Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1904, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 30,
GIRL FIXES NOOSE
Quaint Features of Life.
Negro Brute Lynched in a Miss
issippi Town.
‘‘The dimpled bundle resting innocent­
ly upon the arm of its admiring mother
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Moggie since Monday June 6.” says a
Kansas paper, “certainly accentuates to
the happy rather that marriage is not a
failure. Marriage a failnre? No, the hap­
py, grateful expression of almost divine
love seen in the young mother's eves ns
she croons a sweet lullaby over her first
born, a son, uproots all such thoughts,’’
E upora , Miss , June 26.—Starling
Dunham, a negro, wanted on the charge
of criminarty assaulting the 14-yenr-old
daughter of |ohn Wilson, a white man,
near Bellfontaine, two weeks ago, and
attempting criminally to assault three
young ladies named Dunn near this city,
all during the course of the same day,
was hanged in the public square here to­
day by a mob.
For ten months in fear of death Flor,
The noose was placed about the negro’s cnce Whiting of Boston, aged 12, has
neck by the little Wilson girl, who posi­ laughed so heartily that she is saved.
tively identified him as her assailant. Thé She had swallowed a watermelon seed.
negro was then placed on the back of a It lodged in her throat and it was de.
horse, and at a signal frum the leader of cided that unless the seed was dislodged
the mob the little Wilson girl led the it would kill her. The X-ray was used,
horse Iroin under him.
but the seed could uot be found. Grad­
Over 3000 persons, white and black, ually, however, she improved. At a joke
witnessed the hfyiging. The lynching told by a friend she langhed so heartily
was as orderly as a legal execution. that she was seized with a fit of cough,
After being assured that the negro was ing and the watermelon seed flew from
dead, the mob cut down the body and her mouth. It was as perfect as when
turned it over to relatives for burial.
she swallowed it.
Dunham was captured .Friday near
Mrs. Poter Buelah, who lives on River
Vienna, Ala , after a running chase,
hill, Bloomburg Pa., placed her 2-year-
during which time he was twice old daughter in a clothes basket in the
wounded. He was brought here last yard in order to keep her from getting
night by the Sheriff of this (Wilson) into danger. She noticed that the child
county. A large mob met the train at was playing with something and was
the railroad station and an effort was horrified to find a large blacksnake hud­
made to get the negro, but the officers dled beside the baby, who was apparent­
spirited him a wav and carried him to ly having great sport with her dangerous
jail at Walthall, six miles from here, playfellow. Snatching the child from the
where the party was again met by a basket the mother had barely time to
mob of determined men, who said their place it in side when she was attacked
intention was to burn Dunham.
by the angry snake, which she killed
The officer in charge of the negro suc­ after a hard battle. It measured nearly
ceeded in prevailing upon the mob to five feet in length.
give up this intention, but only after
It was the first day of running through
promising to deliver the negro to the
moo this morning for execution. There trolly cars from Camden to Trenton, N.
was a strong sentiment for burning, but J., and one of the large cars was flying
this was overcome, and the lynching along, when a little girl, probably not
over 11 years of age, stopped it a few
took the form of a hanging.
Dunham stoutly maintained his inno­ miles out of Camden. The moterman
cence to the last and denied that he had waited for the tot to get on. Instead,
ever seen the Wilson girl. He admitted she remained standing by the roadside
having visited Dunn’s place, but denied and asked the conductor meekly ;
“What time is it ?’’
any bad motive. His last remarks were
Glancing at his watch the conductor
made to 200 negroes, who were as­
sembled about the place of execution, j replied :
“It is 6:15. Do you want to get on ?”
Dunham telling them never to go about
A negative shake of her curly head of
a white man’s house when women were
hair was the response. The car moved
at home alone.
The three Dunn sisters, the eldest of on, leaving the girl with tears in her
whom is less than 18 years old, wit­ eyes because the passengers burst out in
spontaneous laughter at the oddity of
nessed the lynching from a distance.
her stopping an express car to satisfy her
curiosity as to the time.
Sermons Boiled Down.
Charged with attempting to jwindle
Jacob Goldstein, a dry goods dealer,
Deeds answer doubts.
and Louis Mauder, a saloon keeper,
Only the heartless are hopeless.
