TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 1, 1906
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Bertie Kerreman» and It istiand, Edith |
1 ing morning gro«l;. as
.
1 every settler and every section of the
Real Estate Transfers.
Perkin»
King and luts'raud Flora
will grow. Evers body heard
county. It means that every part of
I last of all, the wrong,d
■ nd Ella ll<>-ley ■nd husband and
It did not sour.d like ‘‘hot air’’—we j Til' imook county is going to open up Reported by H. T. Botts. Abstracter.
I ‘ !d W,,a'. “n/
fan
Miron Perkins to J- W. Maddux.
mean the cheers for the railroad oil Sat ’ and develop from now on,which was im Frank Astmann to A J. Knightly. Lot
cone in ms place -eha’’
6. block 4, Tobi's add. to Nehalem
151 acres, Section 33. tp. 1 south,
possible in the past because of the lack
urday.
German to a duel uilh ” *J^B1
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City.
range 9 west. . »9u00.
| of transportation facilities. Tillamook
ML
T WAS during the period when, at baron, who was unubl, io-XD
Strange, is it not, that no business : county, which always had a bright and John Rupp to William G. Dwight and F. R. Beals and wife to S’ella J. Bur*
certain German baths, the visitors > own satisfaction how t„
man wants the reputation of being a I prosperous future, is on the point of
Thomas Coates. 320 acres. Secs 1
<ii.‘k Perry. < Quit cl rim. Lots 7 and
were of all uatioualities. Such are the t vated by the graces of
‘'saloon advocate’’ these days ?
breaking away from its narrow and con
and 12, tp. 2 south, range 10 west
8. Stillwell’s 2nd add. to Tillamisik truths where the tedium of the cure is >ound himself in a |amtnt
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tracted stile of doing business to that of
enlivened by the various games of ilary. A challenge fre.u Mr p.J^®
$3000.
City. $75.
chance. At the particular time ot well knot was equivalent to
It ¡9 poor business when a man like up-to-date facilities. It is these new con George W. Coffmrn to A. J. Colin and A. J. Knightly, to
t A. A. Cook. Lot 6,
which I write Homburg was crowded, , sentence, or at least a vert e’w. t^B
Hearst, by the aid of his newspapers, has ditions. which are about to dawn, that
B. C. Lamb. 140 65 acres. Section
block 4 Tolil s add. to Nehalem
and. although the season could scarce Should the Knglishnu.n Insht
placed himsell in the position of a politi people have more confidence in Tilla
31. tp. 1 south, range 10 west.
City. »1C.5O.OO.
ly be said fairly to have begun, it was duel there was no doubt a, )o u
mook. where large and numerous enter
cal boss.
J. W. Maddux and wife to Gottfred rumored and believed (even upon the suit. He thought the iual|er
$1500.
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prises will be inopeiation in a few- years
Weber, to confirm and make defi authority of the newspapers) that carefully and was sud ienly aurf ®f
The Oregon Journal says “Ail engine Towns will spring up here and there, and George W. Coffman to Sarena E. Dean.
nite description of deed to tract in Count B----- , an Italian nobleman, had great concern as to the ,t!ect
20.70
acres
in
section
30.
tp.
1
south,
won’t be an altogether new thing in Till Tillamook City will have com petition a nd
Sics. 32 aud SB, tp. 1 south, range 9 lost the whole of his inheritance, some Lis death would have upon his w d ®|
range 10 west. $210.
amook City ; at least it has had a Head have to hustle to retain the reputation of
where in the neighborhood of a million mother, and, being thsirou,
west. »1 00,
light a long lime.” And not a bad light being the best trading point in the coun M Matson to II. E. Ross. 16.71 acres in
•Lings of sparing h, r. h, pflsu^L*■
George W. Coffman to A. J Cohn and lire. But the count kept his head, and if Lis friends, who happened t0 s. '®
section 4, tp. 2 north, range 9 west.
either.
so regained the greater part of his for
ty. But the- county is large and its re
B.
C.
Limb.
