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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 1. I T imber L and , A ct J i mr 3. 1878 Ft lil.KATloN. ft United bluu-.t Laud Uffi< fl faithfully perform all the duties of the as it took him into training and all he When .;i the Mu 7^ blatfln« down «» “ Editorial Snap Shots. Portland, I CAUTIONS COLLEGE MEN. f is or has been has been accomplished by office and carry on the same in an econo Ik ci inlvi i6(|, J And General Humidity put. In hl» biggest the training there received. It looks to Notice I n hereby given lliat i», (1 * mical manner. ’ * When Mr. Lamb assumed Why not send M. W. Harrison to the Cb«r«»» M Te,,B T1,er with the provisions ol the net of ( us as if the saloon should receive its just weicem’e to my eyrie with a moist and June .toi- *8,8. i iiliUcd “Ail net fot Jjjfl state legislature as joint representative ? measure of condemnation, for the train the responsibilities of that office after the M im ( «<»• Find Fualt with Way» i of tiinix-r funds in the Siali» of • aliiJJ # * * of SoJf-Trained Men. ing of other boys and girls is going on people had elected him. he had the same pladcMl>uld''l’i'’i1|u«‘>Ph'’r who runs a little Oregon. N cvm I h . and Washington t fl i-y.” as extended to all Public Land stült» It’s bad business, this contest business, all the time.— Beayer Cor. of the Herald. thing in mind, and he has “made good A 1**2. § Chnrl.s V Srhwsb. president of the WhoX"‘'lmag:n.tlon help, a deal In keep- act of August 4. james no matter who gets into it, for there is Who, then, committed the most sin ir. his intention», tor Tillamook county hat c. COX 1 I'nlted States Steel corporation, de of Republic, coun y Of Ferry, state Of J the bad reputation that sticks to it. Cut this horrible murder case, Hembree or never had a better or more conscientious And »bu t ' cemfort other men make, this liiglon, has this day filed III thl> ottfol livered the address to the graduating it out, gentlemen. the saloon advocates? Why condemn county clerk. his simple rule: A-trtimr sworn b uteinviil No. 6O75. for the i,u 1(J class at Pennsylvania State college. To talk M # * of |.i|ilng. biting day., and drifting of the Ne ‘4 of Section No 11. in juwfl * * * Hembree to the gallows and not the NO. 6, Kiiiigu Ni io W. and U ill offei nl(3 Among other things, he «aid thnt iu Our democratic friends will be deprived winter storm There are too many youngsters in this saloon advocates ? No wonder Tilla allow that i e la ml MOtlgglifc I n nion- J, J order to became snccessfnl a college Wheno'et the weather pipes It up ard sets for i.s timber or sKn’t than for agrieulinijj city who are acquiring quite rapidly the mook put the saloons out of business.but of a bit of good tempered amusement this too thunderin’ warm po-es, and lu establish his claim to fl man most not find fault with the the County C erk ot Tilianmofa c0|j cigarette habit and something ought to life cannot be restored to the poor, de' election, for they will not beable to nom ways of self trained men He must They're better fir than Hz» or smash or before nt liliHinouk < »ty. Oregon, on Thtir^Sl Juleps, sure's you're born. be done to prevent it. Who is it that is fenceless women who were murdered inate the Headlight man for coroner this not think himself above the common The honest little narrative, of 1'rigid 8th day ol March, 1906 He names «a 1 Hesse» f g selling them tobacco and paper ? Weather John. and then cremated. It is a most horri election. Someone suggested that we at class. Walter C. Bailey, John H. Oliver, jJ * * * "One reason why practical men arc For though the .¡»»Ung summer time may Oliver, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Kate ¡<1 ble picture to present, but the saloon tend the socialist and prohi conventions boil ai d steam and hiss. Republic. Washington. Who is it that is inducing a lot of boys, question will come up to be voted upon and allow those parties to have a little at the head of organisations is be- Who’d ever, ever think of it while listening Any ami all persons olaimhig adversely I ranee the college man depends too unbeknown to their parents, into their above-described lauds are requeslatl to aiv ti fun at the editor ’ s expense. All right ; to till.? again next June. Here we have a tragedy claims iu this office on or before said Nth 4 much on his diploma.” he said. “The homes, and then making them the sub we ’ ll groom ourself, like a full-fledged never see'd a winter have a darnder, March. 