Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 24, 1904, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 24.
Special School Levy«.
School Districts making Special Tax
Levies, reported to die County Clerk :
2 Mill«.
District No. 1
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General News
high and Debs too low. Watson's litt e
total of 784 falls over 9000 short ot
what A. P. Nelson, the sanguine state
chairman of the People’« Party, had so
confidently predicted. Surprising gains
in the Socialist vote are shown to have
developed within the last four years.
The exact gain during that time is 6157.
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BULKY POST CARDS.
1904.
NIGHTMARE CAUSES DEATH. ] ENGLISH AT FOREIGN HOTELS,
Brooklyn Girl Kx»lr.. AMer Awful
The Russian Cor sul at Chefoo has re- 1
Worii'ral To.rtk.r la a r.,.|K
l>rw>m. th. Sktnr»
Whlrh
That I. loarlklr, Pvartwl aa.
ceived from Port Arthur a letterdeflerib* I
She Is I’nable to 'IVJI.
WBad.rfal to lonlempl.i,.
ing the use by the Japanese of a peculi. r
Ping-Pong Balls and Other Articles
missile. This looks like a long sausage.
Mary Hendrickson leaped from her
in the Mails. ..
Many gem« of the curious Eng|^
The Japanese throw it into the trenehe«.
bed in her home at 411 Cumberland of foreign hotel keepers have bcen
and it bursts, giving off an oder so foul
street, Brooklyn, late the other night, given to the public. Among the bent,
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that if it is not thrown out of the tran­
and «creamed. Her mother, who slept says Stray Stories, is the tale of
re-
All special Tax Levies must be
in the same room, had just gone to the host of a well-known establish,
ches immediately ihe soldiers faint. The Starved to Death to Avoid Hang­
ported to the County Clerk ou or be- gas is not fatal in its effects.
bed. When she «aw the girl jump up ment in Greece, who was wont t0
ing.
she ran and helped her back to bed. greet his guest« in an effusive mRn.
lure January 1st, 1905.
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~ A. C. Howe, ner with: “What you prefare—<
G rant ’ s P ass , Or., Nov. 21—W. D.
The family physician. Dr.
The youths killed in the wreck at Shoemake, the old man who shot and
dead tek or a chick-hen?”
Real Estate Transfers.
1
The use of ping-pong balls as post was called, but the girl was
Hunt’s Sunday night were August killed his son-in-law near here two weeks
Their astonishment at the mastery
1 cards is the latest freak of seekers when he arrived.
Furnished by Eddy and Botts.
Weitz, born in Russia, aged 19, and ago, was found dead in his cell ht the
The Hendricksons said that their of the language was frequently
• I for novelty.
night- deepened when, upon their return to
Ak-x. Campbell to Alina Jane Campbell, Lemma Cantrill, aged 17 The bodies
daughter
had
been
subject
to
It started in Liverpool quite recent-
County Jail yesterday morning, when R.
lots 3 and 4, block 8, James Fuller’s were identified by Sherift Painter at
mares for a year or more. She often the hotel a few hours later, they
W. Cheshire, who has charge of the . ly, and despite its obvious disadvan-
When she found nothing prepared. It wa® bis
screamed in her sleep.
addition to Bay City. $l.u0.
Walla Walla. They were wild boys, and
(
tages,
is
spreading
in
England.
The
Courthouse and jail, came to build a
A. B. Hammond and wire to the Astoria had been in jail several times. Conrad
I principal result is much unhappiness awoke, however, ’, she was never able only English sentence, and be did not
fire in the corridor. Th$ old nu.n had
w tell
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what she 3 had seen. She sim­ understand a word of it.
to the postman and a recent new reg­ to
Co., Ne Ne, sec. 9, 2 N 7, Se Ne and Wietz, the father, on seeing the remains
actually committed suicide by starving ulation in some places forbidding all ply knew that something dreadful
This, however, is not quite equal to
Se Se, sec 19, 3 N 6, EJa Nw, E’/a Ne, of his son, said he had disowned him
seemed to happen to her. Sometimes the placard in the possession of a
himself. During the two weeks he has such unhandy missives.
