Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 09, 1908, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 9. 1908
*X
THE RATTLER.
AN ALL DAY CIGAR.
CAUGHT THE THIEF.
STEAMSHIP NAMES.
Thavrr. C. * E . Lot 2. Blk 26. Th.y-
1.68
er'» Ad<l to Tillamook
Unknown. Lot 6. Blk. 30. Thayer.
Sound« It« Not® of Warning Th« Kind 8moked by a Tribe of J
Add to Tillamook...........• ••••• "
American Indian*.
1
Aiderman. E. M Mrs Lot 6 Blk 31,
Until Attacked.
Thaver, C & E.. Lots 1 2. 3. 4, Blk.38,
Cigars a foot and a half iong, J
I Coutrarv to tbe general belief, the
Thayer's Add to Tillamook, les«
8.92
tract «old
•
•
„•
rattler rarely gives its eharactertetlc sre made for one day’s smokij
Thaver. < & E.. Lot«4 * 5. Blk 42,
4.46 note of warning until actually attack­ ihown In the American MusetJ
Thaver h Add to Tillamook
Kennick Ina, «layback. W ■ A • s,.a.'
ed. In fact, the sharp, vibrant ring of Natural History. With them tea]
pack- ( has.. Sluyback, Robt.,
I Its terminal appendage is probably de­ er which looks like a tuning fork)
Kadr, Rhoda. I Blli«. Wtlham,
Winters Maude. Lots 1 to 8. Blk.
signed more to assist this very slug to large enough to be used for J
45. and Lots 1 and 8, Blk. 4b,
Ing bay.
1
2*'.83 g! .li serpeut to obtain Its food than to
Thayer's Add to Tillamook.....
Far up 'he Rio Nigra, a tributaj
Winters’, Maude, Lot 3, Hlk. 47, 1 hay-
souud defiance or warning. In tbe
er's Add to Tillamook........................
I first place, serpents possess but the tbe Amazop. two explorers made J
Winters. Maude, Lot 8 Blk 47. Thay­
er's Add to Tillamook and Lots 1
I most rudimentary traces of auditory lection of articles for tbe ugj
and 2. Blk. 48. Thayer s Add to
Tbe Indians there made cigar» J
3.35 apparatus aDd are practically deaf, the
Tillamook................................
••••;■•
Winters Maude. Lots 5 to 8. Blk. 4*.
deficiency in the sense of hearing be­ een inches long and as big arouj
and Lots 1 & 2. Blk. 49. Thayer •
a child's arm. Oue of these rt*J
5.20 ing com|>eiisated for by an extreme
Add to Tillamook.................................
Winters Maude. Lots 5 to 8, Blk. 49.
too much for any ease levin»
!
seuslilveness
of
feeling
which
makes
13
Thayer's Add to Tillamook. .......
them aware of tbe approach of moving clasp, so the Indians put the fr»J
Fernsides, G. W., (Heirsi
lnt. Lots
3 & 4. Tillamook Referee Tide Lots 3.22 objects by tbe vibration of the ground.
roll between the tines of a fork!
Hallock. A B . West Vi of Lot IO. Tilla­
3.16
Hunters, treading cautiously upon a and a half feet long, stick the J
mook Referee Tide Lots............ .......
Chamberlain, <>■ R. and E. A. Mrs.,
soft carpet of moss or leaves to avoid end of tbe handle Into tbe ground
Lots 1. 2. 3. 4, Blk. I. and Lots 1.
a convenient distance from their J
.13 alarming game, will often step close
2. 3. 4 Blk. 2, Lookout City.......
I
Chamberiain. E. A., Lot 1, Blk. 3,
mocks and take a puff from tlm,
.03 to or over a rattler without disturbing
Lookout City...........................................
Kay's. Jessie. Lot 2, Hlk. 3, Lookout
It or receiving warning, and while time as they sway lazily backn
.03
City.......................................
i many snakes are seen and killed by end forward.
Chamberlain, E. A.. Lot 3. Blk. 3,
There nre many other plcttuj
.03 toeni
them it
greater
II is
IS probable
|iruuau»cr that
»»;«•• *• a far - ro-
Lookout City...................
Chamberlain E. A..Lots 5 Ac 6. Blk. 3,
articles In the collection, which j
.05
.
number
are
passed
by
unnoticed.
Lookout < ity....................
( hamberlain, E. A., Lots 1 & 2. Blk. 5,
makes are timid and would rather run made during a three months' JoJ
.05
Lookout City.................................... -
than fight, and the rattler is not invit­ from the coast. The material la of
Chamberlain. E. A., Lots5, 6, 7, 8, Blk.
.08 ing certain destruction by advertising
highest value, and nothing like It
5. Lookout City...............
...........
Chamberlain, E. A.. Lot 8, Blk. 6,
been seen except a few article! ;
.08 Its whereabouts In the brush.—Francis
Lookout City...................................
German museum.—New York Hen,
Chamberlain, E. A.. Lots 1. 2, 3, Blk.