19°6- right here at home which this correspon •I rst thing . you ran do is to start in wm__ ALGbwvuN S. D resser . jects for hypnotism ? It is a mighty bad sharper aidge ...u.. dent directly traces to the saloons. All politician, look all-important, give the life with influence Be energetic. Than In the year of slxty-one. the year that T immer L and . A ct J une 3. 1878.—ri. J thing for hypnotists to practice on boys, glad hand, and taking theyoter into our ! we need say further is that those who I drove stage. , Make mistakes if you must, hut keep P ublication . , especially on those of weak intellect, and United fttates Land Office, | voted for local option have nothing to confidence where no one can see us, pull working. People must respect yon I never hud so hard a Job attendln to my Portland, o ego»', I if there is no law to punish that class of a bottle on him with the invitation to for It. regret. November 20th |J For everything ’twas frizsable that year men there ought to be. Notice is hereby given that in oimi J * * * have a good drink. But it wouldn’t do for "The business of the country must you i>et was friz. ..... with the provisions of the hoi of ConM ¿1 * * * It is an unnecessary expense in a coun the editor to do that at the prohi con be continued under organisation. At last I dore a caper that I hadn t dor.e June3Hi, i8;h, entitl'd “An act for for years, Merle D. Nelson, of Cloverdale, was in ty like Tillamook to have three clerk*) in vention, but some of the socialists, per-| Trusts cannot be stopped One thing timber lands in he S ales 1 f California (i^J I got a little careless and I friz up both Nevada ami Washington Territory,’ a.l the city this week, but strange to say each precinct, where two are all that is haps, wouldn’t mind being held up in that stands in the way of their suc ended Io all the Public Lund Su*t«» by J my ears. cess is the tack of men to manage The roads was awful drifted and I trod ten August 4, 189', the Courier man has never given us a necessary. This is a matter which should that manner. GEORGE B. LAMB miles of snow them. Here is a chance for trained fraternal call. We hope he does not con be left to the discretion of the county * * * I And all the time that thund’rin wind did Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, Statrl voting men. No man will entrust his Oregon, has this day tiled iy .this J Henry Crenshaw has filed his petition sider the Headlight man a dangerous court and the law should be amended to nothin’, suh, but blow. sworn statement No. 6712 for the J fortune to your hands, however, un Them ears of mine was froze so hard, his chase of the E ‘2 <»i 8w and \V S fsei| person to approach, for we can assure that end. In the large precincts in a city as a candidate lor sheriff on the republi stuck cut so bloomin' straight til you have demonstrated your abil see. No. 74. in tp. No. I S, Raime 8 ft 1 him we won’t go off like a stick of dyna like Portland, three clerks maj’ be neces can primary nominating ballot, and he ity Ability is sought everywhere. I thought the wind would snap ’em ofT, it will offer proof to show that thv |J sought is more valuable for its timberorij blew at such a rate. mite and injure him in any way. sary, but in small precincts like any of says he will “Faithfully and impartially Capitalists bemoan the lack of it.” And when at last I hauled up home, the than Io agricultural purpoaea, and toeatabl * * * enforce ail the la ws of the state of Ore his claim to said land before the Regiucr J Mr and Mr« Schwab presented the those in this county it looks to us that it missus bust in tears Receiver of this office at Portlanu, ortJ It is plain to see that the dairymen of And hollered: ‘John, oh massy me, you’re on a clear case of paying an extra clerk to gon so far as it is made the duty of the 1 college with $60,000. Tuesday, th- 1.3th day of February, J going to lose your ears.’ TillamooK county allow’ the other fellow He names as witnesses : rubber neck at the other clerks. We be sheriff so to do.’’ Here is a public declar But I — why, land o ’ goodness, I was cooler ’ n Wayne " , Wiley, ( huiles A. Johnxou PLIGHTED TO JULIA DENT. to look too much after the financial end Tillamook, Or.; Fred Skomp, of Trask,‘J I be now.” lieve most of our readers will sav with ation that Mr. Crenshaw mu&t adhere of their business, so much so that it is | us, “Cut the rubber neck out.” Another to if elected. What the people want is a Man U ho Was Once Engaged to Mr*. And he passed his read bandanna up across Chas. I. Clough, of Tillamook, Ur. Any and all persons claiming advcselJ his steaming brow — hard for the dairymen to know where | thing, it has been the custom of sheriffs strict enforce of the law, nothing more U. S. Grant Ill. I “I jest got out my hatchet, and chopped above described lands are requested to file iM claims in this office on or before sutd i3thd Alfred Sanford, a unique character they are at at time. Oh. yes, the dairy two cakes of Ice of February, 1906. 1 to appoint a deputy sheriff for each pre. and nothing less,and the person who as , A lgernon D resser , Regigd men are such nice fellows as long as the cinct. This is unnecessary in Tillamook pires to be sheriff should possess the who wa« supervising inspector of And held ’em on my friz-up ears—’twas Granny Jones’ advice. steamboats for the port of St. Louis other fellow can pump them out of their J unk 3. 1878.—N oticb J county, perhaps, with the exception of backbone and grit to perform his sworn during President Grant’s first admin I didn’t dare go In the house, but set there T immer L and , A ct PUBLICATION. In the shed profits by handling their products for United States Land Office, 1 one ward, where thev give away cream duty. A weak sissy for sheriff, one who istration, and who was engaged to wed A-holdin’ them two junks of ice to either them. Portland, Oregon, ery stock to make a person a legal voter. won’t enforce the law because this or that Julia Dent, now’ Gen. Grant's widow, is side my head. January 8th*i«*! * * * Notice is hereby given that in coitipliJ faction elected him won't satisfy the a patient at the city hospital, says a The chunks weighed fifty pounds apiece— "We could hardly live here if it wasn't The same remark applies to this as to with the provisions of the act of Coiigreni that doctorin’ didn’t cost, people in this county, There is a good St. Louis exchange. lie is suffering And so I got ’em big enough to take out June 3, I878, entitled “An net for the sale the need of a third clerk in the large city for the Headlight,” remarked a subscri timber lauds in the States of California w deal of ingenuity about Crenshaw, and from pneumonia, and Superintendent all the frost. Nevada and Washington Teiritory,"! ber when he renewed his suitscription on precincts, where the rush of voters is so Sutter considers his recovery doubt My wife at last came out to see what made gon, let him apply that to running down the extended to all the iAiblic Land StatesbvJ Monday. We are some good in the com great that it requires a peace officer to me keep so still ful. When the war broke out for two of Avgust 4. 1892. yiolators of the law it would be rough And there T was, sah, sound asleep and keep the crowd in order. Those condi ELIZABETH F. MARCUS, munity, then, even if we are the worst years Sanfoid piloted the famous con snorin' fit to kill. Of Salem, county of Mario««. State ofOret* cussed individual and the storm center tions docs not exist in this county, and on that class, with the addition of hun federate steamer Fred Kennett. Then She got me in and gave me tea and helped has this day filed in thia office her mm statement No. 6747, for the purchase old me Inter bed for the shafts of the law breakers, pea it is a useless expense to pay a lot of dreds of dollars to the county treasury. he went over to the union side and Kw of Ne Vl% Se >4, He % of sH With that ere ice a-frozen tight and solid of section No. 8, ill township No. 1 nut politicians, conspirators, gamblers deputy sheriffs simply to rubberneck. It It is, however, for the voters, not us, to served the remaining two years. to my head. range No 10 W, and will offer proofto rm decide who they want for sheriff, with a During Grant ’ s first administration is a relic of the old political “ graft ’ ’ sys- 'Twas sort of curl's, I confess, but still I that the land sought is more valuable! and “grafters." The editor is having a Sanford was pilot on one of the leading slept complete, its timber or stone than for agricultural J lot of fun and is enjoying the situation tern of getting as many politicians as wide open field for anybody to get into A crystal palace