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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 27, Editorial Snap Shots. As it is decided to call into question the legality ot the elect in which decided to bond the city tor $58,'KX) lor a new water system bv instituting injun tion proceedings, this ought to lie done at the next term ot the circuit court. * * * Those who want “wide open*’ saloons and "wide open” gainoli ig joints in i. e center ot Tillamook county will vote against local option next month. Those wno are opposed to "wide open 'gamb ling joints andsaloons will vote tot local option. That is the local issue in Tilla mook county. On which side of the fence are you to be found ? * M * It looks as though the Water Commis sion, in placing the bonded indebtedness at $35,U00 lor a new water system ha-» come down to good business sense. And even that amount is a pretty big load tor Tillamook City to carry if the city does not make more progress than it has the last tew years. VVliat will the $60,000 mortgage plaster agitators think now that their "hot air” bags have been punc tured. * * * Writing to the editor of the Headlight on the gambling question, a woman,who has been a sufferer with her children on account of 1'illamook City’s wide open gambling joints, says : "I guess you are l he only tearless man that is lira ve enough to come out and express yourself. . . . Truly this free land ot ours is in a dan gerous plight and gambling will never be put down aslong as gamblers are put in to run our government and cities.” * * * Rev. Joseph Schell, a Catholic priest, well known in Oregon a few years ago, will make a mess and a muss wherever lie goes. He is now in Nebraska, and hard at it there as he was here It is something about Indian matters that he is medding with in Nebraska, and the archbishop there finds it necessary to "correct” him Here also he was a thorn in the flesh ot the church, and left an uglv controversy behind him. His trouble is a contentious spirit. His vein and bane is “combatancy.” Wherever he may be he works at pretty much everything ex cept Christianity.—Oregonian. There is only one thing tor the Catholic church to do, and that is to unfrock Father Schell and turn the rascal out. It should have been done when he was in the Oregon diocese. * * * If another steamer will foster indus tries and help to get manufacturing pro ducts to market and will stay with it and not he bought oft, then there would be some sense in patronizing it. What the business men should do is to bury their petty jealousies and come together on a common understanding and sup port the transportation company that will made it a point to help get the him- her and dairy products to market a c rea sonable rates. It is industrial develop, meat and growth that should be aimed at, and not a question as to which com pany can carry a tew tons of freight lor the merchants cheapest, for that is onlv a very small matter if facilities were at hand to get the products ot the saw mills to market. M * * In the death of Dr. D. J. Wiley the edi tor has lost a warm, personal friend, and a friend that was as true as gold We deplore his death and feel keenly the loss. The deceased gentleman had the admira tion of the people of Tillamook county, where he practiced his profession with considerable ability and success,and was thoroughly professional. Tillamook people who knew the doctor will always have a kind thought for him, for he was a man we all respected and admired,and his death is a loss to the county, One can hardlv realive that Dr. Wiley has been taken from our midst, but such is lite, and Tillamook City has lost one of its best citizens. This second bereave ment aroused considerable sympathy for the sorrowing widow and family by all classes in the community. They have lost a good husband and father, the edi tor a true friend and Tillamook a Chris tian gentleman * * * Another Tillamook pioneer has passed away, and it is only fitting that as their names are added to the death roll to speak a word of commendation for these sturdy sons ot toil, who, with true West ern grit and indusirv, made Tillamook county what we find it today—one of the most prosperous parts ot Oregon. We feel pained to have to record the death of Mr. |. W. Latimer, but in token of admiration and respect, we can say he was a conscientious citizen, a loving husband, a fond father, a good neighbor and a Christian gentlemen, respected by all who knew him. Thirty nine years he lived in the county, and he made a suc cess ot what he undertook. We can ill. aftdrd to loose such men as Mr Latimer, for it is a direct loss to the county, but these pioneers are entitled co our admira tion when they leave the scenes of long years of toil and endurance and enter the great beyond Time is flying fast, and it will not be long before we are weeping at the