Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 22, 1904, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGBXSEPTEMBER 22,
ASSESSMENT FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
1904.
Real Estate Transfers.
Ruported bv Eddy uud Botts.
Ii $600,000 More than Last Year—Householders Get No U. S. A. to Edith E. Brown, Patent.
Se Seo 26, 2 S 8.
Exemptions—County is Assessed at £2,603,863.
S. A. to Uorace Adams, Patent.
8 ls Sw aud SG Se 28, 2 S 10.
Assessor A. M. Hare completed the assessment of Tillamook
S. A. to John C. Coiwiu, Patent.
county on Tuesday, and it will be seen that it foots up $2,603,863,
Ne 33, 1 N 8.
being $600,000 more than it was last year. The assessor has not
S. A. to Heirs of Charles W.
allowed any exemptions to householders.
Vaughn. W ls Se, Sw Ne aud lot
2 See 6, 3 N 7.
Following is the assessment for 1904 :
S. A. to Robert Watt, Patent. E ‘.,
N umber. Value.
Ne See 34 and S l4 Se 27, N 10.
Acres of tillable land................................................
218,980 1 John R. Harter to John Johuson,
855°
Acres of nontillable land......................................... 461,759 1 528,43s
14.56 acres iu lot 4, See 24, 1 S 10
Improvements on deeded land.............................
*1000.
92,570
[Town and city lots............................................. ..
71,218 Charles S. Wells and wife to A sah el
5.507
1 Improvements on town and city lots................
M. Hare and wife, Lots 3 and 4 |
49,96o
jImprovements on land not deeded or patented
block 10 Thayer's addition to ‘
Oils,
Window
55°
Lincoln, now Tillamook city. *1000 j
Miles of toll-roads, telephone, and telegraph
Sashes,
Stanley H. Phillips to Irving S. Phil­
lines.................... ;....................................................
203
8>33°
lips,
Ne
Sw
Sec
33,
N
l
-
a
Nw
Steamboats, sailboats, stationery engines and
I
Sec 33 and 10 actes ou N side
manufacturing machinery................................
44,160
Se Sec 32, 2 S 9. *200.
Merchandise and stock in trade.........................
67,860 Stanley H. Phillips to Louise Spener !
Farming implements................................................
13.990.
Phillips, Sw Sw and S
Nw Sw |
Money, notes and accounts..................................
32,020
Sec 33 and 30 acres, S side of Ne
Shares of stock.........................................................
8,0001
Se Sec 32, 2 S 9. *100.
Household furniture................................................
Agents
Western
33-4751 William H. Fletcher and wife to Nelson
Horses and mules....................................................
P. Wheeler, W % of W l3 26, 2 S
24,865
I,I38
7. *900.
Cows...............................................................................
6,259
84,655
Charles B. Davey to Frank L. Bai her,
Cattle.............................................................................
3.219
19,965;
undivided
°1
1» -» 3, 4, Sec
The Most Reliable
County
Sheep and goats.........................................................
2,8601
2,389
3, 1 8 a N0&
Swine.............................................................................
953
*.97° U. S. Land Office to William D. Body-
felt, Receipt. R l2 Sw Se Nw and
Total taxable property.................................................. $2,603,863
lot 3 Seo 6, 3 S 7.
T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otice for
. In answer to a letter sent by Assessor A. M. Hare to Attorney General A. M- J. V. A Id erm an and wife to Lucille 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 for
P ublication .
P ublication .
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
Meyers, Ne Ne Sec 7 3 S 10. *1.00.
Crawford in regard to exemptions, the latter replied ; *• Yours of the 30th ultimo. |
United States Land Office,
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Oregon City, Oregon.
lune 25th, 1904.
requesting my opinion as to whether you should allow householders exemption on State of Oregon to C. H. Wbeelei,
August 6th, io04.