Metcalfe iu Outing Magazine.
7, a Lots 5. 6, 7. 8. Blk. 7. Lookout
.08
M'it.v........................................................... .
Fletcher. Louis N., 50X100, Lots 1*2,
3.12
Woods.......................................................
.48
Hughs, S., Lot 6. Blk. 2. Woods ............
Mills, <'., Lots 1
2. Blk. 1, Lots 1 8c
An Incident Which Illustrates Japanese The Way They Are Shortened I,
2. Blk. 2, Lot 2. Blk. 3, Lots 1 * 2,
Blk. 4. Lots 1 & 2. Blk. 5. Lots 1 *
Companies’ Office*.
Detective Methods.
2, Blk. 6, Lots 1 & 2. Blk. 7, Bea­
3.00
No matter how long or dlffiad
ver
• •
Recently in the village of Tahara-
The amount of taxes, interest to date of
sale and penalites due upon each parsel is set mura, Japan, all the male inhabitants pronunciation may lie the name J
opposite the same, and also the name of the above the age of fifteen years were as­ steamer, tbe passeuger agent» j
person to « horn such parcel is taxed which is i
sembled in front of the local Shinto clerks of tbe various steamship 1
also the name of the owner then known.
The sale will be held at the front door of shrine at the call of the village chief.
make an effort to be correct In oaJ
ofc the Court House of said County in the
when selling tickets to customen.1
:r- A thief had been making depredations
manner and form as upon sale of real proper
ty. under execution, except as by law other­ in the local tobacco plantations, ami caslonally they make a slip ot
wise especially provided.
' Each parcel will be sold to the person who the chief sought to discover him. Out­ tongue and call the steamer bjj
offers to pay the taxes, costs and accruing lines of the feet of all the villagers nickname used In the office wbesi
penalties thereon, and take a certificate of ,
sale at the lowest rate of interest, provided, were taken on sheets of paper, and sengers are not around. The steii
however, the maximum rate shall nut exceed then these were compared with the of the Atlantic Transport line, the!
10 per cent per annum.
This sale will be made subject to redemp­ tracks left by the thief in the tobacco neapolis, tbe Minnetonka and the!
tion as provided by law. and is for the pur­ fields. Nothing resulted from this ex­ nehaha. are referred to generallJ
pose of satisfying the said warrant with law­
periment. The next day the inhabit­ the “Minnies." Individually tbe I
ful charges.
H. CRENSHAW.
ants were called together again. A netonka is called the "Touk" anil
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. I
great Hole was dug in the ground, and Mesaba the “Mes.” The Red line
Tillamook: Oregon. December, 26 1907.
Wagner, A. P , Sw of Se
A Se of Sw
7.40
Vk rec. 12, tp. 4 s., r. 1<>
Wagner. A. P.. Nw of Ne % A Ne of
3.42
N w V4 sec. 13, tp. 4 s.. r. 10 .. •
25.92 Weatherly, R. T., Beginning at a cor­
ner stone 1.54 chs. north from low
By virtue of a warrant to me directed, is­
water line of Nestucca River being
sued by the County Clerk of Tillamook
8.64
the Se corner of the I
G. Dutcher
County, Oregon, commanding me to sell sev­
eral articles of personal property and parcels
tract, thence n. 55 feet; thence w.
25.92
ofreal profierty upon which tne taxes are levi­
8 rods; thence «■ 55 feet; to red­
wood post in ditch; thence east 8
ed and unpaid asshown nv the tax-list accom­
panying such warrant, or the State. County.
rotis to plac* of beginning. Con­
School and other taxes for the year 1906 and
taining 7260 square feet, sec. 19,
.84
special school taxcs, and Tillamook City
tp. Is., r IO
• •
•
taxes for the year 1907, I will, beginning at
Weatherly. J
F . Beginning at a
IO o’clock in the forenoon of the 28th day
point 1OO feet Nly from low w ater
11.40
ot January, 1908. and continuing from day
line of the Big »Nestucca River;
to day thereafter until the list is exhausted,
27.89 chs. distant from the Vi »re.
6.72
offer for sale at public auction and sell to the
cor. between secs. 18 A 19, tP- 4
best bidder the real property situated in
s., r. 1<> w.; thence n. 6° 37* w.
4.62
Tillamook County. Oregon, particularly de­
6.13 chs. to Bw cor. of E. H. Vir-
scribed in the list following, to-wit ;
gels tract of land; thence south
1 62
Brigham, Glen A., Se of Ne */4. Sec.
3 78 chs. to the Sc cor. of B. H.
Virgel’s tract of land; thence south
4, tp. 1 NR 6.............
Cooper, H. C,, W
of Sw *4, See. 15,
6° 37'east to the Necorner oi Wm.
6.72
16 20
tp. 1 N.. R6 .............