grave ot some departed pioneer ot this county. * * * The Headlight man some few weeks ago invited the He aid to discuss the gambling question, wide open saloons and the local option law from a moral standpoint. It kept mum in answer to the challenge. The Herald now comes out Hat-looted in opposition to the local option law’, but in doing so Rollie need not worry himself one bit as to where the Headlight man stands. Pe<»p’e in Tillamook know full well tlie posi'ion we have taken, and on that score ve have no apologies to make tor our course ot action in exposing what we believe to be wrong. We say most emphatically, and we have plenty of convincing rvi fence at our tingers'ends to prove it it we took up individual cases, that the wide open saloons and the wide open gambling joints of Tillamook City have been a damnable cuise to the people of this county, for they have robbed men of their money, deprived women amt d< a little cl ildren of clothing and the c »111111011 necessaries ot in«-, out, worse .‘til, have turned dozens of our bright you ig men into druniuiids, gamblers, bummer« and dead beats. When we see that deplora- ble state ol affairs, the Headlight would not lie true to its constiiutents if it ar raved itself with the gambling and the wide open nh I ooii element. What is wor rying Rollie is the h»*« of a little saloon p itron.ige ind the money that» th? city derives horn saloon?». 1 ae cilv Had far better be without it it a ch sedjtown wiil pit a stop to the things we nine men tamed above, but if the Herald wants to w hoop it up for the saloon keeper« and gamh e s, that is Rolhe's privileg*. 1904. LOCAL OPTION QUESTION to “wide open”saloons and “wide open’’' The grand jury, under the circum gambling. stances, stood 8 to 13 in favor ot ‘ * * * Hot Stuff” by Non-Partisan Milton, Newberg, Dayton, Forest throwing the charge out. United , Grove, Monmouth, Pbihunalh, Halsey States District Attorney Hall asked Pencil Pushers. Brownsville and Ashland have no saloon that the minimum sentanee be imposed revenue, and yet they are just as well and has also asked that the govern [C ommunicated .] iiuproveil as other towns hi the state, Tillamook County’s and Tillamook and could not be induced to adupt the ment grant Mr. Travis a pension, Citv’s peace officers are moral cowards licensed saloon. They do not believe in which be recognizes as just. as long as they refuse to do their du tv paving their streets with the wrecked Judge Bellinger imposed the lightest | and enforce the saloon and gambling lives of their citizens. The rum shop flue possible aud evidently deeply ' laws. doesnoi enrich a town but impuvishee it * * * regretted he had to do this. by and in its court and police expenses, Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Ragla.i’s Rain Coats. None could full to see the fangs of producing idleness and sending away It seems a shame that when a young 1 tile liquor curse 111 the slanderous and large sums of money for liquors. It re man gives a year of the best part of Exlusively to Measure. niisreprerumtiiig article!« appearing in quires men of character, brains and in tie Derail of lliiti we« k. Shame. Fur dustry to build up a town—not saloon bis life to bis couutry that be should thus l>e prosecuted by a few govern ohaiue, Kuilie. Come earlv and secure first choice. rowdies and gamblers. * M * ment detectives who have to make a Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. * * # Motl’erw ! Fathers I One in seven of Said one old citizen the other day : “I showing to bold their posi*ions. * s’*»* «■ a" «■ sy|s our tsHri must fill a drunkard's grave intend to vote against the saloons. I We regret to see Mr. Travis have t at our HtrectH lie lighted and paved, have always lieen a drinking man, and u 1.1 you ? Voters, wiil you requite the made a wreck of myself in that way. to pay this unjust fine and hope the mother to pay huu I i a ransom that your The saloons can’t hurt me any more, but government may see its way clear to I H. T. BOTT8. property tuay escape taxation ? were Japnneae craft, aucldenly nppenred B L. EDDY. I have a boy who is not a wreck, and if remit the same.—Eugene Guard. between the two divisions ot the squ.td. * * * DDY & BOTTS, I can, by anything which I can do, keep roti anti seemed to discharge torpedoes. Must the mother's heart be torn as- him from following my steps in that A ttorneys - at -L aw . FIRE ON FISHERS The Russians immediately opened tire. sunder over the los« of her l»oy, and the way, and thus save him from becoming They saw no fishermen, and were not innocence and priceless purity of her a wreck, I want to do it. We ohl soaks girl be sacrificed for "the conveniei.ee won't fie here much longer, and what Baltic Fleet Sinks British Vessels. aware anv damage had been done. Evi Complete set of Abstract Books dently, the Admiral said, the fishermen of our citizens?'’ 