August 6th, I604.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
59.54
acres
of
tide
land
in
Sec
4,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
your assessment of this vear has my attention. I have held that no exemption ,
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of
3, 187M, entitled "An act for the sale ot
2 N 10. *119.08.
June 3. 187s, entitled "An act for the sale of June 3rd, 1878, entitled. “Au act for the sale June
can be allowed on this year’s assessment for the reason that the law which was j
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
lathis in the States of California. Oregon of t mber lands in the Staten of California, gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,’’ as
hi effect on the first day of March last, which is the time all assessments for this State of Oregon to C. H. Wheeler, timber
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory”
to all the Pub ic l»and States by act of
14.20 acres of tide land in Sec 5, tended to a’l the Public Land States by act of as extended to all thg Public Land States by act extended
year are in effect, did not allow any exemption. All assessments are made as of the j
August 4, 1892,
August 4th, 18J2.
of August 4, 1892,
ANNA I). PAGE
2
N
10.
S2S.
pi.
EDWIN G STEARNS,
first of March of each year, and the law enacted by the legislature at its special
M a NDEI.IA NUGENT,
Unmarried, of Tillamook City, county of Tilla­
Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of
Bellingham, county of Whatcoiu, State of mook, State of Oregon, has this day tiled ill
Session did not go into effect until March 23, 1904-. This left the law as enacted U. S. Land Office to Edgar H. Whit­ V* ashington,has this day tiled in this office his Of
\\ ashingion. has this day filed iu this office her
office her sworn statement, No. 0440. for
ney, Receipt. N l2 N 5^ Sec 14, sworn statement No. 6472, for the purchase ot the sworn statement No. 6474, lor the purchase of this
the purchase of the Se *4 of Se J4 of Section
at the regular session, allowing no exemption to householders, in effect at the
Sw l4 of sec. No. 28, 111 Township No 5 South, the Ne Q of Section No. 33. in Towuship No. 5 No. 3I. in Township No. 3 r»outh, Rnnue 8 \\ ,
2
N
7.
range No. io west, and will offer pfoof to show S, Bane No. 10 W. and will offer proof to and will offer proof to show that tlie land
first of March and consequently none can be allowed for this vear. The new law
that the land sought is more valuable for its show that the land sought is more valuable sought is more valuable for its timber or
allowing exemption having now gone into effect, it will govern the next assess­ State of Oregon to C. H. Wheeler, 120 timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, for its timber or stone than for agi I cult lira stone'than
agricultural purposes, and to
acres of tide land Sec 34, 3 N 10. and to establish his claim to said land before purposes, and to establish her claim to ssid land establish her for claim
to Maid land before "the
ment and consequently the exemption will be allowed as usual next year and
the Register and Receiver of this office at before the Register and Receiver of this office County Clerk of Tillamook Coiintv, Ore., at
*240.
Oregon City Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th day at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th Tillamook City, Ore , on Monday, the 12th day
thereafter unless some other change is made bv the legislature.”
October, 10O4. lie names as witnesses:
<lay of October. 1904. She names as witnesses ; of September. 19OI. She rames as witnesses :
Sarah E. Petteys and husband to of Gilbert
I). Stearns, Henry A. Joerns, George
GllbertO Stearns, Mary M. Williams, Henry'
Walter C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ;
James H. Hicks, lot 1 block 16 H. Green, of Bellingham, Wash. ; Walter C. A. Joerns, George II. Green, of Bellingham, Manus
( nil, Toni Buffnm. Hud Willnow, of
Hailoy, of Tillamook, Oregon.
Wash.
Blaiue, Oregon
It was strictly enforced and no trouble
General News.
Bay City. *1.00.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
of any kind has yet arisen from it in La Nellie M. Stillwell and husband to above-described lands are requested to file their above described lands afe requested to file their above described lands are requested to file their
c aims in this office on or before said 27th daj claims in this office on or before said 27th <l.y claims in thia office on or before said 12th day
Many of Bryan’s followers in the West Grande, and as far as known the same
Albert Maurer, 16l2 acres in the of October, VJ04.
ol October, I904.
of September, lqol.
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register
[condition
prevails
throughout
the
A lgernons . D resser . Register.
won’t have Parker, but will vote for
Quick D. L. C. 8850.
Watson and Debs. The remainder will ' county. Besides the 22 saloons closed John C. Corwin and wife to Tbe
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i878.—N otice for
ct J une 3. 18-8.—NoriCK for
P ublication .
J unk 3, I878.—N otice for T imrer L and , A PlBLlCATION.
keep right on voting for thedistinguished j in La Grande Sunday, there are three
Whitney Co. Ltd., Ne Sec 33, 1 N T imber L and , A ct
United States Land Office,
P ublication .
United
States
Land
Office,
editor of the Commoner.
Oregon City, Oregon,
' closed at Union, three at Elgin and one
United States Land Office,
8. 81000.
Oregon ( i y, Oregon.
August Jid, 1004.
Oregon City, Oregon,
* * *
August bin, 1904.
each in the towns of Cove, Imbler, Sum- Edward Morin and wife to Orey B.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
August 6th, 19o4.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
The La Grande sugar factory begins I merville, Island Citv and Hilgard.
Notice is hereby given that in 1 omp’iance with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Wells, lot 1 Sec 8. 2 S H. |90&
June 3, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of
with the provisions of the act of (’ongre-s of
on its Fall run of sugar Beets this week,
3rd, I878, entitled‘‘An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
* * *
Henry Tannler to Alfred Gubser, bond June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of June
timbt r lands in the States of Califoi nia, Oregon,
tmiher lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," iih ex­ gon, Nevada and Washington Teirltory,” as
and besides the 25,000 tons from Grand
Henry Gassaway Davis is not the first
extended to all the Public Land Slates by act
for deed. Sw Sw 10, 2 S 9. *500. ' Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­
to all the Public Laud States by act of of Ai gust 4, 1892.
Ronde Valley fields, 500 tons will be rich man whom the ’ Democrats have
tended to all the Public Land Stales by act of tended
Ella N. Malaney to Robert Finley,
1
August 4th. 1M92.
DAVID BOVENDEN,
August
4th,
1892.
transported to the factory from Echo, nominated for Vice-President in the hope
HENRY A. JOERNS,
Of Uoodburn. county of Mation, State ot
ADDIE F. KIRKPATRICK.
various tracts in Secs 19, 30 and |
Bellingham, county of Wlmtcom, State of Oregon, has this »lay filed in this otlire Ills
Of Bellingham, county ot Whatcom, State of Of
Umatilla County. Many tons of beets of securing liberal contributions to the
Washington,
has
this
day
filed
m
this
office
his
31, 4 S 10.8 2500.
| Washington, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6477, 1°’ tlie purchase of sworn statement No. 6470, for the purchase <>l
have been dug and gathered from the campaign funds. In 1880, as running
sworn statement No. 0476, for the purchase of the So *4 ol section No. 2o, in Township theSwW of Se Q sec. No. 1(J. NW No W and
Claude Thayer and wife to Linnie the
Ne *4 «»f Section No. 18, in Township No. No. 5 South, Range 1<> W, and will offer proof Sw l/4 Ne W 0« •*<’ N" «5. i«> tp- ’ N, Range
fields the last week, and hundreds ot mate to 'Hancock, “ the superb,” they
__ 21, Range No. Io West, and will offer to show tlmt the laud sought is more . aluable No 1(1 West, and will offei proof to show
Conover, lots 1 and 2 block 42 v 5 i
south
proof to show that the land sought is more for its timber or alone than for agricultural that the land sought is more valuable for
people are engaged in this work.
named William II English, of Indiana.
its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
Thayers’ addition to Tillamook. valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ purposes,
to establish his chum to said poses, and to establish his claim to said land
* * *
, Mr. English, who had been prominent in
cultural
purposes, an«’ to establish her claim land before and
the Register and Receiver of this Indore the Register and Receiver of this office
8135.
.to said lain! before the Register and Receiver
The White Star Line steamer Celtic, politics when a young man. had for
at Oregon City, Oregon, on 1’iiday, the at Oregon City, Oregon, o*» Monday, the 24th
Elise Graf to William Graf, Ne Ne Sec of this <».li- e at Oregon City. Oregon, OU Friday, office
28th day of October, i9o4.
He names as wit­ day of October, 190I. He names as witnesses:
which sailed Saturday from Queenstown many years been in retirement, address­
01 ii- i xt
ix’
t«
o
»>.» 2 » tbe 28tH day ot October. She names as wit- nesses :
John W. Nendel, of
Portland, Oregon ;
31, VV
Nw and Nw Sw Sec 32, 2 neases
Gil ert D S’carns, George H Green, Loren William A. Leonard, Rumsey B. Leonard,
for New York, carried 3350 souls, be­ ing himself to money making. He had a
^4 Q
HO
i Gilbert D. Stearns, of Bellingham. Wash. ; Flander
of Bellingham, Wash. , Walter U. Eugene L- Remington, of Woodburn, Oregon,
*
c
’
Arthur
Austin,
of
Dolph,
Oregon
;
Walter
<
’
lieved to be the largest number ever talent for that, and had amassed a large
Bailey,of Tillamook, Oregon.
Any and all prisons claiiniug adveisely the
and wife to Nel- ot
<,~r,e U Gr“"’
Any and all pci sons claiming advers ly the above described iinds arc irquested to file their
takenjin one vessel from a British port. fortune. He was a little “ near” in a William D. Bodyfelt
•’
of BelliiiL'iiani.
Bellingham, Wash.
Wash
above
described
lands
arc
reqtivsled
to
file
claims
in this office on or before said 24th day
Any and all m*rsoiiH claiming adversely the
son P. Wheeler. E ‘2 Sw, He Nw
Nine hundred and fifty of them embarked trade, and canny as a Scott. But.the
claim's in this office on or before said ofOctober, 11*04.
I above-desc ibed lands are Requested to file their their
28H1 «lay of October. 1904.
A ij . i . rnon S. D rkhser , Register.
and
lot
3
Sec
6,
3
S
7.
81000.
I
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
2»th
day
at Queenstown, and about 100 steerage years had left him with some political
A lgernon S D resser , Register.
| of October, 1904.
passengers were left behind on account ambition, and the Democratic politicians Ten inortgHgeH Hied to secure 84228.90.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imber L and A ct J i nk 3. ,878.—N oiick for
P i hi . ication .
of lack of accommodations.
T imber L and , A ct june 3, 1878.—N otice fob
played upon it in the calculations. How
United States Land Office.
P ublication .
* * *
Oiegon City, Oirgon,
much Mr. English contributed to the
United States Land Office.
NEHALEM
SI Vf MONS.
July 22nd, 1904.
A new industry is being started at
Oiegon City, Oregon,
campaign was never stated. But, to
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
August
6th.
1904.
Aberdeen, Wash., in the shape of salting
with
the
provisions
ol
the
net. of ( ongresM
[This
reached
us
after
we
had
gone
to
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ju Ige by the epithets in number and
| In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
Junw ud, 1878, entitled "Ail net tor th«*
salmon for the foreign market. A quan­
with the provisions ol the act of CoiigreNN of <»f
for Tillamook County.
sale of timber lands in tlie States of ( aliforiiia.
i grosfmess that were bestowed upon him press last week.]
June
3,
1M7M,
entitled
An
act
for
the
sale
of
Nevada, mid U nslilngloii Territory,’’
tity ot the fish in 600-pound barrels has
Married, at the residence of the bride’s F. R. Beal».Plaintiff,
timber land in the States of California. Oregon. Oregon.
by the disappointed, he must, in all,
extended to all the Public |j«iid Stales by
Nevada and WashingtonTerritoiy." hm extended aa
vs.
been shipped to Germany, and reached
act of August 4, 1892,
parents,
on
Sept
7,
Mr.
Herbert
E.
Ross
to
all
the
Public
Land
States
by
act
ot
August
4,
have refused to contribute about twenty
Vance Nodine. Allen At Gil­
ALFRED IVES,
there in excellent condition. Both fish
1892,
bert—Katnaker Co., a cor­
and Miss Theressa M. Scovell. Rev. W.
Of Garibaldi, <«»un v of Tillamook. State of
million dollars
MARY M WILLIAMS,
poration, Tillamook Co.,
Oiegon, hiis this dav Hle«t in this office his
barrels were “home industry,” the tish
Smith officiated. A tew friends were pre- |
of
Belliiighum,
county
of
W
haleom.
State
of
I
Defendants.
sworn statement No 6464, for the purchHsr of
.»------ one of the above named Washington, has this day fih«l in this office her ■ the Sw *4 Sw Ji, si cllon H, E % Sr *4 and he
being caught in the bay and the barrels
sent at the wedding. The newly married To Vance ?*<xiine^
sworn statement No. 6473. for the purchase of >4 Nr L of Hretion .No. I5, in township
Prince Bismarck is Dead.
Defendants.
the Se *4 ol : ertion 28, in township No s M. 8o. 2 Not th, raiiRe No. io West, mid will
manufactured at the stave factory,
In the name of the State of Oregon :
couple will make their home on Foley,
You are hereby required to appear and range No. 10 W. and will offer proof to h I i . iw offri proof 1«» show that the laud Nought I n
* ☆ *
hat (ha laud souglii Is more valuable for its more valuable for its timl>«-i or stone than for
F riedrichsruhe , Sept. 18. — Prince where Mr. Ross has a small farm.
answer the complaint filed against vou in
A deal has been closed whereby 0. W.
above entitled suit on or bef<»rc six tim'»er or stone than for ag reultmal purpose»«, a^i icultiii al purposes, and to establish Ilia
Joe Effenburger went to Portland on the
Herbert Bismarck died this morning at
and to establish her claim to said land lad«»'« the Claim to NiiKl I iiik I before the Registri and Re
weeks
from
the
date
of
first
pub
ication
of
Hurd takes over the interests of the C.
Tuesday to get a planer for his saw mill. this summons, and if you fail to ao answer Register and Receiver of this oftiie ut Oregon ceivry of this offe r m Oregon ( .tv. Oregon, «»11
10:15 o’clock. The end was painless.
for want thereof the Plaintiff herein will City, Oregon, on Thursday, the z7th day of Thursday, the 13th «lay of October, 1904. He
Timmons Company and S. Elmore Com­
Rev. Wilfred Smith preached his fare- ! apply to the court for the relief prayed for in October,
4
Hhe names as wl noses :
Since he ceased to be Foreign Minister
liainrs hn wltursNrs
Gilbert D Steams Mandelin Nugent Henry
pany pertaining to the salmon business
whinh
<>bia^il
••
his complaint herein as follows
ItlllllSi \ II I,. <,IH.Iil lllglll. I l< > fl III I lIRtoll .
well
sermon
on
Sunday,
on the retirement of his father in 1890,
wmui uoaru .1
1Bl _por a judgment in the aum of*«(*0.00 A Joerns, of Bellingham, Wash., Waltei C. of Woodburn, O.egon, David Il<-vrml<n, of
on the Siuslaw River, and all the interests
Bailey,
of
Tillamook.
Oirgon.
Prince Herbert Bismarck had taken part two vears’ pastorate oil the Bay Citv and interest thereon al the rate <»1 h per
Hnbhard.
On-gon; Henry 1. Reese, of Wood
Any and all imrsons claiming adversely 'he
cent, per annum from November 29th. 1003,
have beenxonsolidated under the title of
Oregon.
in public affairs only as a member of the and Nehalem circuit. After attending 1 and in the further stun of *21.25, insurance ab<»vedeacrlherilandaare request'*«! to file their hum.
Any hix I all prrNonN claiming adversely the
the O. W. Hurd Packing Company. In
paid by Plaintiff and interest thereon from claims in thia office on or before said 27th day above drscribr«! land* are ie«|iirMted Io file their
i Reichstag. His attitude had more of a conference at Eugene, he will go to Salem .June
1, 1903. and for attorneys fees in the ol Octoner, 19*>4.
claims in this office on or before said 13U1 day of
addition to this. Mr. Hurd has extensive
A l '. ehn ' jn S. D resser . Register.
man not appreciated bv his sovereign to attend college. Rev. Smith is a sttnli ' sum of $115.oo.
October, 194*4
2nd.—E«>r the foreclosure of a certain
interests in the lumber industry on the
ALGERNtJN S. D rf .MMEK. Register.
and was waiting in the background for ous young man and we bespeak for him ' mortgage made, executed, and delivered by
Siuslaw, and controls three steamers,
j you on the 29th day of November, 1 902 Jo said T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878 — N< tick fob
a successful career.
an opportunity to resume his career.
i Plaintiff, and recorded at page 401 in Book
P ublic atk > n .
the L. Roscoe, Marguerite and Mink.
Married, at Astoria, on Aug. 27, Mr. “ M" of .Mortgages of said county and state
His delivery asa parliamentary speak,
United States Land Office,
I on the sai<l November 29th, 1902, by which
* * *
Oregon City, O egon.
i er improved year by vear. He always Henry Tohl and Miss Bessie Gray. Both mortgage the following describe*! premises
August 6th. iy>4.
K»The New York Herald, which espouses
were c«»n veyed, to- wit : The East half of Lot
Notice i« hereby given tliut in compliance
declined to join any political group, are well known young people of Nehalem , two.
in block four of McDermott’s addition with the p'ovision* of the art of < oiig e-s of
the cause of Parker without giving a
j
to
Tillamook
City,
in
said
county
and
state,
and
thev
were
born
and
raised
here.
steadfastly calling himself an Indepen­
June 3rd. 18,a, entitled "An net for ■ he «ala of
I' also the following : Beginning at the Month
go<.d reason why, has been polling mem­
H. Niinan and wife have moved into C West corner of tlie South East quarter of t*mber lands in he M ate» . f California Oregon,
dent. His haughty and imperious man­
Nevada «ml Wnshington Territory " as ex-
ber s (the Produce Exchange. Of 976 ners in early life, when he was over- Larsen’s house during fishing season. He section 11, in township two South of Range <<*n«l«*d
all the P .blic Lan«l Stat* a by act of
ten West Aiilamette .Meridian in Oregon, August to
4. i8g2,
replies received, 680 declare emphatically
;
thence
North
along
the
West
line
of
said
js
foreman
at
Elmoie's
cannery
on
the
conscious of the fact that he was the son
GEOPGE If «.KEEN,
j
South
East
quarter
twent.v
ro«ls
,
thence
for Roosevelt and 296 much less emphat­
Of Bellingliom. <oiint> of Whatcom, State of
of the most powerful statesman in Nehalem river.
| Bast at right angles to said West line eighty Washington, has nils day fl led in thin office
ically for Parker. Some of the Parker
1
rods
;
thence
South
at
right
angles
to
the
The dry weather is working a hard­ . last course given twentv rods, thence West bis aw»<rn statement No 647» for the pur­
Europe, softened in later life.
chase of tlir Ne % of section No 32. ill
men voted for McKinley in 1900, but
the South line <»f section eighty rod*« township No. 5 South. Range 10 W»-et. Mild
Prince Bismarck’s father trained him ship on the saw mills as well as on the ■ along
to the place of lieginning, containing ten will offer proof to allow that th« land
almost as many Roosevelt men support­
farmers.
Both
Vedder
and
Effenburger
for his successor as Chancellor of the
acres, more or less.
1 ik hi is more valuable for. ta ti>> lw<r or atone
I 3rd.—For costs and disbursements of this ho
ed Bryan in 1900, and say that if they German Empire and advanced him rap­ have to haul water to run with.
thai* Io'agricultural pnrpcnra, and toesfabish
I suit.
his claim t« said land b' fote the Jtegiat«-r£nlid
must support «¡¡platform in which all the
Thi« summons is published by the order of Iteceivrr of this office nt Oregon City , Oregon.
idly in the diplomatic service until at
the Hon. " . W. Conder judge of said county on Friday. the 2fith day of October, I9»»4 lie
good features are republican they might
Notice.
and state, in the absence of all of the ju«lge< name« mm witnesses :
the age of 4-0 he was Minister of Foreign
as well take the republican platform as a
of th*- above named Court, an«l «lone at
Gilbert I* Stearnw. Henry \ Jnern is, Erl Min
Affairs, in which position he took part
The Tax Rc.11 for the vear 1908. will be I cham*»ern at Tillamook, Oregon, August 15,
Mtrsrns of Bellingham, Wash.; Waller C
whole, plus Roosevelt, who is greater by in nearly every important international
Hailey, of Tillamook . Oregon.
closed immediately alter the first Mon­ I 1 904.
First publication of this summons mwlr
far than Parker.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
transaction.
August
lath,
1904.
day in October. All property on which
a I »0 v <•<!•*'■ ri bed lands art requested to file their
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claims in lhi*> office on or before said 2*th day
the taxes remain unpaid after said time
CLAI DK THAVKM.
■I)cer are being slain abundantly by
of
« >r*tober, i«XM
Plaintiff"s Attorney*.
ion D keshkn , Regi’ter
will be advertised as bv law required.
