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I 1 / / Chas Howard Millers Dead. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 1, ' land McGinnis, Web McGinnis, Frank 1904. VICTIM OF GALE Cross, Ollie Cross, Our readers will besomto hear of the Nelson, Harold death ot Charles H. Mill«< who left this Mabel Hansen, Roy Hausen, Rex Con Barkentine Quickstep a Derelict off Coast. city about a month a and contracted dor, Wiley Compton, Inez Lowrance, a cold while crossing t mountain. He Mamie Lowrance, Myrtle Sherwood, | S an F rancisco , N ov . 27.—Somewhere Olga Anderson and Ruby Hill. went to California, wKre died. I have found this school considerably | in the northern seas the old barkentine I Quickstep, waterlogged, deserted and above the average in many respects, the pupils are all well disposed, obedient I rudderless, is drifting a derelicit. Her and respectful and take a commendable crew of ten men has been landed in this interest in their studies. The parents ; city by the steamship Homer, after un- also seem deeply interested in the work, j dergoing nine days of privation and which is most gratifying to the teacher, ' hardships and losing all their personal and we speak unbounded success for the belongings. The Quickstep’s crew was taken from school. the disabled vessel by the Tampico. Cap A. N. L owe , Teacher. tain John Roberts, bound 'from Seattle and Tacoma to San Pedro. When off Real Cstate Transfers. Gray’s Harbor Captain Roberts, trans- Furnished by Eddy and Botts. | ferred the crew of the shipwreck vessel U.S.A, to Eli 0. Mills. Patent. Se »4 ! to the steamship Homer. Se J4, section 24 and N Ne _V4, section 25, tp. 3 south, rang 9 1 Thursday Captain Roberts sighted the I Quickstep flying signals ot distress. Her west. U.S.A, to Fletcher N. Wilson. Patent. sads were in rags and she rolled heavily. ' ■ Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, section 6, tp. 3 | The captain of the barkentine signalled south, range 7 west. a reqUest for a tow to the nearest port, U.S.A, to John W. Hugill. Patent. Sb ¡but Captain Robert* replied that he Ne % and N Vi Se V4> section 32, tp. 1 . . . •. , . , • • 111 south, range 7 west. ! cou,d not POM,b,y tow »,m ,n» as he dld (piarles Howard M<ler was born July U.S.A. to Amos Bergseth. Patent. S 1/2 I not have a hawser strong enough. He 2nd, 1863, at Fort^'ar’n*a» Nebraska, Ne l4, Nw *4 Ne *4 and »4 Nw J4. 1 offered to take off the crew before sun section 18, tp. 2 south, range 6 ' down, and his offer was accepted, while his parent? were crossing the west. - . - - - - - - - plains from IllinA to Oregon. They Captain Johnson, of the Quickstep, U.S.A, to Bertrand Willsey. Patent. made preparations to take off his crew, were seven monta»» making thejourney Lot 1, S Vi Ne V4 and Ne I4 Se Vi, with <>x team«. Zlpon arriving his par. section 6, tp. 2 south, range 6 west. but while doing so his foretop sail blew ents settled on/claim near Amity, Yam U.S.A, to August Schwabel. Patent. away and the barkentine was left in a hill; County, «nd when 13 years of age Nw ¥4. section 21, tp. 2 south, range 1 worse position than ever. The Tampico 8 west. came with l»s father’s family to Tilla lay to for an hour, aud as no further at mook courvV, where he has resided 'Jonas Olson and wife to Anna Kunze. tempt was made by the Quickstep to 24.39 acres in section 20, tp. 1 south, launch a boat one was sentout from the almost conpiuously since, making him range 9 west. $1.00. a resident of Tillamook County 38 Tampico in charge of Second Officer Gen- Anna Kunze and husband to Jonas years, \\7ien 19 years of age, he suffered Olson. 24.39 acres in Daugherty’s ereux with four seamen, a séybre stroke of paralysis, which made An attempt was made to get the men Donation Land Claim. $1.00. hin/tinahle to walk. This was brought George Kellow and wife to George W. off the lee quarter of the disabled vessel, Body felt. Two acres in section 1, but as the sea was running high this on/ over exposure in saving a large tp. 4 south, range 10 west. $100. | was found to be impossible. The boat st/cfc of goods belonging to his father W. M. Webb and wife to Maggie Webb. l was then brought around and the men merchant of this place) from a 30 acres on south side N Vi Ne ^4. ed vessel at the mouth of Tilla- section 30. tp. 3 south, range 10 . loaded themselves into it by sliding liowtr, bay. west. $300.00 a rope from the end of the ship's boom. is life has been one long record of Edward M. Harvey and wife to Edgar They managed to take their dog with H. Whitney. Interest in parts of ¡them, but left behind every stitch of tient suffering and sorrow and up- lots 3 and 4, block 2, in Tillamook. clothing save the oilskins they wore, ght manhood. His quiet, unassuming $225 00. manners won him friends where ever he and also lost what personal belongings Albert Benschidt and wife to M. E. went and with all he chanced to meet. Griner. 