11 is humanity against happens to us don’t cut so much figure H ull , England, Oct. 23.—I. M. Jack- had shown no lights. The Admiral re sordid gold. Voters, be MEN. any more, but tiie young men who are Taxes paid for non- to take our places ought to be lietter son & Co., solicitors for the owners of peated that lie greatly regretted that in office. Must the wife bow her in shame be men than we are, and I want to do what the 50 Hull fishing-boats have notified anv injurv had been done fishermen, and Residents. cause the husband must speml his I '‘an to help them along in that way, so the Foreign Office and Admiralty of an added he had no doubt the Russian attack on the Hull Ashing fleet by the government would make ample com meager earnings for drink in ord^r to I say : Down with the saloons.” Office opposite Post Office. Russian l’ac ifle fleet (commonly desig pensation._____ _____________ create a revenue to build sidewalks in * * * nated as the Baltic squadron). Both phones. our town ? Sidewalks builded out of a By closing up the saloons it would eli The official information is that soon Bribed the Admiral. wife's sorrow and a husband’s degrada minate one bad feature in politics. As after midnight Friday and Russian tion! WlHit think you voters ? everybody knows, no matter whether it squadron fell in with the Hull Ashing H. COOPER, L ondon , Oct. 26 —The Tokio corre * M * is a republican, a democrat, a socialist tie el n the North Sea. The first por tion spondent of the Express states that the Rollie. you’re on the wrong side of the or a populist, if he gets nominated for of the Ashing fleet passed safely. 'Then truth of the sinking of the Japanese gun fence on the local option question. It is public office and does not stand in with the Russianjships turned their search boat Hitachi Maru and the damaging of A ttorney - at -L aw , an untenable position you have got your the saloons and gamblers, spending his lights on the British vessels for some the Sadu Maru by Russian mines has be self into—fighting for and in the trenches money treating a lot of bummers and time and a little later opened Are. come known. According to this version, with the saloon and whishev ring. Shoot drunks, he is sure to meet with the oppo The steam trawler Crane was sunk, the Admiral commanding the squadron T illamook , O regon . th ir guns off for them, bov, but the pub sition of that element, no matter whe and the decapitated bodies of her ski p to which the two vessels were attached lic will only smile and vote for local op ther the saloon keepers and gamblers per and mate have been brought t o had been bribed bv the Russians to be were in the same convention that nomi Hull. The boatswain and other mem- tray his countrv, the sum paid to the tion just the same. nated them. The whiskey ring and * ff * liers of the crew, who are understood to traitor being $60,000. The Russians OARL HABERLACH, Sav. bovs, when the saloon keepers gamblers care not one iota about a man’s be seriously wounded, are on board thd were informed by wireless telegraphv politics if thev can get them into their and thegamblers go on a drunk and kick missing ship The only slightly injuree of the location of the boats. When the up a disturbance, and the city marshal saloons and fleece them, and they would member of the crew has arrived at Hull. matter became known in Tokio, the attorney - at - law , is dumped out of the saloon into the rather vote for a man of that character The steam trawlers Moulmein and Admiral was tried by ^ourt-niartial and street in trying to quiet them, isn’t it as than a clean capable man who does not Mino have arrived at Hull seriously sentenced to death, The sentence was well to ask who is running Tillamook hobnobble with Tillamook City’s saloon damaged by shots, the latter having 16 read bv his most intimate friends, The Citv, the city marshal, and the rn«yor and gambling ring. It’s rotten, politi holes in her hull. It is feared that other staff then cleared the room and the Office across the street and north from who was elected to office by the support cally ! Cut it out now you have an op damage was done to trawlers and that at traitor was stripped and beaten to the Post Office. portunity, bovs. of the gamblers and saloons least one more was lost with all hands. death. ' * * * W * * ” Yes, sir,’’ said a Tillamook county J^OBERT A. MILLER, The man who gambles or wastes his Heads Torn from Bodies. T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otice F or money and time in the saloon knows full farmer the other day, “ I drink a glass P ublication . H ull , Oct 23. — According to other United States Laud Office, well that he deprives his home and his of beer occasionally I was raised thap repm tb the affair occurred 200 miles off Oregon City, Ore. A ttorney - at -L aw . wile and his family comforts