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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 27. 1905. EXKCl’TttlX HALB. <^x(Liinooh Ijeabligbt Fre<l C. Baker. I*ul»lhlier Short Stories of Real Life Carnegie’s First Dividend Calling the next day he asked her how she found that the performance com pared with the one of long ago. “Well,” she replied “Venice .seeins to have spruced up a right smart bit, but that Shvlock is the same mean, grasping critter that he used to be.” If you are in want of Good Trees, guaranteed true to name, In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Multnomah. In the matter ot the B»tate of« Lawrence Schiller, deceased.f NoTICK 1» IlEREHY Gt ven ,—That from an<| after the eighth day of May. 1905. the un- «lei igned executrix of the estate of LAW RENCE SCHILLER, deceased, will öfter for sale and proceed to sell at private »ale for cash pursuant to the order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County Multnomah, duly made and entered on Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Vines. of the third day of April. 1905, the following described property, to-wit : Lots 1 and 2. of Section 1, Township 6 Fine Assortment of Rose Bushes. South, of Range 11 West of the Willamette Send us list ol trees wanted mid prices will be quoted by return mail. Meridian ; and Lot 4, in Section 6, Town ship G South, of Range IO Went of the Will- amette Meridian, containing 123 acres, all This is to certify, that I have this 27th .lay of December. l'JOk inspected and in the County of Tillamook und State of Oregon. examined the Nursery Slock ot Mr E. I’. Smith, of The East "mod LOIUSI? SCHILLER. ham. Oregon, ami so far as I ain able to ascertain, have louml it tn good, market, Executrix of the Estate ofLawrenee Schiller, deceased. able condition and clear of anv serious insect peat or disease. 1 lictr mil hods I JOHN K. KOLLOCK, handling and «rowing stock are first class. n; 7 Chamber of Commerce, WILBUR K. NEWELL, Commissioner Fust District. Portland. Oregon. The EASTWOOD NURSERIES, Gresham, Oregon, Andrew Carnegie tells the story of the first money which came into his posses Counting the Stake. sion over and above the salary of $25 a The stake in the coming naval battle, month he was earning as a telegraph especially for Japan, is mement ous. operator. Well* Posted Librarian. -I ly While defeat of the Russians would not “One «lay Mr. Scott, the superintendent It has often been said of Dr. Richard i render their position very much more ol his branch division, who was one of serious than before the arrival of their the kindest of men, and had taken a Garnett of the British museum that there i; fleet in eastern waters, a decisive defeat great fancy to me, asked ii I had or is no question of research one can put to I of thejapanese which would give their could find $600 to invest. I answered him that he cannot answer. "This fact,’’ 1 enemy control of the sea would be a promptly : ‘Yrs, sir, I think I can.’ writes Harry Furniss, “was demon blow to Japan from which she probably ‘ Very well,’ he said, ‘ get it. A man strated to me by a friend of mine ; who could not recover. It is very evident has just died who owns ten shares in bad spent years investigating an obscure that were she to lose control of the sea the Adams Express company, which 1 subject, of which but very few people _she could not long continue to prosecute want you to buy. It will cost you $60 have anv knowledge of at all. He j ffie war, because it would deprive her ot for each share searched for months in continental li tl e means of reinforcing and proyision- “ The matter was laid before the braries for some information on one jg her armies. With her naval power council of three at home that night, and p-trf icu’ar point, without effect. Com estroyed it would be onlv a short time the oracle (his mother) spoke. ‘ It must ing to London he asked Dr. Garnett it hen she would be compelled to abandon be done. We will mortgage our home. he could put him on the track. ‘We er operations hi land, for although her I will take the steamer for Ohio to haveonly one book in the museum,’repli irmies might go on driving the enemy morrow and see uncle and ask him to ed the doctor,touching upon that. ‘1 will »efore them the results would be of lit- arrange it. I am sure he can ’ Of send for it. You will find all you want Htle value, since to make results secure the course the visit was successful—when on page 530.’ ” | land forces must have the support of difl she ever fa’I ? The money was pro. A Digger on Air. the navy. Moreover Japan would be curred ; paid over ; ten shares of Adams Bunau Varilla. the Persian engineer t lift ¿i tened at home, Doubtless her Express company stock was mine, but more impor taut ports would be block, no one knew that our little home was drifted into Washington a few days ago Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Ragla .’s Rain Coats. aded, with disastrous effect upon her mortgaged to ‘ give our boy a start.’ with a wonderful scheme for building Exlusively to Measure. the Panama canal in four years. He commerce, which as yet li.is not suffered Adams Express then paid monthlv entertained Secretary Taft with a verv greatly from the war, if at all. dividends of 1 percent, and the first Jomc earlv and secure first choice. Coil In short a Russian naval victory, if check arrived. The next day being Sun graphic account of how the estimated Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. decisive in character, would change the day, we boys— myself and my ever con- time for completing the big ditch could entire aspect of the war and upset all stant companions—took our usual Sun be reduced one half. “Let’s see,” slowly that has been achieved by the Japanese day afternoon stroll in the country, and said Secretary Taft. “You were connect ed with th; Panama canal with M. De skill an I valor. It may be safely assum sitting down in the woods, I showed e<l that no one understands the momen them the check, saying ‘ Eureka, I have Lesseps, were you not, Mr. Varilla ?” j “Yes.” “For how long?’’ “Oh, fori tons character of the stake involved in found it.’ ze long time—eight, nine y ears.’’ “Didn’t the impending naval battle more clearly “ Here was something new to all of us, than the Japanese coma nd« r and that for none of us had ever received any ft occur to you,’’ asked Mr. Taft, picking up ii pen to resume the signing of official there will be no rash or precipitated ac thing but from toil. A return from tjop on his part. Admiral Togo has ¡capital was something strange and payers, “that you might have saved four or five years and built the canal in >wn himself to be most careful and ju new.’’ jous, waiting patiently for the auspi I Some of the boys who had met in the the meantime by employing your system us opportunity to strike and then de grove to wonder at the $10 check—“My under De Lesseps ?” The Frenchman I livering his blows with vigor and pre- indispensable and clever companions,’’ bowed himself our. cisión. It is vet to be seen whether his lie called them—were afterward Mr. Prolific Writer. foctnan is equally capable, but there is Carnegie's partners in his famous com Perhaps no writer of magazine fiction reason to believe that Rojestvensky is a pany, can equal the speed record made by Ed competent commander and will give a Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. win Lefevre. He produced 18,000 B obb of the Canal a Fighter. creditable account of himself when the Theodore Perry Shouts, the new chair words between Saturday and Monday, hostile squadrons come together. Re ports continue to be indefinite in regard man ol the Panama commission, is all written in long hand, for Mr. Lefe to the location of the fleets, but it seems described as “ a man who dares” and re dosen't use a typewriter. The mere certain that a battle cannot be in nell Ims never been known to show the physical labor of penciling out this white feather. A friend of his was t«-*ll enormous quantity of copv would be no longer deferred. Rates, $1 Per Day ing an incident in Mr. Shouts' career mean undertaking in itself to many of Centrally Ltoeated. the craft, but Mr. Lefevre is a newspaper that shows the character of the man. Encourage the Boys While president of the Clover Leaf rail men, the financial editor of a New York There is no better way of interesting way Mr. Shouts was sitting in his office daily, and as such he does not consider M. H. UARSEJM, Proprietor. n boy in farm work than to let him have in the Rookery, Chicago, very busily en a mere matter of 6,000 words a day a TILLAMOOK, OREGON It at worth boasting of. something which lie can call his own. gaged, when a big strapping fellow, a A little patch of ground, on which lie contractor, who had some fancied The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed, A slender, unassuming young man has ! can grow what he chooses and the pro wrong, called. lie had some delay in creds ot which are to be his own, will getting into the private office, and once caused California to doubt the creator's give him an excellent opportunity for inside the man exclaimed that he had control over the elements. He is Charles observing the fruits of labor on a farm come to get even with Shouts. The M. Hartfield, who has been playing It lie is at all ambitious he will take latter looked up from his desk, and with pranks with the rain records. On De ’ great pride in Ins little farm and will out any comment, said ; ccmber 15, 196-t, southern California give »lie growing crops the best of care. I am glad you have called.” lie in was threatened with another dry year | NEW SUMMER FABRICS H For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order ií Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, S Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts, SARCHET the Tailor, Tillamook. Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COODFANY LARSEN HOUSE, Pacific Navigation Co. The work will not be Imlt so arduous stantly sprang to his feet, locked the i hat day Hartfield published in the Los j as that in his mother’s garden, for the doorand puled off his coat in a jiffy. In Angeles papers a notice saving that for simple reason that lie will be working three minutes the contractor was ns $1,000 lie would guarantee that on May lor himself and the results ol his labors anxious to get out as lie had been to get 1 the season’s rainfall in Los Angeles ' lie knows will be his. The amount of in. Chairs were broken and the mom would be at least eighteen inches, the ' ground allotted to him can lie increased looked like a cyclone had struck it. Mr. money not to be paid until lie delivered from time to time, so that instead of Shouts was not through with the con the rain. The sea-ons rainfall in Los getting only a lew cents from his crop tractor vet. He reminded the visitor Angeles lias not been eighteen inches lor he can got enough to provide his own that he had wanted to see him and he ten years. A subscription was taken up clothing ami in that way inculcate in was there to be seen, and he renewed and Hartfield was promised the $1,000 him a spirit of independence, which, il the onslaught. After a minute or so ol il he delivered the eighteen inches. Hart- properly cultivated, will soon develop this exercise Mr. Shouts unlocked the field created a rainmaking station and into rt desire on his part to own a whole door, put his head out of it and told th” set to work. Since that lime hardly a farm of Ins own. When once that desire office boy to ask tlie contractor to de- week has passed without a heavy rain. takes root there will no longer be anv part. I lie latter needed no second invi Repeatedly Hartfield lias called the ex danger of Ins wanting to lea ve for the tation, but fl«(l, and Mr. Shouts re act time when a storm would arrive. citv or of turning out to be a shiftless, sinned his work at his desk. * * * lazy, good for.nothing character. As a bogie man, your Uncle Samuel is An Irishman's Dilemma. il the bov has a liking lor livestock 1 hex were cracking “ hard nuts" in ( certaiidv a precaution unto himself, and most boys do, a calf or a lamb the smoking room alter the toils of the Look at the miserable farce over the or- which lie can call his own ami which dav were over. Some ditHcnlt eases of ( dcr to remove fences from the public do he must feed and care for, will teach , eouseienee h id just been related where a main and think awhile. For years the lam more about live stock in a year eoidhet existed between date aad inclina naughtv cattlemen have been permitted than he would otherwise learn in live tion, and one ol these stories suggested I to retain fences on the theory to remove years. It is the close observation of them would work great hardships and animals such has a boy would,gi.e to the lollowing " Irish difficulty wouldjptit their cattle onto a declining " As I sat lishmg one dav," said Con. Ins pct that shows their needs and the market. The government, not desirous MacMahon, " I fell asleep. A terrible care they should have. ol forcing anyone to lose money, has On a farm where the boys and girls thing happened. There was I in a tiuv, permitted the fences to lemain, although , wee boat, with two collceas. Kathleen fie taken into partnership with their1 evidence enough has Incn accumulated parents there is no luck of enthusiasm an' Maureen, faith, an' didn't 1 dote on to convict the saints By reason oi the Kathleen, though sorr.i a bit she card lor country life, but where all the chick- government's leniency the cattlemen ens and all the eggs belong to “ ma,“, ■lor me. Ibis is a contrary wnrrld, es have grown bolder until now a show pecially in Kerry, for Maureen it was ami all the crops and all the live stock, | aisv to s.e, liked me better than any of down is again demanded with the usual with the exception ot the old cat, be blare ot trumpets and the old grand long to “pa,’’ ami where the boy s and the oilier hhors, though mcs.lf could stand bluff about prosecutions and the hardly bear the sight ol her. But sure giiIs are made to work early and late like Nit from naught means nothing for' in.i' and “pa,' with no ownership she was Kathleen's friend so 1 had to and this is about the size ol Uncle Sam’s put up with her company. in anything, is it any wonder that conn ««ell. an awful storm came on, the position on the twelve-men morris hoard. try life becomes monotonous to the * * * wines rose mountain high, an' the girls younger generation ami that h desire The old time difficulty is still with to get a wav from it all takes early root- called on nil the saints to protect an' save them. There was no chance with in securing admission into Germany for three of us in the boat It had to lie our splendid meat products For 15 tulh Admiral Dewcy sa\sthe naval situa. hghtemd ; wlmt was a bmlv to do’ 1 years packers have made commendahe hi in the I. ist is intensely in was I.iir distracted. Kathleen I couldn't efforts to extend our foreign trade in tv res ting and that he is up a: five every part with, an' darn' throw Mau Germany ; for fully that long the Ger morning to read the news from the seat reen into the a ngry waters. Can any o' mans have put up a stiff fight in the way of protective barriers, in some instances ot war. All the world is waiting tor the yes tell me w hat I did?" t on s intelligent and interested audi making these almost prohibitive. The Conflict, and the dispatches provided at the American breakfast table will coyer ence suggested di 1 nut ways ol sale.i. agrarian or farmers’ party is tremci- dously forceful in Germany, despite the most of the events ot the same day in ttou ; none were correct. " I awoke," •'‘aid the story teller, highly important industrial wage cam the Oi»cut. » * « " \er nil seem to fotget I had been rigs element, and this accounts tor the The London Graphic estimate'« that asleep."