Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 02, 1905, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 2.
Record of Oregon Legislature.
administrators, executors and guardians.
To authorize County Courts to appro-
priate land for roads.
To lengthen terin of present Labor
Commission from July. 1906. to Jan­
uary 1907.
| To authorize State Land Board to ex
ecute certain papers.
To authorize state to condemn land
and water for public institutions.
To pay employes of state institutions
monthly instead of quarterly. |
To appropriate $25,000 for salmon
hatcheries.
1 o revise militia code so as to conform
S enate B ills P asseo the H ouse .
with National Dick law.
To relinquish quarantine stations to
To authorize district; boundary boards
national government.
to condemn land for school uses.
To reimburse school fund for money
That articles of incorporation shall be
loaned to agricultural societies.
prima facie evidence of .corporation’s
For transler.of guardianship by one right to do business.
county court to another.
Tojchange time of ¡holding Lewis and
To repeal law protecting black bass.
Clark Fair.
To prevent larceny of railway tickets.
Io require Sheriff's to record residences
To regulate sale of stocks of goods. i of taxpayers.
To appropriate $800 for land at Chain. . To define duties of executers, adminis-
peog monument.
1 trators, etc.
To fix boundary between Umatilla and
1 o cure defects in certain deeds and ju­
I nion Counties.
dicial sales.
To empower cities .to condemn lands
To regulate sale of fertilizers.
for public uses.
To provide penalty for casting lumber
To empower executors and administra­ waste into streams.
tors to execute deeds when decedents
To publish laws enacted by initiative.
have given bond for deed.
To regulate labeling ot blasting powder
Charter for Medford.
and prohibit sale of dangerous grades.
P assed the S enate .
To reimburse common, school fund for
To create Third EasternOregon District money loaded for State Agricultural So­
Agricultural Society.
ciety.
To protect sturgeon.
To authorize plaintiffs in judidial pro­
To lower fees of county recorders.
cess to designate newspaper in which
To reimburse Mnrv Nibbier,
publication of process shall be made.
To guarantee attorneys two hours
To protect mill employes from danger­
to address juries.
ous machinery.
To protect game in Eastern Oregon.
To pay Susen E. Jones, Edna Tiffany
To protect prairie chickens.
and Sylvia E. Ferrel, each $1000.
Condemnation ¿of land for school pur­
Ts prohibit driving of salmon from
poses.
protected waters.
Abolish office recorder in Baker county.
To amend code as to taking of deposi­
Salary ofdeputy clerk ot Baker county. tions.
Salary ot school superintendent Baker
To create State Library Commission.
county.
To amend section 743 of Code as to
Compensation of Sheriff in Baker providing of records.
coun ty.
To abolish fish bounty fund,
To appropriate $45,000 for Indian
To provide uniform eighth grade ex­
War Veterans.
examination.
To create county and city board of
To extend time for filing of liens by
health.
contractors to 90 days.
Testing station for timber at Univer.
For monthly terms of Circuit Court, in
sity of Oregon.
Multnomah.
Regulating practice of veterinary medi. I To amend school laws.
! To prevet fishing in certain streams in
cine.
To protect wild fowls.
Columbia Countv.
School district tax, levies to be made
To provide that taxes shall be levied in
by boards,
even mills or tenths.
Deeds to be recorded promptly.
To create Eighth Judicial District.
To punish train robbery.
To create Tenth Judicial District.
To punish counterfeiting of railway
To fix salaries of officers of Washing­
tickets.
~
ton County.
Teachers to give 30 days notice be­
To reimburse L. H. Mendell.
fore resigning.
To pay state officers flat salaries.
To prevent sale of adulterated linseed
To regulate plats of additions to
oil.
towns.
For juvenile courts.
To appropriate $45,000 for Indian
To punish persons responsible for de­ War Veterans.
To regulate appeals in criminal actions.
linquent children.
To protect Eastern oysters planted in
Toexernpt shipments of livestock with­
in the state from inspection.
Oregon.
To fix salary of School Superintendent
Fixing boundary of Grant County.
For dessolution of corporations.
of Lane county.
To provide deputies for Klamath
To create Malheur irrigation district.
Authorize Lewis and ClarlCFair to ( county officers.
To define rights of riparian owners on
condemn property.
To re »ulate fences in Eastern Oregon. Columbia river.