and cloth way by my German parents ; but let me Spurn Head. Au«ust 22nd, I<)o4. The Russian whips were tell you that the use of a little beer is ing. Don't keep your nose on the grind Notice is hereby that in compliance Oregon City, Oregon. steaming in line. The leading ship of with the provisions given one thing and the saloon is another. of the act of Congress of stone to keep another man’s family in the fishing fleet passed without incident, Junee3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An act for the sale Land Titles and Land Office Die license that the saloons pay in Tilla comfort and fine clothing and the best of though most of the Russian vessels of timber lands in the States of California, Business a Specialty. everything, when all those nice things mook City does me no good, and the turned gearcldighte on the tra« lere long j p^^LLn'isut« “ol should be bestowed upon your own Court expenses that grow out of the enough to prevent any mistake as to saloon business I must help pay. You August 4. 1892. family. MRS ROSE V. Cf.OUGH, sav to do away with the saloons will identity. After the bulk of the squadron Of Tillamook, * * * county of THIaniook, State of H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D., had passed, it opened fire, nearly all par Oregon, has this make real estate go down ? Weil, it day filed in this office her It is not true that Tillamook City has ticipating in the tiring. sworn statement No. 64b?, for the purchase won ’ t make my farm go down. It will received $2,400 for saloon license, tor The Crane was struck below the water of the E l/2 of E %. of section 32, in tp. 2 South, the jump from $400 to $800 docs not go make iny farm worth more to me. Range No. 10 West. and will offer P pysician and S urgeon . line and raked above deck. Skipper proof to show that the land sought is into effect until the 1st January. If the [ Why ? Because, for one thing the young Smith and Third Mate Leggott had their more valuable for its timber orstone than for city council has expended the money the I men that 1 hire to m*lk can get home heads carried clean away by a shot, agricultural Calls answered promptly. purposes, and to establish her claim saloon keepers paid for part of the license I from their visits to town without being said land before the County Clerk of Tilla many of the crew being seriously in to enchanted and held up by those swindi- mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Office at the money for next year and this» money has jured. Another trawler also was sunk, j Wednesday, the 16th day of November, I904. She to be returned, then it will be the council j ing games that flourish in the saloons Is there any other but the Moulmein, which brought the i names as witnesses : Allen House, Tillamook City. that will be responsible for putting the I and no where else James M Morgan. James Morgan, Edward news to Hull, has no particulars as to Morgan, of Netarts, Oregon ; Frank Easter, of city in the hole from $1,209 to $1,500. reason ? Sure. My boy is just getting her fate. a fringe on his upper lip, just beginning Tillam ok. Oregon. No one else. The news has created an intense sen Any and all persons claiming adversely the to consider himself a young man, and * K above-described lands are requested to tile their F. R. BFALS, sation and indignation in Hnll. The yet he is a little innocent and “ green. ” The tax pa vers of Tillamook County claims in Q^js office on or before said 16th day of are beginning to catch on now that they He doesn't know all the wavs of the Koulmein arrived with her flag at half-1 November, 1904. A lgernon S. D refseh , Register.^ REAL ESTATE, have had their eye teeth cut several times. world, and doesn’t realize that the well mast. Her skipper states that the traw t , J une 8 IS78—N otice F or As a large proportion of the criminal dressed, soft-handed fellow who pats lers were fishing about 220 miles east of T imber L and A P c ublication . Spurn Head at 1 o ’ clock Satiuday morn F inancial A gent , cases originate on account of gambling him on the back and invites him to take United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, and the saloons, it has dawn upon the a drink or plav a game of cards really ing. the weather being hazy, when the outlines of several vessels apparently August 27th, I904. seeks his ruin Yes, my boy is liable to taxpayers of the county that they have Tillamook, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that in compliance to toot the bills for these prosecutions be deceived and misled, a nd I notice that warships, sailing in line, were dimly | with tiie provisions of the act of Congress ot while Tillamook Citv enjoys the revenue around a saloon yon can find the men seen. Whilst the crew were watching ' June 3, 1878, entiled “ An act for the sale of tim lands in the States of California