TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 24. 190b
A WILD AMERICAN.!
Eccentric Millionaire Shocks Japan
with His Queer Ways.
In a paper on defectives, read by Dr.
Martin W. Barr, chief physician of the
Pennsylvania school for feeble mind
ed children, before the summer school
of philanthropy at the charities build
ing, a remarkable instance was men
tioned by him of eccentricity that has
caused comment in scientific circles.
It was the case of an American mul
timillionaire who is living in far east
ern countries and leading a life of such
peculiarity as to be almost incredible,
says a New York report.
According to Dr. Barr, this man is a
neurotic. It is estimated that his for
tune is in the neighborhood of $10,-
000,000, but no attempt has been made
to have him declared incompetent;
he is left free to run his course. His
family are refined and socially promi
nent. Whenever they speak of the
son’s course, they refer to it as his
“nervousness.” They will not admit
that he has a deranged intellect,
though he has left friends and posi
tion here to take up a life among the
“Hanins,” the grave diggers and so
cial’ outcasts of the far east.
“He was a physician, rich, handsome,
cultured, of aesthetic tastes,” said
Dr. Barr in his paper, “a graduate of
one of the most prominent medical
colleges in America, and a man who
had made a pronounced hit as a
specialist.
His fortune enabled him to secure
every medical appliance known to
science and for some years he en
joyed phenomenal success. Wine and
women proved his bane. He sank
lower and lower. His peculiarities
no longer tolerated at home, he
drifted from capital to capital of Eu
rope, and finally established himself
in Japan. With an appetite still un
satisfied, he exhibited new phases of
moral degeneration, causing his
body to be tattooed with wonderful
skill, every picture a work of art.
His back bore a huge dragon, the
shading of every scale showing per
fection of detail. This, on revisiting
America, with utmost vanity he
shamelessly exposed. He was turned
out of the clubs.
Returning to Japan, he bought a
performing bear and wandered from
place to place clad in the garb of
Ilanin, exhibiting himself and his
bear, and distributing photographs of
each and all in endless variety.
“This master of eccentricity,” said
Dr. Barr, “shocking both Europe and
America, and astounding even Jap
anese next hired a squad of Japan
ese boys, practically buying them
outright from their parents, who, at
tired in full uniform, are trained in
military exercises. To these are op
posed an equal number of monkeys,
dressed as Chinese soldiers, and the
war of China and Japan is const ntly
renewed for the entertainment of him
self and his satélites, who watch in
the ecstacy of delight the suffering
of the poor brutes. Rewards are of
fered, and the more bloody the con
test and the greater the atrocities,
the more intense the gratification.”
> AN EXTRAORDINARY COW.
“It doe« me good to ride downtown
with Slick in the morning,” remarked
a middle-aged citizen, according to a
story in the Detroit Free Pre*«. “He
lives out in the suburbs and there is
always something doing out there,
llefore Dick left town his wife and
baby were the smarteet on earth, and
now that he has become a country
jake his horses, cows, dogs and chick
ens are the smartest on earth. There
he is now; just you go and sit by him
and start him on his cow.”
“Hello, Dick, how are ycu? How's
the farm? How's your cow?" asked
the mean man, who went over to sit
by the farm novice.
"Oh, the farm's all right; and the .
cow—" replied Dick; "well, she ought
to be teaching school—that's a fact, j
She's the smartest cow I ever saw.
Last night, sir, when she came up to
be milked—she's not one of these
silly, feeble-minded cow» that have
to have somebody drive them up to
■ret their feed—no, sir, when Joseph
ine came up she was alone—tbe little
Jersey heifer. Daisy, that we bought
to keep her compenv in the pasture,
was not With her
e didn't worry,
for we thought Daisy had loitered
and would come along soon.
“But Josephine acted strangely.
We couldn't get her in the barn at
all- she stood in the lane looking to
ward the pasture and bawled and
bawled and bawled. We thought she
was only calling Daisy to
»P
and come home. Still she wotildn I
go in and «till she kept on bawling.
Then s<>meb<idy suggested that Daisy
might be in trouble of «ome kind; «0
we nil lrft Josephine and went down
into the pasture.
“She «topped bawling a« we started
down the lane, and, «ure enough, at
the farthest corner of the pasture,
in a little triangle of land where
three wire fence, croa. each other,
makinr a q'>e<T ”t,le P*"' WBR M’“
Daisy * She had got in. out of girlish
curiosity, and couldn't get out. We
had to "pull down a piece of fence to
get her out. Now. wasn t Josephine
smart? I think so."