Nw Sc, sec 8, 3 N 7. Ne Se, sec. 19, Ne before, and refused to bury him. W. A.
been confined in prison he has refused
The l^alls were stamped, an address ft would be two or three days be- naval officer just returned from
Nw, sec 22, Se Nw, sec. 26, Sw Se Cantrill now in Seattle, disowned his son
written under the stamp, and the mes- fore «lie would recover.
Egypt.
He procured it at a cafe
to eat.
sec 27, Ne Ne sec 30, 3 N 9, and lot 1 long since. Both were buried at county
Dr. Hartung, the coroner’s phy­ chantant in Alexandria. It was print­
When first placed in jail after the • sage scrawled on the rest of the sur­
sec JO, 3 N 9. $1.
expense.
These clumsy and bulky post sician. filed a report saving that the ed in several languages, and this is
crime, Shoemake asked Sheriff Lewis, face.
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G.orge M. Cobb and wife to Paulus D.
cards were posted in Liverpool by the girl had died of acute dilation of the the English part: “Every of the son-
who
brought
him
food,
how
long
it
Mattie Kukas, a bov 19 years <>f ag',
Newell and Laura Newell.
Quit
’ thousands and gave the post office au­ heart. Because of the serious effect summations of the coldness, on®
would require for one to starve.
He
thorities an immense amount of extra of nightmare« on the girl, who was piastre besides, Every of the claim
claim. S 1/2 Se and
Sw 14, 3 N wh«se home was at Brownsport Sloug ,
a short distance above Knappa, acci­ said he would prefer death by starva­ work, says Hearst’s Chicago American. 17 year« old, she always slept in the to be addressed directly of the dirtc-
10.
2,350.
tion to hanging, as he was confident the •
Amp ng those idle people who from same room with her mother and fath­ tion. During of the repetitions th®
A- F. Toner to Jacob Schweitzer. E Vi dently killed himself. He and his young­
nature of his crime was such as to make • time to time have wasted their super­ er. »So far a« the parents or any of price of consummation« to be th®
er
brother,
Alex,
w^re
duck
hunting
on
Sw Vi a,,d W Vi Se J4, section 10,
fluous energies in testing the forbear­ the household know, there had been same that in «very the other’s eof-
the tide lands near their home and be­ it impossible for hitn to escape the gal­
tp. 5 south, range 10 west. $750.
ance of the postal officials, is a man in nothing in the course of the day fee.”
lows.
U.S.A, to Cora Cramer. Patent. Sw came separated. Alex heard two shots
Southampton, England, whose favor­ which might have induced extraordi­
With the aid of the parallel pu-
Shoemake
was
76
years
of
age.
Just
nary dreams at night.
Vi Nw *4, N Vi Sw J4 and Ne Vi Se fired, and upon investigating found his
sages in other languages Che mean-
two weeks ago yesterday morning he ite form of missive used to be a postage
brother
dead
with
his
gun
beside
him.
Vi, section 13, tp 4 south, range
stamp. But as he wrote the address
ing is found as follows:
“Ali iced
CROSSES SEA IN A BOILER.
Both barrels had been discharged. The shot his son-in-law, Oliver Sargent, when on the face of the stamps, the author-
9 west.
drinks one piastre extra, All oom-
the
latter
visited
him.
He
attempted
I ities decided that they were not bound
Herman Brown, by sheriff, to Wilson charges had glanced on the boy’s breast
plaints should be made at the office.
and, striking him under the jaw, tore oft also to shoot Mrs. Sargent and a grand­ to deliver them. It was probabjy the
Notwithstanding the performance
Riuer Lumber Co N Vi <»f S
daughter, but the weapon, a 38-caliber same person who afterward posted a
the prices will be the same as thus®
section 2, tp. 1 south, range 7 west- the right side of his head.
revolver, refused to work. The old man i complete pack of playing cards, each
of other cafes.”
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$950.00
was considered partially insane, and | neatly addressed on the back, but with
Stowaways often find odd hiding
Charles S. Pulliam and wife to William
Dissatisfied with his wife's housekeep­
.
no
message
whatever
on
the
colored
places, but Bozo Gicano, a well-built, THE FINISH AT MONTE CARLO.
this would have been his defense had he
Gorman. S Vi Ne Vi and Nw Vi Ne ing, ami finally throwing himself into a
side.
bright-looking young Dalmation, who
lived to face a trial.