A l
both professional and novice in Southern
C. H. WooLFB, Sheriff.
Oregon this season. The heavy fires
T imber L and A ct . J i me 3, 187g.—N otiuk F ob
T imbkm L and . A ci J« ne 3
NuTICK FOB
have driven them out of the mountains
P( RLICA i i «» n
l*t ni k ATi«
United 'tate* I»aud Office,
Bucklen’» Arnica Salve.
and they have been obliged to seek re­
United Mair« Lan id < ftl
Oregon City, Ore
Oirgon » II)
Has world-wide fame for marvellous
August 22nd. Iyo4.
treat in the open fields of the lowlands
A»i| INt
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cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo­ Notice iw hereby given that in coinpliancr
is here
n
pilM»>
One farmer, who lives near Grant's Pass,
with the proru»i«ms of the act of * «»ngr«*N* <»t
t
oil g
•el of
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, <'orns. June 3 1H.78. eutitled "An act for u r sale
prosino
Stated Saturday that he has recently
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Burns, Boils, Sores
Felons, ( leers. of timber lands in the states of Caufornia,
r
lands
teen whole herds of deer in his fields, the
Chapped Hands. Skin Eruptions ; infalli­ Oregon. Nevada and Mashihgtoo Terotorv.'*
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to ali the i* .blic I^nid Mates Jy act ot
ry a» r Xtrii lrd to all Publk M ihd Blatea
ble for Piles Cure guaranteed. Only extended
animals having been driven down by
August 4. 1M92.
< If a ’ mim . ai n .
act
of
A
ug
list
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j
25c. at Chas. I* Clough, Druggist.
4X’ HOOK V f M>UGH.
ly Ol W hatcorn, Ntste of
fbrest fires. While this condition is not
M AM*» N A K KIMKPA 1 KH K.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
u.
u.
u.
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
u.
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Paint, Varnish, Doors,
Fine of Choice
GROCERIES
for the Great
Saw.
M c I ntosh & McNAIR,
Merchants in Tillamook
.
Kfreral, it is a fact, nrverthel.-ss,
t Lere are more deer in the Southern
gon vallevs this Summer than have
known for many years, and it can
bt ascribed to the forest fires.
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Axle
r Grease
that
Ore­
liven
only
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Bondar was a quiet day in La Grande,
all s«h ons and all cigar stores in the
ettv being closed for the first time in its
bist'-ry. Drug «»ores were only open for
a short time. The order bv County Sh r
iff Pennington went into effect Sunday
In every town
and village
may be had,
the
M*4a
•U <-*.
1
that makes your
horses glad.
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ti
<*f Tillamook, county <»f T‘lla»n
Mate t
Oregon has this day filed in thia .
«worn statement No. 64-7, for the
the
Reward for of the E !4 of E %. «»f arction 3! in tp
»ff. i No
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and
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»ie cured by Range
pr
pi«r»f U» show tint the land
mi
it Í'
more vaiual»ie for its timber oratone
arrirultnra! purpose»». and to establish ft
to »aid lau«! bef»re the (ìoantjr Clark of lilla k
mook County, at fillamook City. Oregon, «»n
Wednesday, the iMh day of November, I904 Sh*
name* a« uit»ie*ae»
James M Motgan Jame« M'S
Edward
Morgan. M Natarta. «Oregon ; Frank Eai
of
TlHiin ok Oref«m
>»r
act
above descr i lied .amis are re*¡u«
file
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'■lattiis in this office «»not b*fvr
ima i
Xoitinis r, T<p 4
A m »*. m "W)> i k. Da K«**».», kigmttr
«lay file«! in ll.t* office Ills
1 •
No 29 In rownohip
Io We«», and will offer
it th« land *ooght is
tinit>*r or stoll«* than for
Of liellingiiMut, «ouiiiy ■< W Im 1 urn Mat.
W N.hingt.,n ha« this day filr.l Hi1 this officr
»worn a atemvnt N® Ó490 b»f liie purci
ol the Nw V* of
No U 11» l|j Na 3 Hoi
Rang» No. iu Wrsi and will offer pr«a»l .1 I
show that tre I mm «I sought !• iri'.f» vatu«
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lit
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