TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 21.
1904.
Raising Children Correctly.
U. S. A. to Melvin J. Edwards. Pat- 1
in plenty of time, but owing to uufore-'
NETARTS
ent. N L2 Se, Se Se A lot 1 $ec . I A good many men, and also women, ¡TIS AMATTER OF HEALTH
seen circumstances attending the hold up
W’. H. Easter, the Tillamook livery
20 3 S 10.
It is to be hoped that the city will not of the mail in the mountains it did not I
have given excellent advice as to how to
man, was at Netarts Monday.
Four mortgages filed to secure $2261. raise children correctly. Here is another
delay much longer in procuring a site for reach him until after the 15th. Least-
M.
Gunning
and
family
left
for
their
wavs, that will lie the opinion of those
One mortgage for $200 satisfied.
tae hose company.
article in which a lady airs her ideas :
home «it Bellview, Monday.
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whose money was held up.
Now don't get the idea into your head
Mr. and Mrs. Mahler were down from
Prof. Whitney, who served his appren
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School Apportionment.
I am a woman hater, because there are
the
light
house
Sunday.
They
report
Mr.
If
there
is
anything
that
shows
the
ticeship as a kid licker, is now serving
On Saturday last. County Superin no more good-for-nothing women than
smallness of an editor anti the degeneraev Morris as being very sick.
time as a stamp licker.
Al Biggs, of Tillamook, is mowing hav tendent Wiley made the following ap men. It’s six of one and half a dozen of
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of thecountrv press it is the habit of filling
portionment of the County School the other, and from my observation and
Not that we presume to know all about up news columns with an elaborate per. for the Hodgdon boys.
Campers are getting quite numerous Funds. The next apportionment will be experience I think two-thirds of the
it. but it looks to us as ii a number of sonal mention of every Tom, Dick or
licople try to see who can go the farthest
farmers get too much grass down at one Harry who pokes his nose into a print on the bay. There is lots of room for made October 1.
No. Julv to the extreme with everything, morali
time.
shop, and the editor falling all over him more.
Chil- Àpor- ty, style, everything but trying to be a
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ackley were over No.
self throwing bouquets. We hope that
Dist. Clerk Address.
dren. ’mcnt. good man or woman. I am not an old
We hope the assessor will pile on the
from
Tillamook
Sunday
visiting,
we will never resort to such silly journal
1. H. C. Kunze, Tillamook...124 $690 woman. Like the editor, if one is only
agony when he comes to town lots and
ism and cause the public to laugh at us
2. T. W. Lvster, Tillamook.. 86 430 as old as one feels, then I am 16. if you
unproductive agricultural land held by
for so doing, hut should we fall into the
BOULDER CREEK.
3. J. W. Jennings, Tillamook 12
60 please; but I am twice that age, and try
s peculators.
practice, will someone please club us be
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4. Chas. Burk. Cloverdale ... 31
155 to keep within reason on everything, and
Tompkins
Bros,
are
erecting
a
large
This is leap year, and we think it is in fore we make the public vomit.
5. Mary Snyder, Nehalem..... 19
95 I am especially interested in children,
barn on the Hughy place.
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perfectly order tor the ladies to raise
180 and I say it’s to a great extent a
C. Mills, of Tillamook, was out in this 6. Mrs, S H. Rock.Oretown 36
One of the things that is causing such
their artificial flower gardens when they
7. G. W. Phelps, Netarts ...... 12
60
a strong anti-saloon sentiment all over part of the country Sunday.
woman’s fault.
Absolutely Pure
meet a geutleiiniH.
8. J. P. Tucker, Beaver........ 41
20.5
Mr.
Joe
Green
’
s
littje
daughter
was
I agree with one w riter that the best
Oregon is the persistence with which
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9.
Thns.
Coates,
Tillamook.
339
1695
THÍRE
IS NO SUBSTITUTE
man on earth is none too good fora pure,
The short-sighted agitation to bond wide open gambling is carried on all quite sick last week, but is better now.
10. P. H. Heisel, Tillamook ... 76
380 good woman, and she should demand it
0
A.
Smith
returned
from
Tillamook
over
the
state
and
the
failure
of
officials
Tillamook Citv for $60,000 has had the
11. H. V. Aliev, Nehalem...... 17
85
as her right.
effect ol knocking values out of city pro to do iheir duty. A few years ago th-re last Tuesday, bringing his wife, who has 12. Elmer Hall, Nestocton...... 41
205
been
at
Tillamook
for
the
past
two
General News.