Another very peculiar letter found came over on the Cunarder Umbria, Thoae Who Lo«e Their All a/t th®
Vi, section 11, tp. 6 south, range 9 towering rage because dinner was not
in a London pillar-box last autumn discovered the queerest of them all.
ready the moment he arrived home,
west.
Gaming Tablea Go Klaewhere
At Gale’s Mercy.
was a green apple on one side of w hich He got aboard the Umbria at Liver­
with Their Misery.
A. IL Hammond and wife to The As­ John P. Siegler, a furrier, has hanged
was
cut
an
address,
and
on
the
other
A storia , Or., Nov. 23.--Five days at
pool the day before the vessel sailed
toria Co. W Vi Se ,4 and E J.j Sw himself at his home in the Bronx, N. Y.
the
simple,
but
expressive
message:
One sees only the appearances of
and crawled into the boiler of the
Yi, section 15, tp. 2 north, range 7 Mrs. Siegler told the Coroner that she sea without food, excepting a single
“Sour—like you.”
donkey engine, which is used for dis­ luxury and of gayety in this glitter­
west ; Sw
Sw Vi, section 26, lot tried hard to conduct the household to box of apples, without water anc^with-
Bank notes have been employed as tilling water when the regular sup­ ing community. Despair would make
4, section 31, tp. 2 north, range 8 please her husband, but he was never out sleep, excepting the few winks that a writing paper more than once by
ply runs short. His hiding place was a blot upon it. Those who have Ion
satisfied. She said he attempted to could be caught at odd moments, is the extravagant or foolish persons. Among
west. $1.00.
known to some of the stokers, who their fortunes disappear like magic,
tale
of
suffering
brought
by
Captain
1 the effects of an English miser who fed him on coffee and scraps of and while the newspapers announc®
Alexander Campbell to Homer B. Camp­ poison himself two months ago, and
bell. W Vi Sw *4, Ne *4 Sw Vi and later tried to kill both by putting poison Ben Lewis and four men of his crew who ' died about 15 years ago was found a £5 bread, and he remained in his some- on their first page, “Monsieur le Due
arrived here on the derelict schooner note on which the deceased had writ- what overheated quarters for three has left the azure coast and has re-
Sc 14 Ne >4, section 5, tp. 1 south, in the tea.
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turned to his sumptuous apart-
Webfoot, that was towed into port this i ten directions as to the disposal of his days, when he was discovered.
r«nge 8 west. $1.00.
Judge Benson, in Circuit Court at evening by the tugs
Nobody could understand Bozo’s merits,” the poor devil goes to con-
Wallula and I property. At Hampstead there lived
J. R. VV vatt to Hammond Lumber Co.
until recently a wealthy bachelor of
•eal his shame in some little shanty
Se ’4 Sw Vi> «ection 35, tp. 3 north, Klamath Falls, has sentenced J. S. Stev­ Tatoosh. Three others of the crew who whom it was said that he once wrote language, and upon the ship’s arrival
at New York he was taken to Ellis lost in the ocean of Parisian room.
ens and Walter Lerwell, convicted of left the schooner in a small boat yester­
range 9 west. $1.00.
a proposal of marriage to a lady on island. An immigration inspector is says Harper’s Weekly. But all have
U. S. A. to John A. Shaw. Patent NVi stealing a band of cattle from Melhase day to go for assistance have not been 1 the back of a $50 note, and because it
a Dalmatian, and one of the score or not the courage to go away. Many
Se sec. 19 4 N 7 and lot 6 sec. 6 3 N Bros., at Fort Kalmatb last August, to heard from, and it is feared they are lost. was sent back without a word of com- fewer in the city who speak the dia­ stay. Of such not a word is heard.
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ten and eight years in the penitentiary.
The derelict, waterlogged and with all I ment by the recipient, refused ever lect. He found that Bozo had come The cold, the rain, the fog, ruin, and
8.