on my head and Soap poses, and to establish her claim to hi id steamboat lines. He was making $250 possible to suck at the public teat and to the race. immensely. before the Register and Receiver ofthisoS stones on my feet, a month. One Saturday night he went It wasn’t what you really call a calm and , at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, the 24thda * * * M * * boost the sheriff or party who appointed of March, 1906. She names as witnesses; ] There is no let up to the demand for to the office of the company and ten restful night. There is a spirit lawlessness and mis. them. Any violation of the law on the George Shand, ofSalem, Oregon ; Win. nJ dered his resignation. When reason But when the ice peeled ofT next day them ! Portland, Oregon ; George Watt, of Bar (id chicvioiisness amongst some tew of our part of the voters should be reported by M. W. Harrison for county judge. But ears came out all right.’’ was asked he would not give it. lie Oregon ; Robert Watt, of Bay City, Oregon citizens that should be checked. This the judges to the district attorney. But he has positively declined on account of packed his vali.se and went to Wash Any and all persons claiming adverselytl They’re better far than fizz or smash or 1 above described lands are requested to file did will go on until someth'pg serious will no one anticipates any disturbance in business, as he is desirous of keeping his ington, D. C. He went direct to the juleps, sure’s you’re born, claims in this office on or before said 24th dj happen. It looks at times, because the any of the voting precincts in this coun banking business out of local politics. white house and sent his card to Mrs. These honest little narratives from Frigid of March, i9o6. _________ A lgernon 8. D r kb » er , r egister, Weather John. rule or ruin faction cannot run the city ty calling for the appointment of a lot of No one cared to announce themselves for Grant. He had not seen her since the —Lewiston (Me.) Journal T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otice n county judge as long as there was a 1 day their engagement was broken any longer to feather their own nests, deputy sheriffs to rubberneck, We’ve got P ublication . United States Land Office. thev take a delight in seeing the laws rid of the $100 a month road boss rub chance of getting iMr. Harrison, for we many years before. Portland, Oiegon, | Mrs. Grant received him and gave violated. Not long since several boys ber neck by calling public attention to are sure most every person who has the .December 15th, » m I CALIFORNIA’S NEW PRUNES. him a warm welcome. After a long Notice is hereby given that in compO interest of the county at heart will be came very ne.tr lieing shot when throw- the matter. There’s a lot more rubber with the provisions ot the act of CongrtM sorry to hear that hecannot see his way talk over okl times Sanford told Mrs. Borne of Their Characteristic* ns De June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the salej .ing rock at houses. necks who ought to get it in the neck, Grant that he had tired of running on timber lands in the States of California,Od clear to accept. Mont Goodspeed. scribed by the Late Senator OH* | gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,"! such as the third clerk and the army of the river and he wanted to be appoint 1 extended to all the Public l»and States by act J Homer Mason and W. J. West have all Some few persons tire greatly concern, McMillan. ed inspector of steamboats for the port deputy sheriffs. | August 4, 1892, ed nltout the Headlight just now for fear been mentioned, abut as they have all of St. Louis. Mrs. Grant promised to WILLIAM e cattkrlin , Of Netarts, county of Tillamook, State 1 The recent seismic disturbances in been more or less mixed up in intercede for him, and in a few days it will get into a personal fight in the Oregon, has this day’ filed in this office il THREE PETITIONS FILED California gave the late Senator Mc approaching election. As two vears ago [ sworn statement, No. 6783. /or the purchJ politics, it seems to be the sentiment the announcement was made that Al Millan an opportunity to tell a story oi the Sw U of Ne Nw of Se Se u it was those who attacked the repuhli. G B. Lamb, for County Clerk ; H. of the republicans throughout the coun* fred Sanford had been appointed to the Nw % and Ne W of Sw 14, of Section