I have a very poor opinion of a woman
perty and scaring people from building. was little or no sentiment against the
13. J. J. McGinnis. Hebo........ 62 310
gambling mania, but it is different to months taking medical treatment.
who will marry a man who drinks, gam
14.
N.
McMillan,
Garibaldi
.....
48
240
Mr. Fred Poland and family, from the
Maurice lielieves in having plenty of day, as it will be noticed by the frequent
bles and bums around with trash. To
Most everybody who comes from the
15. W. H. Hoskins, Foley...... 2.3
115 be an old maid is a thousand times
young butchers around his domocile. Do fights in a number of cities, where it is “Golden State,” were visiting at Sher
Orient or seat of war declare that the
16
W.
R.
Robedee,
Woods...
46
230
not loose courage, Maurice, for we’ll bet made an issue. Unfortunately for saloon man Mvers’ last week.
prouder title than his wife. A woman
65 should choose a man she can love, Japanese will win.
A party of young folks from Blaine, 17. F. J. Gobar, Trask ......... 13
he'll be mail enough to raise a daughter ker|»ers. a number of them have turned
Professor Drew came out victorious in
18.
F.
Scherzinger,
Neskowin
90
18
their places of business into gambling passed through this neighborhood Sun-
yet.
respect and honor ; then she has a good the first of the Sunday saloon cases tried
19
T.
R.
Wilson.
Dolph
........
39
195
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day
A.
M.
joints, which, to some extent, antagon
example for her children to follow. But before a jury at Salem. J. P. Rogers
60
To read the Seaside Sentinel one would ized a large numberof people who are not
Mrs. Jeno Borba and Mrs. Geo. W. 20. M. A. Baxter, Dolph...... 12
I want to tell you she has got to begin was tried l»efore a jury in Justice
21.
W.
G.
Harris,
Sand
Lake
26
130
think that the timber owners in Clatsop unfavorable to saloons, provided thev Lucas were calling on friends in the
when they are small. If she allows him
countv had no rights, and it is the cor would comply with the law. But they Boulder neighborhood last Sunday after 22. Chas. Nelson, Cloverdale. 36 180 to go fishing on Sunday, where he will Turner’s court the whole afternoon
being occupied with the trial. The
23. Jno. Sheets, Tillamook ... 48 240
rect thing to bleed them for all they can have not done this when they could get noon.
learn to play cards, drink and hear all courtroom waa crowded with interested
90
stand.
Mrs. C. A. Smith is the proud owner 24. W. E. Knight, Balm ...... 18
city officials to stand in with them and
the vile stories of young sports before he spectators, both saloon and anti saloon
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60
allow them to run wide open. Hence, of a liandsom new carriage, a present 25. M. D. Reading, Tillamook 12
is 10 years old, as lots of them are doing people being present.
Our friends and neighbors up in the the cause of the sentiment in favor of from her husband.
26. A. M. Beaty, Spruce ...... 38 190
right in this neighborhood, then she
27.
J.
J.
Howser,
Blaine
......
neck of the woods at Nehalem, by the closing down on saloons for ths purpose
43
215
Several loads of Boulderites attended
‘‘Found dead, washed up by the sea
need not have all kinds of spasms and
number of births, must be a strenuous of ridding the state of gambling joints.
28.
O.A.
Lommen,
Nehalem..
29
145
the tabernacle meeting at Beaver foot
fits if, when he gets 25. he is not a good in Bigbuiv Bav, Devonshire,’’ was the
class of people. Well, they require lots
30. Jas Morgan, Netarts...... 6
30
bridge last Sunday.
verdict of the Corner’s jury in the in
man and w on't attend church.
of young Teddys up there.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Coulson and sons, 31. Lusv Doughty, Bay City 52 260
quest on the remains of F. Kent Loomis.
Tobacco
don't
hurt
any
man
if
he
is
of
MOST SERIOUS OFFENCE
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32. R. M. Dingess, Beaver..... 14
70
of Blaine, went to Beaver Sunday.
age w hen he learns the habit. My father The evidence was very inconclusive and
One of the weak points in Mayor Will
33. I. C. Quick, Tillamook ... 22 110
Some
of
the
ranchers
here
have
been
both chews and smokes, and I don’t wholly conjectural, as pointed out by
To
Kindle
Fire
That
Endangers
iams' administration in Portland is in
45
buisv scattering out their shocked hay 34. Jennie Weckert, Marx...... 9
think a better man ever lived. We all the Coroner when he advised this ver
Timber and Property.