U. S. A. to William G. Gosslin. Patent Walter Simpson, a young man who had her masts gone excepting the stump of f ‘afterward to have anything to do with here to seek a friend, Felix Gicano, death are and ought to be, according
EVi Nw, Ne Sw and lots 1, 2. and 3 been invited by Stevens to join him and mizzen mast, was spoken shortly after the fair sex.
and all that he knew about Felix was to the announcement of the company
Whiting paper, or, indeed, paper of that he worked in a gashouse in the and the press, wholly unknown in
sec. 18, 3N 6 8c Se Se sec. 17, 3N 10, Lerwell in their wholesale cattle-rustling noon today off Tillamook light by the
scheme, and who accompanied them in steamer Geo. W. Elder, which had just any kind, is usually at a premium city.
Commissioner Williams said this favored spot. Orange trees al­
with other lands in Clatsop county.
among soldiers on active service. Many
ways in flower, palms trees always
U. S.’A. to William G. Gosslin. Patent. their attempt to drive 18 head of cattle sailed from the Columbia River. Capt. very curious substitutes came from that if Felix could be found he would
release the boy. Fortune was with green, and the sky always blue, a
NVi Ne, Sw, Ne and Ne, sw 17 3N 10 belonging to Melhass out of the country Randall placed water and provisions on the British soldiers in South Africa.
Bozo once more, and in less than an continual fete, winners, fortunate
with other lands in Clatsop county. and across the mountains, turned state's board the schooner and then turned | One of the commonest has been hour he had located his friend Felix gamblers, nobles, millionaires, counts,
evidence
and
gave
the
scheme
away.
hack
and
notified
the
bar
tugs.
Both
U. S. A, to A. B. Hammond. Patent. W
mealie leaves. “Mealie” is the South among the little colony of Slavs.
dukes, grand dukes, highnesses, and
the tugs Tatoosh and Wallula and the African name for maize. Round the
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Vi Sc and EVi Sw 15, 2N, 7, Sw. Sw
princes,
princes, princes—that is
maize cob grow a number of strong
News reached Ashland of the shocking cutter Perry went to the rescue, Haw
what people want at Monte Carlo.
sec. 27, lot 4 sec. 31,2 N 8, with
INLAND TRAINING STATION.
A pistol shot is never heard, never
death of /\llen Hilt, a well known young sers were placed on board and the enveloping sheaths, which, when dry,
other lands in Clatsop County,
wa kes an echo, never causes a scan­
V. S. Land Office to Ches. I. Clough. rancher, who lives near the state line, derelict w’as towed into port by the turn to a pale yellow color and can
then be written upon.
dal. The walks where’ the cactuses
Receipt. Ne X Ne %. section 29 and south of Ashland. He was hauling wood two tugs after a hard pull against the
After Colenso there- was found
stretch out in perspective toward the
strong
ebb
tide
and
anchored
oti
the
to
Hornbrook,
and
while
returning
W
Se Vi and Ne Vi Se Vi. section
grasped in the stiffened handsofadead
sea are always clean and well sanded.
home, driving a four-horse team and sands opposite the city, where she lies soldier a piece of leather with a dying
20, tp. 2 south, range 8 west.
Notwithstanding the determined One never sees a drop of blood.
practically
a
total
wreck.
empty
wagon,
was
thrown
out
and
fell
message scrawled upon it with a stump fight made agains-t providing for a
R J. Hendricks and wife to II. W. Cot­
The Webfoot sailed from Coos Bay on of pencil. It was a layer of the sole naval training station on the greet
tle. Vi interest in lots 1, 2, 15 and under the wheels. They ran over his
THE TURKISH POST OFFICI
the
afternoon
of
Sunday,
November
13,
of the dead man’s boot, which had
lakes, thia legislation ha» been en-
16, block 55, Pacific addition to Bay head tearfully crushing it at the base of
the skull and causing, it is supposod, w ith a cargo of 400,900 feet of lumber probably been loosened with much acted, and as the naval appropriation
Inatitntiom That R«*«rda with
City. $1.00.
marching, and which he had contrived ( ball went to the president, it con­
Bwapiciea Anything of a
U.S.A, to William A. High. Receipt. Sw instant death. When be was found a for San Francisco. She was commanded
I
to rip off. Tt safely reached the poor tained an item making provision for
Feraiffn Matare.
Sw sec. 18 and Nw Nw sec 19 1 N 7. short time after the accident, life was by Captain Lewis and carried beside fellow’s family in England.
a naval station in the west. The sec­
extinct. He was the son of one of the hitn a crew of seven,including two mates
Nine mortgages filed to secure $3141.58.
From the Philippines, too. some cu­ retary of the navy is> directed to ap­
The Turk suspects everybody and
pioneer families of Northern California,
rious letters have l*een received by point a board composed, of naval of­ everything, and no private act, no ®e-
Three mortgage satisfactions filed of
and was aged about 40 years.
the friends of American soldiers fight­ ficers, whose duty it shall be to select elusion is safe from his intrusion.
mortgages to secuie $1150,00.
ing in those islands. One of the most on the great lakes a suitable aite for Every telegram sent from the public
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ingenious was a piece of native bam­ a naval training station.
offices is at once reported to the au­
At Walla Walla, Mary Huff, the 6-
A Runaway Bicycle,
boo. about a foot long, on which an ad­
Having selected a si»te, if it is located thorities. No one can safely send ajet-
vear-old
daughter
of
Andrew
Huff,
was
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
dress had been carved with pen­ on private land, the board is directed ter by the Turkish post unless be is
leg of J. B. Omer, Franklin Grove, III. poisoned from eating candy she had
knife. The letter was inside this hol­ to estimate the value and ascertain willing to have it opened and read, and
It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield­ found wrapped in a small piece of paper
low tube, and held there by wooden as nearly as practicable the price for take the chances of having it confis­
ing to doctors hiii I remedies for four on a fencepost in the yard surrounding
pins at each end. The writer ex­ which it can be purchased, and to make cated if the censor finds any thing that
years. Then Ihicklen's Arnica Salve
plained that he had found it impossible a detailed report to the secretary of can be twisted into an insult to Mo­
cured.
It’s just as good for Burns, the family residence. She ate the candy
to get an envelope or to find any gum the navy, who is directed to transmit hammedanism, says Outing. As a re­
Scalds. Skin Eruptioks and Piles, 25c. and in a few moments was taken very
at Chas. Clough, Ding Store.
ill. The prompt arrival of a physician
Has just received a fine Assorted Stock , to make one. so had had recourse to the report to congress with recom­ sult of this condition and the inability
•
-
mendations.
saved the child’s life. The case was re­ of BOOTS and SHOES of the best | this expedient.
of foreigners residing, in Turkey to
The ceiling of a room is. as a rule,
In order to defray the expense« of communicate with any certainty with
When you want pure lard go to Leacli’s ported to the police, who are now look
quality, made out of the best material. 1 ! so far out of ordinary reach that the the board an appropriation of $5,000 their friend«, some of the great Euro­
Meat Market. The genuine articlg 51bs., ing tor a clue to lead to the apprehension
is made. This amount becomes avail­ pean nations have established post of-
MEN’S HEAVY SHOES, the best in | idea of using it for writing on seems
75c. 10 lbs., $1.35. Prime meat can of the person who placed the candy on
| «trange. But in a case tried last year able immediately, and before the sum­ I fices of their own in Turkish cities, in
always he obtained at Leach's.
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the post.
market, and a tine assortment of MEN’S i in England it transpired that a land-
mer has ended the board will visit which they employ only Europeans,
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I lady had been in the habit of using her Chicago to look over the field.
“We offer the following standing re-
DRESS SHOES of all kinds.
use their own stamps, and watch their
An
nttempt
will
be
made
to
enjoin
the
I ceiling in lieu of a rent-book. Upon it
ward; $100 for a saloon keeper who is a
■nail bags until they pass beyond the
A first-class stock of LADIES' FINE
j Coos County Court from issuing notice
I were inscribed the various amounts
good ‘moral man,’never violates the liq­
OFFER TO ASTRONOMERS
prying eyes of the Turks. In Salónica
SHOES
Mv MISSES and CHILDREN S received from her lodgers. As it was,
-
to
the
saloon
men
to
cease
the
sale
of
in
uor lawsand neverjias, and is a good citi­
there are no fewer than five post oM
of course, impossible to bring this
MiehUrfin Profeeaoqr Proposes to En­
fices— British, Austrian, French, Ser-
zen, and who makes the world lietter tor toxicants on the following grounds : School SHOES are the best that were
strange
rent
book
into
court,
a
certi
­
lighten Ttieim on Certain Points
First,
that
the
notice
calling
for
an
j vian and Turkish; in Constantinople,
ever offered for sale in this city.
living in it, and is an elevating influence
fied
copy
had
to
be
made
for
the
use
at
So
Much
Pee
Head.
six. If one wishes to be sure of his
in his tow n and community.’’—Oklahoma election was posted only eight days in­
of the judge.
stead ot 12 : second, that the notice was
mail, he must inquire at four of them
Pilot.
A remarkable petition was received at least; and if he really wants to have
issued bv the County Clerk and not bv
The Way of the Frontier.
the other day at Waxhington from his letters reach their destination, he
T imher L anu . Ac i, J im j , 1x78.—-N otk 'B F ob the County Court. The local option law
The way of civilization in a new Prof. Theodore Munger, of Rochester,
P i io icatic . n
is explicit in these particulars, and it is
land passes comprehension, Its mot- Mich., that attracted much attention must send them through some post of­
United state* Land Office,
fice other than Turkish.
to seems to he: ruin first; there is
Oregon City, Ore.,
believed thnt the failure of the officials
among- members of congress. It was
September 21st, I904.
I
time
afterward
to
save,
Civilisation addressed to Representative S. W
Notice is heiebv given that in compliance to comply with its provisions will ren­
Mot Well Poste«.
with the provisions of the act of congous ot der the measure approved by the people
is a good deal like a wild, full-blood­ Smith, of Michigan, and he secured
Just how much the average EnF
June 3, o-s, entitled An a< t for the sale of
ed
boy;
it
must
first
sow
wild
oats,
its reference to a proper committee lishman knows about this country
liinbei lands in the states of California. Oregon. on November S invalid.
N< \ iidn and Washington Territory' as extended
waste its patrimony, disgrace its an­ The petition state« that Prof. Munger
was illustrated in Washington a day
* * st
to ad the Public band States bv art of August 4
tecedents;
then
it
is
ready
to
begin
t'9Z,
"knows and understands how nature or two ago. James Blackie, a trav­
At the unusual age of 107 years. Mrs.
the serous work of life. ' Thtf has
PRW1N HARK1HON.
turns
the
earth,
”
and
he
agrees
to
ex
­
eler from London, asked the clerk
Of Tillamook City county of Tillamook. State Julia Zounski, the oldest resident of
been th» history of the range coun­ plain it to the world provided he re­
of Oregon, hasthiadav filed in this office his
iu his hotel how far it was to Mich­
try; swift ruin for 30 or 40 years,
sworn sialemciit No ^490, for the purchase Tacoma and probably the oldest white
ceives
five
cents
from
each
astronomer
igan, as he wished to call on a friend
oftheSw’« of Nn
and W >v >'f Sw
of
with a resulting wreck that it will in all nations who teach astronomy.
section 27. and Nw q of N«
of section person on the Coast, died Sunday alter-
there. The clerk inquired to what
require a century of hard work, per-
No. .u, 111 Township No. 5 S, Range No. 10 noon at St. Joseph's
Hospital.
Al­
He understand» that 150.000 has been
Weal, and will offer proof t < show that th,
severance and self-control to save.— offered for "anyone who can deter­ part of Michigan Mr. Blackie wished
Ian.1 sought is more valuable tor ifs timber though bowed down with years and
to go. The traveler did not know ex­
Century.
or stone than for agricultural purposes ami to
mine why the gyroscope top makes actly, but said: "I can easily find out
establish hit claim to said laud before the worn bv many trials. Madame Zounski,
such peculiar moves.”
County Clerk of Tillamook county. Tilla-nook
in what pa ¿J of the city he lives
The public are invited to examine
up to the time of her death, retained
W1« Identity.
O ivruu . on Friday, the oth day of Ihsemta+r
Prof. Munger, who announces that when I get there." “What city?” in­
He names as witnesses.
Bunco Stoerer (.unvely)—Pnrrfon I
much of her youthful strength and vigor, ’ goods before purchasing elsewhere,
he has been a student of science for quired the clerk. "Why, the city of
W.C Hailey. F l„ sappington, of Tillamook
me, but aren’t you my old friend Farm­
The cause of death is said to have been .
citv. Orc. ; A. M. Austin, of Netarts, tire
No charge made for sewing rips on
50 years, guarantees to develop some Michigan, of course.” said the intel­
Arthur Austin, of Dolph. Ore
er Mmsbacker, of Goxhkonong?
old
age
and
a
general
decline.
She
entirely new principles, especially in ligent Briton.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely tha
goods purchased of me.
Farmer Broadbend (mysteriously)
above deserilasl lamia are req u vs led to filetheir leaves no known relatives in this citv,
explanation of the gyroscope top.
eNiinw in this office on or before said Qth da\
—
No;
I
am
old
Nick
Sleuth,
the
fa
­
Repairing
Neatly
Done.
and ot an old family she was but the sole
Swedish Coarteajr*
“Kicks against this petition will be
of lh*cciuber. 1 m <M-
mous detective, disguised aa a “good
A igkkxox S
R. k M. t .
When a train leaves a platform or
living representative.
considered a hindrance to the cause
thing: ’ but don’t gimme away, young
P.
F.
BROWNE,
of science" is the warning sentence a steamboat. pier in Sweden, all the
* * M
man.—Puck.
NOTH l
FOR ri Rl ICATIOX
lookers on lift their hats to the de­
which closes the petition.
Salesman
Densrtnieut of the Interior.
Complete official returns from all the
l.atiil Office at Oregon Citv. Ore.,
parting passenger« and bow to them,
I nr ona latency,
counties
in
the
state
show
President
v.
. .
November luih 1^/
Poor Country for PoHi.
Bartley-Poynter-, frrejhnnnd wM
a compliment returned by the trav­
Notice I* hereby given that th- followiutr-
The sultan says Turkey has books elers. If you address the poorest
namrd Mdtler ha« tiled notice of his intention Roosevelt's plurality to have gone be­
awardei' a prize . f *10 for perfect form
to make Anal proof in support of hia claim, yond all expectations. His margin over
enough, for which reason he will not person in the street you must lift
at the dog show.
and that said ptuof will be made K-hne the
permit the publication of any more in your hat. A gentleman parsing •
County < erk of Tillamook Co., at TiUamook the total Democratic vote is +2,998.
Harker Yea; .nd then the ladle«’
< tty, <»re«on, on Januarv 6th. « i / a . \ir
that country. It will not be necesMery. lady on the stairs of a hotel must do
lacking hut two votes of tipping the
humane «oelety had Pornter arreoed
Wil l | \M GRASMIOFF
BARBER IND HAIRDRESSER
nays the Chicago Record-Herald, for the same. To enter the shop or •
H i: No. IS I. for the s i, \v
-n<| M S Se balance at the 43,000 mark. Prohibi­
and he wa, fined »20 for shaping his
eec IO, tp a South, rang,* ic Wr*t.
the Turkish poet4 to become captains bank with one’s hat on is a terrible
SHAVING, HAIR CITTING dog with cwrsets.—Judge.
He natu« a the following wttueAar-* to prove tion lost in the state by a total of
of industry.
breach of good manners. If you en­
hi< eoutinuou« residence npon and cultivation 13.tx»8
Official
returns
show
that
of vnui land, vi/
SHAMPOOING. ETC
Wcarelty nf Game,
ter or leave a coffee room you must
Albert Row man of Neskowin, Ore. : William Curry went dry hy a vote of 231 to ;
•
Sort
on
Hmara,
City Sportsman Have you seen any­
bow to all the occupants.
Flank o( Tillamook. Ore ; Stephen Hauer, of
The Brazilian coast city of Bahia
158. In this county the estimated i Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor thing worth shooting at around here?
Marx, Ore. . >loe siciuiuaM»rl, ot ltolph.ote
A lokbpon s Dak«»««, Rr«i«ter.
has
about
200.
inhabitants,
who
live
ftreagtb of the Saxoa.
vote placed Roosevelt and Parker too
farmer—Well, no; not till you
persons suffering with rheumatism.
in 17,000 houses.
An average Britisher is a« strong M
came — 8 tuerville Journal.
two Hindus.
RED FRONT
SHOE
STORE.
LATIMER, BROS.,
I