3.08 acres in section 8, tp. 2 they dossessed. Captain Johnson savs the Quickstep He was a dear lover of music and his south, range 10 west. $75.00. cherished violin (his father’s gift) was a U.S. Land Office to Harrv Ackley. Re first got into trouble November 15, and ceipt. E J4 of E V4. section 6, tp. 3 from that date she had been in a water source of great comfort and pleasure to south, range 6 west. logged condition, with the forecastle and him. In November 25th, 1879, he was mar H. H. Miller to Eliza A. Lucy. Deed to aft cabin stove in, the boats smashed 4 acres in section ¿9, tp. 4 south, and all the provisions wet. The steering- ried to Miss Minnie Wadkins, and to range 10 west. $80.00. them were born four children, Clyde, H. W. Cottle and wife to J. T. Nevins. gear was washed away and the vessel Cecil, Myrtle and Maude, all of who Lot 2, block 56, Bay City. ♦ 10.50. opened fore and aft. The members {of the crew were in a survive him, except Cecil, who was H. W. Cottle and wife to J. T. Nevins. Lots 9 and 10, block 44, Pacific ad sorry state, worn with long watches drowned off Tillamook bar, a few years dition to Bay City. and hard work without sufficient sus ago. Robert R. Peters to George M. Knight. tenance. ________________ His fatal illness was caused by cross Bond for deed. Se »4 Ne V4. N V4 Se ing the mountains in a heavy storm, V4 and Sw J4 Se V4. section 13, tp. 2 Angry at Judge’s Ruling. north, range 10 west. $650.00. when he left this city about a month ago and went out to Forest Grove with Michael Kellev and wife to Wright Blod S an F rancisco , N ov . 28.—Rev. Isaac gett Co., Limited. 640 aervs in tp. John McNamer, from which he con 2 north, ranges 9 and 10 west. Selbv, of Australia, shot at Superior tracted a severe cold, that terminated in $3200.00. Judge Hebbard today while the latter congestion of »he lungs. VVm. N. Reddaywav and wife to N. P. was on the bench. The bullet came He leaves three sisters in Tillamook Aliev. Lot 5, section 31, tp. 3 north, within an inch of the Judge’s head and range 9 west. $750.00. City, to whom the news of his sudden death was a crushing blow, Mrs. T. M. N,P. Aliev and wife to Jesse L. Hough lodged in the back of his chair. The ton. 1V4 acres in lot 5, section 31, would-be murderer was at once removed Trout/Mrs. H. F. Goodspeed and Mrs. tp. 3 north, range 9 west. $37.50. from the court room to the city prison E B. Stewart. U.S.A, to William G. Gosslin. Lot 6, and charged with an attempt to commit At the time of his death he was in section 17 ; lot 1, section 19 and Se murder. Rodeo, Contra CostiL,Co., California V4 Se 14, section 18, tp. 3 north, Selby was recently sued for divorce by range 8 west ; lot 3. section 31, tp visiting with his daughters. He was 3 north, range 7 west ; E 14 Se 14, his wife. He conducted his own defense, accompanied by his son Clyde, who section ; W l2 Nw Vi and Ne 14 Nw but was unsuccessful, a decree against never left his bedside till the dread 14. section 17 ; Ne *4, lot 2 and E V2 him being granted. He then sued a man messenger bore his weary spirit to the Nw 14. section 18 ; N Jg Nw 14, section 21 ; E 14 Ne *4 and Sw % named Donald McRae for damages for land of rest. Ne 14. section 22 ; N ’ 2 Sw 14 and N haying alienated his former wife’s affec Dear cherished brother, farewell. 14, section 23 ; Sw 14 Sw 14, section tions. The case came up in Judge Ileb- The angel has opened a door through 11 and lot 4, section 6, tp. 2 north., bard’s court today, and Selbv again the skv. range 8 west ; Se 14 Ne V4, section 2 ; That your spirit might break Se 14 Ne I4, section 3 ; S V2 Se 14. was his own attorney. From Old its prison and try Singing. When a ruling against him was made section 4 and Nw % Nw V4. section Fashioned It’s voice in an infinite song. 10. tp 2 north, range 9 west ; W l2 he quickley drew a revolver and fired Se 14. W 14 Ne 14, S 14 Nw 14 and Sw point blank at the Judge, who heard the Why night can’t as we I have old slumbers fashioned Last wept, san the of 34. section 9 and Ne I4 Nw U.section night, school ? But few people are singing 15, tp. 3 north, range 10 west ; W bullet whistle past his ear. Selby was Came ’er me, the with peace giving