M about the boasting proclivities of the position by President Grant. For many 33, in Township No. 2 aouth, Ranfte 101 can candidates, circulating ull manner of tv to induce a new’ man to accept the people of that state when referring t< and will offer proof to show that the lad Crenshaw, for Sheriff ; Carl falsehoods about them, who started the honor. There appears to be a general .vears Sanford held positions of prom their fruit production, says a western sought is more valuable for its timber 1 inence on the Mississippi river, but mis stone than for agricultural purposes ««di Haberlach, for Treasurer. tight, it would be better to look to the opinion also that the countv judge should fortune overtook him recently. His exchange. The senator was fond of a establish his claim to said land before tlj other side of the house and muzzle the reside in the center of the countv, and in wife died and his children, grown up. good story or joke and told one with a County C erk, at Tillamook City, Oregon,« Ft iday, the 6th day of April, I906. He named It is certainly too bad thut the demo tli.it wav would hold the balance of political liars if there is to be a clean, left him. and now he lies an object of great deal of humor and skill. Whti, witnesses : crats can’t participate in the republican power and be able to prevent either end J ohn A. Brant, Albert Mason, of TillamJ a party of friends »ere discussing the quiet and friendlv cunipiiign. charity in a public institution. A. M Austin, of Netarts, Ore. ; Ehnetl primaries any more. How it does hurt of the countv getting a greater share of J earthquake shocks in | te golden gatr Or.; * * * Hoag, ot Tillamook, Ore. the road money at the expense of the Tite saloon keepers of Clnckamas the little peanut politicians. Any and all persons claiming adverselyti state, the senator said: "They are POETRY AND SCIENCE. other end of the county. Homer Mason above described lands are requested to file thal * * * County have taken n peculiar and vet a has some staunch friends who would like A Slunk Verse Denerlptlon ot the so enterprising out there. I've not the claims in thia office on or before said 6th (I l of April, 1906. No one will be able to complain thnt slightest doubt, for instance, but that novel way of defeating the prohibition to see him run on account of the manner Snbtle Maquette l-'luld. A loernon S. D resser , ReMM they’ll take a very practical advantage law to be submitted to the people at the they did not have u fair show at receiv. in which some few persons have tried to Philosophers and physicists are com these seismic disturbances. T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1R78.—NoTicin| June election by the Wholesale and Re ing a nomination. It is, as we have said besmirch his character, it seems to be monly supposed to be too deeply en of P ublication the opinion of others that if the republi They 11 probably put an earthquake United «States Land Office, tail Liquor Dealers’ Association. It is before, often and free for all who wish to cans in Fairview precinct would, for grossed iu dry facts and figures to have Portland, Ore. prune on .the market, as prunes are 1 January loih, ly* reported that they will make a vigorous participate. once, get down to business and pull toge time for the poetical interpretation of what they happen to be booming just » « Notice ____ # b -. w .. that ... ... r ___ is hereby given in __ compluntt science, but the definition of electricity ther they could land the nomination by fight in Clacknntas countv against the with the provisions of the act of Congress'! "I’m in for electing the whole republi putting up a good man, one who cannot given to an inquiring young woman by now. It will appear. I suppose, as soon June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the Nt proposed amendment, and itaveengaged can ticket.'’ said one of the braves. He's be handled or made a tool of. Gus Kunze the late Galileo Ferraris is direct con as ever they can print the labels. They of timber lands iu the States of Californi the Rev II. M. Street, of Eastern Oregon, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory."! evidently found out the sentiment of the was asked to run, but declined Albert tradiction of this. To her question he will describe it. at any rate you may extended to all the Public Land States by act d be sure, in the most modern style August 4, 1892. a minister of the Christian Church, to republicans in the county, who are tired Marolf is spoken of. so is also Morrison answered: Mills, M. C. Trowbridge, C. Randal and VVAYNE W. WILKY, deliver lectures against it in that countv. “Since Maxwell has demonstrated lhey 11 say that the skin has been zxr of those who caused the factional tights, others. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State d The amendments to the local option law that the vibrations of light might con made tender by the sudden jar, that Oregon, has this day filed in thh office > st * * sworn statement No. 6744, for the parchM sist of periodical changes of electro the juices bate been wonderfully of must lie pretty rank when the saloon Everybody cordially invited to run for the 8w *4 of Section i2, in tp. 2 north, rand blended by the vigorous shake and that magnetic forces, and as Hertz has given 7 west, and will offer proof to show that tbi J y. P. J. SHARP, keepers have to tuke such a course. office—more the merrier, for we do love Maxwell's theory an experimental basis the stones have been loosened by the land sought is more valuable for itstimbd * * * or stone than for agricultural purposes, and K to get into a real hot political fight. And with his proof of the similarity existing sudden shock. When those prunes are establish his claim to said land before td We wonder whether there will beany when they ere all groomed and trotted Slewed they ought to rumble like the County Clerk of Tillamook County, st Ttlb RESIDENT DENTIST, between electro-magnetic waves and more pettifogging with regard to the late niook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 6th day 1 out for the race the Headlight will touch light waves, the belief becomes more ominous sound of an approaching April, I906. He names as witnesses : Sheriff Alderman's shortage ? It is now them all up, and, ot course, if we find Office across the street from the and more firmly established that this earthquake, and when you put one F. L. Sappington, Carl Haberlach, L 1 over two vears since the shortage was P. W. Todd, of Tillamook, Oregon.J Court House. light-conveying ether and the medium into your mouth you ought to experi Ziemer, any sore o. disgruntled spots on any j Any and all persons claiming adversely® discovered, and thus far the county has ence a quick, little eleetric thrill. As Dr. Wise ’ s office. in which the electric and magnetic above-described lands are requested to file thn ot them, why, we’ll make them prance. , in this office on or before said 6th dayd accomplished nothing. The proceedings forces net are identical. Therefore I for their effect upon the barometer, claims * » * April, 1906. having Iteett instituted by the present may well reply to the question. O studi 1 thnt is brought near any of them, J_______ A i - gernqn S. D resser , Register.* If you are an aspirant for public of-; noticb of final mkttlembnt . countv court it ought to get in and set fice do you favor a "bottle up” county ' Notice is hereby given that the undersign ous and charming maiden: 'What is it will certainly fall to the notch op T imber L and A ct , J unb 3 I878—N oticii ^ administrator of the Estate of William electricity ?' that it is not only the fear posite which are ins. ribed those dread P ublication . tie up the affair. It has dragged along with toll gates or tree public highways ? ed. Pitspatrick. Deceased, has filed his final ac United state» Land Office, ful words, ‘Sudden disaster.’ “ altogether too long, mid should it fail to This is no time to straddle the fence on count of such admistrator in the Countv ful agent which at times lights up the Portland, Oregon, Jan. 9, IM heavens suddenly and startles the soul Court of lillainook Countv, Oregon, anil Notice is hereby given that in compliaai lie wound up at the next terin of thecir thi» question. Aspirants lor public favor, that .Monday, March 5th. 1900. at the hodr with the provisions of the act of Congr«i/ of IO o'clock A.M.. at the office of the Countv with its loud clapping of thunder, but I SUPPOSED RELIC OF ALLOUEZ. June 3, 1878, entiled “ An act for the sale of t» cuit court, then there will lie grounds to especially the county judge and commis Clerk in Tillamook City, Oregon, has liven set also the life-giving and life-awakening | her lands in the State» of California, Orel* pOUBd Nevada, and Washington Territory.’’ as fl- Iwlteve thnt pettifogging was adopted sioner, must let the voters know where as the time and place for hearing of ob cause which, as light and heat, brings | Bra... S...DI., Md jections thereof and the settling of said ac tended to all the Public Land States by act« .. Cree. H.y st.,, of H1 ,_ for no other reason than to prolong the they stand and make good their promis count by an order of said Court. forth the magic color and the breath of August 4,18G2, Dated this 25 th day of January, 1906. Vai««. settlement until alter the present court is es. life, which transmits to thy heart the Ar 0 , OFORGR m . knight . D avid F itzpatrick . Of Balm, county of Tillamook, State of OrW” * * * out. That seems to be the report that Administrator of the Estate of William pulsations of t<he universe and awakens has this day filed in this office his er."f t ’ " 7 ° f ‘ hU year tw ° ’ >»»*- Pitspa trick, deceased. in thy soul the charm of glance and If Jonathan Bourne, jr., wins out in statement No. 6756, for the purchase of is being circulated. Time will tell whe ’J"'' UP°n the •*»* of an old In- '.o' Nw ¿t. SwV, nl Nt !<, Nw •. of smiles." N OTIC It OF FINAL SKTTLKMKNT. the senatorial fight it will lie on account ther this is the case. and Nek or Sw ot Sectton No. 17. in ¿1 » —theast shore No. 1 Went. Kange 9 West, and will <* that he is a rustler and not afraid tn « * M N oticb is H krkhv G itbx ,—That the nn- PRESIDENT RUNS HIS OWN CAR. of Green Bay. Wis.. ji proot to show that the land sought -» just above Point dersigncd Guardian of the person and estate As we predicted nt the time, the l.nug blow in his money for campaign pur ot Fredrick M. Davidson and Nlontie V more valuable for its timber or stone than'* Sable, a combined nun dial and com- purposes, and io establish W litt Harvey homestead contest was ill. poses. He must lie going on the theory Davidson has filed in the Countv Court of Hellevra the Motorman Who I. fz. pass of bronze, evidently of great agricultural » Ha^ lMnd before the County CH Tillamook County. State ot Oregon his provided with Worm Clothlnp. age. of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tiila»<* timed mid would end up in a bad muss. that the early bird catches the worm, as final account as such guardian of said per Albert Johnson, president of the Nas City Oregon, on Friday, the 6tli day * ami their estate, and that Saturday, Mr. Reuben G. Thwaites. in his Front what we can learn it is heading he is sending out plenty ol literature tell sons l9<)6' He names as witnesses the 3rd day of February. 1»OB, at the hour sau Electric railroad, of Brooklyn, is re- William E. Knight, of Balm, Oregon; B*^ nt volume on Father Marquet^, thnt wav. with the prospect of several ing the dear voters what they must do <>l ten o'clock in the fore noon of »aid day has not above operating- bis own private cent T Crane, of Hobaonville, Or. ; William Hart* been fixed by »aid court as the time for hear that tmrties finding themselves in a bad fix and what thev must not do. so that dear ing any objections to »aid report, and the car with the regular motorman as an i thinks have belonged to Father“ï'autîe ."Jan Everett R Bales, of Foley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tk settlement thereof. before it is through with. However, it | old Jonathan, jr., can hobnobble with only passenger. He proved it the other J Alloua» or .orne of his as,i,tant, above described lands are requested to file OlORC.E WILLIAMS. claims in this office on oi before said 6tb W is tit tor tat, ami w hen Uncle Sam gets U.S. senators and the “smart set” at Guardian ot the person and estate of day when he stood at the motor box the Green Bay miaaion. Thia was th* of April, 1906. Fredrick M and Motuic V. lever of the car from Ninth street to the i ;:c?nd through, some of those implicated will Washington. _________ A lgernon s . D resser , Hegiat«-. "Haaion. The ¿ \ ' Davidson. bridge. • * w find that this system, so long practiced T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N oticx T imbk . ¡.ano act , Jrn. ». l«nt —Norie, ro. The railroad officials had occasion to Ñ a oUPeun‘e On U“e SuP’ri'’r' where P ublication Carl Haberlach was on the fence—not in Tillamook, nfcertain individualscon PmucÀTion. *. Wen‘ in the au‘umn of United States Land Office, United Stale» Land OBv. go to New V jrk. His private car was spiring to “do up” parties whom thev the political fence, however. He was un- Portland, Ore., Mto succeed Alloue». Portland, Oregon, .lauuarv '¿«th. tot»» • Jan 12th, If*®- Notire ta htrebv g,,en that In cmnpllance run out from the shed at Twent-third he bronze compasa and aim a- « had some personal or political grudge ' decided whether he wanted to hold the with Notice i, hereby given thnt in' complk^ street and started bridgeward. The thè proviatoil» of tne act ot Conaiesa with the provi.ion» of the act of con»«" J against, is exceedingly bad business. It | county’s ’’sack ’ in the capacity of trea ¡""e ,1. 