Abraham Abrahamowitz and Lazarino
Old gold is better than new brass.
Fruit is the best testimony as to root. Shapiro were arranged in the police
When love labors it needs no overseer. court in Newark, N. J., and held in$1000
Love takes all weariness ont of work. each for the grand juiy. The swindling
There is noselfdomin Christian service. scheme included an electric machine,
The greatesc gain of life is the loss of which the trio said would produce five
times the amount from a $5 bill, or
•-If.
Criticism is not one of the fruits of the would similarly multiply anv sum of
money placed in it and allowed to re-
spirit.
Gratitude for yesterday gives grace for main undisturbed for four hours, By
the action of the electricity and certain
today.
There is no joy gained except where chemicals of wonderful properties, which
were jealously guarded, four duplicates,
joy is given.
There is no reverence without reality would be turned out by the machine in
the given time. When the scheme was
in religion
It takes more than a bulldog to make broached to Goldstein he notified the
police. When the experiment was mak­
an orchard.
Creed without Christ is a compass ing, Jacobs and the others were arrested
The swindle consisted of substituting
withont a needle.
A just man never fears as to the justice bogus bills for good ones.
T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or |
P ublication .
United States Laud Office,
Oregon City, Ore..
June 20th. I90L
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congr«*ss of
June 3, 1878, entitled “Ail act for the sale
of timber lands in the Slates of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ a •
extended to all the Public Land States by act oi
August 4, 1892,
BJORN PAULSEN,
Of Tillamook, comity of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed iu this office his
sworn statement No. 6448, tor the purchase
of the N % of Nw %. of section & and N %
Ne % of section ¿9, in township
, 1 South,
Range
No.
10 West.
and
will
offer
pi oof to show that the land sought
___ _
is
more valuable for its timber orstone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before the County Clerk of Tilla­
mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Friday, the 9th day of September, I904. He
names as witnesses :
Axel Nelson, Peter Asp, Robert Eichinger,
James Kodad. all of Tillamook County, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 9th day of
September, 1904.
A lgernon S. D j
1, Register.
1904.
S'
r-, r
A.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANGES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
7:
4
&
T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Laud Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
lune 25th, 1904.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1678, entitled “Au act for the sale ot
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as
extended to all the Pub ic J«and States by act of
August 4, 1892,
ANNA D. PAGE
Unmarried, of Tillamook City, county of TIPa-
mook, State of Oregon, has tills day filed i.i
this office, her sworn statement, No. 6446. iur
the purchase oi the Se ‘4 of Se % of Section
No. 3I, in Township No. 3 south, Range 8 \V,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone "than for agricultural .purposes, and to
establish her claim to said land before "the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., at
M
Tillamook City, Ore., on Monday, the 12th day
of September, 19QL She names as witnesses :
Walter C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ;
Marcus Curl, Tom Buffnm, Bud Withrow, of
Blaine, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their T:i?RfcR L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for B. L. EDDY.
H. T. BOTTS.
P ublication .
claims in this office on or before said 12th day
United States Land Office,
of SeptembHr. I904.
Oiegon Ci y, Oregon.
A lgernon S. D rksser , Register.
May 17th, 1904.
NOTICE FOrt PUBLICATION.
ttorneys at aw
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Department of the interior.
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Laud Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
June 3rd, I878, entitled “Au act lor the sale of
June 'A, 1904
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Notice is hereby given that the following Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
<
named settler has filed notice of her intention tended to all the Public Land States by act ol
to make final proof in support of her claim, August 4th, 1892.
and that said proof will b-* made before the
NILS MARTENSSON,
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­ Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook, State of
mook City, Oregon, on August 12th, 1904, vix : Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
LOUISE S. PHILLIPS,
sworn statement No. 643I. for the purchase of
Widow and heir at law of Stanley H. Phillips, the W %
Nw
section No. I7, in Tp.
c ntosh
c air s
deceased ; H.E. No. i 235G for the lots 4 ands, No. •> North, Range 9 W, and will offer proof
sec. 4 and lots 1 and 8, sec. 5, tp. 3 south, range to show that the land sought is more aluable
onita
ewing
9 west.
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
Both phones.