The other men all «aid that Joseph
ine ought to have • telephone outin
the pasture so she could call up the
house when Daisy got in trouble.
NEW YORK’S CITY HALL.
THE CODFISH CAKE.
More Thai $250,000 to Be Expeaded
la Making Mxteaaive Alteration*
la the Uuiidlag.
The municipal art commission has
approved plans for alterations in Xew
'<’r“s t’ify hall uhieh will very much
change the appearance of this" nell-
known downtown building. The plan*
call for an expenditure of more than
«250.000. In the basement several
small Offices under the main entrance
will be made into one for a large mar
riage bureau. On the main floor the
rotunda and corridors will be repaired
and the stone work renovated. In the
mayor's office various doors and pas
sage» that are of little use will be torn
OU». The gaudy «all paper and ceil
ing in the mayor’* office will be re
moved and a white enamel ceiling and
walls «-in be substituted, bringing
back the appearance of the building
as near a, possible to the original
colonial style. The hangings and fur
nishing* of the rooms will be iu har
mony with the decorations.
On the second floor the walls and
decorations in President Cantor's ot-
Sees wil be treated similarly to those
of the mayor's office. White enamel
decorations will be used in all cases,
and in every way possible the colonial
appearance of the original building
will be revived. Partitions will be
removed, making a spacious room,
which can be used for receptions and
hearing*, at which the borough presi
dent would preside.
naval engineers elated .
I
the same after you have made the
acquaintance of the cod in the pro
cesses of its evolution, and with
the recollection of its odor still in
your memory, you are quite, quite
sure that you will not want any cod
fish cakes for a very long time.
Naval engineers are elated over the
results of the liquid fuel experiments
on board of the Pacific ocean steam
er Mariposa. Some time ago Lieut.
W. P. Winchue, passed assistant en
gineer, was detailed to take a trip
of several thousand miles with the
Mariposa, the object being to ac
quire technical information bearing
upon the use of oil as a substitute
for coal on board ships of war. The
importance of the experiment has
been increased recently by the scarc
ity of coal, and it is expected that
Lieut, Winchue’s report will indi-
cate tlie possibility of using liquid
fuel with the same results attained
with coal,
In the meantime experiments are
being conducted in Washington at an
elaborate plant, equipped with boil
ers, a board of naval officers has been
detailed to conduct these local ex
periments. It has already been found
that results of a most promising
character are assured. There has
been much difficulty, however, in ob
taining oil. Some sources of supply,
notably those in Texas, have not
been regular, and the price of the
material has greatly increased.
FRENCH WOMAN A POWER.
Coaiteu de Ixxiicne* Wield* a* Great
Political Influence a* Did Mme,
de Maintenon.
FIGURES ON MINERALS VAST.
Geological Bulletin Show* Produc
tion for Y «Mir in Thl* Country I*
Valued at Over $1,000,000,000.
The United States geological survey
has issued its annual statistical sum
mary of the mineral products of the
United State* for the calendar year
1901. It shows for the entire country
a grand total of »1.092,224,380, as the
value of minerals produced in 1901, as
against *1,064,408,321 in 1900. Thia
comprises *566.351,006 worth of non-
metallic mineral products. *524,873,-
284 metallic products, and $1,000.000
(estimated) of mineral products un
specified, including building tand. glass
sand, iron ore used a* flux in lead
smelting, tin ore, nitrate of soda, car
bonate of soda, sulphate of soda, and
alum clay* used by paper manufac
turers.
DOCTOR REWARDED.
I
Dr. Schweninger Appointed to the
ClMtir of HI*tory of Medicine at
Berlin Vnlveralty.
Dr. Schwininger, who treated Prince
Bitmarck to reduce that statesman a
flesh, has been appointed professor of
the history of medicine at Berlin uni-
----- so
versify.
Prince Bismarck was
grateful that he tried to have Dr.
Schweninger appointed nearly
20
years ago, but university circles raised
a protest. Dr. Schweninger was Bis
marck's physician up to the prince >
death, living at Friedrichsruhe. Med
ical professors of a number of uni
versifies are circulating a protest tc
the government against the appoint
ment. asserting that Dr. Schweninget
has never written or taught on UM
subject of medical discovery.
Preach Water Power Projeet.
