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TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 11.
I
Editorial Snap Shots.
fessional anti business men who started
tn to make discord and friction in the
city and who are encouraging and sup
porting a few parties who want to run,
rough shod and with Southern airs, over
some of our most respectable citizens
Having gone through that, it will not
be hard to decide who are the parties i
who tried to slander and pull down hon­
est and respectable citizens and who at
the same time have been doing the city
ail injury w ith their continual abuse.
DISASTER XS BIG.
1904.
FIGHT FOR DAYS.
Colorado Train Wreck Near Rec­ Armies at
Port
Arthur
Battle
TILLAMOOK HOTEL.
The Oregon Development League was
Fiercely.
ord, Eighty Dead Found.
born in Portland last week
May it
grow and liecoine a thrifty child and do
L ondon . Aug. 1Q.—The Chnfoo corre
P ueblo . Colo , Aug. 8 —The wreck nf
much to increase the population of the
the World’s Fair Flyer on the Denver & spondent of the Loudon Daily Telegraph,
stale.
Rio Grande Railroad, near Eden, seven one of that newspaper’s most reliable
* * *
miles north of Pueblo, last evening, men, under date of August. 9, states that
%
If the women had the right to vote
proves to have become one of the great­ two messenger*» have arrived there from
but few of them would vote against an
est railroad disasters in the historv ot PortAithur, who bring an account of
effort to close up the gambling joints, for
We have remodeled and thoroughly renovated, repapered and
this country. Two crowded passenger the most desperate fighting of the war, newly furnished the hotel from the basement to the roof, and
it is a well known fact that it is the wo­
which
is
said
to
have
begun
last
Sunday
. cars and a baggage car were engulfed in
men and their children who have to sut
have provided the best accommodations for the public to be
the torret that tore out a trestle and continued for three days.
ferandgo without clothing ami other
NETARTS
According to the correspondent, the found in Tillamook.
1 spanning Steele’s Hollow, otherwise
comforts to keep the gambling joint
keepers in money and laziness.
Dr. McKay and fa mil v left for their known as Dry Creek, and so far as Japanese, following their capture of
We want the Commercial Traveler to make this his home
* * *
known tonight, onlv three of the occu- Wolf Hill, immediately began to prepare while in our city, every convenience of a modern hotel is in the
home in Portland on Monday last.
There is truth in the Oregonian’s state­
Walter Lynch and Jack Latimer came i pants of these cars escaped death, For- for an assault upon the chain of forts
ment when it says : ‘But with that over from Tillamook on Monday to i tunatelv, two sleepers and a dimr, com- which line the limits of the town. Bri­ house.
country lying over near the coast we are
pitting the train, remained on the track gade after brigade moved out, until
We have changed the name of the hotel from the Palace, to
spend a few days
almost as unfamiliar as though it were
Sheriff John Foard and wife, of Polk at the edge of the abyss, and none of finally three divisions of Japanese troops the Tillamook Hotel.
shut off bv an impenetrable wall.” And I county, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. their occupants were killed or injured.
occupied a position stretched entirely
I
the Oregonian might have added that it W. Phelps Sunday and Monday.
How many perished probably will across the country beyond Port Arthur.
Saloon in connection, where all the best Wines and Spirits
is a wonderland to all Portlanders who
Mose Johnson and fainilv, of Dairy I never he definitely ascertained, for the So tar as couid be seen from the town,
have gone but a hundred miles from ' Creek, are camping on the beach. Thev treacherous sands are drifting over the the attacking forces were so disposed
can be obtained.
home and jienetrated into Tillamook.
bodies, Searching for the dead was be­ that they were enabled to attack in four
have
been
visiting
this
beach
almost
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From what we can learn most every every season for the past 22 years. gun about midnight on an extensive divisions, the two central of which were
much (he strongest numerically. After
dairyman seem to have about as much, Mose says he knows a good thing when I scale, and is still in progress tonight.
J unk 3, I878.— N otice for
bulk bid for the entire south half at the T imber L and , A ct
P ublication .