She names the following witnessesto prove her fiurpose«, and to establish his claim to said
achine
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of ana before the Register and Receiver of this
said land, viz. :
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the
John Bumgarner. John Blum, Isaac H. Moore 4tli day of August, ifto4. He names as witnesses :
Edward Blum, of Nestocton, Oregon.
J. M. Peterson, of Garibaldi, Ore. ; Erik Matt­
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
son, of Tobasco. Oregon ; George Asher, of
Portland.
Oregon ; Thomas E. Elliott, of Fir­
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i 878.-«-N otice fob wood, Grego".
P ublication .
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ttorney at aw
United States l^and Office,
above described lands are requested to file
Oregon City, Oregon,
their claims in this office on or before said
May 7th, 1904.
August. 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance 4th day of A
illamook
lgernon 8. D rkrskr , Register.
regon
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, I878. entitled “An act for the sale of
T
imber
L
and
A
ct
,
J
une
3
I878
—
N
otice
F
or
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
P ublication .
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
United State* Land Office,
extended to all the Public Lund Slates oy act
wmw
■aow wow
> ur? \
Oregon City, Oregon,
of August 4, 1892.
May 24th, I904.
BIRD L. BEALS,
Notice
is
hereby
giyen
that
in
compliance
OfTiUaSook City, County of Tillamook, State
SUMMONS.
ot Oregon, has this day filed in this office her with the provisioiis of the act of Congress of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
sworn statement No. 6^26, for the purchase of June 3, 1M78, entiled ” An act for the sale of tim­
theSwW of Sw U sec. No. 24. in tp. 1 8, Range ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
gkutecltcr
-Abuohnt,
No. 8 West, anil will offer proof to show Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
for Tillamook County.
that the laud sought is more valuable for tended to all the Public Land States by act of
Allen ¿to Gilbert Rainaker Com­
Office across the street and north from
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ August 4, 189*2,
pany, a corporation.
ROBERT J. WATT,
poses, and to establish her claim to said land
Plaintiff*,
the Post Office.
before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, OfTHlamook City. County of Tillamook, State
VH.
Oregon, at Tillamook C ty, Oregon, on Wed- of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hia
V. Nodine,
day, the 27th day of July, I904. She names sworn statement No. 6437, for the parchiwe of
Defendant.
the N % of sw Vi »ud S
of Nw
as witnesses:
In the name of the State of Oregon, to V.
20, in
Township No.
Fr«d C. Shoinp, of Trask, Oregou ; Frank of Section No.
Nodine, the above named defendant :
Easter, Abel W Severance, Fred R. Beals, of 2 South, Range 8 West, and will offer
You are hereby required to appear and
proof to show that the land sought is
Tillamook, Oregon.
answer the complaint filed against you in
Any and all persons claiming adversely the more valuable for its timber or stone than for
the above entitled action on or before the
ttorney at aw
above described 'unds are requested to file their agricultural purposes, and to •-stablish his
doth day of J une, 1004. being the time pre-
claims in this office on or before said 27th day claim to saicl Isnd before the County Clerk
scribed in the order for the publication of
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook
of July, 1904.
summons in this cause, and that uniesa you
City,
Oiegon,
on
Fii<lay,
the
261)1
day
of
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
so appear and answer the plaintiff will take
August, I9Q4. He names as witnesses
judgment against you for the »uni of $171.90
T imber L and . A ct june 3. 1878.—N otice fob
John Z
Riggs. Riley Simmons. George
ami for its rosta and diabursments of the
P ublication .
Parrish, Alexander Wat , of Tillamook County.
action, and that the following described real
United Statee Land Office,
Oregon.
propert/and personal property which haa
Oiegon City, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
been attached in said action, will be sold to
May 6th, 1904.
above-described lands are requested to file their
satisfy the judgment obtained, to-wit :
Notice is hereby given that in compliance claims in this office on or before said 26th day
(Attached May +th, 1904.)
with the provisions of the act of Congress of of Augnst, 1904.
Beginning at the Southwest Corner of the
June3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
A lgernon S. D resser , Hegister.
Southeast
1 1 Of section 11 tow Iisliip L’ south,
hysician
urgeon and
timber laud- in the State« of California, Oregon.
range IO west and running thence along
Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N< tick for
W est line of said tract North 20 roda > thence
to all the Public Land Stale« by act of August 4.
ccoucheur
P ublication .