Ranch
consisting
of
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$1002.60.
tune. which had been won from him Dornburg at the ti ne, to seek out ifl
sources are valuable, and we except to
140 acres, or about, on Netarls Bay. oy a French actress to whom he was •-y to pacify the offended husband"®
The poor little Cloverdale newspaper see several good towns near Tillamook
Carrie A. Bailey to Fred C. Baker. Tract.
known as the Lockwood homestead. devoted. He married the actress, and
Mr. Parker received the ».„ h -I ,B
isn’t getting a square deal, Rollie, who and Nehalem Bays, also in the South
Section 27, tp. 1 south, range 10
with all the polished politeness of®
$1650
thus go’ his revenge.
claims to be such a brave ‘’fighter,” is part of the countv. Tillamook county is
west. »250
Amoug the visitors to Homburg, a tuan of the world.
taking all the Courier's local news and now full of openings and opportunities
Otillie Louden and husband to Hu'.li
J. F. Martin and wife to Charles I.
voung
married couple, Mr. and Mrs.
••Gentlemen." said Mr. Parker co'lB
reprinting it.
25,
tp.
2
Johnson. Tract. Stclion
for manufacturers, capitalists and home
Parker- who. qceording to the register, ly. in French. “1 really fail to uZ®
Clough.
Tract. Sections 29 and
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nori
h,
range
7
west.
»10.
seekers, made possible In the advent of a
ware direct from London — attracted ■.and the object of your visit. Sur,i,K
30, tp. 2 south, rang* 10 west. »1250.
"Three cheers for the Pacific Railway
William G. Kelso and wife
railroad into this isolated section of
great attention. «Mr. Barker was a mat: the details of this matter have b.,,1
& Navigation Co.’’ was wliat Mayor
M. Matson to P. B. Vantress. Tiact
Bond.
Lots
5
and
6,
Still-
Page,
of remarkably elegant manners. Hi discussed at sufficient It ngth! .Xotf *■
Oregon, for Tillamook is destined to be
Botts called for on Saturday and which
Section 4, tp. 2 north, range 9 west.
‘
well’s 1st add to Tillamook City. was tall, well built, blond, in short ti more remains to be said."
come a large manufacturing center and
"You are right, sir." irplied the eld». |
was lustily responded to by the men.
»4247 40.
splendid representative of the English
$300.
will make some rapid strides in dairying,
which means that we’ye got a real live
E. I). Severance and wife to J. H. Numerous rights of way to the Pacific gentleman. He had large, dreamy blue ot the two ambassadois. "but we hav I
it being now the leading dairy county.
railroad this time and no “hot air.’’
■yes, and a rennukably fine .set of teeth come trusting to your lenderneM(lfl
Oliver. Tract in McDermott’s add.
Railway & Navigation Co Filed
heart, and we are sure you willful
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to Tillamook City. $500.
Numerous oil leases to the Portland Coal most of which he displayed when his
Call For Bids.
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■ ips parted in e smile. From which title to turn u deaf ear tu our plea
We almost got cold feet on Saturday
& Development Co. Filed.
B. F. Durfee and wife to The Tillamook
it will be gathered that his mouth was have come to appeal to you. nolon be-1
on the suffrage question, for there was
Lumbering Co. 167.18 acres in Six mortgages securing $13,100.00 filed. not small.
The undersigned, Trustee of the Estate
half of the baron, but fcr the sake of hit I
not a woman in the whole crowd who of the McIntosh Cheeese Company, act
section 31. tp. 1 south, range 8 west. Two mortgages securing $6,100 00 satis
Mrs. Parker, on the occasion of hci mother, to whom he is all in all, aD(| I
took off her hat and waived it in the air ing under an order of sale made by the
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fied.
first appearance on the promenade, had who will certainly die of grief if
»1500.
1 ning happens to her ideal. Weaskyij |
with a cheer, the same as the opposite referee in Bankruptcy in said matter,
attracted the attention, the surprise
will receive sealed bids for the following George W. Phelps Co. to Mildred A.
Had a Close Call.
«ex did when three cheers were giyeu for described property, belonging to said
nnd, it must be confessed, the envy io agree to other terms. Would youpoi.