Plank's lot; thence west 50 feet;
Brown, L W.. E H, Sec. 36, tp. 1
thence south 1OO feet; thence 78
2.10
45.60
N., Ki..............................................
fret to the Nw corner of T. I-
Smith, Louis L., W % ot Sw %, Sec. 1,
Lucy's lot; thence south 50 feet;
tp. 1 N , 10 ; Ne
of Se % and Se of
15.36
thence East lOOfeet; thence South
18.36
Ne
Sec. 2, tp. 1 N , R 1O
to the line of low water; thence
Crane, Frank W.
Beginning at a
westerly along the line of low wat­
23.94
point 10 chains W. of 14 Section
er; thence westerly along the line
post of Section 2, tp. 1 N., R. IO W.
3)6
of low water to the South East
on N. line of said Section ; thence
corner of E. H. Virgel’s lot; thence
East along N. line of said See., 20
northerly to the Ne corner of E.
chains : thence 8. 10 chains : thence
H. Virgel’s lot; thence South to
West 2(> chains ; thence N. 10 chains
North East corner of lot belong­
to place of Beg. Containing20 acres
ing to Miles, Fletcher and Hain;
5.64
more or less. Sec. 2, tp. 1 N., R 10
thence West 100 fret to beginning.
Kiger, G. W.,
lnt., Nw of Sw *4. Sec.
13 44
Less tract to Long. Sec. 19, tp.
14, tp. 7 N. RIO . Sc of Se %. Sec.15,
14.40
4u.. r. 10
...........
4.08
tp. 1 N.. R IO.....................................
Unknown. Beginning at a point 100
Mary, Carrie W. a4 of Sw of Sw *,4,
feet
West
and
25
feet
North
from
3.06
*»cc. 15, tp 1 N, R 10
..............
Nw corner of Wm. Planks lot in
Washburn W-D., S % ofNe >4, Sec. 16,
Woods, in sec. 19, tp. 4 s., r. IO
5.62
tp I N. R lo ..........................
w,, thence South 6° 37' East 125
Fratt, David, N.
of Bw Vi. ^cc-
ft. thence West 125 ft. more or
5.62
tp. 1 N., R IO
.........
1.85 '
less to the Vi sec- Hne; thence North
Alley, Oliva, Lot 2, Sec. 20, tp. 1
(ic 57' West 125 feet; thence e. 120
1.18
N., R 10 ...................................
feet
more or less to place of begin-
Handley. Iola I. That part of the pre­
5.76 '
njng. Containing 15,275 square
emption claim of D. D. Bailey, in
.96
fc£t. sec. 19, tp. 4 8., r. 10
Bee. 21, tp. 1 N.t R. 10 W., and
4.60 Dimick, Ophelia. Se of .Se Vi ®ec, 20. tp.
bounded by beginning at a point on
10.20
4 s., r. 10
.............................. .
meander line of Tillamook Bay ;
Worthington, Edward F. A Virginia
South 77’4° West 2.45 chains from
18.48
E . NeofNe % sec. 22, tp. 4 s.,
the point of intersection of line be­
r. 10
...................................................... 44.40
tween Lots 2 and 3, of said Section
5.04 Worthington, Edward F. * Virginia
21, with said meander line as sur­
E. . all of the Nw on Nw *4 lying
veyed by A. I’-. Wilson, Oct. 1889;
9.24
t>n the Nw side of Big Nestucca
«nd running thence North 9° West
4.41
Biver. Sec. 23, tp. 4 «., r. 10
to the North boundary of said pre­
Sutton.A. M . SVi’tc- 36, tp. 4 8..
emption claim at a stake marked L
18.42
15.96
R IO...................
...............
11, from which a hembick tree 7
Olympia Land A Abstract Company,
inches in diameter, marked L. 11. B.
3.68
W La of Sw Vi Sec 16, tp. 5 «.. r. 9 6.94
T, bears N. «1 West 45 links dis­
Pugh, J. M . Ne of Se Vi «ec. 17, tp. 5
tant . tin inc East along aforesaid
3.78
s. , r. 9 ...
...................
North boundary of said claim
Hill. H C (Heirs of) Ne of Se % sec.
1 7.622 chains to a point 1.65 chains
1.26
2<), tp. 5 s., r. 9
.................
East of a stake marked LVII from
Hill, H. C. (Heirs of) W Vi of Sw % A
which «take • Hemlock tree 24
6.30
Se of Sw Vi sec. 21, tp. 5 s., r. 9
inches in diameter marked LVII B.
.36 Gwinn, Nellie, Se *4 sec. 30, tp. 5 s.,
T bears South 77tf " East 27 links
r. 9 ...
............... 13.68
distant, thence South to the mean­
Upton, C. B.. Commencing 40 rod9
der line of Tillamook Bay ; thence
North 22° East from an iron post
Westerly with said meander line to
that stands on foot South of the
place of beginning.