East at right angles to said West line HO
1892.
United Statue Land Office,
rods; thence South at right angle» to said
KS-’IE M. CRANK.
Oregon City, O egon.
last
Corner 20 rods ; thence West along the
Of Hobsonville, County of Tillamook, State of
April nth, 1904.
Boutte boundary of said first deeeribed tract
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
illamook
regon
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
NO rolls to the place of beginning section 11.
sworn statement No. 6423, for the purchase of with the provisions of the not of Congreas'of
township 2 south, range IO west of the Will­
the 8
of Nw *4, rec. 34 R'"l E J4 of Ne June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for ’fie sale of
amette meridian. IO acres.
of section No. 33. in township No. 2 North, i mber lands in he 8 ate» of California Oregon,
Also Hast half of lot 2, block 4, McDer­
rnuge No. 10 W. and will offer proof to show Nevatla and Washington Territory,’’ as ex-
mott’s addition to Tillamook, Oregon.
hat ihe land sought is more valuable for its en<l«*d to all the Public l^an«l Statue by act of
(Persona! I'rojierty.)
timoer or stone than for ag- icultural purposes, August 4. 189-*.
One Milton Piano Mahogany cane, Stool an«!
and to establish her claim to s*u«i land before the
HENRY LEDERER,
scarf ; No. 1 3f»N4.
of bis Father.
So changed by having his beared shav­ County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­ Of Hobeonville,
county of Tillamook, State of
One Grarner Piano Mahogany case. Stool
mook City, Oregon, on Wednesday the 27th day Oregon, ha» this day filed in thia «»file«« his
The fire of a family altar keeps the ed off and his hair cut, after letting both of
and scarf ; N«> 7542.
July 19U4. She names a» wi neaaes :
inancial
gent
sworn statement No. 6403 for the purchase of
One Havard Piano Walnut case, Stool an<l
Malphus Johnson, Michail Peterson, Lewis L. the Se %ofNwand Ne L of Sw Q section No.
church warm.
grow for fifty years, that his wife did Smith,
scarf; No. 1 (1344.
Daniel Perry, of Hoosonville. Oregon.
29,
in
township
No.
2
N,
Range
9
W«wt,
nn<i
One 11 an«l Dray.
The life counts for little that always not recognize him and refused for several
Any and all persons claiming adversely the will offer proof to show that the land
One Building known as Adams Musie Store.
abov- describ ed lands are requested to file their sought is more valuable for its timber or atone
counts the cost.
hours to believe he was her husband, claims in this office on or before said 27th day than Io agriciiItutal purpose», and to establish
Debt due on garnishment of Maude Stall­
cup. $ g <M•
A man’s success depends on what he was the condition that resulted when of July, I904.
his claim to said land Ix fore the County Clerk
Debt due from J.J P. Allen on garnishment
A lgernon S. D resser . Register
Tillamook ( ounty, at Tillamook County.
two piano boxes.
does with his failure.
“Uncle Button’’ Smith, as he long had T imber L and A ct J une 3. «878.—N ot ice for of
Oregon,on Tuesday, the lath day of July, 1904.
This summons in served upon you by pub­
He names as witneeaes :
Saving souls by sentiment is like feed* been known to Pike County, Indiana,
P ublication .
lication in the Tillamook Headlight, by pub­
Lewia
L.
Smith,
W.
Edward
Catterlin,
An
­
United States Land Office,
lication once a week for a |>cri<Mi of six con­
ing men on a flavor.
went home from a barber shop. Button
drew Peterson, Harry Crane, of Hobeonville,
Oregon City, Oregon,
secutive weeks by virtue of an order made by
Oregon.
April 23rd, 1904.
the Honorable W. W Conder, <'ounty Judge
The opportunity is always ripe for the Smith, who was one of the first republi.
Any
and
all
person»
claiming
advenel?
the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
of Tillamook county. Oregon, dated the jBth
described landa are requested to file their
man who is ready.
cans in Indiana, entered into an agree with the provisions of the act of Congress above
«lay of May, 19<)4. tne first publication hereof
June 3rd, I87K. entitled ‘‘An act for the claims in this office on or betel*« aaid 12th day
being rnaife on the 19th «lay of May, 1904.