Phelps. Lot 5, block 7, town of
"A dangercus surgical operation, in of the rest of the ladies. They main
son and curtail the life of a weak won.
the railroad.
estate up to 1 o’clock p m on Monday,
volving
the
removal
of
a
malignant
ul
Netarts. $50.
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an? Think of your own mother”
November 12th, 1906, to wit :
cer, as laage as my hand, from my tained, in oppo-ition to the men, thal
Tide lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 in the George W. Phelps Co. to Francis M. daughter’s hip, wa* prevented by the all the credit for Mrs. Parker’s appear ■’’hen the speaker explained at length
It is'to be hoped that the next state
Phelps. Lot 6, block 7, town of application of Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo,” ance should l>- given to the wonder •o Mr. Parker that the baron waitlu
legislature will confine Governor Chum original town of Lincoln (now within
the corporate limits of Tillamook City,
says A. C, Slickel, of Miletus, W. Va. ful skill of English tailors, who could last male representative of his line, th»
Netarts. $50.
lierlain to hi« constitutional salary. And Oregon.)
’•Persistent use of the Sal ve completely iransfonn such a figure as Mrs. Parkci lost of a famous house, and that the
why not ? We don’t see why a governor
Beaver Cheese Factory, with contents Charles Ray to Nestucca 1.0 O F. Lodge, cured it.” Cures Cuts. Burns and Injti
■videntlj naturally possessed into that tumor, even, of the approaching duel
or any other person should be allowed thereof.
No, 114. Tract at Cloverdale in sec. ries, 25c. at Chas. I. Clough, Druggist. if a Juno. Mr. Parker, on the othei might cause the mother's death.
Cold
Springs
Factory,
No.
6,
building
to draw down a salary in excess oi wliat
22, tp 4 south, range 10 west. »1.
Mr. Parker listened with quiet dig.
hand (so, at least, the ladies main-
and lease of ground, together with con
No Trespassing.
the constitution allows them.
ained), was so spl-ndidl.v develops nity, nnd when the gentleman doied
tents of factory.
U.S. Patent to llarrie V. Hill. 160 acres.
This is to give notice that no hunting hat he did nm need to depend on the with a warm appeal to his goodneaiof
Wilson River Factory, No. 4, building
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Secs. 28 and 29, tp 5 south, range
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or fishing will be allowed on F. M art and skill r f his tailor. Those ladies teart, the Englishman rose, and with-
and contents.
There is this much lo lie said nbout the
9
west.
Lamb's place without permission. Anv
Bids will be received on either of the
building of a railroad into Tillamook, it parcels of property mentioned above, U.S. Patent to William E. Page, one trespassing will be dealt with hc who had seen Mrs. Parker bathing told mt losing any of his dignity, or relax,
wonderful stories of her marveious rec' ing his severity of expression, said:
J ohn S child
came about and was made possible at a separately or for the whole. The right
168.80 acres. Secs. 6 and 7, tp 2 cording to law.
“I will not have the death of the
lirown hair, which hung in prcfusioi
time when there is general prosperity all to reject any and all bids is reserved, as
south, range 10 west.
mother on my conscience; just give me
below her waist, and which, when dry
sales are subject to confirmation by
Croup.
over thejjountry. No one expected that Referee in Bankpuptcv.
'inte to think of some way outoftMi,
A relial le medicine and oi.e that ing in the sun, shone like burnishei
U S. Patent to William J. Gilbert. 160
a railroad would lie built into Tillamook
t will write to you to-morrow.’’
Schedule of contents of factories may
acres. Sect 15, tp. 3 south, range 9 should always be kept in the li' ine fol gold. The fact that.the lady had >
immediate use is Chamberlain's Cough small mole on her neck was no longei
The two callers took leave, after har
during democratic hard times or under be had upon application to trustee, and
west.
Remedy. It will prevent the attack il a secret after the third day of her stay ing overwhelmed Mr. Parker with
inspection of profiertv may be had upon
a democratic administration.
a| plication to him at Beaver, Oregon, Claude Thayer and wife to Maude A. given as soon as the child become- at Homburg.
words of gratitude for his magnanim
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or to VI. T. Botts, Attorney for Trustee,
ity. Their thanks seemed toembarran
Haltoin. Lot 2, block 31, Claude hoarse, or even after the croupy cough
Mr.
