agricultural purpose«
--- .......
and to Establish
. ... WK. GALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDGF.H.
nominee, and anv liolt |by Bryan would at ihrCtiiirt
the
House door
Hoti«-
of
claim to said
wild
land . before
lend
»he < minty
ounty
Clerk
Nehalem Valley to supply the rich dis­
at tae
uourt
floor
«nía
I A Ilia
< ounty.
at Tillamook
County,
the Court
Court tlouse
House
door OI
of anid
»nia Till«
Illa of-niUmook
, his
>f Tillamook
onnt)
County.
EDGES*
GALLOWAY
help them in the East, although it is monk
B- 1 Count«,
— —
• in
— I Tillamook i Citv.
. • ■ • W»
—
i
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Mate Oregon. ®n Tuesday the lath day of July, 1904.
trict with railway facilities.
| feared the out-and-out silver men in of Oregon, at the hour of three o’clock He name« rm witnesses :
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Lewis L. Smith, W Edward ('atterlln, An- 1
doubtful states repesent enough votes to p.m., expose for sale and sell aa the law ! drew Peterson. Harry Crane, of Hobson villa,
Make a specialty of La nd Office Business.
Notice.
i make it impossible for the Democrats to directs, all the said described real pro- | Oregon.
I perty at Public Auction, to the highest 1 Any and all persons claiming adversely the OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING,
al»ov«-
describe«!
lands
are
requested
E>
file
their
For
example,
there
Bid wanted by the Countv Court of hoP* ^or 9UCCCSB
bidder for cash in hand, said sale to be 1 claimsill thia office oa or bet.»re Baid 12th day
Room 1 and 2,
Tillamook County, Or.. f«>r the board i are enough Brvan and silver men and subject to confirmation by the above 1 of July, 1904
ALOSBNOW 0RBNBBR, Register.
OREGON CITY. ORB.
and care of George My res for the term other fanities in the Democratic pnrtv in named Court.
Dated at Tillamook Citv, Oregon. '
ot one year, from May 4th, 1904. New York. New Jersey and Rhode Island
natkk of FINAL rkttlbnknt
this 26th dav of April. 1904.
Bids to be filed with the Countv Clerk
■ who would probably follow Bryan with
W. SEVERANCE,
E. W. STANLEY,
bv the 4th day of May, 19<»4.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
a third ticket, and prevent any of these
Sheriff of Tillamook County, (
for Tillamook County.
W. W. COXDEK.
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
Peter
Schild,
Oregon.
County fudge.
states being carried for a man like Par­
decease«!.
A ttokney - at -L aw ,
No ahotldv good». It will pay you
N otice ia H hhkay G ivbm ,—That the un­
ker. At the same time it has become
dersigned Executrix of the laat will and tes­
NOTICE FOR PI BI.K ATION.
call and rxnminr my good» IxTore pur-
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- more and more apparent that the Dem­
tament of PETER M HILD. decease»!, has
Department of the Inferior
file I her final account «» such executrix, and
l-*nd Oflice at Oregon city. Ore .
chasing elsewhere.
O regon .
T illamook
enced dentist is located in ocrats must aqnelch B-vamsm in order
theCounty Court of Tillamook County has
April 9th, 1914.
30 years’ experience in the shoe business
Dr. Wise's dental pari rs, and ' to stand any show whatever of socceas.
Notice ia hereby riven that tlie following set ten o'clock a m. of the 7th day of June
nsnied settler ha- filed notice of his in'.euiiMi to 1904. as the time for hearing objections to
gives me the advantage in selecting
is prepared to do nothing but
mHke final proof in support of h»r claim, «nd said account and final settlement
S. STEPHENS,
Date«! at Tillamook, Orc<on, thia April
goods suitable for this market.
said pr<x»f will t>* made before thei'ounty
first class work and give the Call for General Fund and Scalp < that
ierk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook City, Ore , 4th. 1904.
•
Real
Estate
and
Fire,
Life,
No charges for sewing rips on shoes
M
ARG
Alt
KT
HA
SCHILD.
best of satisfaction If your
on
May
21st.
i«x*4
vic
Bounty Warrant».
Executrlx of the last will and trwta-
If. PHILLIPS
Health, Accident, Insurance. purchased of me.
teeth need fixing call upon All warrant» endorsed prior to Sept. H E No. STANLEY
mrnt of Peter SchikT. decensed.
12.331 for the lor« 4 and 5. aee. 4. and
h T. B otts . Attorney for Esecutri*.
jots 1 and 8. of aec. 5, tp 3 south, range 9 west.
him.
Agent for the Northwest School Furni­
1st. 1902. are due and will be paid on
He nam**a the following witne«««« to pr«*va
ture Co. and Oigniit nnd Piano«,
hl« continuouA residence upon and cultivat>an
presentation.
«aid land, vis
Public.
Green wood, direct from the mill.$1.80.
Interest cenara thia date. April 26th. of Isaac
White Hiver Flour at Gang­ Office South Notary
H
M'«ore, John Bumgarner John
west from the Court House,
P. W. TODD.
Dry wood. $2 SO. At Tillamook Lam. 1904.
Blum, Edward Bltjni of Neatncton, Orngmi
loff
X
Snuffer
’
«.
in
the
building
«acupicil
as 11 inusa store.
AL .aMNMN S. irgiMMlM« Kegtaler.
County Treasurer.
her Co.'s mill.
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
M c I ntosh & McNAIR,
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
OF
C. & E. Thayer
w
SHINGLES and BOXES.
Shingles $2.25 1000.
LATIMER, BROS.,
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER.
Pvittechcv Abimhat,
Sewing Machines. •:
a
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