Containing
bank of Little Nestucca Falls at
30.24 acres more or less, excepting
low. water; thence East 40 rods;
therefrom the Town of East Gari­
.36
thence South 40 rods; thence West
baldi, Sec. 21, tp. 1 N. R IO
7.66
80 rods; thence North 40 rods;
Hauxhurst. A.D.. Mrs. Commencing
2.52
thence East 40 rods to beginning,
nt G ub Trimter's Se corner ; thence
a raging charcoal fire was built In it. derland is called "Father," the Fid
2.04
see. 15, tp. 5 s., r. 10.
.........
E’ly. 041 Meander line 104% feet to a
T imber L and , A ct J i ne 3. I878—N otice for ,
30.21
Hackney, Elizabeth. Se of Se Vi sec.
stake; thence North 409% feet to a
All perrons present were ordered to the “Fin" and the Kroonlaud and]
P ublication .
I
16,
tp.
5
s..
r.
10
...................
stake; thence West to Gus Trimter’s
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.
16.20 Wright. R C . S ta of Se V4 A Se of Sw
walk through the fire barefooted, it Zeeland the "Kroon" and the "Zed
line 1Q H.J feet , theme South to lie
December
‘
¿
4th.
190;.
ginning Containing 1 acre. Sec.
U», sec. 18, Nw ofNe Vi sec. 19, tp.
The prefix St. is dnJ
33.98
Notice is hereby given that in compliance being declared that no person would spectlvely.
10.08
22, tp. 1 N R IO
...........
5 «., r. 10
.......................
with the provisions of the act of Congress of be burned except the guilty one. All
when reference is made to tbe |
Keller. Carl W.. E Vi of Ne »4 sec. 19,
Hobson, Frank I’., lots 5, 6, aud Se
16.20
4 37 June 3, iM78, entitled “An act for the sale of advanced to undergo the ordeal except Paul; tbe St. Louis is called “La
of No % and W % of Se ^,8ec .22, tp.
tp. 5 s., r. 10
....
timber lands in th 5 Sates of California, Oregon,
1 N., R IO
Carl W , W Vi of Nw Vi sec- 20,
8.32
32.70 Keller,
4.20 Nevada, and Washii gton Territory," as ex­ one, Shukichl Shibata, a man of evil and the Philadelphia is called]
Hobson, Frank P.f N. Vza of Ne. *4,
0
..
tp.
5
s.,
r.
10
Frgnk S., Sw *4, Sec. 9, tp. 2 S.,
tenuó to all the Public Land States by act of
■ Si c 87 t|> 1 N . R |H.........
Millspaugh,
Wm.
H.,
E
Va
of
Se
3.58 Huse,
reputation. He declined to trust his “Phlllle.” The North German II
R. A
...........................................
32.70
August 4. 1892.
Alley, Oliva, Mrs., Lots 1,2, 3,Sec. 29,
sec. 21, W Vi ofSw Vi sec. 22,
'’** tp.
I feet to the redhot coals. Accordingly liner Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse li
Stephen T., N. ’4 of Lot 11,
SYLVESTER P. REEDER.
tp. 1 \ RIO.........
6.30 Childers,
5t.,
r.
10
...........
Sec
tp.
2
R.9
......
2.16
Of
Jewell,
county
of
Ci
tsop,
state
of
Ore-
Clough, C. H. Ne of Nw Vi. Sec 36, tp.
Frank, Carl, W % of W Va sec, 10, tp.
was arrested and soon confessed parlance of tbe office force is the!
Stephen T., Se of Sw’4. bee.
32.76 go , has thia day filed 111 this office his he
1 N. R 1<>___
2.64 Childers.
6 »., r. 9 .......
4. tp. 2 S, R 9
4 95 Lumberg,
sworn statement No. 7646, for the uurchase his guilt.
Bill” and the Kaiser Wilhelm ill
l'ratt, David, Nw of be J4, Sec 36, tp.
5,
Samuel, Lots 5, 6, Blk
Earl,
Edwin,
E.
’
4
of
Nw
of
N
w
J.,
of
the
Southwest
ouarter,
Section
No.
23,
in
1 N. R |li)
.82
2 64
Nehalem
.........
"Billy Two.”—New York Tribune, j
Sec. 4,-tp 2 »., R. 9...........
12.14 Gerritse,
Township No. 4 No th, range No. 9 west, and
I’ettcye, M. B. Commencing at a
John,
Lot
7,
Blk.
3,
Tohi
’
s
Fitzpatrick, Catherine, Se of Nw *4
1.84 will offer proof to show that the land sought
stone not less than one foot square
Add. to Nehalem City
.........
and Lot 5, Sec. 6. tp. 2 8., R. 9
47.01 Drostoff,
is more valuable for i s tirr ber or stone than
marked with the letter.“A” planted
Nick, Lots 10. 11. Blk. 9,
Pitzpatriek, Frank T., Sw of Ne
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
in the ground 60 feet Sou tn from
5.30
Tohl's
Add.
to
Nehalem
City
Sec.
6.
tp.
2
K.