The man with the biggest check may ment in 1854 not to shave or have his of
sale of timber lands in the States of California, , of July, 1904
EDDY A HOTTS.
A lgernon D resser , Register.
Oregon.
Nevada,
ami
Washington
Territory.
”
Attorneys for Plaintiff
have the least baggage.
hair cut for 50 years unless the free as extended to all the Public Land States by­
The ascent of man is the result of the soldiers elected a president in 1856. His act of August 4. ’*9J’
T imbkr L and A ct , J unk 3. 1878.—N otice fob J-^NOR ABSTRACTS
No IKK FOX I’l HI.II ATKIN.
OF TITLE,
P ublication .
M ALPHl’S JOHNSON,
Department of the huerior,
descent of the Son of man.
hair and beard grew to an enormous Of Hobsonville.
conn y of Tillamook. State of
United State» Land Office,
Land Office at Oregon ( Itv, Ore ,
GO TO
Muy 2Hlh. I904.
Oregon,
has
this
dav
filed
in
this
office
his
Oregon
(
itv,
Oregon,
It is easy to backslide if you only hold length, his hair reaching to the ground sworn statement No. 64I5, for the purchase of
April 15th. i«XM
1
Notice I» hereby given that the following
your neighbor by two fingers.
and his beard being below his waist. Lot 4, of Section No. 30, in townshit) Notice i» hereby given that in compliance ; TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
named aettlrr ha- Hied notice of hi» intention to
make final proof in support of hia claim, and
No. 2 North, range No. 9 West, and will with the provisions of tne act of Congr«*ss of j
The offense of the faithful is not neces Both were as white as snow, and the offer
proof to show that the land sought is June 3. 1878. entitle«! “An act for the sale of
that »aid proof w III be inaile before the County
valuable for its timber or stone than for timber lands in the States of California. Or«*gon
< lerk of Tillamook Co., ut Tillamook < ity, Ore ,
TRUST CO.
sarily the defense of the faith.
old man attracted attention wherever he more
agricultural purposes, and to establish his Nevada and Washington Territory,*' as ex
on July Sth, 1904 vi». :
T
hus
.
C
oates
,
Pre».
B.
L.
E
ddy
.
Sec.
There is no advertisement sin likes went. He celebrated his 85th birthday claim to .«aid land before the County Clerk of tended to all the PubP.c Land state» by act of
HENRY PLATTM
County Oregon, at Tillamook City. August 4th, IRja,
H E N«i 14 656 for the Ne *4 of sec. 3f, tp. 2
lietter than a half-hearted denunciation. one week ago and then he went to a Tillamook
•011th, range 10 west.
Orego”, on Thursday, the 14th day ol July, I904.
CARL G. PETERSON
GILBERT L. HEDGES.
Of Tillamook, county • f Tillamook, State of WM. GALLOWAY.
He name» the following wltncBMes to prove
names as wittie«se«
It is a good thing to lose your fence if barber and was shaved and had his hair He Herbert
K. Thompson. Andrew Pe»er«on, of Oregon, has this day flle«l in this office bis sworn
hl» continuous residence upon ami cultivation
it means the enlarging of your field.
of aaid land, viz
••shingled.’’ It is said that the hair and Garibaldi, Oregon ; Harry Crt*ue, Martin H statement No. 64O5, for the purchase o1 the
James M. Morgan.
Edward Morgan, of
Sw ' 4 of sec. No. »2. in Towcship No 3 South,
ot Hobsonville. Oregon.
When a man feels sorry for himself no beared taken off filled a half-bushel bas­ Ripley,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the range No. 8 went, an«! will offer proof to show
Netait«, Oregon: Henry Dunstan, of Trank,
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW.
described lands are requested to file their that the land sought i» more 1 aluable for it»
Oregon ; K- Platt», oi Netarl». Oregon.
one else is going to waste time doing it ket and “Uncle Button” now appears above
A i . i . kbnon ft I> rf . m « fm Register.
claims in this office on or before said 14th day of timber or stone than for agricultural purpo«-«
M«kc ■ specialty of Land Office Business.
and to establish h|s claim to *aid land before
not mere than sixty years old.
July, 1904.
for him.