Oregon, ^p'HOS. COATES, from the saloon licenses Farmers, now who are ready to deceive a boy and drag the warships, search-light s were flashed ber Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex you have a chance, don’t be made suck him down are as thick as flies around a upon them, in the glare of which the tended to all the Public Land States by act of -L Agent for Fireman’s Mou I mein ’ s crew observed what they molasses jug. Do vou wonder thiit ers any long ! August 4,1892, LOUIS DE CHAMPLAIN, when my boy gots to town, and sun took to be torpedo-boats approuching, * * * Fund and London and Lanca Of Bellingham, county oi Whatcom, State of The local option question cannot be down comes and he is not in sight, that apparently with the intention of board Washington, has this day filed in this office his shire Fire Insurance discussed fairly or impartial!v unless the I keep looking up the road, and every ing the Moulmein. I sworn statement No. 6489. for the parchase of The torp^do-tioats steamed away. bow. the Sw of Section No. 29, in Township moral side of it is taken into considera time the dust raises I strain my eves to No. 5 South, Range 10 West, and will offer Companies. tion It is all tommy-rot to advance an see whether I can make out the old mare ever, and soon the fishermen were hor | | proof to show that the land sought is rified to find they were being fired upon. that the boy drove to town ? Yes, it argument that prohibition will kill Till- more valuable for its timber or stone than for Tillamook .. Oregon. amook <’ity. The gamblers and whiskey makes me kind of uneasy. If I live till First one and then another trawler was I agricultural purposes, and to establish his to said land before the Register and ring have killed it already, and all that the 8th day of November I am going to struck by the flying shot. What seemed I claim Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, it is now waiting for is to he killed right put in a vote that will mean that I want to l»e a round shot went through the I on Tuesday, the 15th of November, I904. He names as witnesses . off in November, and in the new vearit the kid-gloved gents that sport diamonds Moiilmein’s galley. Gilbert I). Stearns, Marsena R. Kirkpatrick, The Mino, lying near by, also was ----- ; ----- .......... ............. GO TO will be able to resurrect itself and build and fine clothes and hang around Bellincrham Wash.: Wai or llailev of fortuiifitt*lv ■ Ti f |hunook Bellingham, Wash.; Wai Austin, er C C. Bailey, RiiiK k with wun manv many shots snots, blit out fortunately . Oiegon; Arthur of Dolph, up on a firmer foundation, and without saloons, to put on overalls and get down striK'k the damage was above her water line, 1 Oregon to work. Never you mind aliout real saloon keepers and gamblers running the TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND estate going down. May be it will and and none of the crew was struck. The I Any and all persons claiming adversely the city and bossing officials. TRUST CO. bombardment lasted about 20 minutes. are rel(iu'8ted t<Lfi1le.uth,cir may be it won ’ t. But lets stop boys * ☆ * When it hadeeased the fleet sailed south- of November, i9<MCe° °l °rC SH< 5 ' Uy from going down. ” T hos . C oates , Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sec. There were a number of drunks in the ward and some of the trawlers sent up A lgkbnon s . dresser , Register, city on Sunday and some of them were rockets. ~~-------------------------------------------------------- I T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or put in the bull pen. If the officials had Fined for an Error. The Moulmein steered in the direction P ublication WM. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. been doing their duty, these men would United States Land Office, of the rocket Soon cries were heard, not have embibed too much, for all the Oregon City, Ore.. in the United States court at Port- and the Crane was found sinking with 1 EDGES & GALLOWAY saloon!» would have been closed. We do 21st, I904. another trawler taking off some of her [ Notice is hereby given September that in com* Hance not think it is right to run in men who land Friday Attoruey L. M. Tiavis ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. crew. Those seriously injured were re : [ with the provisions of ttie act ofCoiigrrw» of get drunk and not the saloon keepers of Eugene was fined $560 for an ir 1 June 3, 1M7«, entitled “An art for the sale of who open their places on Sundays in vio regularity in signing the names of moved to a mission ship and the bodies timber lands in the states of California. Oregon. Make a specialty of Land Office Business. lation of law, and who were the cause of , two witnesses to papers making of Smith and Leggott were placed Nevada and Washington Territory”as extended OFFICE IN