Parker
had
the
greatest
contemp'
at
Tillamoomk
City,
Oregon
appears. There is no danger in giving il
It used to Ire, during democratic hard
him. for as he 1 eld out Lis hand hisryea
Thayer's 4th add to Tillamook City. to children for it contains no opium oi for gambling in which he could no
Dated this November 1st, 1906.
time, that teamsters and graders could
$400.00.
A. W. B unn , Trustee of the Estate
other harmful drug. For sal^ by Chas be tempted to indulge, nnd he took r< modestly sought the floor.
not obtain work at $t or $1.25 per day
Next morning the gentlemen received
interest in the gambling table, whili
ot McIntosh Cheese U.S. Land Office to C. B. Wiley. 69.10 I. Clough’s Drug S'ore.
Now we see, right in Tillamook, a notice
Company, Bankrupt.
he attracted attention by the rigularity the following letter:
acres.
Secs.
18
and
19,
tp.
2souih,
"Dear Sirs—
posted in the railroad office,to this effect:
For Sale, several hundred shares ol with which he devoted himself to pis
range 10 west.
“You appealed to my sympathy. At
Arrivals at Allen House.
“Wanted, teamsters and graders, wages
American Deforest and Hurst Switch tol practice in the southern part of th'
I said to you yesterday. I will not be
$2 50 a day.” No one saw a notice like
Thursday,—J. D. Edwards, A. L. Joseph II. Sander and wife to Thomas stock at low price, We buy and sell hotel grounds. I'y the second day al
F. Cowin. Tract. Sec. 30, Ip. 1 mining stocks, We are in the market foi the visitors had heaul wonderful storie. guilty of depriving the mother of her
that during the Cleveland administra Johnson, T. G. Rees, Portland; H G.
son. and I do not think that in Hcm-
of his marvelous skill.
south, range 7 west. »1350.
tion. Here is an object lesson for our Van Dusen, Astoria; P. Ry ran, Gali,
timber lands.
>urg there could be two opinions as to
Mr.
Parker
confessed
to
two
weak
democratic friends.
M c C usker R eady I nvestment C o .,
baldi ; Oliver Wiglens, Hobsonville, Josegli H. Sander and wife to Thomas
vhat would be the outcome of the uuel
nesses — elephant hunting
and-
F. Cowing. Tract. Section 30, tp. 307 Failing Building, Portland. Oregon. philunthropy. To the former be wa
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lohn Borba, Blaine.
vhich was to have taken place between
1 south, range 7 west. »1150.
lie baron nnd me. 1 withdraw the
The old,long drawn out factional fights
Friday.—Ralph II. Watkins. Forest
.0 devoted that he passed a part o.
hallenge. In return for this I expect
were of a do up, chew up, pull down sort Grove; Ed. Snider. L L. Smith, Hobson w. E Wheeler and wife, N. 1’. Wheeler
ach year in India. His philanthropii
he baron to pa.v over to my orphans
undertakings found employment foi
of combinations All that ought to lie ville; F. W. King, Balin; M. Peterson,
and wife and William B. Mersereau
uch a sum as he may himself deter
liiri during the winter. lie spoke o:
cut out now, and a pull together, push Garibaldi; Chas. Birnard, Wallace Me-
and wife to Oregon Logging & Thu
mine. At the same time I take it for
in
orphanage
which
he
had
founded
an<
together and work together spirit take Camant, Portland; J. W. Bewley, Sheri
her Co. 16,068.56 acres of land in
•ranted that he values his young life
•ndowed at Hamarby. county of York
its place, with this object in view : Invite dan; C. Austin, Netarts; E. Quick.
tp. 3 north, ranges 7 and 8 west.
it. nt leapt £1,CCO. Will you have the
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England,
and
made
no
secret
of
the
fart
manufacturers to locate here, not gamli Banks; J. J, llollelt, Blaine.
$160,685.00.
goodness to make this known to the
that it was his pet life scheme to fin
ling "grafters ;’’ make the population ot
Saturday.—Chas. Hines. Bazel Blum. U.S.A, to Santa Fe Pacific R R. Co. 160
baron?
her its interests. To that end he de
Tillamook City 5000 persons the next A. Fake, Bay City; Gust Holmes,
“Finally, gentlemen, I must lay par
• oted much time and a considerabh
acres. Sec. 24, tp. 3 north, range 8
few years, enforcethe laws and endeavor Astoria; R. 11. Watkins. Forest Grove.
part of his fortune. When speaking oi ticular stress on the fact that, as J
west.
It
is
always
flattering
eave Homburg to-morrow morning, 1
to keep this the metropolis and best trail,
Sunday.—A. J. and J. 11. McDonald.
the mat ter he w as inclined to underrati
Anna Kunze and husband to Netarts Bay
to a store to have many
hall have to lay upon you the condi-
he sacrifices hi made, and he treatei
ing point in the countv. not a gamblers’. Portland.
1
Co. 186.85 acres. Section 25, tp. 2
ion. as men of honor, to clear up any
regular customers. Peo
as trilling the money which he devotee
grafting city run in the interest of the
Monday.—L. II. Jones. Cloverdale; C.
nisunders’anding which tray arise as
south, range II west and section 19,
to the development of the orphanagi
ple who come again and
grafters as heretofore. A constructive 0.
< Piesnall, Portland; E. Atkinson, Sand
o the cause of my having backed out
tp.
2
south,
range
10
west.
$10,000.
Hi»
daily
pistol
practice
he
eontin
again must have confi
policy is now needed to make this a live, lake.
I
f the due! I trust to y our fnirnesr tc
•
ed
without
interruption.
It
did
no
progressive city, and with a united effort
Tuesday,—S. S. Qiiilliam, A. Baiiham, Charles B. Wiley and wife to Netarts
dence.
11stify in” wherever and whenever you
incommode him in the least when thi
Bay Co. Tract containing 226 15
to ride the city of some few law breakers E.
I H. Collins and wife, Portland; James
hall find it necessary or advisable."
-isitors crowded around to witness hi
A large percentage of
acres in sections 18, 19 and 7, tp. 2
who persist in giving the city a bad rep Richard«,
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North Yamhill; E. J. and T
On th, following day Mr. Parkerre-
skill. Of their applause he took no n<
our
busiuess
comes
from
south, range 10 west. $8000.
utntion.
I Kelloiv, Hebo ; W. II. Nolen. A. Brown,
ice. nor did he allow himself to b. eeived from the baron a letter of rerret
regular
customers
who
drawn into anything upproaching an ind apology, and a check for £ 1.200.
Beaver; J. C. Creecy, Blaine; John State of Oregon to A. W. Priest. Numer
trade here year in and
exhibition.
The promise was also made to send
I Taxes are well paid up to year, there Hickey, Foley; Chas. Himes and wife,
ous tracts in Tillamook and Clatsop
year out. They know
A certain trifling service which a more as socn as the writer should be in
being about $3,000 now delinquent. As Bay City.
Countieu, Oregon, containing 7371.59
young baron had the opportunity of a position to do so. The £ 1.200 sent
our methods are right
a number of taxpayers have overlooked
WedneHilay.—J. M. Ward, Portland;
acres in tp». 3 and 4 north, range 7
rendering to Mrs. Parker gave the was ull that he had in hand at that mo
and that they will always
or forgotten about their taxes being un Geo. Knapp. Hillsboro; M. Thompson.
west. $8428.98.
ment.
youthful nobleman the chance of mak
paid or only half paid, Sheriff Henry I. 11. Woods, Blaine ; A. W. Bunn, George W. Phelps Co. to G. B. Lamb.
be
used
as
we
would
like
Mr. and Mrs. Parker nt once left
ing the acquaintance of the beautiful
Beaver.
Crenshaw is making an effott to collect
to be were we the buyer
Lot 4, block 5, town of Netarts. »50.