1S7» entitl,-,l All act for thè .ale ol motorman had failed to' provide him June 3 m7H, entitled “An act (or the »J'“ timber lamia iu thè State» of California Oremm will have n good effect, anyway, tor the surer or dispense justice in the justice I Nevaita ami Washington Terrttorv. ' .» „ self with good, warm clothing, and as a tonbi-r land, in the atatc ot California. O"?“, f'c.ad.. and Wa.hlngton Territory' .» • lon.led lo all thè Public Land state, bv a..f ot court settling other people ’ s troubles contest case is going to act as a boom, ! Augii», «III, HO, , m.oi result he shivered and shook on the Land State, by .Ct of A.J^' front platform of the car imtil Ninth ernng. and those implicated in it have He Ims decided to run tor county trea , , t fi AN< f.ARSRf« <>f \rh«em couuty of Till.mook sta'e of Street «a.« rem bed. There, as if -eizc.l nr o .« ,J.’'RVIN CANTER, t M only themselves to thank it they find surer ami has filed his petition with the .Oregon, ^/Garibaldi, county of Tillamook. ha» Oli» ,tt,y flle-l in thi» Iti. of Oregon, has this day filed in this county clerk. Carl is quite popular with «won. atatenH.nt No. 4^ for Ih, imrclmw ol thè with a sudden thought. Mr. Johnson the nisei v>» in a had predicament, sworn statement No. 6758, for the " Se '. ami K Sw i, of »re No 1 in jumped up from bis richly upholstered of the re L of Se W. »er s, R* u of h« '«*• VV h it Mol. ' To get into such a muaa ; the dairy men. doing a large amount of lowru.htp I Nortli. range No. to w,..i , Mv ! How mnnv lag bugs will it bust ? business for them in a most satisfactorv Ulti olter poaif lo show thal thè land »miai," i> 'the nlLw'h'> ,‘0Z’V Car and’<la’l>‘’'l out on * 0 t ’ '« wc- * Ke *4 of Ne'i ? J1; Town-hip No. 1 North. more aaln.bir for Ita tiniiier or alone timo f„r uip platform. 1 We»t. and will offer proof to »how tnM* manner, which will make him a strong agrieidlural purpo»e» ami to r.l.bll.h |,1. • « « 'r 1 ' 1 ’ ’ and K ” * ” a • ” «■•I to lan,i »ought i» more valuable for if« treating the Indiana J . ,* ere mal v 1,1 • ’ »(■ ’ •etile 1 ouuly Clerk ot We hear the Sandluk* murderer con. candidate. l> lantook , onnty. ai Tillamook Oregon <m the motorman, w ‘ h<>JittemjHcd to ex- k I’Í lV,n for .»ricultyral pnrpoae» winter of he Tigi J, ,he ÍLÍ « « w •"eath ,|ny of Aprii. ,<«. demned unsiuiriitglv. When weihinkolj eatabtiah hi. claim to aatd lana before J" postulate. But inside 1!f him left fatherless hv hi. father losing 1 Countv Clerk Geo. B Lamb, who is a* w ItnvSMew : »hore of the bov at ’* th* Coonly Clerk, »t Tillamook City. O rf«».* . . . - na ’ l to iFO. I J.me. Thontpoon, William Norri». of Ne- There, 7'7'. ,n ”** Wff chair. J„M I ; ••» ‘th day ol April, 1916. H. "•*’ hi. life in the Indian war and Ina mother a candidate for the important office he hshm. Orrvou; Charley C. t lark. tff Sensnfo e . »illAff®. t The Indian ' »» witneaae» : vacated by bls employer, le remained 1 »tnimen I" W''"e the Oregon. Lur»en. of Nrhairni Oreg.in i a dear good woman, n kind mother. I>ut I ha» to ably filled tor the past two year», until the A11 y sud Rii persoti» clsiniing àdvenvlv thr 1 Ü G'o I.luyd c. ol < «**• bridge was reached, where Mr I too indulgent, letting Ah go where he them, .„/the i»Tt‘r^„<>tb‘b,J' Robert Watt of Tillamook. Smith, Or«. Johnson desertevi his post at the motor would when only a little tellnw ; and the i filed his petition on Monday, in which òr X ot ““1Nh ■>«> j Any and »If Demon» claiming ad' ir’o'tL. box and «eiH *n hi. way to New York saloon, the primary cmisc ol the murder, ( he makes this declaration, that he •Will • «ve deacribediand.«,, teqnested to »e'E; A lgrrxons D rkbsk ». RegiHer. rlatma tn thia office on or before »»id *** M of April, 1906 . I I I iqQ-f v/AVS PHILOSOPHY. ^r;Xr.of ai,oum- AlGK.Kos S. DktMg. Kci“"1' ;