VVEINHARD BUILDING, aboard the Moulmein. The other men to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, those men getting drunk and being put Room 1 and 2, 1892, in the lock up. But, then, this is Tilla application foyi pension for himself. with minor injuries were put aboard ERWIN HARR1HON, OREGON CITY. ORE. the trawler Seagull, which at a late Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State mook law and justice. Mr. Travis pleaded guilty. In sign hour had not arrived at Hull. of Oregon, haatliisday filed in this office his * * * ing tbe names of the witnesses, as sworn statement No. 6499, for the purchase Crowds having gathered around the of &w U of Instead of increasing business, the many attorneys do in other legal dock here, but no further informotion is of the Swof Nw % and W W. SEVERANCE, section 27. and Nw % of Nw % of section gambling ring has driven business from available. 1 No. 34, in Township No. 5 S, Range No. 10 papers, be had no idea that he was the citv, for ns soon as the gamblers can Representatives of the fishing fleet ' West, -and will offer proof to show that the succeed in giving a man the “Gambler's committing an offense, and had no started late tonight for London to con , lan«i sought is more valuable for its timber A ttorney - at -L aw , stone than for agricultural purposes and to Itch,” the person who catches it knows thought whatever of defrauding the fer with the authorities there. No mo-i or establish his claim to said land before the full well that Tillamook City is a good government. ConntyClerk ofTillamook county. Tillamook tive can be assigned tor the extraordi- ! O regon . Oregon, on Friday, the 9th day of December, place to keep a wav from, for if he comes T illamook The government officials, however, nary procedure of the Russian warships. 1904. He names as witnesses : here with $50 in his pocket to trade a little The only survivor of the Crane who W.C. Bailey, F L. Sappington, of Tillamook held to the strict letter of the law, and finds himself at the gambling table has yet reached here is J, A Smith, son : Citv, Ore. ; A. M. Austin, of Netarts, Ore. S. STEPHENS, before he has done so, he knows that he with the result that the tine was im- of tiie deceased skipper, and who. with Arthur Austin, of Dolph. Ore. Any and all persons c aiming adversely the is a gone gosling. And there's a lot of posed. * Real Estate and Fire, Life, ♦he captain of the Monlinem and the above-describeillands are requested to file their fool voting goslings who have had their in this office on or before said 9th day The many friends of Mr. Travis Ctptain of the Mino, is going to London ! elcims Health, Accident, Insurance. of December, I904. pockets plucked and who keep away from to consult with the authorities. | A ujerson 3. D rksmkr , Register. regret very-much that tbe government the citv on account of the temptation and Agent for the Northwest School Furni Young Smith was asleep in his bunk who trade elsewhere. Oh, yes, gambling has seen fit to take advantage of his when the firing aroused him. Just tts ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos, T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for helps a town—yes. helps to kill it ! Notary Public. unintentional mistake, causing a blot he was getting up. a shot struck the star P ublication . * * * United States Land office, Office : Southwest from the Court Hou*. upon the young man’s reputation board and penetrated td the fo.ecastle, Oregon City. Oregon, in the building occupied as a music store- It is no good to whine and bellyache, smashing a lamp near which he was , August 27th. 1904 should the county go "dry,” because the and interfering with his extensive law standing. He rushed on deck, where Notice is hereby given that in compliance city authorities would have to refund to practice. Mr. Travis was one of the the searchlights revealed the horrible with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3rd, i8;8. entitled An act for the sale NOTK'K POR PUBLICATION. the saloon keepers about eleven hundred volunteers of tbe Second Oregon sight of hie father and Leggott lying of Department of the Interior. timber lands in the States of California, dollars and Tillamook City would be in regiment and came near dying with headless and the deck strewn with the Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territo Land Office at Oregon Citv. Ore- , September 17tn I m H- ry. ’ as extended to all Public Land States bv debt that amount. That does not con injured. act of August 4, I802. 