—Short Stories. pressure constantly brought to lie.ir on the mariiagc of British noblemen to the German government. Agitation is News from Venice Amci icon licit esses has benefited the now being used in this country for re Ikorte Alic riven th- liennlth.it tin old former to the extent of $5OO,O(M),0 o <>. ciprocity with Germany. The largely Il this matter could be intelligently nr wonien from the neighborhood down in meteased rate ot duty on foreign meats bitrated, the conclusion would he that Indiana tx here he «¡is born wax m town lias brought about this pressure at on n visit to n Rtandd.iuithter. Mr Ade Washington. Several months will elapse the boot given is on the wrong side. thought that theater ticket» would lie a « * « betorethe new sche.lule gets into effect. tilting attention, and on consulting her Meanwhile our exporters will ship al If |apan plavs a waiting game on the a« to her choice of plays she explained the product possible into the country. 4ica the floating coal pile on which the that she had aecn The Merchant of Russian fleet dc|«nd» will l»e a matter It the new schedule operates, it will fur Venice''over thitty rears ago. ami had ther greatly damage the business with ot anxiety w ith Admiral Roicst vrnsltv. always hail a strong desire to witness Hit more than forty »hip« tinder full Germany. The latest imposition of dim it again. He accordingly looked to it •team day and night, ent up fuel rapidly. »« 5 cents per pound on lard, 18 cents on that her wish was granted fresh beef ami cents on prepared beet. STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISOlL ONLY L1NE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, BAY CITY, 11OBSONVILLE. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and also tht Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland ami all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELM OBE & CO. General Agents, A8T0R1A. OR B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. Agents R & N* R R. Co. Portland. )A. & U. R. R. Co., Portland. Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Expres T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land office. Oregon ity, Oregon, February 25th, 1905 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3rd, 18,8, entitled ‘ An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of Califo-nia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territo ry.” as extended to nil Public Land States by act ot August 4, 1<%2, H \ NS C. 11 ANSON. Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, S‘at«> of Oregon, has this day tiled In this office his sworn s atement No. 6553, for the purchase of the Sw 1 , of Sw of Sec. 28, S % of Se 14 Sec. 2.'. and N\v % of Ne % of Sec. No. 32, in Tp No. 1 S, Range No. 8 W, and will offer proof t » show that tne land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pm - po*es, and to establish his claim to »aid land before the County (.’ erk ot Tillamook County, at lillamook City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the <jth day of May. 1905 He names as witnesses : W. II. West, Dr. J E. Bartell, Paul Hanson, U. A. Vogler, of Tillamook. Ore. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requestad to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of May, I905.' A lgernon S. D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or Pl BLICATIGN United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd, I005. Notice is hereby given that in conn linnce «villi the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 187M, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands in the slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Teri itory "as exlende«! to a 1 the Public Land States bv act of August 4, 1."92, HENRY CRENSHAW. Of Tillamook Citv, county of l illamook. State ofOiegon, liastLisday tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 6554, lor the purchase of the S', of Sw l4 of st'«;. 20, and E % of Se 1 v of sec. No. 19, in Tp. No. 1 S, Range No. 10 West, and will offer proof to show that the lan<i sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the County Clerk of l illamook county, Tillamook City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 17th day of May, 1905. He names as witnesses : Winfield C. Trombley, Tillaino .k, Or.lIiaC. Smith, Tillamook, Or ; Parker, Bay City, Or.; Ethan A Edwards, Wll.-imook, Or. Any and all persons c aiming adversely tin above-described lands are retjuesled to file their claims in this office on or before said 17th day of Mav, I905. A lgernon S. D resskr , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I)vpn tinent of the Interior. Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore., March i8lh, I905. Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- named settler has filed notice of li r intention to make final proof in support of lur claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk ot Tillamook County, at Tilla mook, Oregon. 011 Mav 6, 190s, viz. :* MAUDE 8TURI1EON. H.E. No. 12677, for the Lots 7, 8, 9 ajnl 10, section 5. tp. 1 South, rung» 8 West. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : Wesley Rush, Emanuel T. Sauers, Posy Clark, of Tillamook, Oregon ; S. Shiftman, of Clover dale, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department oi the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City. Orc., April 22nd. ly<f. Notice is hereby given that the t'ollowing- nained settler has ti led notice of his intend« n to make final proof in suppoil of his claim, and that said proof A'ill be made be foie the County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at lillamook City, Oregon, on June 7th, 190s, viz.: JOHN 1) BRADY ; ILE. No 1J47S tor the E N\v %. Ne % Sw and Nw % So # of Sec 2. tp 4 S, R. 9 VV He naines the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivât on of said land, viz. : P. B. Lucas, Arthur Haag, Jos Bixby, of Beaver. Oregon ; Marcus Curl, of Blain«', (ire. A lgernon s D resser , Register. bl! EKII F’S SAI.E 4 4 PROPRIETOR Tillamook Iron Woks General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Boiler Work, Losisrer's Work and Heavy Forging Fine Machine Work a Specialty. O regon T illamook RED SHOE HOUSE Notice to the Public B y V ertue of an E xecution and order of sale duly issued bv the clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor the Couniv of Tillamook date«! the 22nd dav of April. 1905. in a certain suit in the Circuit Court of said county and state, wherein E. M. PORTER was Plaintiff. an«l ARABELLA TONE, WILLIAM TONE and DAVI1' FITZPATRICK as administrator of the es tate of JOHN TONIL deceased, were defen dants, in which said suit, said E. M. POR- 1 ER, as plaintiff, recovered a judgment 0:1 the 17th day of April 1905. against defen dants above named, for the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars with interest at the rate ot six per cent per annum from the 15th (lay June. 1903, and the further sum of * Fifty of Dollars as a reasonable Attorney's fee and the costs of said suit taxed at Thirteen and .»O-1O«> Dollars, ordering, adjudging and decreeing that the real propertv described in plaintiff's mortgage ami complaint, to-wit Beginning sixteen and 66.loo chains East of the Section Post corner to Sections 21.22. 15 and 16. Township one (1) North oj Range ten (IO) West of Willamette Mcr. dian ; thence East three and 44.100 chains ; thence South fifteen and 50.100 chains ; thence North sixty eight degree West, three and 46 1 oo chains; thence North fourteen chains to place of beginning, containing five find jorty-rive hundreths acres more or less. , in Tillamook County. Oregon, be sold to satisfy said judgment, Attorney's fee and all costs. 1 Therefore notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday the 3rd day of June. 1905. at | the hour of t wo o’clock in the afternoon of , said day nt the door of the Court House, in | Tillamook City TiliamQok Couuty. Oreg«>n. i ,or/aIe at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the real property in ! sanl <»r«ler and decree and herein before de - cribed to satisfy said judgment and decrc« . 1 he proceeds arising from such sale of sa <1 real property to be applied as follows : Fir-t to the costs and disbursements of tl is suit taxed at $13.50 together with $5o.ou At torney's Ice and the costs, charges and ex- jxnse of making such sale. Sc o id to the payment of the sum of $150.00 with interest at six per cent per annum from June 15th. 1903. to E. AL Porter. Third, that ih balance if any there be, to be paid to Davi«J Fitzpatrick, administrator «>f the estate of John Tone deceased. Dated tbis2kth«lay of April» 1905. C. H. WOoLFE. Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregon. I will continue sell ing my stock of Boots and Shoes at Cost un till the 15th May,when I will receive a large Stock ot First Class Boots and Shoes from Chicago. and get Bargains and save money., VII goods purchased of me will be repaired at the follow ing rates Mens Shoes, halt soled 60c Ladies' 40 c Misses M 35c * * * * P. F BROWNE,Salesman IET WEATHER COMFORT “I have used your FISH BRAND Sl'cker for five years and can truth- fu'ly say that I never have had anything give me so much com fort and satisfaction. Enclosed find my order for another one.” ( WMF A-WO AO0RCM on appejcatioh ) You can defj ti.e+.-riw! storm with Tower’s Wa’erp-oof 0: td C'ctti ng and Hats. HizW W»rM’» 1’iiir. 1901. OUR GUARANTEE IS BACK OF THIS SIGN OF THE FISH X. J. TOWER co. flwtoa. <7. S. 4. TOW.'» CAKAOI»» CO. Lfwritwf T0d0M-0. CAUDA . j«©*-!