A lgernon 8. D reamer Register.
the County Cleik of Tillamook County. Oregon, 1 OFFICE IN WK1NHANO BITLBING,
NBTK K OK NAI.K.
at Tillamook city. Oregon, on Frida), the
Room 1 and 2,
He names a* wit-
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice fob 15th day of July, I9M.
In the matter of the cwtate
Notice.
Come to Christ.
P ublication .
neases
OREGON CITY. ORE.
of Daniel ft. Pierce, Tokie
Benjamin O. Snifter, John P. Allen, of Tilla­
United State« Land office.
(Pierce) Coon. Rachel L.
mook City. Oregon . William L. Rlefrnberg,
Oregou « ity, Otegon,
(Pierce) Johnson, Mag­
Scaled hids. with plans and specifica­ TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
of Bay City, Oregon ; Winfield (’. Trombley, of
June Sth. T904.
net tic Pierce. Laura Pierce
Notice is hereby atv«*n that in compliance Tillamook ( itv, OregOfi
tions, will be received bv the County
and Ethel K. Pierce, heir«
There are but two classes to come to with
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
the provisions or the art of Uongiessot
at law of the estate of ft.
Clerk of Tillamook county, Oregon, on Christ, one the religious and the other June 3rd. 1878. entitled An act for the »ale above described lands aie reque»i««d to file their
D. and Minnie Pierce, de­
timber lands in the State» of Califo'Tiia. c aims in this office on or befoie »aid 15th da)
ceased .
or before the first Monday in July, 1904, the sinful. There is no reason why the of
ttorney at aw
Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territo­ of J b I jt . IW>4
Under authority of an order of «ale granted
ry.
’
’
as
extended
to
al!
Public
Land
States
by
A
lgernon
S.
J
irehser
f
«-
for the construction of a new bridge religious should not always remain reli­
by the County Court of the County of Til n-
act of August 4. 1803.
mook.
Ktatr of Orrg«>n, dated the 2n<l day
acioss the Miami river where, the pres gious. hut the perplexing question is
IRA C. SMITH,
of May, A.D.. 11)04, I will «ell at private
regon
illamook
Ot Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of T imber L and , A ct J i nm i , 1“-s .— N o - ike for
aale ttie following described real e»ttit<.
ent bridge stands.
about the sinner. Will he always remain Oregou. has this day filed In this office bis
PVIILICAYI« M
to wit : The South went quarter of the
United HtMteft Lain. office,
purchase
Bridge to be constructed out of good a sinner to be saved by the Grace of God sworn «’atement No. 64’9-
Northeast quarter of fiection 2t>, In Town
Oregon City, Oregon,
of the N *4 of He Q a nd Sw % of Se % ot
• hip 2 South of Range 9 Went of the Wil
Fir Lumber in a workmanlike manner, through faith in Christ, or must he don Section .....
April nth. 19<>4.
No. ..........
17. -
in __________
Towi ship
r - No.
-- 1 South,
Imette Meridian in Oregon.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
onpliance
Range No. 10 West, and will offer proof t
The «ale will be mode «»n or after the 2f»th
with span 10 feet longer than present the cloak of religion, I claim that the »how
that the land sought 1« more valuable with th«* provisions of the vt of <’<»«« re»s of
day of June A.D. i9O4,an<l bid» will lie receive«!
span, upon good Fir or tide Land Sprnce music and dancing, ;he grand supper, for its timber or »tone than for agricultural our Jan«* 3, 1878 entitled * An »ct for the sale of
at the office of W H C o «>| mt . in Tlllani«»«»k
Kes, ami to e»tabii»h hi» claim t«> »aid ¡ami »nn er land* in the state« of California Oregon,
City, in the above name«! county and «talc
Piling, with necessary approaches and etc., as portrayed in the parable of the
i>r«‘ the County Clerk of Tillamook (’««ur.ty: Nevxia an«! Washington Territory,” a» ex­ Agent for the Northwest School Furni­ fifty |M*r cent of the purcha»<- »rice must he
on Satunlay. the 20th «lay of August tended to sll the Public Land State« by act of
paid at time of sale and the balance t«» Le
break water 50 feet long on north side. prodigal, is just as appropriate to the Oregon,
ture Co. «nd OignoN nnd Piano«,
Augn*»t 4th 189®.