1 fever while in the Philippines. He Notice is hereby given that the follow’’* cern voters outside the city who are op It was scam found that the vessel was named settler has tiled notice of hi* intention « KIRKPATRICK, posed to "wide ojien” saloonsand ‘wide secured an invalid's discharge and sinking and signals for assistance were c, or Bellingham, county of Whal om. State of to make final proof in support of his open” gambling, for they obtain no bene- has not enjoyed his old time health sent up. Smith and others concur in o a.hlngton, has this day «led iu this office hl« and that said proof svill be made before ,D «,* N»- Nyo. for the purchase County Clerk Til In mook Co., at THIfl’’001 fit from the saloon licenses. But how siuce. the details of tiie firing that have already o< the N w v, of Sec. No. j2, in Tp. No. 5 South, City, Oregon, on November 3rd, 1904, vi«. • strange. The very people who have com been given. Kttnge ho. 10 West, and will offer proof t., PETER ASP. , The facts brought- out in the evid menced to whine and bellyache because show that the land sought is more valuable H E. No. 12261, for the Ne % Ne s for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- an«l Se K Nw U of sec. *, tp. 1 South, ra«F the citv will be in debted over a thousand ence are every creditable to Mr. Travis SIDE OF ADMIRAL. Po-es. and to establish his claim to .aid land 10 West. dollar if the anti saloon law passes are before the Register and Receiver of thia office He names the following witnesse« to P™ and show beyond a doubt that be was the very person who have lieen agitating at Orogen City. Oregon, oi- Tuesday, the isth his continuous residence upon and cultir»11* of hovembe . i9o,. He uantes as wit- of said land. viz. : _ tor a $58,000 bondage plaster tor ano not guilty, except in a technical sense. Attack on Trawlers an Accident. day nesses : Robert Eichinger, Dee Tomlinson. ther water system. When Mr. Travis made out tbe pen «l.'bertl». Stearns Lottis De Champlain, of Tomlinson, of Tillamook, Oregon : Elmer H« V igo , Spain, Oct. 26. — The Russian but- * * * . sion papers he Ailed out tbe body in tleships Emperor Alexander III, Borod. Bellingham. Wash.. Walter C. Bailey, of Tilla of Spruce, Oregon. mook. Oregon ; Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Ore A lgernon S D rissfr , RefnetfT Tom Word, the sheriff of Multnomah his own band writing, attaching the ino. Orel and Kniaxsornff and the trans Any and all persons clalmiug adversely tl>e county, has made himseit one of the most above-deecrioed lands are requested to «le their NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. popular arsons in Portland because he names of E. H. Church aud Dr. E. port Ana lol anchored in this port today, claims tn this office on or before said 1sth day ol Depuitment of the Interior. J 71 i« toing his dutv anil h»is rinsed up the D. McKinney to them with no attempt causing considerable excitement. Tile November, I904. Land Office at Oregon City ore. government will not allow them to coal, A lgernon S. D resser , Register. October *th. a lb’ g 'louses. Tn h S r dit he will to disguise the baudwriting. Mr. and requests thev leave port as loon as Notice is hereby given that the f “ * ' 1 •• any of is d<| u i s to turn a named settler han filed notice hi« Travis had the conseut of the above possible. «'••rd nor bum around saloons. And he Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- to make final proof in support of of his The Associated Press has succeeded in s i democrat. Sheriff’ Woo lie could have named persona to sign their names and that said proof will be made a. enced dentist is located in County Clerk of Tillamook County. he’°r^..-n *’ iu.«de himself just as popular in Tilla testified accordingly, but ¿he govern obtaining an interview with Admiral on November 21st. 1<X'4. fa* • mook county by doing his duty, but ment law is strict in these matters Rojestvenskv, who expressed great re Dr. Wise’s dental parlors, and mook, Oregon, FRANCIS M. JOHNSON gret over the North Sea incident. The is prepared to do nothing but II E. No. I3226 there is this difference. >h riff Wor<P% s for the Ne of Section ™ not elected by the support of saloon peo aud Mr. Travis suffered. The notaries rAdmiral stated that the unfortunate oc first class work and give the sooth, range 9 west. He name« the following witnesses W P g currence was purely accidental. The ple, whereas Sheriff Woolfe was, const- public, Messrs. Bean and Hulin, took continuous resideure upon and cnlu*** If yOur his qnently the hitter has shown no disposi the acknowlmigmeut, being acquaint weather on the night in queslion was best of satisfaction of said land, vis .^-t Guy Mattoon Fred Lewellen, Elmer E 1 lion to do his “plain dutv’’ with regard ed with the facts as previously stated. rather haxy. About 1 A. M. two torpe teeth need fixing call upon do.boat«, which the Russians suppose I him. Jery Lewellen, of Hebo. Oregon I AL«.».HN<»> R. D r ►•**►.* K new h winter FABRICS For Gentlemen's Garments to Order. ÍÍ $ Headquarters for Ladies’’ Tailoring, Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts, H SARCHET, , the Tailor, Tillamook. g » * * w J