9
34.44
claim
to said land before the Register and
the Be corner of the lot of land sold
Newell. Clyde. Lot 11, Blk. 12. Tohl's
Fitxparriok. E. A. Beginning at Nw
Receiver, at Porll^id. Oregon, on Tues­ The Message In the Story Book •nd
to John Terwilliger ; •thence South
.20
Add.
to
Nehalem
Citv
...............
corner of Sec. 6, Tp. 2 8., R. 9 W.;
day,
the
17th day of March, 1908. lie names
to the U.S. meander line on Tilla­
In Real Life.
Newell. D. and ('., Lot 2. Blk. 19,
They Are Not Eaaily Disturbed M
th. E'ly. along said Sec. line to the
mook Bay ; thence along said mean­
.41 as witnesses:
Tohl's Add. to Nehalem ( itv
1 4 Sec post ; thence 8. 5 chs ; th. W.
Wiliam Langworthy of Portland, Oregon:
8aying Their Prayer*.
In a magazine:
der line or O. S. Thomas,' D L.C. in a
COX.
Lillie.
Lot«
9.
IO.
Blk.
5
A.,
21
en« . th s m chs . th. w. to
William
echu
zv,
of
St.
Johns,
Oregon
;Edwaid
N W'ly. direction to within 60 feet
2.8",
Tohl’s Annex to Nehalem City ....
“I don’t like you any more.”
When saying Ills prayers tbe I
W . line of Sec. 6; thence N. 20 chs.
F. Brown, of Portland, Oiegon ; Herman Spell­
of the South line of said Lot of land
.68
Cronen.
Daniel,
Blk.
1,
Pacific
Harbor
to beg. Less 40 acres sold. Sec, 6,
ing. of Portland, Oregon.
Harold Hoplite looked up at the Mussulman to not easily distal
sold t<> John Terwilliger by said O.
“
*•
“ 6, 7,
7. 8. 9, 10,
tp. 2 8. R 9. ..
3 36
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
H. Thomas; thence E. to place of
3.42
*
Pacific Harbor..............................
Hans Doering, in bis account of
Wells, Ora B., lot 1, Sec. 8, tp. 2 S.,
above describen lands are requested to file their quaint figure—a boy of six, with a
beginning. Less tract to Geo. Watt.
.63
Cronen,
Daniel,
Blk.
16.
Pacific
Harbor
R 9
.............
5.88 • ••
claims in this office on or before said 17th day ot mouth smeared with huckleberry pie.
Sec. 34. tp IN
RIO
16.80
travels in Chinese Turkestan. wi|
*•
" 18, 19, 20, 21,
Berry,
Leon
B.
Beginning
at
the
Se
Monroe Mary I-. Beginning 82'3
2.74 March, i9o8.
Pacific Harbor
.
Harold was glum.
“It Is an interesting Bight to M|
corner of Truman- Harris' I) L.C ;
A lgernon 8. D resser . Register.
rods East ■ >1 1Scution Post <>u
.35
Miller, Philomina. Blk. 33.
33, Liverpool
thence N. 30.21 chains; th. W.
“I don't like you any more.”
Base line between Section 35,tp. 1
Mussulman perform bls devoti
Thayeu. C. * E.. Und. Vj. Nolan-Paint­
13.48
chains,
th.
8.
26.46
chains;
N R lo W.. and Section 2, tp. 1 S,
er»
O.
J.,
Und.
Vi
lnt..
Lots
4,
7,
“
Why?
”
th. E 3 18 chain«, th. S 3 73 ch.;
Through the piece of glass In mj
R 10 W, thence North 120 roils ;
8, Blk. 3, Garibaldi
. ...
1.22 STATE’S HOMICIDE RECORD
th
E.
10
chains
to
beginning.
Con
­
“ ’Cause you made sister cry.”
thence East 31 rods and 5 links ;
per window I saw the Interpa
Thayer, C. * E., Nolan, G. 0., Lot 1,
FOR 1907.
taining 40 acre*, Sec. 8, tp 2 S.,
thence South low rotis ; thence W.
B1R. 4, Garibaldi
.......
.20
“Ethel cry! I didn’t—I couldn’t— spread bls carpet in front of bls id
R 9
............................
29.40 Hasbcouck,
29 rotis anti 5 links ; thence South
F. D., Lot 5, Blk. 7, Gari­
King.
Floyd
AV.,
Nw
Vi>
Sec.
14.
tp.
2
20 roils to Bass line ; thence West
Just opposite the one in which li
baldi
.....................................................
.41 Fifty Six Persons Die by Violence. make her cry.”
8 , R .9
22.80
4 rods to beginning; except a strip
Hauxhurst, Amanda, Lot 6, Blk. 7,
“Well, she's crying now when you living. Ills wife and child sat ■
Johnson. Curtis (Heir of), Se of Sw V4
Number of slain.......................... 56
80 feet wide for distance of 4 rods
Garibaldi
.........
.............
.41
8.
1
J
<>t
N
vv
*
4
and
N
W
of
Sw
'
4
,
Sec.
along Base line for public highway
said nothing when you walked away. close to him talking loudly with ■
Convicted of second degree uiur
1 8 t p ‘J S* R.