35. Alice Smith, Wilson........ 16
allowing a favored few to run gambling
80
to dry, since the rain.
havefaults, but if we try to live right we dict, adding that although death was
joints, while other fellows who violate
36.
Hy.
Hays,
Spruce
...........
9
45
Mr. Leach went to Beaver. Saturday.
caused by a blow there was nothing to
should have credit for it.
Countv Judge W. W. Conder desires us
the law are instantly pulled.
90
Mr. and Mrs C. A. Smith and daugh 37. A. L Miller, Hebo........... 18
justify the suspicion that it was foully
For
want
of
appreciation
hundreds
of
to
warn
persons
against
setting
out
fire
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ters spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. W. 38. Tracy Elliott,Tillamook.. 44 220 boys leave the farm every year. What administered.
The Tillamook Water Commission did I on their own or other person’s property
39. W J. Roehmer, Nehalem. 46
230
D. Glad wells.
do you think of parents w’ho, when their
not meet on Thursday. We hope the during the dry weather, which is not
Regarding the proposition that the old
40. S B. Morris, Barnegat... 9
45
boy is 16 and worked hard all spring to battleship Maine be raised in Havana
newly formed commission is not going to j only a menace to personal propertv but
41. Katie Creighton, Spruce . 11
55
NEHALEM.
get the crop in. and he asked for $3 for harbor, Acting Secretary of the Navy
fall into the same rut as the Port of i a menace to bridges and other public
42. J. J. Hudson, Cloverdale.. 22
110
Born to the wife of Rev. W. J. Raeh-
Fourth of July, that refused and said $1 Darling has addressed a letter to R. H.
Tillamook Commission so early in the » property in the county. A sharp look
44. Mrs. B F. Murphy. Dolph 9
45
out should be kept upon those who vio mer, Julv 8th, a son.
was all he could have, and they are Sewell, at New Orleans who stated he
game.
45. D. F. Coulson, Beaver.... 11
55
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worth $10,000 in land ? Do vou blame had a contract with the Cuban govern
late the law, which not only endangers
Born, to the wife of L. Solemon, a
46. Mary Smith, Hobsonville 11
55
that bey for leaving home ? Did they ment to float the wreck. The Acting
When the rain came last week it caused | their own but other people’s property. daughter.
48. Mary Seasmon, Vosburg 15
75
appreciate how many dollars' worth of Secretary said, while the department
Miss Johanna Lang is home from
a regular stampede amongst the camp . Campers who come to Tillamook to
49. S. Vr. Anderson, Tillamook 24
120
work he had done this last three does not contemplate any action regard
ers, and they no sooner skipped over the • spend the summer are the people to be Portland.
50. L. H. Jensen, Beaver...... 30
150
Mrs. Wilks is up from Hohsonville to
months? Now I believe in paving chil ing the wreck, it has no power to relin
mountains to find that it was tropical closely watched. We give the law in
dren for little hard jobs. Give them a quish any rights the United States may
over there, while Tillamook was enjoy regard to kindling fires, which is as fol- stay for a while at C Preston’s.
Totals.
1723 $8615
Miss Marena Larsen went to Seaside
chance to make money of their own. I have in it, as only Congress has power
ing as pretty weather as one could wish i lows :
‘‘If any person shall malicious!v, with Tuesday.
pay mv boy for gathering cobs, eggs, to dispose of public property.
for.
Will Have to Pungle.
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intent to injure any other person, by
Clay Daniels and E. R. Bales drove in
hoeing in the garden, mowing the yard
Talk about hold ups, ex-Sheriff Stanley himself or any other person, kindle a fire from Balm Sunday, bringing their
Two naval orders were issued by the
and picking fruit. He saves from $3 to
The timber men, who bought thou-
had his mail held up for severtl weeks in on his own land or the land of any other families and several friends to church.