To authorize special tax in Tillamook
Bonds of executors when selling real
property.
i county for courthouse.
To prohibit removal of fire hydrants
Fixing tare on bales of hops.
Permitting building of experimental without 30 days’ notice.
To raise salary of Judge of Fifth Dis­
roads,
To prohibit shooting on public high- i trict.
To provide form of acknowledgement
wavs.
To establish hunter's license fee of $1. by
I corporations.
To raise salmon fishery licenses.
To prevent use of live pigeons as tar.
To appropriate $2500 lor agricultural
gets.
Following will be found the different
stages of the bills introduced in the state
legislature up to last Monday ;
B ills S ignkd nv tiik G overnor .
To extend time for filieig school district
levies in Grant, Clatsop and Douglass
Counties to February 1.
Io cede lake lands in Klamath and
Lake Counties to Nntional Government.
To authorize 5-mill tax levy in Clatsop
countv for courthouse.
Charter bills for Hillsboro, St. Johns,
Lexington, Athena, Junction Citv,
Salary school superintendent Harney
County.
Salary assessor of Baker countv.
To protect riparian owners oil Colum­
bia river.
Salaries of Clatsop County officers.
To regulate sales of property bv guar-
dians.
For annual convention of school super-
intendents.
For compulsory education in certain
cases
To protect hotelkeepers against fraud.
To prevent ticket-scalping.
To dispense with countv institute in
1905,
Appointment of District Attorneys pro.
tern
To appropriate $25.000 for portage
road. ,
For first and fourth Eastern Otegon
District Agricultural Fair.
Salaries of Columbia Countv officers.
Dental board to be appointed by the
Governor.
To prevent swine from running at
large in Marion County.
Charter bills for Springfield, Mil-
waukie, Johu Day, Pendleton. McMinn-
ville. Ione, Cornelius, Senside. Astoria,
Gresham. St. Helens, Island City, Dutur,
Ontario, Lebanon.
institutes.
i
To transfer balance in swamp land
I fund to general fund.
To punish men who live on the earn­
i ings of fallen women.
To fix salary of County Judge of Clat-
sop.
■
To limit tare on bale of hops to five
pounds.
|
To raise salary of School Superintend-
i dent of Yamhill County.
For transportation of insaine to asy­
1 lum by asylum attendants.
Charter bills for Westfall, Dayton,
Myrtle Point, Klamath Falls, Houlton,
I Clatskanie, Sherwood, Mount Angel,
Turner, Adams, Jefferson, Lostine, New­
I berg, Sheridan.
I mportant B ills N ot Y et P assed
E ither H ouse .
To protect forests against fires.
To make gambling a felony.
To amend local option law.
To call constitutional convention.
For County Prosecuting Attorneys.
To tax gross earnings of express, tele
| phone and telegraph companies.
i To divert interest on state funds from
J State Treasurer to State Treasury.
To create one board of regents for all
’ four normal schools.
To appropriate $35,000 for Normal
School at Monmouth.
H ouse B ills P assed T he S enate .
To fix salaries of officers of M ashing-1 To abolish all hut one normal school.
To appropriate $25,000 for Weston
ton Connty.
To fix salary of School superinten­ Normal School dormitorv.
To prohibit back doors in saloons.
dent of Tillamook County.
To put management of state institu-
To place appointment of state librarian
’ tions m hands of Board of Control.
in hands ot Supreme Court.
To appropriate $133.000 for legisla-j I To create County of Cascade.
tivc expenses nnd for claims and deficien-i ’ To create Connty of Hot Lake.
i For taxation of migratory livestock.
cies.
To appropriate $25,<»00 for improve.
Charter hills tor’ Estacada, Florence,
I ment of Willamette River.
Wasco, Newport. Falls Citv.
To appropriate $14,500 for Governor s
P assed T he H ouse .
To extend street and sewer bonding mansion.
( To appropriate! $12,500 for Oregon
act to all municipalties.
To anthorize corporations to act as Historical Society.
To amend direct primary law.
b or State Tax Commission to draft
bill for revision of tax code.
Io prohibit combinations of fire insur
a nee companies.
To raise age of consent to 18 years.
To establish bureau ot mines and met­
allurgy.
To create office of State Examiner.
To exempt mining corporations from
corporation tax.
To punish wile-beaters with flogging.
The regulate automobiles on pnblic
highways.
a.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
J~7—
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Mrs Frank Batter Killed.