.»
9 24 Handley, Iola I., Lot 1 to 8. Blk. C.
and also except 8 acres sold ; Cori
Lots 1 A 2, Blk. D, East Garibaldi 2.04
der ....... .................................
Why didn't you say byby and kiss visitors, but this did not In the a
2
Simons, Nanry K . Nw of Ne %, Sec.
tabling 12.29 acres. Sec. 35 tp. 1
Handley,
Iola
1.
Lot
7
*
8,
Hlk.
D.
28, tp .2
R. 9
2 IO
N. R It)......... ........................................
Convicted of tiiHncl.iugliler
1
her when you're going away? I al- disturb tbe old man at bls devotloa
7.20
Lot’s 1 to 10, Blk. E, Lots 1 to 8,
Rogers, Calvin, W.
ofSw *4, Sec
Milner, J. T., E% of Sw'4 and lots 3
Acquitted
.......................... 14
Blk F Lots 1 to 8, Blk. G. East
ways do.”
30, tp.
tp 2 S*. R 9
12,18
“In spite of the noise the melon
nn<l 4. Sec Ml. tp. 2 N R 5
Garibaldi
...
............................
3.06
Sis.erg committed suicide .... Hi
Sec
Truckee Lumber Co., Sc
. tp.
Goy nr. Chas. Ik. Wla of Nc‘4 & Sc. of
“1 will! Right now!”
chanting of tbe Koran was qultil
Iola I.. Lots T to 8, Blk. G,
2 S, R 10.......
11.7« Handley,)
Not apprehended
. . ..............
N< %. Bee. '25, tp. 2 N . R 7 ...
24.30
11
East
Garibaldi
....................
.........
.8:
And Harold hastened back to make dlble. The worshiper kotowed sea
Page, W E., Lots 1 and 5, Sec. 6 ;
Robson, Edwasd I*.. Nw. of Stu4, Sec.
Cases awaiting trial .................. 13
Bridgeford. J H., Lots 3 to 13. Blk.
Lots 3 and 7, and 12H acres South
16, tp. 2 N?. R.9
. ...
........
8.64
up tbe lovers' quarrel.
V. Bay View Add. to Bay (ity
3.96
times and cried ‘Allah, Allah. Aa
cud of Lot*2, Sec. 7, tp. 2 S., R. IO..
8.40
Oregon's criminal blotter for the.rear
Crane, H. T., KlyufNwJi. 8ec. jl. tp.
Hendrick».
R
J.,
Lots
14,
15,
16,
Blk.
In real life:
2 N . IE -x
.......
then for awhile stood reverent»
6.00 Page, Melisrfa Lot 1 and 10.80 Acres
4, Bay View Add. to Bayt’ity
1.08 1907 shows the commi'sion of 56 bond
N. end of dot 2, Sec. 7, tp. 2 8., R.
Crane, F. \v , Lots 1 and 2, See. 31,
"Say, sister gave me a piece of pie to clasping Ills hands crosswise upotl
10 ..........:..........
.
...........
2.52 Bridgefofd. J H . Lots 1 to 16 Blk
tp. 2 N. R 9.................................
6.00
cities.
For
these
crimes
not
one
con
­
1 7. Dots 1 to 5, Blk. 18, Bay View
House. Marie, Se ’4, See. 10, tp. 2 8.,
Stcinhilber, Thro.. Lots 1, 2.5.6. A
I come dowu and see If yi •ou'd gone and breast, after which he Joined In 1
’.<1(1: to Bay ( ity
5.04
R. io
-------
28 08
Sw, of Ne#. See. 32. tp. 2 N.. R
viction of murder in the first degree has If you hadn't to try to get you back conversation.
Bridgeford, J. H., Lots 6 to 16. Blk.
of Ne’4, Sec. 13.
IO
............................
28 80 Kingslev, Theo», E.
18, Hay View Add. to Bav ('ity...
2.64 been secured
Only two of the hnnti past where she was sitting on the
tp 2 S . R 1W
..........
.................
6.48
Crane. H T . 8«.. of Srl4 E‘i of W% of
“411s wife then went through I
RiefenbcrK'. L. H Lots 3 & 6. Blk. 3,
Johnson. Curti9»( Heirs of), Ne of Se
Sc»4 & he of N*‘4. Sec. 35. tp JN.,
Bar View Add. to Hay City
.96 cides were convicted of murder in the porch getting ready to lie crying.”
same performance, doing exactly
Sec. 13. tp 2 S. R IO
2.70
R. (O . ..
43.20
Young,
Eva
A..
Lot
11,
Hlk.
7,
Bar
lohnson.
Ethel
G.,
Sw
of
Se
1
4
and
Se
“
Obi
”
—
New
York
American.