All corpses found were brought to the Japanese had disposed of their forces,
or nearly so, hay that they had last year. he sees it.
United States Land Office,
Hat rate of $3.01 per acre. Other bid­
Pueblo and placed in four morgues here, they began a cannonading, the strength
Oregon City, Oregon,
The crop may be a little lighter this year,
Frank Trout and family, of Fairview,
ders were Frederick A. Kribs. who offer­
August 6th, 1904,
i At S o’clock this evening 82 bodies had of which was very much greater than
but we notice that some of the dairvmen are camping on the beach for a week.
Notice is hereby given that in < oinpliauce
ed bids on'50 separate tracts in south
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
been
identified.
Thirty.three
are
still
any
which
the
garrison
had
previously
have their barns full and are stacking
Campers are plentiful at Netarts, there
half that ranged from $1.25 to $7.50 an Juno 3, 1878. entitled ” An act for the sale of
tiiuner lands in the States of California. Oregon,
When the oat hay is all in. of which there being the largest crowd of people on the missing. During the day bodies were experienced. Fur four hou«s the enor. acre.
Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex­
is a good crop, Tillamook will have beach that Netarts has had for the last I recovered all the wav along Fountain mous siege guns poured hundreds of
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, 189?,
raised an average cropofhay and ofgood 11 years. Plenty of room for more River from the scene of the wreck to this pounds at metal into the Russian foi tifl-
ADDIE E. KIRKPATRICK.
city. At 1 o’clock this afternoon two i catioas, aud many of the garrison were
Of Bellingham, county ot Whatcom, State of
quality.
Come a nd join the crowd.
Washington,
has this day filed in this office her
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TT
IS
A
NATTER
OF
HEALTH
. bodies were taken from the stream at killed or wounded before nightfall
sworn statement No. 0476, for the purclia-e of
On account of the coutroverv in regard
the Ne ‘4 of Section No. 28, in Township No.
J First street, Pueblo, more than eight caused the enemy to cease its efforts.
BOULDER CREEK.
5 South, Range No. Io West, and will offer
to School Clerk Thos. Coates disposing
miles from the point where the disaster
At dawn the next day the Japanese
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­
of a county warrant which belonged to
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith wrent to . occurred, and it is probable that some massed on the extreme right of the fort
cultural purposes, and to establish her claim
the sinking fund and not accounting for
to said land before the Register and Receiver
I Blaine last Monday, for a drive and a may be recovered even further down ress, moved forward, and the Russian
of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday,
the interest he drew on it,we think it onlv
. stream. None of the bodies were badly guns opened on them. Little daunted for
the 28th day ot October, She names as wit­
call at Mr. Seth F. Moon’s.
nesses :
right that the patrons of the district
; Wm. Hiatt came up from Beaver mutilated, and all are in such condition a time, they made a desperate effort to
Gilbert I). Stearns, of Bellingham, Wash. ,
are entitled to a statement from the
Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Oregon ; Walter ( .
i Monday afternoon to get a load of bark as to be recognizable. Many identifica­ capture the smaller of the forts, but the
Bailev. Tillamook. Oregon ; George H. Green,
board of directors, or, failing that, they
tions have been made by articles found rifle and artillery fire of the Russians
of Bellingham, Wash.
| at W. N. Bays.
should call a meeting of the district and
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kinnaman ha ve­ on the bodies, no person who viewed was so deadly that the attacking party
above-described lands are requested to file their
lay the whole matter before the people,
claims in this office on or before said 28th day
was forced to retreat befbre’.more than
I moved back home to stay until hop them recognizing the features.
of October, 1904.
for there are several things connected
A visit to the morgues presented a half of the distance had been covered.
| picking.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
with the affair that the public is ignonant
horrible
picture.
Relatives
and
friends
Shortly afterward the entire Japanese
I Dr. I. M. Smith made a professional
of but should know about. Since writ­
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice for
and loved ones supposed to he among fleet, which had taken up a position be
call at W. D. Gladwill’s last Saturday.
P ublication .
ing the above we understand that at a
United States Land Office,
! C. A. Smith purchased a pair of bunch the blackened bodies piled in rows in dif­ i hind the peninsula, began a long-range
Oregon City, Oregon.
meeting of the directors this morning
ferent
rooms
of
the
undertaking
estab
­
grass horses last week
bombardment of the town. Pursuant to
August 6th, I604.
thev have decided to call a meeting of the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
lishments.
i orders, the Russian fleet sailed out to
I Messrs. G. W. Lucas,
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
district on Saturday, Aug. 27th.
The work apparently was conducted distract the Japanese warships, and a |
June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale
Borba and Ralph Btindav
M * *
of I mber lands in the States of California.
with as much system as was possible, | naval conflict at long range was imme.
Oregon, Nevada mid Washington Territory-’
There is no reason whv the dairvmen niook Friday and returned Sunday even­
as extended to all the Public Land States by act
bodies
being
carded
as
fast
as
recognized
diatelv precipitated. The warships fired
of Tillamook should not feel happy ing.
of August 4, 1892,
and
many
of
them
being
taken
away
Absolutely
Pure
MAN DELI A NUGENT.
Tompkins
brothers
are
hauling
milk
on
each
other
until
nightfall,
and
there
and contented, even if the price of butter 1
Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of
immediately and several sent to their were casualties on both sides, how great
to
W.
D.
Glad
will
’
s
cheese
factory.
U ashington has this day filed ill this office her
fat is not so high this year. Cheese in
THERE
/S
NO
SUBSTITUTE
homes in other cities.
sworn statement No. 6474, for the purchase of
is still unknown. Soon after darkness
the East is quoted at 7c. Are there any ' IL L. fensen has quit the Hazel Bend
the Ne *.4 of Section No. 33, in Township No. 5
The
streets
of
this
city
present
a
pic
­
S,
Rane No. io W, and will offer proof to
factory
and
will
make
butter.
had
put
an
end
to
the
conflict,
the
Japg
dairymen in this county who are dispos
show that the land sought is more valuable
Mr. W. N. Bavs took two loads of ture such as was probably never witeess- anese attempted a night attack all along T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 18-8.— N otice for for its limber or stone than for agricultura
cd to change locations ? Not much, for
P ublication .
purposes, and to establish her claim to said land
ed before. Women and men are to be the line, which would have proved suc­
with the hot summers and cold winters, bark to Tillamook last week.
United States Land Office,
before the Register and Receiver of this office
Oregon Ci y, Oregon,
R. M. Dingess went to Beaver Monday. seen rushing frantically from Jone place cessful had it not been for the vigilance
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th
the feed bill and the low price for butter
August 61 h, 1904. ' day of October, 1904. She names as witnesses :
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Y. Blalock were to another, wringing their hands in an- of the Russian sentries of the extreme
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Gilbert D Stearns, Mary M. Williams, Henry
fat back there, Tillamook dairymen, even
with the provisions of the act of Congress of A. Joerns. George H. Green, of Bellingham',
with the present price of butter fat in calling at C. A. Smith’s Sunday evening. ' guish and imploring those supposed to left, who, while closely scrutinizing the June 3rd, I878, entitled ‘‘An act for the saleof Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye and sons be in possession of information to tell Japanese positions, discovered evidences tinibi r lands in the StRtesof Calffiornia,Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Tillamook, ought to feel glad that they
Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as • ex­ above described lands are requested to file their
are dairying in a county like this where Frank and Connie came up from Wolfe them the fate of their relatives and that a movement of some character was tended to all the Public Land States by act of claims in this office on or before said 27th day
August 4th, 1892.
of October. I904.
thev can grow plenty of feed ami where Creek to O. W. Kinnaman's Sunday friends, and every few minutes a wail being planned.
HENRY A. JOERNS.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register
evening
can be heard as they have found what
The word was quickly given, and the Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of
there is no extreme heat or cold.