A prominent electrical concern ot
Paris, which ia closely connecter
with the General Electric company
of New York, is now. securing all th«
water power available in the depart
ment of the Alpes Maritimes, with
the object of supplying light and
power to towns on the southeastern
coast of France. The company alsc
hopes to supply power for the elec
trie locomotives which the I aria-
Lyons-Mediterranean railway pro
poses to test on the Cannes-Monaco
railway during the winter.
Prefer While al "eel Time
Experimenters at the I ni.cr.ity of
Chicago have found that mosquito«
hale a strong preference for dark
red and blue. say. the f hicago Hee
onl-Herald. They still seem to be
able, however, to And the white spot,
now and the«.____________ _
« ratal Wl.»«ke.
Prince William made a fatal ml«-
1 take when he offered to renounce
I title for the girl. That, says the
Chicaro Beeord Herald, left ou in*
ducement for the latter.
Sheriff’s Sale.
In the Circi’!t Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamook County.
After a Vl*l* to Gloaeeater a Peraoa I .Albert Marolf. Plpintiff,
v*.
la Likely to Have laertaaH
I William Eason\, Mattie Easom,
Meapeet for IL
Jennie Bailey. Claude Thayer
and Estelle Thay’er,
Defendents.
Tt is all interesting to the last de- I Bv virtue of an execution, judgment, order
gree to watch and see how the in- ' and decree, duly issued out of and under the
seal of the above entitled court in the above
genuous cod, which a few weeks ag<> ’ entitled cause and to me directed dated the
swam happily in his native waters off 5th day of August, ;19O5, upon a judgment
■ and decree rendered and entered in said Court
the banks of Newfoundland, is I on the 27th dav of July, 1905, in favor of
plaintiff and against the defendant Jennie
transformed before your very eyes I 1 the
Bailey, for the sums of $335.82 ami $479.67,
—some of him into codfish cakes . with interest from that date at the rate of
(they call ths little squares, which 8 per cent per annum the sum of $'
' with interest from that date at the rate of 6
are cut to fit the small boxes, per cent per annum, for the sum of$loo.oo as
“cakes”) and the rest of him care- an attorney’s fee. and judgment against de
fendants William E. Easom and Mattie
fully preserved to make oil, glue Easom for the sum of.$l 102.50, with interest
from
that date at the rate of 7 per cent per
and fish guano. Verily, as a witty
annum, and against defendants for the fur-
summer boarder remarked,
'every ther sum of $100.00, and further judgment
part of the cod is used except the against said defendants for the further sum
of $1923.22, with interest at the rate of 7
smell.”
per cent per annum from date of udgment,
last sum recovered for the benefit of
Certainly, after a visit to Glouces- said
plaintiff and defendants Claude and Estelle
ter you have increased respect for Thayer ami Jennie Bailey, in their respective
and for the costs and disbursments of
the fish cake. You realize the part order,
suit taxed at $17.60, also the expense of sale
it has played in the world’s history; commanding and requiring me to make sale
the following described real property, to-
how, it has brought about treaties of
wit: Situated in Tillamook County, Oregon.
between great nations—for Ameri Beginning seventy-two (72) rods west of the
east corner of the C. H. Uaynes Dona
can fishermen had to get from Eng south
tion Land Claim in said county and state ;
land the right to fish off the banks— thence north 137.72 rods; thence West 49.03
; thence south 137.72 rod* ami thence
how it has erected lighthouses and rods
east 49.03 rods to place of beginning, con
placed buoys all along the cruel taining 41.50 acres more or less. Together
shore, says Leslie’s Weekly. You with certain personal property therein des
cribed.
realize, too, the tragedies it has
Now therefore, by virtue of said execution,
caused, the widows and orphans it judgment, order and decree, I have duly
levied upon, and in compliance with the de
has made, the loving hearts it has mands of said writ, I wilt on Saturday, the
broken—for the cruel reef of Nor 9th dav of September, 1905, at the hour of
10 o’clock A. M. at the court house door,
man’s Woe, where the wreck of the to-wit, at the door of the Sheriff's office in
Tillamook
City, in said county and state, sell
Hesperus occurred, lies in plain sight
at public auction to the highest bidder for
just at the entrance to the harbor: cash in hanci, all the right, title and interest
and you hear heartbreaking stories which the above named defendants or .either
of them had on the 2nd day of February.
of boats that have gone down with 1903, or since had in and to the above des
all on board, in the very harbor it cribed real property to satisfy said execution,
judgment, order and decree, interest and
self, before the eyes of loving ones costs and all accruing costs.