breath, aware o that scale used in music is 1 14 Se 14, section 6 ; lot 1, section 5, immediately seized and prevented from And the curtain hall lifted simply a fraud music. tp. 2 north, range 7 ; and W I2, Se discharging another chamber of his pis Revealed to my on sight, those windows, 14 and Sw I4 Ne 14, section 30 and The natural has three kinds of Which look oti scale the kingdom of light, tol. For a time there was great excite lot 2, section 31, tp. 3 north, range That borders rive* of death. intervals, 8 9, the 9-10, 1516, that is while ment among the spectators, but quiet 6 west. ______ the sound is making vibrations, And lower a vision fell solemn and 8 sweet, was restored when it was found that the Showing morning lit land 512 ; the upper gleams makes of 9, a thus if C makes Local Option Lost in Coos. Judge had not been injured. And I saw in the a white vibrations second shore, of time, D would C orvallis , Or.. Nov. 28 —The Coo« Where the pale waters beat. have 9-8, as many And heard the low which lull, is 9 8 of 512- County Court was today enjoined from Official figures issued in Australia con 676 E is brake 10-9 at of the D, feet F is 16-15 of E, G As they issuing an order declaring local option cerning the population. show that Of of those 9-8 F, A who 10-9 walks of G. B on 9 8 its of beautiful A, C 16 in effect over the county alter January whereas in 1861 there were 1,165,183 Strand. 15 of B. The human voice, slide trom- [ 1st, in accordance with the recent vote inhabitants, the number is now only Dear or brother, farewell, should grief bone slide instruments and the violin are That only has ways fallen over now, ever be is which gave a majority for “dry.” The 3,926,622 exclusive of aborigines, This the that us natural music decision was rendered by Judge Hamil Too heavv and dark for our faith, poseihle. Our music dear was brother, changed to ac ton, and was a result of the suit brought means that the population has little We will remember, commodate keyed instruments, and is by James Marsden, a resident of Marsh more than trebled in 42 years, and the The jofcrney though lonesome is brief, Svndney papers are asking if the immi Over lowland river If to the thee. called^em pera and men t. piano was field, to enjoin the court. The* decision gration regulations have not had a good E mily . tunedl bv the laws of accoustics, any had been waited with intense interest. deal to do with keeping away desirable plave^ could detect the discord, and tune Trial ot the case closed Saturday. At without always being at the mercy of torney Seabrook, of Marshfield, pre persons. They say obstacles are placed the tañer, who understands what I am seated 21 counts on which the injunction in the way of attracting population. Charles Hendricts, liontamer at the writing about. claim was based. Among them were Chutes, San Francisco, has had a close The changing of the register of the that only 260 tmmm of registered voters call. During his Sunday performance he scale has hrown the whole musical pro appeared on the petition, whereas the entered the cage of a lion and a few min position into a chaos or discord. Sight total registered vote for Supreme Judge utes later accidently slipped to the floor. is to the eye what music is to the ear. last June was 2659, the necessary one The watchful brute sprang on his pros If voiitlook into a cheap looking glass tenth thus being five short. trate body at once, clawing him severely you way recognise yourself, but how It further appeared that the order call on the leg, tearing the flesh open almost vonr lent ires are distorted, »0 it is with ing for the election was not made out to the bone. Hendricts would .unques the chords in music with the false regis. during a regular or special session of the tionably have been most seriously in ter, but you can get used to looking into Cewntv Court, hut after adjournment. jured had he not drawn his revolver and the cheap glass. Just as you have be The Judge signed the order at .Marsh fired several blank cartridges in the face c<>mea«e<l to temjierament in music, but field October 20, mailed it to one of the of the lion. During the animal s momen doe« ii follow if we are used to anything Commissioners at Myrtle Point, who tary astonishment the tamer crawled to is it satisfactory, people who have lieen signed it October 21. then mailed to an the door and escaped. While badly raised i«i vice and squallor are used to it. other town, where it was signed by shaken up, Hendricks is not likely to It i« those who see the foilv of snch an another .Commissioner October 22. It sufler any serious consequences. argument, that strive against it. It i« further appeared that it was not till temperament that has closed the old Octo tier 23, 15 days before the date of fashione ! singing school. J. C. Govs. the election, that the County Clerk issued Beware of Ointments for Ca- notices of the election to the Sheriff, tarrh that Contains Mercury. School Report. whereas the local option law makesit «• merrnry wifi wurely destroy ll»e sen«e of 11 and romple ely derange th«- who’e sys Repo^- of Hef>o school, Di«t. No. 13. mandatory for the notices to 1« posted «me tem wh* n entering it thr«»ugh the nnt«*oit« *ur fa« -es. Such article** •h*mld never 1 e u»«d ex for the month ending Nov. 25. 1904. at least 20 days prior to said election. cept •>« prescriptions fr *n reputable pby»ict«n«, whole number ot pupils enrolled 64; a* the damatfe thrv will do to ten fold to the good ran po«aib!y det he from them Ha l*a averagt aily attendance. 36; cases of Ruckles & Co. have undertaken a new < atarih Core. manufactured by F J. < hrney «A industry in Kalama in erecting and put Co., T*dedo, O.. contain« no mrirtiry. »riif i« tardwie— 2. taken internally, actin« directly npon the Mood The following name*! pupils have been ting in operation « plant for the smok and inucou« «urface« of the «y* cm In buying ing of all kinds of fish in their season. If Hall’« ' atarrh Cura he sure vou get the genuine neither absent nor tardy during the so*cvssiul in the experiment, the plant It I* taken intomally. and made In Toledo. rnoatb. viz : Rossel! Yates. Orvwl Kri- will f»e enlarged and a large force em Ohio by F J < h*-ney A <’o. T»*«timoiiU to free I no «1 by iHaetot«. price 75c. p»r brittle. k>ur, Wrennie Keilow, Llovd Kellow, ko- ployed . . Hall • 'Family Pilto «re the Leal HEADQUARTERS FOR § A? ci ® DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES I STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of r Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China 9 A Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES £® k Agents for the Great Western Saw I M c I ntosh & mcnair co .,: The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. h . T. BOTT« BL. EDDY. E ddy & botts , TODD & CO CLOTHIERS A ttorneys - at -L aw . Complete set of Abstract Books Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Both phones. ^^7 »• COOPER, A ttornev - at -L aw , T illamook , O regon . C arl haberlach , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Jlcutechcv Office across the street and north from the Post Office. A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. , M.D., P hysician and S urgeon . Calls answered promptly. Office at the Allen House, Tillamook City c : wm ;: ììlo R. BEALS, ix'r by c/wxsßMwax. uthanmyo / ik REAL ESTATE, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS OBODY who is anybody would think of doing without a sack suit or two. occasion. It is presentable at almost every informal A correctly designed an J properly tailored Sack F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oiegon. ^pHOS. COATES, -»• Agent for Fireman’s Fund, and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. Suit meets the absolute requirements cf wc'l-dressed men for business wear. ABSTRACTS of title , GO T<> V7Y have such suits at ^10.00, better ones at $20.00, and still better Sack Suits at $30.00, ready made, but still cor- TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT TRUST CO. rectly made. Tilos. C oates , Pre*. AND B. I.. E ihiy , Sec. Tailoring has much to ¿o with clothes. Your clothes have much to do with your appearance. Wc are prepared to show you magnificent garments made ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW. Make a specialty of Land Office Business. OFFICE IS WKINHAHP III II.IHSG, Room 1 and 2, OREGON CITY. ORB. by Crouse & Brandegee, W. SEVERANCE, a grade of clothing which is not excelled by A ttornhy - at -L aw , high class custom tailors’ art. T illamook We are illustrating here S. STEPHENS, Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. our Navasota, which will be the young man’s favorite. Agen^fnr the Northwest School Fnitii- turc Co. and Oigiifi* and Piano«, Notary Public. Offic e South west from th« Court House, in the building occupied «• n music «tort. You who are interested in good clothe* will find satisfaction in our store. TODD & CO ■J CLOTHIERS O regon . Quick Brothers. HOUSEHOLD MOVERS AND DRAYMEN. Heavy Teaming n Specialty with ti« Our Delivery wagon deliver» to countrv • or citv I