Washington, has this day filed 111 this office his
O ne T hing S he H adn ’ t S een .
thev sought for, yet hoped not to find, fortifications were manned by all of the sworn statement No. 6477, f°r the purchase of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice for
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P ublication .
" And now’’said the country cousin to the horrible reality that their fears were men who could be spared. When the the Se '4 of section No. 2o, in Township
It looks very strange to us that quite
United Spates Land Office.
No. 5 South, Range 10 W. and will offer proof
Japanese moved forward, expecting to to show that the land sought is more valuable
Oregon City, Oregon,
a number of the valley towns, with rail­ the city girl, “ I have shown you every­ confirmed.
July 23rd, IQ04.
its timber or stone than for agricultural
Peculiar pathos attaches to the death completely surprise a sleeping garrison, for
road connections, are agitating the ques­ thing on the farm.’’
purposes, and to establish his claim to said 1 Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
" Oh. George, you haven’t done any I of Miss Stella McDonald, of Pueblo, and they were,greeted with a tire that flesh land before the Register and Receiver of this 1 of
tion and are subscribing subsidies for
June «rd, 1M78, entithffi "An act for the
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the |
electric rail ways, while Tillamook, which such thing. Whv, I heard father say Dr. James B. Mac Gregor, of Ballard, and blood could not withstand, and 28th day of October, ¡9ot. He names as wit- , sale of t mber lands in the Htates of Califor­
nesses :
nia, Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Territo­
is less than 100 miles west of Portland before I started that vou had a mort­ Wash., who were drowned together. within an hour they were forced to re-
Gil ert I). Stearns, George H. Green, Ix>ren ry,” as extended to all the Public Land States
and one of the best sections of Oregon, gage on it that covered nine tenths of Their engagement was announced last tieat, leaving their dead hih ! wounded Flander*. of Bellingham, Wash. ; Walter C. ' by act of August 4, 1892,
Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon.
WILLIAM A. HIGH,
week to the friends of Miss McDonald behind. The fighting was renewed the
cannot get even railroad connections the ground.’’—Fiieside Gem.
Any and all persons claiming advers ly the Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
above described lands are requested to file Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
with the outside world not the govern­
Chas. Sears and wife, of Blaine, were and the wedding was planned for the next day, and for hours the conflict their claims in this office on or before said sworn statement No. 6469, for
the piirunuse
purchase
iur me
1 of the Sw »4 of Sw % of section 18 and Nw '4 of
ment to improve the bar. If the Oregon visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lucas last near future. Miss McDonald had been raged. Try as they would, however, the 28th day of October. 1904.
Nw ‘.4 of section I9, in Township No 1 N.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Development League can bring about an Mondav.
connected with the Pueblo schools for Japanese were unable to score, and final­
1 Range No. 7 W,
W’, and will offer proof to show
the land sought is more valuable for its
several years and had been the principal ly were forced to relinquish the attack T imber L and , A ct june 3, 187^,— N otice fob tluit
adjustment of this matterand can induce
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
As an author he was noted,
P ublication .
and to establish his claim to said land befoie
of the Central High School one year.
capitalists to build either a railroad or
thrjugh sheer exhaustion.
United States Land Office.
And his wise remarks were quoted
the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon,
Oregon City, Oregon,
an electric road, where they can get an
Another
very
sad
case
is
that
of
Mr.
The
Russian
losses
in
the
battle
were
at Tillamook, on Tuesday, the 251 h day of
In the leading poultry papers,
August 6th, 1904.
October, I9M. He names as witnesses :
abundance of water power, into Tilla­
and
Mrs.
Henry
Gilbert,
of
Oklahoma
more than 1000, while the Japanese lost Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Every season by the score.
William L. Reifenberg, of Bay City, Ore.,
with the provisions of the act >f Congress of Lem Parke of Bay City, Ore ; William Ryan,
mook it would prove one of the best
City, who had been married only two more than in any previous battle of the June
3, 1878, entitled “A11 act for the sale of of Tillamook, Ore. ; Winfield C. Trombley, of
His
advice
he
sold
for
money,
feeders that is within the reach of Port
months and were on their honeymoon war. The fighting was, however, costly timber land - in the Slates of California, Oregon. Tillamook, Ore
Nevada and Washington Territcry," as extended
But although it seems so funny,
Any and all persons claiming adversely th-»
land.
trip. Gilbert is one of the three men who in the extreme to the Russian«, who, in to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, above-described
lands are requested to file their
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When he wanted eggs he bought them j marvelously escaped from the chaircar. addition to the loss of badly needed 1892, ’
claims in this office on or before said 25th day
MARY
M.
WILLIAMS,
of October, 1904.
The McMinnville News and Reporter
At the corner grocery store.
His wife, who was sitting beside him, members of the garrison, were compell­ Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of
A lgernon S. D resser , Re jitter.
Washington, has this day fihd in this office her
have consolidated. That is good horse
—Farm and Home.
was lost, and although he is unscathed, ed to daaw heaniiy upon their reserve sworn statement No. 6473, for the purchase of
sense and good business sense, anyway.
C. Mills, of Tillamook, was in our her death has made him a nervous supply of ammunition. When the en­ the Se 1 i ol : ection 28, in township No. 5 S,
range No. 10 W, and will offer proof to allow
Another thing, it is far better for a city neighborhood one dav last week.
wreck, He is now in the Pueblo Hos. gagement ended both armies were ex hat ihe land sought is more valuable for its
to have one good newspaper than a half
timoer or stone than for agricultural purposes,
pital. He was wire chief of the Western hausred and glad of a «"«pension of and to establish her claim to said land !>efore the
Two P ies .
a dozen weak lings—l»et ter for the busi­
Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon
If vou would know the flavor of a pie.
Union Telegraph Company at Okla- hostilities.
Lots 1 and 2, block 11, Miller’s
City, Oregon, on Thursday, the «7th day of
ness men and better to help advertise a
The juicy, sweet, the spice and tart, ho in a.
October, 19U4. She names as wi nesses :
addition.
county. The newspapers will hereafter
Gilbert D. Stearns Mandelia Nugent Henry
you must
W. Vance, porter on the forward
Indian Land Sells Well.
Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 11. Mil­
A. Joerns, of Bellingham. Wash.; Walter C.
appear as the News-Reporter. Take for
Bailey, of Tillamook. Oiegon.
Be patient till the fiery core is cool,
sleeping-car Wyuta, was one of the
ler’s addition.
Any
and
all
person«
claiming
adversely
the
instance Tillamook, and we have no hesi­
O regon C ity , Or.. Aug. 8.—The Gov­ abovi described lands are requested to file their
And bite a little deeper than the crust, [ heroes of the disaster. To him and his
Lots 1, 3, 4. 5, 6 and 7, block 12. Mil­
tancy in saying, with the present popu-
claims in this office on or before said 27th day
nerve and bravery the ¡»eople on that car ernment will realize large returns from oi
It
you
would
know
the
flavor
of
a
man
—
|
ler’s addition.
Oct oner, I904.
lation of the county, one newspaper is
the sale of ceded tracks in the Grande
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
God’s mud pie, made of Eden’s dew ' owe their lives. He was standing near
Lots 5, 6 and 7, block 28, Thayer’s
ample for all purposes, and properly sup­
the front end of the car when the crash Indian reservation, which wasconducted
and dust—
addition.
T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878— N’ ctick for
ported bv every body in the countv, would
here
today.
Nelson
P.
XV
heeler,
specu
­
Be patient till love’s fire has warmed I came, and with rare presence of mind
P ublic atiox .
Lot 4, block 20, and house near Tobi’s
be in much better shape to advertise the
United states Land Office,
rushed to the hand brake on the front lator, of Endeavor, Va., will in all pro.
him through,
store, Nehalem.
Oregon City. Oregon,
county and look after its interests than
August 6th, 1904.
And look a little deeper then the crust. I of the car and liegan tightening the bability get the bulk of 16.660 acres in-
West half of lot upon which our resi­
three newspapers can
Portland busi
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
eluded in the south half of the reserva­
—Household. I brakes on the wheels. His car was
with the provisions of the art of Congress of dence stood, opposite the Court House,
ness men believed in the "community of
3rd. 1878, entitled "An act for «he sale of
All women are born reformersand they slipping forward from the momentum tion that was included in the sale. His June
timber lands in 'he S ales of California Oregon. in Tillamook City.
interests"idea when tliev gave their lovai
and from the terrible drag of the forward minimum hid for anv one was $1.20 per Nevada and Wnahington Territory,” as ex­
w.
ant
to
begin
on
some
man.
Make your offers to any Tillamook
support to the Oregonian, and that
ended to all the Public Land State’s by act of
cars falling into the stream. Vance held acre, and his offers ranged to $11.75 per August
4, 189?.
Real Estate Agent ; or to the owner,
newspaper has repaid Portland and the
GEORGK H GRIEN,
on to the brake like grim death. His acre for the more valuable timlier tracts.
Of Beilinghoin, county of Whatcom, State of W. A. Wise, The Failing Building, cor.
state a hundred fold for the support that
In all Wheeler submitted 100 bids, Washington,
hands clenched the wheel until his fin­
has this dav filsd in this office
was given it.
sworn statement No. 64-c for the pur­ 3rd and Washington sts., Portland. Or.
gers almost bled, but lie held on until which average $4.15 per acre. There his
* * *
chase of the Ne
of section No. 12 in
his tight grip stopped the car. The for­ were hut ten tracts in the south half towtvhip No. 5 South. Ratge io Weat. snd
Mr. Claude Tliaver has called upon the
will offer proof to show that the land
End ot Bitter Fight.
ward cars broke from the sleejier and that Wheeler did not make bids upon, sought is more valuable for its ti mber or atone
editor and informed him that he docs not
fo-agricultural purpose», and toestabish
fell into the water, while tke car which and his bid being far in excels of any than
approve of the constant attacks that
“ Two physicians had a long and stub­
hi* claim to «aid land before the Regiate&nd
Vance had held with the brake stoped competitor, officers of the local Land Of. Re« river of this office at Or<on City. Oregon born fight with an abcess on my right
are being made upon some of our citizens,
on Friday, the 28th day of October' toou. He
writes J. F. Hughes, of Du Pont,
one-third of the way on the brink of the fice, through which bids were received names as witnesses :
and that it is an injury to the city. We
Everybody
Gilbert D. Stearns. Henry A. Toerns. Edwin Ga. " and gave me up.
and
opened,
this
afternoon,
will
recom
­
' chasm, overhanging the gulch below.
have no reason to doubt Mr. Thayer’s
G Stearns of Bellingham, Wash.; Walter C thought mv time had come. As a last
mend
the
Department
of
the
Interior
at
Bailev,
of
Tillamook.
Oregon.
The forward trucks had left the track
sincerity, and to ascertain the cause and
resort I tried Dr. King’s New Discovery
Any and all persons elaming adversely the
motives which have prompted this state
and gone down, but the remainder oil Washington that Wheeler s bid lie ac­ above described lands are requested to file their for Consumption. The benefit I received
claims in this office on or before said 28th day was striking and I was on my feet in a
1 the coach remained on the tracks and | cepted in all cases in which he is highest of
of affairs we will respectfully invite Mr
October, 1904
3
few days
Now I’ve entirely regained
A lgernon D resser . Register.
I the lives of the passengers were saved. I bidder on individual tracts. This means
Thai er to discuss the matter with the
my health ’’ It conquers all Coughs.
editor in the columns of the Headlight so
It required two engines and nearly a that he will become the owner of nearly
T imber L and A ct . J un «3.
N otice fur Colds and Throat and Lung troubles.
as to ascertain who are the actual par-
half hoar's work to pull this sleeper 100 of the tracts, for the reason that his
Guaranteed bv Chas I. Clough. Drug
P ublication .