19« m He name« »■ witiiesaea
paid at the time of confirmation of «ale by
wai . thk FMFJ> BAKER
Henry Crenshaw. Walter Baker. Walter C.
Notnry Ptiblic.
Dated this 5th day of May, 1904.
the Count v Court.
sinner, ns religious devotions, or prayer Bailev
Of
Tillamook,
county
of
Tillamook,
State
ol
Harry Baller, of Tillamook city. Ore.
Date«! thin 2<»th day of May 1904.
Office
:
Southwe»t
from
the
Court
House,
By order of County Court.
ha« this day filed in this office hi*
and tasting, the respect for holy days, , Any and all pefwon» claiming adv«i»ely the Orrgoti.
I)A MIKL H. P ikkck
«worn statement No 0412. for the pnreba-e of in the building occupied ii» a munie store.
above-described
land»
are
r«|Ueala«l
to
file
their
Gua rdian.
H omer M ason . County Clerk.
&c.. are to the religious, and that the cfaim« in this office on or before »«id aocli day of the Ne '« of Section No 20, in Town-liip No.
1 South, Range Nu io Waet. and * ill <»ff«-r
same baptism and Lord's supDer that ; August. I904.
proof
to
»how
that
the
land
»ought
1»
more
A lgernon ft. fiaRnava Register.
WANTED.
1 valuable for ita tmilter or «tone than for agri
Notice
appear so solemn to the religious, be­
cultural purpose«, mu' to establish hie claim S pecial K rprkskntativk in thia county
to »aid land before the CottU’y Clerk of Tills- and adjoining territories, to represent
come a token of faith, when understood |
iii'*<>k Comity. Tillanweik City Oregon. on and advertise an ol»l established ’ btis-
T'nrcha»ers oi Chittini Bark will lie bv the sinner.
J. C. Gov«.
1 Friday, the 15th day of July. >904
Hr immri
ine*s hou«e of solid financial slat dinz.
he I responsible for Bark taken from
«» witiieawe*
HAIR CUiTING
llmry Cre»»»haw. Walter < Bailey Barnegat, Salary $21 weekly, with Expenses ad­ SHAVING,
i ..ids belonging to Blodgett Compam,
Oregon Harry S Baker of Tillamo k, Oregon vanced each Monday bv check direct
SHAMPOOING, ETC
: Fred C Bak-r of WC»on 'in « .n
Limited, the Wilson River Lumber Co.,
Horse and buggv
' Asy and all person» císimiñk adver-elv the from headquarters.
ihed land« are re<|*ir«ted U> fiir their lurntshed when necessary ; position fwr
N. P. \\ heeler and |. H. Cook.
' abov«--d«nc “
I clei”'* tn hl« office dn or before »»i*l 15th «lay maneat
Ad<l»e*s Blew Bros A: Co.,
P. S. BRI MBY.
i of July 1' r>4-
Monon Bb'g., Chaago. III.
A m * krmos S li»Frar.a, Ke/uler.
Agent for Owners
Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
M c I ntosh & McNAIR,
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
Sewing Machines.
& BOTTS,
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T^DDY
J— J A
Complete set of Abstract Books
in office.
Taxes paid for non­
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
H.
COOPER,
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A
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T
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,
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O
Now is the time to buy a
new Sewing Machine for
$22.oo, with drop head and
all the latest improvements
at M I
& M N
’ .
It is the B
S
M
, and they range
in price from $22 to $35,
with ball bearings. They
are little beauties, perfectly
made and something new on
the market. These machi­
nes are a better article than
the peddlars are charging
$65 and $75 for.
ARL HABERLACH,
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
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Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
A
j-^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
, S
A
.
All calls promptly attended to.
T
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.
P
F.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F
A
,
Tillamook, Oregon.
*T^HOS. COATES,
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Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca
sliire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
EDGES* GALLOWAY
A.
A
T
W. SEVERANCE,
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,
O
S. STEPHENS,
• Real PLstate and Fire, Life,
Health, Accident, Insurance.
J
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper-
enced dentist is located in
Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and
Rough spruce lumber 9awed is prepared to do nothing but
to order, for <7.00 a thou-__
first class work and give the
" * * 1 If your
sand, at the Tillamook Lum- best of satisfaction
teeth need fixing call upon
bernig Co.
him.
LATIMER, BROS.,
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER.