Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 25, 1904, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 25,
1904.
NO TRAFFIC CONNECTIONS.
District, Number 21. — Frankie Drew,
Loss Is Millions.
I Teacher. Ethel Hoyt, Minnie Hoyt,
Railroads Will Not Make Conces­ | Meile Webb, Hazel Webb, Willie Webb
S t . P aul , Aug. 21.—Twelve persons
sions to Tillamook Line.
were killed, a number are reported
| Pearl Dimond.
The following letter appeared in the
District, Number22.~W. H. Martin, missing and 50 to 100 were injured,
Oregonian :
Teacher. Hugh Arstill, Max Mattoon, some fatally ; business property and
Mv attention is called to a statement Alvin Martin, Nesbit Martin,Josephine residences were damaged to the extent
of perhaps $1.000.000; the massive
in The Oregonian saying that a hunter Ollas, Elsie Wilson.
or other person had at last discovered
District, Number 24.—Bertha Rowe. steel bridges across the Mississippi were
a practicable route to Tillamook from Teacher. Esther Bales, Etna Daniel, wrecked and strained ; shade trees were
North Yamhill, and wanted a bonus for Elmer Easom, Charlie Easorn, Ivy levelled and much other damage was
showing that route, which requires a Easom, Edith Knight, Franklin Knight done in St. Paul and Minneapolis by a
one-mile tunnel.
Louie Neilson, Victor Neilson, Johnie tornado which broke over the two cities
shortly after 9 o'clock last night.
Pardcn me saying, it is many years ago Neilson.
Apparently the storm was of a local
when 1 was president of the Astoria &
District, Number 37. —Lydia A.
Seaside Railway, and was building it : Campbell, Teacher. Clara Miller, Nona character, for as far as can be learned no
that the latter company’s surveyors dis­ I Miller Athos Miller, Russell Kellow, damage was done in the neighboring
towns. The storm was particularly
covered and surveyed three practicable Jessie Kellow, Georgia Miller.
routes, one from Astoria, and two from I District, Number 40.—Hva I. Endi- severe in the business districts of the two
cities. Windows were blown in and
Paint, Varnish, Doors,
Portland to Tillamook. There can be cott, Teacher. Howard Mahler,
roofs torn from immense wholesale ware­
obtained a 1 per cent grade all the way ton Endicott Frances Mahler.
Sashes,
from the Southern “Pacific at Hillsboro
District, Number 46. —May Dean, houses and the flood of rain which ac­
to Tillamook, with a tunnel under one Teacher. Roy Smith, Albert Smith. companied the storm did immeasurable
damage to stocks of goods, Dwelling-
mile in length near the summit. There is
Wayne W. Wiley,
houses, churches and schools also suf-
al u> a 2 per ceut line for ten miles with­
County School Superintendent.
fered greatly.
out a tunnel, which could make the con.
Railroad traffic between St. Paul and
iiection at Newton, 19 miles from Port-
NOVIK A WRECK.
Minneapolis was completely cut oft’. The
land, while North Yamhill is 39 miles
from the city, and a much longer rail Vanquished bv Swift Japanese street-railway systems of both cities
Western
were prostrated. For hours after the
routh from here,to Tillamook.
Cruisers.
storm
had
spent
its
fury
it
was
impos
­
Both the Southern and Northern Pa­
T okio , Aug. 21,5 p.m —After a severe
cific have reports on our surveys of this engagement with the protected cruisers sible to get into communication with
Minneapolis, the telephone wires being
one per cent tunnel route.
Chitose and Tsushima, the greyhounds
Most
Merchants in
County.
The money can be obtained on bonds of the Japanese navy, the fleet Russian demoralized. Rumors of great loss of
to build that line at any time on 60 days cruiser Novik has been vanquished. The life were rife, but on being tracked to
their sources were found to be incorrect.
notice, and there are no engineering fight occurred today.
After it. the
difficulties in the way, yet traffic con­ Novik. in a sinking condition, was run
It is fumored that the assassin of M.
nection will 4not be given. Indeed, I am ashore in Korsakovsk Harbor, on the von Plehve, Minister of the Interior,
T imber L and A ct , J une 3. 1878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or T imber L and A ct , J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F ox
assured from a reliable source, having Island of Sakhalin.
died a few days ago.
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United States Land Office,
United States Land Office,
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*
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United States Land Office,
received a letter from New York yester­
The details of the sea fight are not
Oregon City, Ore..
Oregon
City,
Ore.,
Oregon
t'itv,
Oregon,
S. W. Greasley, the third man to enter
June 20th, tool.
day, that until the division of interests known here, but it is evident that the
July 2nd, I904.
August 6th, iq 04.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice is hereby given that in com - liance
Notice is hereby give 1 that in compliance
the
water
in
the
attempt
to
swim
the
in the Hill-Harriman merger suit is ad Chitose and Tsushima caught up with
with the provisions of tne act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of congress of with the provisions of the net of Congress of
3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of June 3, 1878, entitled "Au art for the sale
justed there is no prospect of the Port­ the Novik yesterday and that a run. Straits of Dover this year, and who I June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of June
timber lauds in the Stat**« of California. Oregon timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. of timber lands in the States of California,
land, Nehalem & Tillamook Railway ning fight ensued. The contest was re­ started Sunday morning, gave up the Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ a* ex Nevada and Washington Territory”as extended Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” a
to all the Public Land States by act of to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, extended to all the Public Land States by act of
receiving traffic connections, unless, of sumed and terminated early this morn­ trial after an hour and a half, owing to tended
August 4, 1892,
1892,
August 4th, I8J2,
BJORN PAULSEN,
the extreme low temperature ot the
FRANK R BROMLEY,
EDWIN G. STEARNS,
course, the latter company builds the ing.
Of Napa City, county of Napa, State of Califor­ Of Tillamook, county of T'llamook, State of
Of
Bellingham,
county
of
Whatcom,
State
of
water.
Oregon,
has
this day filed in this office his
nia,
has
this
day
tiled
in
this
office
his
line direct into Portland.
w asliiiigtoii.has this day filed in this office his
Captain Sukeichiro Takahashi, who is
* * *
sworr. statement No. 6472, for the purchase of the sworn statement No. 6249, for the purchase sworn statement No. 6448, for the purchase
W illiam R eid .
the N Ji of Nw
of section 28 and N
in command of the Chitose, reports the
The mystery surrounding the dis- Sw l4 of sec. No. 28. in Township No 5 South, of the S Ji of Nw and N % of Sw '4 of section of
of section 29, in township
_______ «_ 1 South,
range No. to west, and will offer proof to show No. 34, in Township No. 2 S, Range No. 10 Ne
West,
and ' ~ will
‘
offer
engagement in a brief telegram, which appearance of William McKenzie, who that the land sought is more valuable for its West, and will offer proof to show that the Range No. 10 West.
, proof
................
to show that tlie
the land sought is
Mr. Eddy’s Work Appreciated.
lan<!
sought
is
more
valuable
for
its
timber
timber
or
stone
than
for
agricultural
purposes,
reached the Navy Department here this was last seen two weeks ago hi com. and to establish his claim to said land before or stone than for agricultural purpose* and to more valuable for its timber or stone than for
purposes, and to establish his claim
The following resolution is a recogni­ afternoon. He says he first attacked panv with Miss Kate Bast, was cleared the Register and Receiver of this office at establish his claim to said land before the agricultural
Oregon City Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day County Clerk ofTilloniook county, Tillamook, to said lana before the County Clerk of Tilla­
tion of the work done by Tillamook the Russian cruiser Saturday after, awav by the discovery of his body float, of October, 19O4. He names as witnesses:
Oregon, on Friday, the 9th day of September, mook County, ut Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Friday, the 9th day of September, I904. He
D. Stearns, lfenry A. Joerns. George 1904. He names as witnesses:
County’s former representative in the noon, and that Sunday morning he in­ ing in the waters of Lake Whatcom. H. Gilbert
Cornelius Austin, Andrew M Austin, James names as witnesses :
Green, of Bellingham. Wash. ; Walter C.
Axel Nelson, Piter Asp. Robert Eichinger
M. Morgan, John A. Brant, of Netarts, Oiegon.
flicted heavy damage upon her. The The body of Miss Kate Bast was also Bailoy, of Tillamook. Oregon.
state legislature ;
Any and all persons c aiming adversely the Janies Kodad. all of Tillamook County, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Any and all persons c laiming adversely the
Novik
nearly
sank,
but
she
was
beached
above-described
lands
are
requested
to
file
their
discovered
floating
in
the
waters
of
Lake
Coquille, Ore., Aug. 18, 1904,
above-described lamia are requested to file their
c aims in this office on or before said 27th daj claims in this office on or before said 9th day above-described lands are requested to tile their
The following resolutions were unani­ at Korsakovsk.
Whatcom.
chiiiiis in t h is "lb> > "ii 01 b< hu < said olh day of
of September, I904.
of October, HI04.
St ptenibei, 1904.
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A li . ernon S. D resser , Register.
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
A shell from the Novik struck the
mously adopted by the Teachers’ Insti
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
A movement has been set on foot by
tutc held in Coquille, Coos County, Ore., i Tsushima in a bunker. Temporary re­
J une 3, IK78.—N otice for
some of the larger British importers of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3, «878.—N otice for T immer L and , A ct
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pairs, howeyer, rendered the Japanese
August 15-18, 1904 :
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United State* Land Office,
Canadian cheese in favor of branding
United states Land Office,
United Stat«** Land Office,
Oregon City, Oiegon.
We, the teachers of Coos County, ex­ cruiser seaworthy and she continued
Oregon City, Oregon,
cheese indelibly with the month in which
Oregon City, Oregon.
lunu 25th, 1004.
The Japanese suffered 110
August 6th, 1904,
press it as the sense of our institute that to fight,
A tig 11st 6th, I604.
Notice I* hereby given that in compliance
they were made. The object is to pre­ Notice is hereby given that in • ompliance
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of Congress of
The
Imperial
Prince
Yori-
in the passage of the six dollar per capita casualties.
the provisions of the act of (’ongres* of with the provisions of the act of Congress of ■lune 3, 1S7M, entitled "An act for the sale ot
vent unscrupulous manufactures from with
June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An net for the sale tim’iei lands in the States of California, Ore­
bill by the legislature, a great practical hito, of the house 0» Higashi Futhinia,
selling all kinds of cheese as September timber lands in the States of ('alifornin. Oregon, of t mber lands In the States of California, gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­ Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory’’
good has been accomplished in the inter­ is second in command officer on board
to all the Pub.ic Land States by act of
product, which has been the favorite. tended to all the Public Land States by act of as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act extended
August 4, 1892,
the Chitose.
ests of the public schools of Oregon.
August 4th, 1892.
ANNA 1). PAGE
of August 4, 1892,
The
Britishers
want
to
know
when
ADDIE
F.
KIRKPATRICK,
M a NDELIA NUGENT.
Unmarried, of Tillamook City, county of Till«
Captain Sento commanded the Tsus-
Therefore, be it resolved, that we, as
they buy September cheese that they are Of Bellingham, county ot Whatcom, State of Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of mook, State of Oregon, has thl* day tiled in
Washington, has this oay filed in this office her Washington, has this day filed in this office her this office her rwoi 11 statement. No. 6446. for
teachers, most heartily endorse the action hitna.
getting the real article.
sworn statement No. 0476. for the purclia»c of sworn statement No. 6474. for l,,e purchase of the purchase ol the Se '4 of Se *4 of Section
of the legislature in making that bill into
the Ne ‘4 of Section No. 28. in Township No. the Neof Section No 33, in Township No. 5 No. 31. in Township No. 3 »outh, Range H \V,
* * *
STORE MADE WRECK
South, Range No. Io West, and will offer S. Bailee No. 10 W, and will offer pioof to and will oil- 1 proof I" show that tne land
law.
D. I. Murphy, Secretary of the Isth­ 5 proof
to show that the land sought is more show that the land sought is more valuable sought is more valuable for its timber or
Add, be it further resolved, that to Sen­ Vengence of Cripple Creek Mine- mian Commission, has given out the valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ for its timber or stone than for agricultura stone ^than for agricultural .purposes, and to
cultural purposes, an«’ to establish her claim purposes, and to establish her claim to said land establish her claim to aaid land before’the
ator Pierce and Representative Eddy,
following : “ The laboring people of the to said land before the Register and Receiver before the Keglster and Receiver of this office Comity Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., nt
owners.
this office at Oiegon City, Oregon, on Friday, at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th Tillamook City, Ore., on Monday, th«* 12th day
who labored so earnestly, persistently
country have been on their guard against of
the 28th day ot October. She names as wit­ day of October, 1904. She names a* witltaMses : of September, 19OI. She rallies as witnesses :
C ripple C reek , Colo., Aug. 21—No so-called ’ labor exchanges,’ which are nesses :
Gilbert D Stearns, Mary M Williams, Henry
Waller C. Bailey, of Tillamook. Oregon .
and successfully for the bill, we express
Gilbert I). Stearns, of Bellingham, Wash. : A. .loern*. George 11. Green, of Bellingham, Marcus < url, Twin llu fin in, Bud Willnow, of
fact that the holding out promises of employment on
our deep appreciation of their efforts and secret is made here of the
Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Oregon
Walter (
Blaine, Oregon
Wash.
Bailev, Tillamook, Oregon ; George H. Green,
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
our most cordial approval of the mea­ [ deportation of Attorneys Eugene Englv. the Panama Canal and exacting a fee of of Bellingham, Wash.
above described lands air requested to file their above described lands are requested to file their
Any and all persons claiming adversely the claims in this office on or before said 27th day claim* III this office on or before said 12th day
sure; and that we do hereby tender them Frank J. Hangs and J. C. Cole and 12 a dollar or two from each applicant. A above-described
lands are requested to file their of October I904
of September, 1904
our warm thanks for their untiring other men from this district last night concern in one of the Eastern cities is claims in this office on or before said 28th «lay
A lgernons . D kessi it, Register.
A lgernon S. D rksbkr , Register
was
planned
by
members
of
the
.Mine
of October, 1904.
sending
broadcast
circulars
urging
early
labors in securing this material advance
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and , A< t J une 3, i«78 N otic e for
P ublication .
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 18;».— N otice for
in the upbuilding of the public schools of owner’s Association and the Citizens Al­ registration, with the assurance that the
United States Land Office,
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liance and was carried out under their earliest to register will be in line for
our great state.
United State* Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
August 3rd, 1904.
Oregon Ci y, Oregon.
the best places that are open. Of course,
Signed, W. S. Reedy, Jennie Thompson, direction.
August nth, 1^04.
Notice I* hereby given that in compliance
The El Paso, Vindicator, Findlay and the Isthmian Canal Commission would
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Rosa Gibbs, W. L. R. Edmunds, R. W.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon with
the provision* of the act of Congres* of June 3. ¡878, entitled An act for th»- sale of
other large mines were closed down give no countenance to such contempti­
for Tillamook County.
June 3rd, I878 entitled “An act for the saleof timber lands In the States of Cftlltoriiia, Ore­
Airey and Edvarda Erickson, committee.
when the day shift stopped work and ble schemes of sharpers, whose sole ob- F. R. Beal*.
timber lands in the States of Califorilia, Oregon, gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory," as
Plaintiff,
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­ extended to all the Public Land State* by act
vs.
the miners on both night and day shifts ject is to separate the laboring man
tended to all the Public Land States by act of of Argust 4, IK92,
Vance Nodine. Allen & Gil­
Local Option in Tillamook County.
DAVID IIOVENDFN,
August 4th, 1892.
were requested to assemble in Cripple from his hard earned dollar.”
bert—Kamaker Co., a cor­
(if Woodburn, county of Marion, State of
HENRY A. JOERNH,
poration, Tillamook Co.,
Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom. State of Oregon, has till* day filed in llii* office Ills
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Defendant*.
The superintendent of the Anti-Saloon Creek, as trouble was brewing. A re­
W ashington, has this day filed io this office his sworn statement No. 6470, for the purchase <4
Two men are dead and a third is To Vance Nodine, one of the above named sworn
statement No. 6477, f*»r the purchase of thrSwW olSe»4 arc. No. 10. N % Ne >4 and
League, Dr. G. L. Tifts, of Portland, is port had been in circulation that several
Defendant*.
the He % ot section No. 29, in Township Sw % Ne % of sec No. IS, in tp. 2 N. Range
missing as the result of a row over
hundred
deported
union
men
were
re
­
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon
:
visiting the counties to assist in planning
No.
5
Hout
h, Range Jo W, and will offer proof No ih West, and will offer proof to show
You are hereby required to appear and
alleged claim jumping on Marble Creek,
the laud sought is more valuable for
answer the complaint filed against you in to show that the land sought is more .aluable that
the locai option election and fall cam­ turning to the camp in a body and it
for its timber or stone than for agricultural it* timber 01 stone than fur lurricultui al pur­
near
St.
Marys,
Idaho.
The
bodies
of
P
.
the
above
entitled
suit
on
or
I
retort*
six
[
had
Ix-en
determined
to
drive
them
away
poses,
and to establiMh his claim to said land
purpose*,
anil
to
establish
his
claim
to
said
paign. Upon his recent arrival at Tilla­
weeks from the date of first pub ication of
the Regist«-r and Receiver of this office
Bouly and N. Lindsav were found on the this
summons, and if you fail to so answer land before the Register and Receiver of thia Indore
at Oregon City, Oregon, o” Monday, the 24th
mook he assembled a number of repre­ again should they come. This report trail between Marble Creek and Gordon. for
want thereof the Plaintiff herein will office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the day
of October, 1904. He names na witness«-*
2X1
li
day
of
October,
iftol.
He
names
as
wit
­
proved
to
be
groundless.
apply to the court for the relief prayed for in
sentative citizens of different political
John W
Ncndrj, of
Portland, Oregon ;
nesses .
complaint herein as follows :
However, other work had been laid Bowly’s body had 13 bullet holes, The his 1st.
William A. Leonard, Rumsey B Leonard,
Gib ert D Stearns, George H Green,
parties who decided, after careful con­
—For a judgment in the sum of $600.00
The
Eugen«*
L
Remington,
of
Woodburn,
Oregon,
Flander-
<>f
Bellingham,
Wash..
Walter
('.
bodies
were
some
distance
apart,
ontforthe 2000 or more miners who
and interest thereon at the rate of n per
Any and a 11 prisons claiming adversely the
Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon
sideration, to petition for a county vote.
per annum from November 2'.»th.
above
des<
riltrd
amis
are
irquestwl
to
file their
Any
and
all
person*
claiming
adversely
the
swarmed into town, and acting under third man, Tyler, is missing. Only the cent,
and in the further sum of $21.25, insurance
A year ago Dr. Tufts visited this city
described lands are requested to file claim* in this officr on or before said 24th day
paid by Plaintiff a..d interest thereon from above
orders given by leading citizens, they most meager information has been ob­ June
their claims in this office oil or before said of October, «‘>>4.
1,
1903.
and
for
attorneys
fees
in
the
and county in behalf of a local option
A m . eknon S. D resser , Register.
¿8th day of Octota-r. 1904.
proceeded to “round up” the Federation tained. It is said Bouly and Lindsav sum or $ 1 1
A l <» ernon S D resser , Register.
law. There was no other organization
2ud.—For the foreclosure of a certain
T imber L and A ct J une 3. 1X7*.—N oiice for
attorneys, employes of the Intermoun­ were claimjumpers. Nothing is known mortgage made, executed, and delivered by
I’l BLICATION
in the state at that time advocating
on the 29th «lay ofNovemlrcr, 1902 to »aid
United State* I, him ! Officr,
tain Mercantile Company’s store and about Tyler. The Sheriff and Coroner you
Plaintiff, and recorded at page 461 in Book T imber L and , Ac r junk 3. 187$.—M otive fob
such legislation. Later on other temper
Oregon City. Oregon,
left
for
the
scene
and
have
not
vet
re
­
others who have only expressed sympa­
” M ” of Mortgage* of *ai«i county an«! state
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Inly Ziud, lofM
ance forces joined the movement. The
Excitement prevails in St. on the said November 29th. 1902, by which
United Stat«** Land offi« «•
Notice i* hereby given that in compIlHiiee
thy with the Western Federation of turned.
mortgage the following «lescri!»e«l premise*
Oregon City, Oregon,
with th«* provtaion* of the net of Uougie**
st ength of the Anti-Saloon League is
conveyer!. to-v.’H : The East half of Lot
August 6th, 1904.
! miners and escort them beyond the city Marys, as there has been threatening were
of Jmiw <r<l, I-;« entitle«! “An act for the
in block four of McDermott’* addition
in its ability, according to its non­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance hh I«- of timber I mii >I> in the stat«** of < *liforni>i,
talk about alleged claim-jumping for two
to Tillamook City, in said county and *tate, with the provision* ot flic act of (' oiimi < mh «»i Oregon, Nevadn, hu «I U mm I i Iiigton Territory,'’
limits.
partisan methods, to unite men of all
also the following
Beginning at the South June 3, 1*78, entitled "An act for the Male of
the Public I j MI k I States by
During the entire proceedings the Sher, several months.
went corner of the South East quarter of timber land in the States of California Oregon. mm extended to »11
1*92,
parties who approve of better temper­
section 1 1, in township two South of Range Nevada ami Washington Territory .” «sextended act of Attgunt 4, ALFRED
IVF. h ,
iff of Teller County and the Mayor and
ten West Willamette Meridian in Oregon, to all the Public f^i.d States by act of Auguot 4. Of (taribRldi, « <>un y <»f rolamook, Stute of
ance laws and their enforcemen*. Yam­
thence North along the West line of said 1*9»,
Citv Marshal of Cripple Creek were out
Oregon,
I
ihm thin «luv filed in thin office hi*
hill, Polk, Benton and other counties
South East quarter twenty rod* . thence
MARY M WILLIAM-
Hworn -tHtcmeiil No. 6464, for the pnrc-hanr of
of town. Under-Sherift L. F. Parsons
Hast at right angle* to said West line eighty | Of Bellingham, county <d Wlnit««»rn. “tale ot the Sw '4 sw %, Metlon H, E % He !4 and he
will probably petition for county elec­
rod* ; thence South at right angles to the W nshingtou has thi* day fiIwl in this 'ffi< *• her '«
ti«»n No. 1*. in l<iww*hip
and Deputy Thomas Underwood attem-
last course given twenty rods; thence West -worn statement Nn. 6474 for the parch'«*? of No 2 Soith, M»' range
tions. It is the policy of the League not
No |o WeM, and will
along the South line of section righty rod« 'the v 1, of «-rtion 28. In township No. s
i pted to control the mob, but were easily
offer pr«» »f to «liow that the land sought I*
Why
You
Should
Insist
on
Having
to tne place of beginning, containing ten rnnge N«- 10 U ari«i will <>ff«-r proof to show more valiiablr for it" timbei or Stone than for
to advocate a ballot where the public
1 overpowered. , Many of
ot the deputies
acres, more or le*».
i bat the land sought 1* mor«» »»ilnshle for its agricultural |»uri»OM,s, au«l to c«tabli*h hi*
sentiment is not sufficiently developed to '
3rd.—For costs and disbursements of this Lm er or-tone titan for mt 'cultural pitrj>oM'*. «Talin to mi w| laiol belotr the Register and Hr-
V f>m
I lloveii in the
who have been roonlarl
regularly
employedin
the
suit.
and U» establish h» r claim to «ai«l land nehce the
carry the election and to enforce the
of thi* offne at Oregon C.ty, Oregon, on
________ by
_ the
_
order of Register *i''l Receiver of this offi< r at Or«-gon celvey
This summon* is published
ync-fiuaicfl by an- other.
district since the riots earlv in June, it is
Thiirvljiy, the ipli day of October, 1904
H«>
the H ob
W Cornier judge
.
of . said county icily. Ore.-on, on ThurMday, th»» 27th «lay ol naine* ;«« witnesses
law. Dr. Tufts will address the citizens
alleged, were active an Headers of the mob.
and state, in the abaene e of all of the judges Oct«»ber, n/4
-^he name* •• wi ne**«*»
KuniM-' B Leonard. Eugene I. Hrmniinglon,
of Tillamook at Union meetings on Sun­
Especially prepared.
of the above named C ourt, and done at
’
-
Gilbert
D
Stearns
Mandelin
Nugent
Henry
of Wcxalburn, O-«g<>n David H»>veiMl«n, of
City Marshal Charles X. Crowder ar­
chamber;! at Tillamook , Oregon, August 15, A Joerns. "f Hellinghani Wash ; Waller C. Hubbard, Oregon. H«-nry L
K cps out water.
of Wood-
day next in this city.
1 MX.
Bailey, of Tillamook Oiegon
rived from Victor while the looting of
bii-H or««oti.
heavy bodied oil.
First publication of this summons made
Any and all iNirsoti* claiming *<lver»r|y th«*
A tiy am! al I person* claiming adversely the
the Intermonntain Company s store was
August lath, 19<>4.
abov ■ (!«•*<-rih«r<ll;«nda are reu jested to file their Mlkovr de«< ribrd land- are requested to fllr their
Roll of Honor.
A W. SKVERXNCR.
claims in till* office on or txfore said 27th day < laim> in tin* offic«• on or bcloi•• said »jth day ot
arness
in progress and essayed in vain to stop
C laude T hayer .
: ot <X toner. I904
Octola-r, 1904
A
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
ALGERNON K. DRESSER. Register.
Following is the ‘Roll of Honor’ in the destruction of property. The store is
A lgernon s . D rfrskk Register.
the Tillamook County Public Schools completely wrecked and the entire
Never burn«tile leather; iu
D,
NOTI« K or ri>âl. SETTLE MLNT
Efficiency i« nicrea-, I.
stock, valued at several thousand dol.
for the month of August, 1994:
F
lilted
ecure« f>est service.
district. Number 4.—Annie An­ lars destroyed or stolen.
titebes kept from leaking.
Sheriff Edward Bell arrived from Oen-
drews, Teacher. Elmer Bailey, Edna
I ver alter the mob had finished its work
Worthington.
il
|- «ol'l in all
district, Number 11.—Vida 1. Lewis. ( and took measures for the protection of
Localise»
Mann farta red by
Teacher. Heracbell Scoveil. Irena the prisoners in jail. He said today
«faadard Oil <
that he had no intention of asking the
Alley, Delmar Scoveil.
Amr
-étions ti
district. Number 13.— Harry Sey­ Governor to send troops to that district
.MF.EX
nt
rvn
e
catale
of
He
had
advised
President
Moyer
and
mour, Teacher. Cecil Gitchel, Hume
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
as«
’»itchel, Wylie Compton. Ray Conder. ’ Secretary Haywood of the Western Fed- with I
Rex Conder, Dollie Kellow, Web Mc­ j eration of Mineis. he said, not to carrv
« ktt j . f m K * r.
Ginnis, Allie Lowrance, Olga A rider- : out their announced purpose of sending
.Mabel Sherwood, Allie Hansen, the deported miners back to this camp,
Kellow, Ruby Hill. Reed Farmer, as he would 1« powerless to protect
Ollie CroM,Myrtle Croat. Alex Bain, them.
‘>rval Kellow, Etta Fleck, Cbattie
It m officially announced that the
Ku Hong, Maudie Lewallen, Myrtle
RuMinn gunboat which was »ictroved
I> th.
Sherwood, Mamie Lowrance.
le the-rr
by striking a mine on Angoat IS. a «bort
District, Number 15.— Jennie Dean,
dwtance from the entrance to Port
G*acher. Gordan Hare, Mary Hare,
Arthur harbor was the Otvanjni.
M *rtie Ripley.
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HEADQUARTiiRS FOR
AIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils,
Window
Fine of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great
McINTOSH & McNAIR,
The
Some Reasons
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
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Reliable
Tillamook
Saw.