United
States
Land
Office.
bid
on
individual
tracts
was
exceeded
in
Store. Price^SOc. and $1.00. Trial
ties who first stirred up the muss and
back from the brink of thechasm. Noth­
Orqpu City, Oregon,
bottles free*.
who are still stirring up muss, and who
ing but Vance’s cool and brave work at only a few instances.
v.
v
August 6th, rqlM.
\ .ST - htrebr KHe* that iu compliance
There were 47 bidders who submitted - with
never know when to let up kicking up a
the brakes kept the car from plunging
the provi.ion* of he act of CongrPs« of
329 individual offers. These were opened
3- IVI. entitled
Rct for the .»1,. „
muss. For our first line of argument.we
i into the stream.
timber land, tn th. State, of California Or-ron
and
listed
by
Register
Dresser,
Receiver
Nevada and Waahinatai Territory. a. eI
would suggest to Mr. Thaver that we
.
KILL the
Bibee and special agent P. B. Neuhau­ kXTaUth 1»»' PUbi:‘ La"d SUt'’
take up the subject matter of the attacks
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
*"0
CURE the LUNCS
sen.
the
Government
office
being
held
C-»TEAR5S,
made upon certain respectable citizens
• ithtoCAI irn H’MIOXS a. they cannot
Of Belllnehatn county of Whateont State of
reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood open until 6 o’clock tor the purpose. No » aalitugtoii ha. thl.dar flle.1 in thi. office hi.
when the Independent first made its ap
»»r constitutional disease, and in order to cure it bid in bulk was received for the north
pearancr, also that in the Ocean Wave,
vou must take Internal n'medtes. Hall's
-w .of.ee No J*. >• rownahlp No , South
1 atarrh Uure is taken internally, and acts di­ half, emlfracing 9500 acres. This tract ! lhaMhe'i.n’l W**1,
WUI off'r Pr"“f «<’ «how
and especially the identity of the parties
rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall s
Ji 1*"'*
n,or* »»Inahle for it.
includes
timber
partiallv
burned
over
and
<. atatrh Cure is not a quack me«ltcine. It whs
»id'll
I*" tr
purpow,
who wrote, dictated or sent the cowardiv
prescribed i»y oneof the be*t physicians in this , rough mountainous pasture lands.
Th. I?
*"’»•>■» to .aid laud beiore
anonymous letters to toe Telephone
country for year* an 1 1« a regular prescription.
r
J'ld H^V'er of the. office at
¡1 ts'-omposed of the best tonics ksown, com­
Frederick A. Kribs. of Portland, made
th-eiton, wt Thursday, the —th day
tnn PONSUBPTION
Register and to the same kind of slander
Price
CUhjlTk'J.4’ H* '.me. a- witness..
’ I
bined with the best blood purifier*, acting di
50c » »1 00
run
OUGHS and
rectlv on the mucou« surfaces
The perfect an offer of $57,500 for the entire tract
that is being continued upon the same
combination of the two ingr. dtmt* is what pro­ of 26.023 acres, but since he failed to en.
VOLOS
Free
Triel.
persons in a local newspaper right up to
duces <uch wonderful re* ills in curing Catarrh.
8eud
for
testimonials
free
close
individual
deposit
checks
on
each
alJri.
’
d,
JL
d
.itii.i
l
^'
’
f
*
adverwly
the
Surest
and
Quickest
Cure
for
all
the present time. It will be interesting
-
J >'
< O Props.. Toledo O.
ZU rXlSiii
*” 'Tl"'-«'"’'
Hie {heir
THROAT and LUNG TROUB­
| tract, his proposal cannot be considered. cm
bold bv driiggiat* price 7<c.
to the public to know who are the pro 1
of O t\b!.J |g<ffi
’" 04 hefore ’•,d
<>•»
Hall's Fa mi 1 Pill* art «h. best
LES, or MONEY BACK.
JC. P Bradshaw, of Portland, trade a
VOGLER & HAMILTON,
Proprietors
POWDER
Property for Sale.
Subscriba
for the
I
Headlight
and the
COUCH
Oregonian,
I.
""" Dr. King’s
New Discovery
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