C. H. WOOI.FK,
on shore. Truly, the romance of the
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
codfish cake is no idle sound—after
By T hos . C oates , Deputy.
Dated this 7th day of August, 1905.
you have been to Gloucester. But all
Mme. la Comtesye de Loignes still
keeps up the only great political salon
in Paris. She has a gorgeous home ir
the Avenue de Champs Elyseesand her
political power is as great to-day as
ever was that of Mme. de Maintenon.
Count de Mun is the only member of
the chamber of deputies who can af
ford not to attend her receptions. La
dies leave her severely alone, but men
of power are forced to file before her
every Thursday from four to seven
and to offer incense to this political
goddess.
Mme. Adam’ once wielded a similar
power, but she has been politically de
serted since Gambetta said he could
not be seen in her salons again, and
yet she retained her power for years.
But Mme. d*e Loignes controls them
all. Waldeck-Rousseau consulted her
before retiring; she told Paul Descha
nel not to contest the presidency of the
chamber of deputies. She advised the
three Castellane brothers to stand for
the chamber.
Such is her power that President
Loubet calls upon her. to the great
chagrin of Mme. Loubet, who is an ex
cellent housewife but not a politician.
Frenchmen are superstitious «bout
the political power of womeji. says the
Detroit News-Tribune. White-haired
senators fear her. with the possible
exception of Mr. C lemenceau. With her
will die the political influence of the
French salon.
NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administratrix of the estate of Jesse W.
Carey, deceased, has filed in the county court
of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, her
final account as administratrix of said estate,
and that Monday,the 25th day ofSeptember.
1905, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M.. at the
office of the County Clerk of Tillamook
County, Oregon, has been fixed by said court
as the time and place for hearing of objec
tions to said account and the settlement
thereof.
Lucy Carey.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Jesse W. Carey, Deceased
NOTICE. FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Portland. Ore.,
July 22nd, I905.
Notice in hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intentinn
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made befoie the
Couuty Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook
City, Oregon, on September 7th, 1905, vis. :
DAVID F. COULMiN,
H E. No. 12678, for the Ne
of Section 22, tp. 3
south, range 9 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivât on
of said land, viz. :
Har ey Poland, Jos. Bixby, Norman Dye.
Chas. Johnson, of Beaver, Oregon.
A lgernon s D resser , Registe-.
RED FRONT SHOE
STORE
Is now located in the Store
formerly used as the Model
Restaurant, where LADIES’
GENTLEMEN and MISSES’
CHILDREN FOOT WEAR
of the latest and best quality will
be constantly kept in stock.
My experiance in the shoe
business for 30 years give me
the advantage in selecting boots
and shoes suitable for the Tilla
mook trade. The public are
cordially invited to examine my
goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere.
The Red Shoe Store is the only Boot and Shoe Store in Tilla
mook county.
All goods purchased of me will be repaired
at the following rates :
Men’s Shoes, half soled
60c
Ladies’ „
40c
»?
Misses’ „
35c
-
M
P. F BROWNE,Salesman
Pacific Navigation Co.
STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
BAY CITY, IIOBSONVILLE.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
B C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon.
IO. R. & N. R. R. Co . Portland.
AgenU JA. & C. IL R. Co.. Portland.
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
Rates, $1 Per Day
Centrally boeated.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. bflRSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
The Best Hotel in the. city.
No Chinese Employed
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the In'erior,
Land Office at Portland, Ore ,
July 22nd, 1905.
T imber L and A ct , J unk 3 I878 —N otice F ur
ADMINISTRATOR’* NOTICE.
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Notice i* hereby given that the following
United Btate* Land Office,
named settler lias filed notice of his intention t<-
N otick is H krkiiy G ivkn ,—That the un
Portland, Oregon,
miike final profit in support of hin claim, and
dersigned has been duly appointed by tl e
April 2i«t, I905.
that nai<! proof will be made before the Count)
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Notice is hereby given that in compliance Tillamook County.
Clerk of Tillamook Co., nt Tillamook City, Ore ,
administrator of the
with the provisions of the art of Congress ot estate of ANDREW J. K EATON, deceased
on September 6th, 1905. via. :
June 3, 187M, entiled “«An act for the sale of tini- I All persons having claims against said
K BISCONF.R,
I H E. No. CHARLES
15255 for the Nw % of Ne ‘4 of arc her land* in the States of California, Oregon, | estate are hereby required to present the
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex same to me properly verified, as by law re
25. ip 5 south, range lowest.
He name* the following witnesses to prove tended to all the Public Land Staten by act ot quired, at the office of H. T. Pott«, attorney
his continuous residence Upon and cultivation Vigual 4. I89A
at-law, in Tillamook City, Oregon, within
CHA8. H GOYNE;
of »aid land, via :
six months from the date hereof.
Leonard H. Jone«, Silas H. Jones, Harry Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Dated this 17th day of August, 1905.
Oregon, lias this day filed in thia office his
Beckwith, Frank Yach, of Dolph. Oregon
< IIARI.LS KA8OM,
sworn
statement
No.
6583,
for
the
pBrchaae
of
A lgernon 8. D resker Register.
Administrator of the Estate of Andrew
the Ne % of Section No. 25, in Township
J. Keaton, deceased.
No. 2 North, Range 7 West, ami will offer
H. T. Botts. Attorney for Administrator.
T imber L and A ct , J unk 3 1878.—N otice F or proof to show that the land sought is
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more valuable for its timber or stone than for
United States Land Office,
agricultural purposes, and .<» establish his
Portland, Ore.
claim to said land before the County Clerk,
July nth, I905.
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook
Notice is hereby given lhat iii compliance City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26tli day of
with the provisions of the act of Congress of Septemlmr, I905. He names as witnesses
June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for fie sale
HOBBa T. Botts, of Tillamook, Oregon;
Ml have used your Fish
of timber lands in the States of California. Walter J. Smith, Wm. lll’i gworth, Samuel
Brand Slicker* for years
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as Smith, of Wilson, Oregon.
tn the Hawaiian Islands
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
An) ami all persons claiming adversely the
•nd found them the only
August 4, 1892.
article that suited. I ana
sbove-deecribed land* are requested to file their
LU ELLA L. NF.L8ON.
now In this country
claims in thi*office on 01 before said 26th day
Of Bay (’ity, county of Tillamook, State of of September, I9<’5-
(Africa; and think a great
YOUR SHARE OF MONET.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
deal of your coats.”
sworn statement No 6603. for the purphase
( nami on application )
the N % of 8w % of section 9. K H T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
of of
of
Se % of section 8,- in townsnip 1
P
ublication .
UlflHEST
IWIKIDV0RI.1S
FUR. 1901.
North, Range No. 10 West, and will offer
United States Land Office,
pi oof to show that the land
sought is
Portland,
Oregon,
more valuable for its timber or atone than foi
The world-wide remit a-
_
April 21st, loo«.
agricultural purposes.and to establish her claim
tlon of Tower’* Water- ^f\WFDrxv
Notice is hereby given flint in compliance
said land before the County Clerk of I ilia with
proof Oiled Clothing
the
provision*
of
the
set
of
Congtessot
Have you 128.6«? If you have not to
mook Couuty, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
assure« the buyer of
3rd, 1878. entitled ‘ An act foi the sale
yon are’short your per capita share | Wednesday, the 27th day of k’eptember. I905. She June
the poeltive worth of
of timber lands in the State* of C*lif»*nia.
as witnesses :
all garment« bearing
0* the money circulation of the Unit names
Oregon,
Nevada,
and
Washington
Teriito-
*thie Sign of the I i*h.
gW*
Gi o II Williams. Robert Watt, Louis Reifert ry.” as extended to all Public Land Stales by
ed States, and some one has what I burg, of Bay City, Oregon ; Geo. W. Kiger, ol act of August 4, IR q 2,
Oregon.
A. J. TOWER CO., Boston U. S. A.
would be coming to you if the I Tillaimok.
FRED
ARTHUR,
Any and all person* claiming adversely th«
Tillamook City, county «4 Tillamook. State
TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED,
money that is in circulation were above-descrilied lands are requesti d to tile their Of
Oregon, has this day filed In this office his
J claims in this office on or before said 2;lh day of of
35)
Toronto, Canada.
Thia
atatement
is
sworn * «lenient No. 65M, for the purchase
equally divided.
i September, »905.
of the W % of F. % of Sec. No 2«, m lowiisldp
made without reservation, on the au
A lgernons D rksher , Register.
No. 28, Range No. 7 W. and will offer proof to
thority of the latest report of the
show flint the Imid sought Is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural par
treasury department. Bays the New T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. i878.—N oth e foe C»
“es, ami to establish Ills claim to »aid in ml
P
ublication .
•fore the County C.erk of Tillamook Couuty.
York Herald.
United States ¡Mtnd 0ffi<*e,
at
llllamook < ity, Oregon, on Monday, the 25th 1
Another thing; you are entitled to
Portland. Oregon,
lay of September, 1905 He namea ns witnesw*:
July 5th 1005
seven cents more than you were one
W. C. Trombley, of Tllllam'nik, Oiegon j
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
year ago. according to this same re 1 with the provisions of the act of Congress ol Geoige William* Win. Rcifenburg. Winlfidd
Cone, of Bay City. Oiegmi.
3, I878. entitled An act for the sale ol s Any
port. even though there has been June
and all persons claiming adversely the
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4 1904
timber lands in the States of California. Ore
allowed for an increase of 113.000 gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” a* a hove-dr scri tied lands ate requestad to file their
claims in this office on or before said a5lli day of
in the population. for in that same e»t«*mle<l t<» all the Public Land Slates by net September. l9»5«
Arrive.
PORTLAND
Leave
1892.
A lgernon 8. D mkhs SR, Register.
time there has been an increase of of Ai gust 4. ARCHIE
<’ GREFNMAN,
11:10
a.m
1 H:<><> a.m. 1 Portland Union |
more than 65.000.000 in the money in Of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
9 40 p in
Oregon, has this day filed in this office hl* T imber L and . A ct . J unk 3. 1*78 — N oticb F ob 7:oo p 111. t depot for Astoria, i
circulation. So you see you are bet 1 sworn statement No. 6618, for the pun base of
PUBI.ICATK.N
United States Land Office,
ter off than you were a year ago—if N E % of se<- No. 12, in tp. I South. Range
Arrive
ASTORIA
Portland, Ore.,
Leave
I No 7 West, and will offer proof to show
you get your dues.
July l3th. I90*- 1
1 that the land »ought i* more «valuable foi
Notice is hereby given that in com liuiice
In fact, you are getting better off its timlN»r or stone than for agriciiltiifal our
ifor Portland and t 11:3O a.m
pose*, and to establish his claim to said land with the provisions of the act ofcongr»>« of 1 7 45 n m
way points.
| 10:30 p m
all of the time. What has happened before the Regi*ter and Receiver of till* office June 3. 1M7A, entitled “An art for the side of
1 <» p.m. 1
since 187»? The population has In at Portland, Oregon, o*i Friday, the 6th timber lauds in th«- states of Cahfoi ill*. Oregon
Ne\
ado
and
Waahliigton
TrrriUiry
“
as
extended
of <>«-tol»er, »905. He names a* witnesses
SEASIDE DIVISION.
creased 5« per cent., and the money i I day
John W Boals, t harlns F. Ehman. George W to a 1 the Public Land Stairs by net of August 4
in circulation has Increneed 17« per Greenman, of Portland, 0 rgon; Daniel (.
Hl'KrlU V HOI.1ISWOK1 H.
of Sunnyside, Oregon.
ASTORIA
Arrive
Leave
cent., and more than one-half <.f that I Bowers,
Any and all persons claiming adversely th* Of Portend, county of Multnomah, State
increase in circulation has been in above de«crilmd and* are ieque*t«*d Io file theh of Oregon has this day filed in this office her
rUiin* in this office on or before »aid 6th da» sworn statement No. C626. lor the nunhiuw 11:35 a.m . < for Heaslfle Direct > 5 20 p.n
gold or in gold certificate«.
of the Lol 8, tn *ca. 84 tp 4 N, raiTge S W lota I
of October, i*>5.
AM.EaNON 8. D memkr , Register.
wild 2, and Se K Ne %, of *eection No
Arrlv«
3, in Tewnshlp No 3 N»-rOi. Range No Leave
ASTORIA
SmeM ibe Ws.to«.,«.