$5 a year. He buvs his own wagon, British Admiralty, which are believed to
sands
of
acres
of
timber
land
in
Clatsop
the spring and now the auditors are person, and by means ‘of such fire the See what good comes from having our
sleds, marbles, balls, bats, books and indicate a determination on the part of
holding him up for $1,233.20. We won- buildings, fences, crops or other personal roads open. Let the good work go on. county for a song, don’t want to paj’ fire-crackers. If he wants somthing he Great Britain to protect British ship,
their taxes. Some time ago they offered
der whether he’ll get a 3 |>er cent or a property, or wooded timber-lands of auy
soon works for the money to get it. I ping from acts of aggression n> the
to settle 60 per cent, but the sheriff, hav
rebate for the whole amount when the other person shall be destroyed or in
keep him busy to learn him to work.
hands of the Russian navy. The first
ing
no
authority
io
reduce
taxation,
re
Real
Estate
Transfers.
county court meets ?
jured, he shall, on conviction, be punish
order directs the Mediterranean fleet to
fused
the
offer.
The
companies
are
0.
A.
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The body of Arthur Adkins, who died sail at once from Gibraltar and proceed
ed bv a fine of not less then twenty dol
The Russians claimed last week that lars nor more than one thousand dollars, Wells Gilbert to Wilson River Lumber Aitan, C H. Wheeler, Chas. A. Rust, at bis home in Portland, was taken to to Alexandria, Egvpt, near the mouth of
Co. N
Ne Nw A lot 1 sec 7 The Whitney Lumber Company, D. A. Gales Creek for burial. Mr. Adkins
they killed 30,000 Japs and put to route or by imprisonment in the county jail
1 S 7. $1500.
Biodget & Co., and J. E. DuBois. The who wa« 22 years of age, was the the Suez canal. Thesecond order directs
the army that is investing Port Arthur. not less than three months nor more
two of the fastest British armored cruis
Later accounts deny this, and if we are than twelle months, according to the J. S. Stephens, trustee, to George B. amounti of their taxes is $11,322,80 and brother of Levi Adkins, who was acci ers to proceed through the canal and take
with
penalty
and
interest
amounts
to
A
Edna
S.
Lamb.
Lot
3
A
W
right in our view, the little brown men aggravation of the offense.
dentally shot while hunting three weeks up stations in the Red Sea at points
lot 4, block 2 Central addition to $12,851.38. They refuse to pay because ago.
have shown a greater determination to
“If any person shall without malice
where several British ships have been
Tillamook. $400.
they claim their timber was assessed
go for than run away from their enemy- kindle any fire in any field, pasture, in
The long-expected run of «almon has held up the last few days by the Russian
Jeptha
Walling
to
Rose
Walling
Lots
too
high,
but
if
anyone
wanted
to
buy
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closure, forest, pararie, or timber-land
3 A 4 block 1 Stillwells addition the land, they would ask twenty times arrived in the Columbia river. At least volunteer squadron.
Should this meet the eye of a person not his own, without the consent of the
what it is assessed at. They are all non- that is the belief of all who are directly
to Tillamook $25.
who is looking for a new location, come owner, and the same shall spread and
Some one says the onlv thing to fear is
interested in the fisheries. The extremely
to Tillamook and see the green meadows do damage to and buildings, fences, crops, Cecelia E. Bailey, by administiator to residents, and think because they are muddy water that has been in the river fear, and that’s about right. That
W. G. Chance. Lots 7 A 8 block wealthy they can get out of paying their
right in the midst of summer and Old cordwood, bark, or other personal prop
doesn’t mean that one is to go about in
10 Stillwells addition to Tillamook. taxes. All the property will be sold by during the past ten days is gradually a state of cheerful idiocy, caressing every
Bossv making the dairymen comforta erty not his own, or to anv wood or
clearing,
and
Tuesday
night
and
Wed
the sheriff for taxes and there will no
$325.
bly well off. independent and content timber land not his own, he shall, on
nesday the gillnetters in the lower har buzzsaw he comes across in the absurd
to remain with a county with so many conviction, be punished by a fine of not Albert Benscheidt and wife to Irvin doubt be plenty of buyers. It is proba bor made excellent catches. Some of idea that nothing can do him harm.
R. Payne. Bond for deed. N % ble that an injunction suit will be brought
advantages for dairying.
That would be invoking the fool killer,
less than ten dollars nor more than one
restraining the sheriff from selling for the boats secured as much as 1000 who does sometimes catch up with such
Se
34 1 S 10. $1200.
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hundred dollars, and costs, according to
pounds
each,
and
the
average
was
good.