Englishwoman. Three weeks before, Homburg, and on the following day »
Thursday.
—
Eugene
Carpenter,
Wood,
what is owing the connty, so as to a void burn.
lew scandal occupied the Kinds and
he baron in question has arrived in
instead of seller. Why
Thomas M. Bailey and wife to Joseph
wagged the tongues of the visitor».
the taxpayers being put to the expense
lomburg, accompanied by his mother
not make this your reg
H. Feltwall. 10 acres. Section 33,
ol the sheriff selling their projierty. The
the object of his visit was to restore The baron, it is scarcely necessary to
GREAT REVIVAL»
tp. 4 south, range 10 west. $200.
ular trading place for
ay, speedily quitted Homburg, as he
is health, which had been completely
sheriff is thinking some of sending out a
Every Night.
drugsand medicines.
Arthur P. Blanchard to Annie Jorgen
indertnined by his fast life.
His had no wish to keep alive the story of
statement to all those who are delin
iis misfortune and of Mr. Parkers
nother, a prematurely nged woman
sen. Quit claim to Se 54. section 5,
quent so as to collect in what is owing
Ritchey and Shaffer,
nagnammity. He succeeded, strange
aas absolutely devoted to her boy. and
tp. 3 south, range 10 west. »1.
He is not required to do this, but as he
is it mny s< em. in hidingull knowledge
Evangelists,
showed her devotion most touchingly
Andrew P. |orgenaen to Arthur C.
w as successful in collecting a large sum
(THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST.)
The
I ut the son had a by no means agrei- >f the affair from Lis mother.
atthe
Christian
Church
Blanchard. Quit claim. Se. sec.
of money that was owing on personal
ible time. In the first place the diver 21.290 with which he had bought his
5, tp. 3 south, range 10 west. $1.
property a few weeks ago, he is in hope
sion« in Homburg were not. according life was pretty nearly the amount he
Song Service, 7 p.m. Sermon,
of collecting what remains unpaid on the
.0 his ideas, numerous, and besides, had won at the gambling table.
Geo. W. Phelps, Mary J. Phelps, J. W.
7.30 p.m.
He Jid not forget his promise to Mr.
under the watchful eye of a doting
1roll.
and Pat Moore and the Bern die tine
Don’t miss a service.
Parker. (Ind a few years later, when he
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nother.
he
found
himself
considerably
Older to C. B. Iladley, Decree Cir
•ramr.iekd. He had mnnoged on the ■ame into possession of his estates, he
A matter which requires the attention G eo . F. Z immerman , Pastor.
cuit Couit. Tract. Section 81, tp.
quiet to play a !:f.lc, aa-J tbkt with sue- tent a check for £300 to the trustee«,
of the next state legislature is that of a
1 south, range 11 west.
irphannge of Hamarby. A ork. Strange
1 ess. and in a quarter of an hour he had
law for the better protection from fire of
SEWING MACHINE.
U.S. Land Office to D. Eq beri Good,
won a sum which to such a young fel- 10 say. the letter came back unopened,
the timber lands rf the state. The pre
KOLLER BEARING.
>ut tlie envelope was covered with notes
ow was a small fortune. Only Mrs
speed
160 acres.
Sec. 7. tp, 1
sent law should be so amended that a
HIGH GRADE.
Parker to whom at the second meet which give the following information:
north, range 7 west.
small tax can be levied upon all timbered
ing he had. boylike, opened his heart. The so-called Parker orphanage at
John Waterman and wife to The Whit
land so as to pay fire wardens, to be
knew how much he had won.
The Hamarby had formerly consisted of a
ney Co., Ltd. 160 acr-n. Sictious
whole affair was carefully kept secret •umbled-down hovel inhabited by an
under the supervision ol the state or each
old woman and a cripple, but at the
23 and 26. tp. 2 south, range 10 west.
,‘rom the mother.
county. Il is hardly right that a few
$1500.