Mrs. Eleanors W. E. Batter, wife of
Frank Batter, foreman of the Govern­
ment inootings at Linnton, was killed
Friday afternoon shortly after + o'clock
supposedly by Northern Pacific, No. 7,
within sight of her home at Linnton.
Just how Mrs. Batter met her death
may always remain a mystery. It was
evident that she was not struck by the
train, tor beyond a deep scalp wound
in the back of her head no bones were
broken, nor was the body mutilated.
Duputy Coroner A. L. Findley was noti­
fied of the death of Mrs. Batter, and
after viewing the remains he had the
body brought to Portland.
Mr. Batter and his wile lived in a neat
little cottage near the moorings. Friday
afternoon, while he was buisy attending
to some work, he noticed his wile, with
a bucket in her hand, leave for the house
of a neighbor, a short distance away,
for the purpose of getting some milk,
just a few minutes before the arrival of
the Northeru Pacific train, which passed
through Linnton about 4:37. He also
saw her returning. She was within a
couple of hundred yards of him when he
heard the train pass, but thought noth­
ing of it until ‘he recalled that his wife-
had had plenty of time to have .reached
him. Fearing something wrong, he first
went to the house, and not finding her
there, started to walk up the track. He
had gone but a short distance when he
found the body of his wife, lying along­
side ol the railroad ttack dead.
As near as can be learned Mrs. Batter
was walking along the track toward
her home when caught in a deep cut.
She bad evidently had time to get ofif the
track, so as to avoid the train, but as
the engine swept on she was caught in I
the whirling eddy which follows in the
wake and hurled about with such vio­
lence that it caused het death. Train
No. 7, the one which killed Mrs. Batter,
passed this point at a terrific rate of
speed. Engineer W. S. Kayler, who was
in charge of the train, stated to the
Coroner that he did not see a woman at
the point where Mrs. Batter's body was
found, nor had he seen any person along­
side the track.
Mr. and Mrs. Batter were married two
years ago, being well known in Tilla­
mook Citv, where Mr. Batter had charge
ol the government work.
The deceased
was Miss Eleanora W. E. Redberg, dan
ghter of Mr. Redberg, who reside at Nes-
tuccn. The remains were buried on Tues­
day in the Lone Fir Cemetery at Port­
land.
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
M c I ntosh & M c N air
The Most
co
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
SPRUCE
Mrs. Bud Wallace is very sick with
phneumonia.
Mrs. Connie Dye has been quite sick
the last tew days.
Mrs. H. Gessner is no better.
Mrs. Norman Dye, and son Frank,
went to Tillamook Wednesday.
Mrs. C. Woole and Mrs. H. Gessner
went toTillauiook, Saturday and return­
ed Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kinnaman visited at
Pleasant Valley Monday.
Mrs. A Beaty was visiting Mrs. G**ss.
ner Thursday.
Mrs. West and Mrs. Kirk, of Beaver,
were visiting Mrs. Wallace Wednesday.
Lon Kinnaman was seen going up the
road Sunday evening. 1 wonder if he
isn’t afraid Mrs. Pichereau is out of
wood.
Frank Dye and best girl attended the
dance at Connie Dye’s Saturday night.
BEAVER.
Mr. Davidson, wife and son Arthur re­
turned from the valley last week.
Wm. Patrick and wife started last
Tuesday to visit his father at Salem,who
is very ill.
The Beaver correspondent made a busi­
ness trip to the city last week.
Dan Fletcher, of Little Neslucca, visit­
ed the parents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs,
W. Hiatt, on Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Hiatt is on the sick list.
Phillip West is again able to be on the
street.
Mrs. Wallace, of Spruce, who has been
quite ill for some time, is slowly improv­
Meeting Talk — ing.
Another Prayer
Thy Kingdom Come.
1905
Mr. Lucas returned on Monday from
Tillamook, where he was retained a few
Christ’s mission to this earth was to
days on account of sickness.
establish the kingdom of God. John, his
The young folks report quite a nice
forerunner, introduced the theme by
We
saying : “ Repent ye for the kindom of time at the dance on Friday night.
heaven is at hand.’’ Christ followed bv arc informed someone was a pair of rub
preaching the same doctrine. Then he ber boots better oft’“after the ball.”
The Russian advance movement upon
the Japanese left and center has ended,
disastrously for the enemy, and the Jap­
anese forces have driven back the attacn
and conquered all along line. In many
places the fighting, which has raged
furiously for three days, has ceased, and
in the vicinity of Sandepu, Japanese
soldiers are now engaged in dislodging
the enemy from the villiage which they
captured Friday. Field Marshal Mar-
quis Oyama has sent several dispatches
to the imperial military headquarters.
The last one, deciphered Sunday evening
states that the enemy is in full retreat
and has abandoned his attempt to turn
our left flank.
harness
You can make your har-
lusa i ; h boíl na u glove
arti it t tough us wire by
usina EI'I! CKA Hor­
no ru Oil. You can
lengthen its life—make it
l.ipt twice as long aa it
ordinar.!y would.
Harness 60
I melees ft poor looking bar*
/ new liko new. Made of
/ pure, heavy bodied oil, es-
/ peclally prepared to with-
I stand the weather.
Sold everywhere
in cans—ail sizes.
Republicans of the state legislature are
discussing a plan to bring the body toge­
ther again six months or a year hence.
They say that emergencies are likely to
Mid« bj STANDARO OIL CO.
arise before the session of the next law.
making body such as will need the atten­ T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
tion of the legislature, and, as a Demo­
United States Land Office,
Oregon • ity, Otegon,
cratic governor would probably not sum­
Deeeniber loth, 1904
mon a Republican legislature to deal
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act of Congress of
with those emergencies, the members June 3rd, 1878, entitled An
act foi the sale
I
should devise a plan for meeting indepen­ of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo­
dently of the Chief Executive.
ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by
. act of August 4, 18 q 2.
The Woman’s Christian Temperance
JOHN RFES,
Z‘ Z
......._______
I Tillamook State of
Union, of Carbondale, Pa.. baa in resoln. I . fJI.Ji.
1."'"'.
‘.’“‘‘thu'dav
Oreg«.11,
has
this day ’' hi
filed in this office his
tions noting that more and more women , sworn s'ateinent No. 6525, for the purchase
of the N 1 .j of Nw % of Sec. No. 27, in Tp. No. 1 S,
are making use of such expressions as' Rang«* No. 10 West, ami will offer proof to
’ dr 1 ®h°w Biat the land sought is more valuable
Mv Lord and
Good heaxens,
it« timber
timber or
or stout
stone than
thnu for
for agricultural
agi
’ 1 for
for its
pur-
claim to »aid land
dared against this “swearing among I po«es,
po ' ch , ami
and to establish his clalii
~
. fwfora
before tils*
the i'rx
County Clerk ot Tillamook County,
women."
A resolution looking to a ' at I illainook City, Oregon, on Monday. the'Joth
of Febiuarv,
1905 He names as witnesses :
mvuement for its suppression was passed. [ 1 day alter
*<?! Bailey,John
M. Weiss, Fred Tom-
' linson, Samuel C. Tomlinson, of Tillamook,
' Oregon.
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
A runaway alniOBt ending fatally, above-described hinds are requestad to file their
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J claims in thia office on or before said 20th day of
February, I905.
B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. For four
A lgernon S. D krshem , Register.
yearn it defied all doctors and all re­ T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878.—N otick F or
medies.
But Bucklen'a Arnica «Salve
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
had no trouble to cure him. Equally
Oregon City, Oie.
good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions
January 3rd, I905.
and Piles. 25c at Chas. 1 Clough,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of ('ongress of
Drug Store.
June 3, 1K78, entitled "An act for fie sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
Auuiist 4. >892.
C. B. LEEP,
I
Ulf.LIAM II IIANt KE,
Of Portland, county of V>ultnoma
Boats and ShuBS Neatly Oregon, has this nay filed in th
sworn statement No. 6542, for the purchase
of the N W.
N.W. « of section 4, in tp 2
Repaired.
South, Range No. 10 West, and will offer
pioof to show that the lainl sought is
more valuable for its timber orstone than for
First Class Work Guaranteed,
agi {cultural tmi poses, and to establish bis claim
to said land before the Countv Clerk of Tilla­
Give me a trial.
mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Monday, the' 20th day of March. I905. He
Next to the Headlight Office.
names an witnesses :
C Desmond, Samuel Daly, John Staseck.
George Kauffman, of Netaits, Oregon.
Any and all persons ehiiming adversely the
Above described lands are requested to file their
claims ill this office on or brfoir said 2<>th day of
March, 1905.
G eo . W. B ihkk , Receiver.
sent,his disciples to preach the same
thing. This is what Christ tried to ex­
NETARTS.
plain by his parables. He said, “ I must
Alvin and Russ Johnson, of South
go into other cities and towns to preach
the kingdom of God tor therefor am I Prairie, are on the beach for a few da^s
sent.” Christ did not write a verse of stopping with Geo Coffman.
H, D. Mahler and S. Morris were down
bible, nor did he describe a church. He
is the only authority on the kingdom of from the lighthouse the last oijlie week.
Geo. W. Phelps and family spent Sun­
God. The bible and church, though
recognised and sanctioned by him, are day at the light house visiting.with the
BARBER IND HAIRDRESSER.
In theCounty Court of tbc State of Oregon,
moulded or formed by others exclusively. keepers and their families.
for Tillamook County.
C. B. Hadlev and Mr. Simmons the SHAVING,
The kingdom of God was always in the
HAIR CIITING In th«- matter of the Guardianzhipi
of Elizabeth L. Terwilliger un<l>
foreground with Christ. He taught to the railroad man, were at Netarts Thurs
David L. Terwilliger, Minora.
)
8HAMPOOING, K'lC
Thin matter coming on to be heard upon
pray for it, to preach it, and seek it, and day. Netarts is expecting a railroad
the duly verified |»etition of Lloyd < . Smith,
soon.
while the promises to those who be
of thr pernonn and entaten ofnaid
Electric Baths nicelj lilt» *i up. Good for Guardian
Elizabeth L. Terwilliger and David L. Ter­
Mr. and Mrs. Catterlin went to Tilla­
lieve in the bible and church were vague,
williger, minora, praying for a licenne to aril
persons
Buffering
with
rheumatism.
the following described real property belong*
they were definite to the kingdom of mook City on Saturday last.
ing to «aid minora, to-wit :
Miss Irene Africana is quite sick at
God. The Jews, who believed in the
Beginning at a point one and thirty-eight
hundredth«« (1.3b) chain« North and five and
promised Messiah, could not compre­ this writing, but it is hoped she will
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
fourteen hundredth« (5.14i chain« East
Department of the Interior.
from the point where the North anti South
hend the kingdom oi God, and those soon be among us again.
Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore., ! line between Lot« three (3> and four ( + >,
January r4tli, I905.
who lielieve in this world coming to an
Section twenty <2O), Town«hip one (1)
Notice is hereby given that the following- 1 North of Range ten (Ki) Went of the Will­
end, confound the new heaven and earth
The West and South have grown so liftin'd settler han filed notice of hi* Intention amette Meridian ntriken the whore of Tilla
with the kingdom of God, that already I rich that they are now able to finance to make final proof in support of his claim, mook Bay «which in a large rock marked
and that said proof *111 be made befoie the X X -R j marked X
is. Men who have dared to at know- their own industrie«,
X on a large rock for the
Formerly New County Clerk of Tllkmook Co . at Tillamook
City, Oregon, on March 6th, 1905. viz.:
South Eant corner of boat • houne lol .
ledge their faith in God’s sovengnty York mid the Eastern money centers |
JAMES < HRISTEN-'EN ;
j thence Went fifty (50) fret , thence North two
have had to suffer persecution from the were annually drawn upon for funds 1 H E No. r/607, for the N % Nw % of sec fl, an«l nixtv-four hundredth* G4.*»4 | chain* to
Sr L Sw % and Sw *4 Ke *4, sec. 2, tp 3 South, center of countv road; thence En*t along
governments of this world. 1 claim to to move the crops, handle the cattle | ran id' 'J West.
. naid road fifty <5O) feet ; thence South two
He namm the following witnesses to prove and
„„„ Mixtv-four hundredth« (2.04) chain* to
have paid the dearest price of any man shipments and perform all of the h|H continuous residence upon and cultivation t p|
.l__
(1Cr of
<1 heginning ; and it appearing to the
court * that «aid real property I* a wmall
. ! of said land. viz. :
1 i ------
for that belief, that it on record. The service in the marketing of the
Vrth
Henry Ely. fa« k Hrlgate, E K. Gilbert, parcel of the land« owned by «aid Minor* i «
lion’s den, the firey furnace, the cursed ducts of the West and South, As a ' William Gilbert, of Spruce, Oregon
I Tillamook County. Oregon, and that it in
A dihenon K DRKtMKR, Register, I ncce**ary anil would be brncflcial to the «aid
cross are only comparative to the shame natural result,
when shipping time j ____ ____________________________________ 1 ward* that nuch part of their «aid real entate
and disgrace, and the heart felt agony of arrived the producers sent their •hip- ! T imber L and A ct , J i nk 8 1*78 —N otice F or nhould be *<»1<L
It i*. therefore thin 27th «lay of Decembtr,
PUHI.K ATION.
19<>4 ordered that thr next of kin of the «a «1
beingjudged a raving maniac for this ments to the East, most of them being
United >tatr„ I^tnd Office.
ward* and all per «off. interented in their
strange doctrine
If Daniel, Shadrack. necessary to discharge obligations for
Oregon City, Oregon.
entaten do appear before thin Court on M
Januar y 18H1, I905.
«lay. the Oth flay of February, 190.“. at
Mesliack and Abtndego or Christ were money advanced. The men who had
Notice la hereby given that in compliance hour of I•) o’clock n m. at the office of
with the provisions of the art of Coiigre-s of County Clerk ot Tillamook County. Oreg
here today, we would ignore the den, loaned the money were interested in June
3. 1*78. entiled ” All art for the sale «»f tim­ to »how ratine why a liccn«c Mhould not I
the furnace, or cross to bring them to I the railroads leading toward the At­ ber landa in thr State- of I'alifornlM, Oregon, granted for the »ale of «aid portion of the
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” a* ex­ entate of «aid minor*.
humiliation. We would simply banish lantic and thus drew double tails from tended to all the Public Land Stair»« by act of , And it i* further ordered that thi* or<l» r
August 4 18o2,
shall be nerved by publication thereof t
them to an insane asylum.
the producers.
All
this has been
XTATEK FRED lit KIR.
leant three Micce*»ive wck* prior to naid
J. C. G ove .
Tillamook, county of Tillanio"k. State of time of hearing. In the THIamook Heridfigh’
changed to a very remarkable degree Of
Oregon, has thi« day filed in this office his a weekly newnpar»cr printed and i
within the last few years. The West •«worn Maiemrnt No 6 4- P,r thr pen h. -< of at Tillamook City. Oregon, ami
Senators and Representatives from the
the Na % of Section No. 20. in Township
county of Tillamoo
and South have their banks fille<t with No 1 - »uth, Range io West, ami will offer ting within thi*
K. W. * ONDI.H.
beet sugar states are determined to pre-
to show that the lainl sought is
County Judge.
money seeking investment ami arc­ pr<x»f
more valuable for Its timber or stone than for
State of (>reg<»n,
f
vent the passage of any bill at the pre­
hie tn finance ’’their own affairs. agricultural niirpo-es. and to ••*tst«li*!i his C»»unty of I illainook.(
sent session of Congress intended to re­
< laini to said l«nd bcfr»re the County Clerk,
I. George B. Lamb. County Clerk of Til <
Many farmers of the West are now of 1 d|am<e>K County, Oregon, at Tillamook mook
County, Oregon do hereby certify ti
duce the duty on Philippine sugar, ami in
City Oregon, on ThuiMlay, the otb d^y « f I have comparefl the foregoing copy of or«
lenders instead of borrowers.
April, lie name* an witnesses
this fight they will have the cooperation
with
the original thereof an th«« >ame .
floury Crenshaw Water*' Bailey. Rftrnegat *, pear« of
record in my office a* clerk of t
At the joint session of the Washington Harry
of delegations frenn Southern States,
S. Baker, Tillamook ; F red < Hakei. above entitled Court that thr foregoing i-
Legislature. Samuel H. Piles was elect, Wilson
correct transcript from nuch original an«l the
which are interested alike in the cane
Any 1.nd all persons claiming adversely the whole ther« of.
Uitnm* my hand nnfl the «ral of «aid
sugar and tobacco industries. The pros, ed United States Senator from Washing above described lands are requested to flle their
' lima 111 thisofll eon ot tadure said 6th day Court thin December 2Mth. 1904.
pects are that the beeUsugar men will ton. to succeed Addison G. Fe ster of , of Xpill, 19m.
LA MH
ALGKRNON 8. DHMM er , Register.
i Tacoma.
County Clerk.
win out.
LATIMER, BROS.,