There is nothing very mysterious when the aggravation of the offense, and shall James A. Guinn and wife to Joe Stein- taxes, but courts look with disfavor on
people. It means the practical appli
masse and wife. N S Se A S
tax dodgers, and they will be compelled The seiners on Sand Island also did well, cation of the idea that there are two
hogs get into another man’s pasture— stand committed until the fine and costs
but
above
that
point
very
few
fish
were
Ne 25 5 S 10. $1000.
to pay eventually. In the meantime
that is the nature of the lieast—but how are paid.
things one need not worry about—what
caught.
•
they get into other men’s pig pens and
“Any person who shall enter upon the Charles H. Smith and wife to Frank they are keeping the country out of
he can help and what he can not help.
eventually into the other fellows pork lands of another person for the purpose
Botefubr. Se Ne sec 8 A N
Nw money that justly belongs to it. The as
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- If a thing can be helped, it’s help and
barrel is a mystery that is perplexing to of hunting and fishing, and shall with
A Sw Nw sec 9 1 S 8. $1.
sessor ought to soak them good next enced dentist is located in not worry that it needs, and if it can not
some people in the Sandlake district. out the the concent of the owner of said John S. Bosler and wife to Hannah year. They are not entitled to a cent Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and lie helped, it is high time that the J“ in
There must be some human hogs over lands kindle any fire thereon, shall lx?
M. Nelson S l2 Ne 14 4 S 10, and rebate and will never get it —Seaside is prepared to do nothing but cident be closed,” as the diplomats say.
there.
1 acre additional. $1300.
Sentinal.
first class work and give the
punished
by
a
fine
of
not
less
than
ten
I
W W *
U.
S.
Land Office to Maud Botts.
best of satisfaction If your A timely discovery by William Esh,
The government expert on road build, dollars nor more than one hundred dol *
Receipt. 8 4 N S 14 2 N 7.
Cheap Pork.
teeth need fixing call upon Deputy County Recorder, was all that
ing makes the remark that the first thing lars, and if such fire be kindled malicious
U. S. Land Office to Isabella Watt.
him.
any
j
prevented a break from the county jail
ly
and
with
the
intent
to
injure
l»eople in this country should do is to get
Receipt.
W
\
W
S
.33
2
S
10.
The
uncounted
wastes
of
the
farm
can
at Salem. As Ech was sitting in the
other
person,
such
offender
shall be ’
their roadbeds up out of the water. He,
Freddie L. Mills and wife to Jacob H. often be turned into pork and produce a
window of the office he caught sight of
no doubt, knows what he is talking punished by a fine of not less than ,
Cook. Se Nw .33 1 S 10. $300.
neat sum of money without very much
I
twenty
dollars
nor
more
than
a saw working hack and forth in a
two
hun-
!
about, and it is a good suggestion, but he
Edward 8. Lamb to Frances H. Lamb. trouble. A couple of pigs will grow* and
window of the jail on the floor below.
should come to Tillamook in the rainy dred and fifty dollars, or by imprison- I
E K» Ne sec 31 A E
Se sec 30 1 thrive on scraps that are ordinaryilv
He gave the alarm, and the sheriff made
season and demonstrate to the people of inent in the countv jail not less than
S 10. $1.
thrown away, and such scraps make the
three months nor more than twelve
an investigation, finding that Harry
this county how he is going to do it.
Charles B. Patterson and wife to W. best of pork. Any one who has never
in onths.
Kelso had sawn nearly half way through
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S. Cone, A. M. Hare and F. R. made any account of the waste of vegeta
“Any person or persons who shall I
a bar that stood between him and liber
So the Grangers of Clackamas have de-
Beals. 8 acres in sec .35 1 N 10. *1 bles from the garden, and small potatoes
ty. It is supposed Kelso intended to es
cided to vote for local option. It will lie I willfully set fire to any wooded country
S. Land Office to Anetta B. Mason. the cabbage and lettuce leaves, the pea-
or
forest
belonging
to
the
State
or
the
cape a few moments later, when all
the rural districts which will throw its
Receipt. E % Nw, Sw Nw A Nw pods and all such things that are usually
county officials would be away at noon,
vote in favor of local option next No I United States, or to anv person or per-.
Sw 35 2 N 10.
cast into the back yard will be astonish,
or perhaps he would wait until night
vember, and on that account several sons, shall lie deemed guilty of misde-
Jane
P.