Crane F W.,|-k,Jof E‘, of lw'4 A Wlw
same as ber husband. This they1
View. Add. to Bay (’it v
.48 second degree, and are serving Benteiicts
ofSw ‘4. Sec, 13. tp. 2 8 . R. 10 ..
14 04
ot W% ot Sr^, Less 1 A. sold, bee.
Cone Wk S. Lots 5 and 6 blk 9 Bar
every morning and evening wbd
in the State Penitentiary One othei
35. tp 2 N , R li...
39 60 Class, W , S- S. of Se t4. Nw <»f8e '4
View
Add
to
Ba.)
City
.96
and
Sw
of
Nt
*
4
,
Sec.
16,
tp.
2
8
,
Balmanno, John H.. Ne
Sec. il, tp.
The Spleen as Food.
there are friends with them or not’
was convicted of manslaughter, but lie
K. 1U
21 84 Parmer. Henry ( Est). Lots 3 A 4. Blk.
3 N.. R 6................................................... 34 56
IO, Lots 1 A 2, Blk. 11, Bewley's
In France and Italy many persons
Morgan, J* M . 8. M of Ne *4. Se of
The Astoria Go„Nw'*, See. 22. to. 3 N..
is
out
ou
bail
p.-iidi.ig
an
appeal
to
the
Add.
to
Bay
City
.........
4.32
Nw U and Lot 2, Sec. 20, tp. 2 8,
K
7
38.88
eat the spleen, what we call In French
Blindnsss of Conceit.
R. 10
.........
18 4M Farmer, Henry (E«t) Lot 2. Blk, 15,
Supreme Court. Fourlreri w ere acquitted
High, Edward. Lota 7 A 8. Sec 2. tp.
Bewley's Add, to Bav Citv .......
.96
Johnson, Cartis (Heirs ot), E
ofNe
“ratte.” 1 have eaten It myself. Gen­
3 N . R 8. I of Sv*4 A Sw of Be**
"Ever notice the density of • I
Heriuings,
O.
G
.
Lots
11
A
¡2.
Blk
for different causes, ten committed sui
‘4, Sec 23 . W 'y of 8w ‘4, Sec 24.
Sec 3. tp. 3 N., R 8
20.94
erally
from
a
pig
it
weighs
about
eight
18, Central Add. to Bav City...
.20
tp. 2 S . U 10
10 80
The Astoria Co.. K% ofSw*4, Sec. 7,
cide, 11 have riot been apprehended. and ounces, and It Is situated on the right ceited person ?" asked a business I
Starr. W W . Lots 1 & 2. Blk
18,
? p . \ r b
17.28 Wells, Isaac Z , Nw of Ne *4 and Ne of
“To me that's the most striking tl
ten brill Add. to Bay City
.20 13 cases are pending in the courts. Of
Nw t4 Sir. 24, tp. 2 S . R IO......... 14 04
Walton. Ain.. Ne ofSel4 A Lot 10. Sec
side of the pig. touching the liver. A about such an individual. Maybe
Gingrich. J. W. Lots 7 A 8, Blk. 18.
Rogers. Cnlwin. E. 4 of 8e
Sec. 25,
K>. tp 3 N . R. 8. Sw of N w »4 A
Central
Add.
to
Bay
City
.20
lite
13
defendants
awaiting
trial
nine
tp. 2 S . H 10
.......................
14.04
spleen from a cow or bull weighs has some qualities that justify
Lot 1 See. 1 1 tp. 3 N , R 8.......... 20.16
Unknown, Lot 1. Blk. 22, Central
Reidt. William, Ne of Nw W, Sec. 36,
Dubois, John li.. \\ s of Ne*4 Be of Nw
Add to Bay City
.12 will plead self-defense. Eight of the 14 about two pounds, but Is a little more good opinion of himself, and ms
tp 3S. R 7
..........
2.03
W. 8ee 11. SwU. See 12. tp 3 N..
Unknown, Lot 2. Blk. 22, Central Add.
R. 8
.................................................. 60.48 Thompson, Matt. Be *4. Sec. 15, tp. 3
acquitted hoinicides wrre discharged on spongy than the pig's spleen, which Is not. He's dense just the same,
to Baj City.................
.12
4 73
The Astoria Co., Ne of Nwi4 A Lot 3,
Unknown, Lot 3. Blk.
Central
Se %
the ground of st If defense or justifica­ the best. If some one should start the the proof of It Is that he doesn't res
Sec . 18. t|>. 3 N.. H. a
19.28 Lambert. A W . li. ty of Ne
Add.» to Bay City
.12
and S MofSwH.Scc 36. tp. 3 8.,
Russell
W
Sw of Ns'.A Lot»
tion,
three went free because ol lack ot fashion we would after awhile pay 75 how be Impresses bls associates
Unknqwn,
Lot
4.
*
Blk
22.
Central
16.20
3 A 4, See 2. tp. 3 N R 9
19 20
Add. to Bay City
:12 evidence, two were acquitted as insane cents a portion in first class restau­ pleasantly.