The baron was most devoted_ in ___
his time of writing nothing but the ruin»
timlier owners should have to pav for
,1'tention to Mrs. Parker, and showed remained. Parker, who was a well-
Mary Maurer to Albert Maurer,
fire wardens to protect other people’s
quite plainly that he had
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fallen a vic- known swindler, had. two years previ
claim. Tract. Sics. 34 ai.d 33, tp.
property in protecting their own, there
tim to her charms. The lady herself. ously. escaped arrest by flight. With
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south,
range
9
west.
»20.
fore, compel all timber owners to pav
him had fled his beloved Mary Cowen,
who took not the slightest ..............
interest
i
-.ill
hll.'lin nrl'o n!
« I shooting,
_
their share of the expense, so pass a law
W. E. Psge to J. W. McMillan. Tract
her husband's
pistol
accepted his a"complice.
Six years after the Homburg incident
that will be more equitable in its work
ti e advances of the liaron very readily.
in Mclkeruiott's add to Tillamook
She was seen with him a great deal, and 1 happened to drop into a circus in the
ing than the present law. Another thing,
City. »400.
bis elegant Ollendorf English seemed fair at Lutritz. At the beginning of the
if the hunting season was made a month
I W. A. Wise and wife to P. J. Sharp.
•o afford her much pleasure. As she second turn a tall, well-built roan, got
later it would be instrumental in pre
Tract 111 Tillamook Chy. »800.
was rarely seen with her husband, the up as a Tyrolese peasant witha rifleover
venting forest fiies. for the hunters go
rf st of the ladies became scandalized in his shoulder, came out. followed by »
Jennie Y. Hixd, executrix, «nd Mel
into the timber in August, the dryest
.1 very short time. TLe admiration woman who. although no longer young,
ville G. Gardner, executor, of Fran
season of the year, net out fires and then
which Mrs. Parker had at first excUed had a magnificent figure. She actei, a»
ci» Hood, deceased, to Phil S. Locke.
go off, leaving them to burn and destroy
gave place to mild contempt, and there page, nnd carried a cane of elegant pi»-
Numerous
tracts
in
Tillamook
Co
,
timber. It is from the hunters that the
was much shrugging of shoulders •ol». She held a piece of paper in her
Ore. $10 00.
forest fires generally originate, and to
among the women. The men. instead hand while the Tyrolese aimed at it.
of referring to Mr. Parker as ■ devilish Then she put a pipe between her lip»,
Jennie Y. llood. Anna M. and Edith A
by buying this
change the hunting season to a month
KVANGKI.IST CHAS C. RITCHEY
nice chap, began to say: “A most re and tne artist shot the pipe away. Th*
Gardner, Helen G. Gardner, by i
reliable, honest*
later in the yegr would be a good thing.
markable husband,” for he alone page was none other than the beautiful
high grade sew
guardian.
Melville O. Gardner. |
w * *
Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
firmed to have no suspicion of what woman who had been the cynosure of
I
Henry O. llood and wife and Frank j
ing machine.
The turning of the first sod on Satur
There is no danger from blood poison
was happening. an<J quietly continued all eye« at Homburg: the Tyroleie who
G.
Homi
and
wife,
heirs
of
Francis
resulting
from
a
cut
or
wound
of
any
day for the Pacific Railway At Naviga
his pistol practice.
showed such dexterity wax Mr. Parker,
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
H od. to Phil 8. Locke. Same as
tion Co.'s railroad in Tillamook was nn kind, when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is
The catastrophe followed
the former president of the board of
above. »10.
used. It is an antiseptic ilrewung and
National Sewing Machine Co., than was generally expected. sooner
important event in the history of the | should lie in every household. For sale Phil 8. lock« to Thad B. Preston. Same 1
trustees of the orphanage at Hamarby.
ryes of Homburg Mrs Parker hml com* —""ranslaled from the German of P»ul
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
county, aud which was of interest to by Chas. I. Clough's Drug Store.
as above. »10.
for the ’nternaticaal
P’om^ «»22*
An ugly rumor
FACTORY AT BELVIDERE, n «
tt.rted one evening, had by the follow-
Editorial Snap Shots.
: i MR. PARKER I
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A Store With
R E G U LAR
CUSTOMERS
CLOUGH
S ave
Money