Patterson
to
W.
S.
Cone,
A.
ed to find how valuable they are when
and get away in the daikness. Kelso
counties in the state will go •'dry” now j ineanor, and upon conviction before a I
M. Hare and F. R. Beals. Lot 2 worked into pork by a hungry pig.
had make a saw from a clock spring and
that the Grangers have come out openly ' court of competent jurisdiction shall be I
block 12, Bewleys addition to Bay
Our neighbors in Ireland understand
used soap to deaden the noise. He is do
in opposition to saloons. Will theGrang. | punished bv a fine not exceeding one ,
City
and
block
6
Jacobys
addition
how to do this to perfection, and the
ing a 90-dav sentence for larceny.
ers in Tillamook and other counties take thousand dollars or imprisonment not
to Bay City. $1.
I "pig that pays the rent” is the product
the same course as the Grangers in exceeding one year, or both such fine
Report cornea from the Siuslawcoun*
and imprisonment; provided, that noth George N. Hogdon and wife to Jacob of the scraps from the families where
Clackamas county ?
H. Cook. Se Sw sec 29 A Ne Sw scraps are not plentiful, and these very
try alxmt the vicinity of the mouth of
ing
herein
contained
shall
apply
to
any
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sec .32 1 8 10. $700.
the Wildcat, that Jessie Bounds and
pigs make the Irish bacon that sells for
Although some of the dairymen had a peroon who in good faith sets a back
8. Land Office to Alexander Watt. the highest price of any hog product in
Leonard Brooks are missing Jand search
little hay wet last week, that was but a lire to prevent the extension of a fire
Receipt. N l2 Nw sec 29 A S l8 the world.
ing parties are 1 (Miking for them in the
trivial affair to what farmers in other' already burning.
Sw sec 20 2 S 8.
mountains, fearing they have become
“Upon any rrosevution under this
A couple of pigs is the poor man’s sav-1
parts of the country have to contend
William Woods to George B. A Edna ings bank. They can be grown into a
lost or some accident has befallen them.
Act,
one-halt
of
the
tine
imposed
shall
be
with. Taking it all in all, weighing up
S. Lamb. W
lot 3 A lot 1 Cen- barrel of pork with very little expendí-
According to the report, the two men
its advantages and disadvantages, we ! paid to the fierson who first gives infer- i
tral addition to Tillamook. $400. ture of mopev fur grain, and this is ex
started
out last Friday from a camp
ination
thereof
to
the
district
attorney
jiave long come to the conclusion that
Jame P. Patterson to William B. pended in little sums and is not missed,
where they were engaged in peeling cas-
for dairying there is no (letter place in tor the district in which the offense is
Elliott 5 acres in 34 1 N 10. while the product of this carefulness in
cara bark, going into the mountains to
Oregon. Tillamook county offers plenty committed, and the other money shall
$1000.
look for a better location. They took a
little things is a substantial addition to
of inducements for those who are look lie paid into the county treasury for the
light lunch with them and expected to
benefit of the common school fund ot the Marvin A. Hagdon to Jacob H. Cook. the comforts of the family. It is just
ing for new locations in the West.
Sw Se sec 29 A Nw Ne A E 4 Nw as important that the well-to-do man
return the same day. but they had not
county in which said fine is collected.”
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32 1 S 10. $1000.
appeared up to Tuesday morning. After
Ex-Sheriff Stanley may not have com
should be careful of the scraps, for it is
they had been out two nights and days
plied with the strict letter of the law in
Gen. Kuropatkin reports that Lieut . James L. Simmons to George W. the little leaks that hurt the American
Parrish. Se Sw 22 2 S 9. $100.
others in camp sent out searching parties,
allowing rebates on taxes after the 15th Genera! Count Keller lost over 1000
farmer more than ant other one thing.
the fear l«emg that the men bad met
March, but from a common sense stand, men killed or wounded in an attack on Aaabel M. Hare and wife to Charles S.
Work the scraps and waste matter in-
Uells. Lot» 1 A 8 Nock 10 Millers ' to
Thi, keep, the place cleaner
with an accident which rendered them
point he was justified in allowing the Mo Tien Pas*. Julv 17, when the loss to
addition to Tillamook. $125.
unable to travel, or had become lo*ut io
icbate to those who sent in their mone>
Japanese was trifling.
»nd sarc a wait* that is indefensible.
mountains.
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