S West «nd will offer proof to show tliat the
I
A correspondent writing to the T imbeb L and , A ct J une 3, IB7K.—XoricE fos lan-i sought is more vHluable for if» timber r
P ublication .
or «tune than for agricultural piirp<»*'a and Io > 1 h 1 5 a in. i for Warrenton, ( •10,4.5 a t
Chicago Tribune says: “A numlier
United States Mud office
Ifiimmond Ft /
fstnloish her claim Io »awl bind before the • i
Portland Oirgon
7:40 a.r
5 50 p.m. » Strvens, ? easide.J
of years ago the bones of a mastodon
Ifegistei Slid Rt Oh er of his office al Pot tin nd ,
Inly 1th, iyr>5
if
rgon,
on
Thiir»d»i'
,
the
1
/th
day
of
<><■
ol»er
were found in a swampy farm near
Notice Is hereby given that iu r«.inpliaiM»
She nam< a a* wiliicMH *
Arrivi
SEASIDE
Three Oaks. Mich.
The university with the provisions of the act of < ofigre»* of
W. n . Hrya it. of Portland Oregon; Timothy , Leave
3 1*7*. entitled An act for the sale ot Corcoran, of Jr well Oregon W A
heeler.
was notified, and some men came to Juue
tiro’»er lands 111 the States of California, oh
of Portland, Ojegon . Cora E Wheeler, of * 4 30 p m. 2 for Astoria Direct >12:30 p.
5 disinter the 'remains.' I was stand gun, Nevada and Ha hlngtoii lemtory a* Portland. Oregon
exteru1e«| to all the Pub ic Land Mate* by act of
Any anil all nerson* c aiming adversely th
ing nest to the old farmer who August 4. >892,
at»o\r <|r«< rtb» d land* are requrnled to file their ’ Leave
Arrivi
SEASIDE
PERCY J WILE).
owned the land, when it suddenly oc
< i»ini- 111 this -iflir c on or I m -fore said 12th da) >
Tillamook, county ot Tillamook. 8t»U ol of October
curred to him that he could throw (if
Oregon has thia day filed tn this office ln>
0«.
A miebbo N 8 D bf . bsfb , Register.
6.15 it.ni. i for Warrenton Ft
light <n the subject , and he re saorn statement. No 6r»o9. for the purchase
I 8trvrn* Hum- (
the M
of Nw ‘4 MM Nr '4 •! **
7 20 p
|9 30 n hi .
inon<l. Astoria. >
marked: 'Waal, naouw, I thought Ï ol
NOTILK
<>r
FIN
MF.TTLF.MF.NT.
U and Nw W of
*4
8r<-ti«m No
smelt somethin’ last winmer when 1 U. in Township No 5 sovth Range 10 W,
Notice in hereby given that the undersign '
and Wil! offer proof to »how that the land
A.lilitl. >nal train leaves Ast» irin dully
was daoun here plowin .
sought is more raluable for Its timl>er 01 ed. Hdmini*trat»M of the Estate of Georg« :e
•tone than f<»r agricultural pur|Hwe»^ and to Hunt. I>ecea*r<“, h.i" filed in the County Court tll 30 a in. fi»r nil points on Pt. fitey*
brnneh.
arriving Ft. Stevens 12:30 p m ,
of
I
illnmook
County,
Mate
of
Oregon,
her
establish his els I tn to *«id land before th*
4 Mfa*l*ter’s B**r Life.
I’ounty clerk of Tillamook County. Orf., at final account a* administratrix of «aid
An Ohio mlni.ter traveled 300 miles Tillamook City, Ore , on Tuesday, th»* 3»d day E«tate and that Monday, the 11th day of turning, lefivea Ft Stevens Mt 2 OO p m.,
fieptemlier 1**5, at the hour of IO o’clock A. riving Astoria 2:45 p m.
1^)5. He names as wiliiesse«
to get home to vote at the local op- *ftxtol>rr,
• Bunday only,
Walter H*ke?
waiter <
lt<il*-y. James M . at the office of the County < ierk of an id
tion election recently. He went 146 ' fxnord Louis B Zelmer. of Tillamook. Ore.
County, ha* !>een fixed by said court a* the
Through tickets «nd close connection
Any «nd all persons «laimiBg «Mjvetaely the time ami place, for hearing of objection* to
mile.-by rail. IT mile* by carriage.
N. I’ Fy at Port bind and (koble and <>
above describe'« land* are requested to file their ■aid account and the settlement thereof.
130 miles on a bicycle a ml 7 miles , claims In this office on or before said 3rd day
Augusta Hunt.
Ac N. Co , via Portland.
Administratrix of the Estate of
l9i»S
~
afoot. He led the prayer meeting of (jetolwr. AtxiFKWnw«
j c. M.yo, g . r. f
George Hunt deceased.
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