IIarris,)\V. II , Nw l4. Sec. 36, tp. 3 S.,
Russell, Jos.. Se of Nc‘4 A Lots 1 * 2,
If the average conn
W 8
....
......................
8.10 Unknown, Lot 5. blk 22 Central
Nvc 3, tp. 3 N . R 9
.............
rants, especially if some person of man bad the least Idea of the hai
Add to Bay city
.12 and one succesafully pleaded the •' uu
kinct>arger. l> I. . W 1$, of Ne t4 and
Gottenborg. Andrew, Nek, See 2, to
mnrk should start the habit.—Chef Va­ cap under which he Is laboring I
Unknown. Lot 6. ___
Blk 22. Central
N.
or Sw Jt, Sec 36. tp. 3 S , R. 8.
8.10
3 N . H lo
.........
35.32
Add. to Bay City
.12 written law,"
Badger. Carrie L , Ne of Ne *4, See 16.
Hanson, Hans, Lot 3. See >, tp. 3 N.,
lero Braguehals In Letter to New York shed It mighty quick. But he bu
tp 3 8., K 9
H
111
4.08 Unknown. Lot 7. Blk. 22, Central
10.71
One
Legal
Execution.
Tribune.
Add. to Bay city
.12
Skecg. li., N. Ij of Nw of Ne
fee. 16,
Swinford, B. J.. Nwk, see 4. tp. 3 N. K.
and it's Impossible to drill It Into I
During the year there w as but one exe I
ip 3 8 , R 9
.
>0.........
.........
2.08 Unknown, Lot 8. Blk. 22, Central
42.18
He's the modern human ostrich, »
Add to Bay City.................
Hicks John, Nw of Se‘4 and NeofSw
.12 etilion at the State Penitentiary. Early I
Baker, John C , Se of Nw '< A
3,
The Modern Turkish Woman.
‘4. Sec 16. tp 3 S. R 9
See 5. tp .1 N R 10 .
11.« Cottle, Addie. Lot 2, Blk. 26, Central
bls head -stuck into the sand, so
17 IO
Add.
to
Rav
(
ity
Hiatt. Huldan, Lot 4, See. 19, tp. 3
.24 iu pie year Dolliver
Butler. Hugh, N% of Sw*4 A 8w of
The modern Turkish woman receives as any recognition of bls dlsagrssi
Megorden was
Hlk. 4.
S R 9
........
3.00 Bridgeford. J. II. Lots 1 to 3.
St e 5. No-of 8c'4. Sec a. tp.
( one A Co. Add. to Bay Citv .
1.20 hanged for the murder of his wife in , a far better education than many of trait is concerned."—New York PM
3N . R in
34.20 Hiatt, llulda. Lot 1, sec. 30, tp. 3 «.,
t. 1»
.........
Unttrnborg. Andrew. Commencing 83
3.30 Mills. W M.. V4 lnt. Lot 2. Hlk 6.
her western sisters. When the latter is
Cone A Co. Add. to Bay City...
.18 Malheur County over two years ago j
McIntosh Cheese Company. Beginning
fret North from Lot 4, Block 4,
busy visiting, going to concerts or
Thayer. C A E . Lot 9. ' lk. 6, Cone
irt the Ne corner of Sw ’4 ot Se of
Town of Nehalem, on Nehalem
Four
murderers
were
received
al
tlie
Half Understood.
A Co. Add. to Bay Citv .......
Sec. 30. tp. 3 «., r. 9 w , thence s.
.24
River ; thence following Nehalem
even Indulging In sports the oriental
Cottle
.Addie.
Lots
1
a
2.
Blk.
It,Cone
2'2
ly
rods
to
the
north
bank
of
“What nre you reading. Marl»
River up N 5o feet : thence at
penitentiary for the 12 months, as 'ol
A Co. Add. to Bay (’it.)
within the barred windows of her
.48
West Creek thence following the
rigjlit angles parallel with town
Cottle. Addie. Lota 6, 7. 8. tdk, 11,
lows : C. M. Forest, Cbrtsop County, harem follows these movements In asked mamma of a little girl wit»
Meandering« of said Creek to cen­
suvvc.v . North 70 West to section
Cone * Co. Add. to Bar('ity..
ter of toad thence in a Nely direc­
.72 manslaughter indeterminate sentence ;
head bent down uniter a heavy vol«
line bet wren Section« '¿2 and 23,
Oakes. Catherine. Lot 6. elk. 2, Full­
spirit. With a knowledge of seven lan­
tion to the place of beginning
thence South on said Section line
er's Add to Bay City ..
Containing 1 acre. Less 64-100
1.20 llilliatn Blosh, Douglas County, murder guages. three oriental and four Euro- In ber lap.
tu North pt of a piece of land
Linville. F. M., Lots 1 to 4. Blk 4,
acres to Jos. Bixby, sec. 30, tp. 3
ttanlrd by A J Cloutrie to E G.
’“The Wide Awake World.’ ■
Theo Jacoby« Add. to say City
s .• r. 9
.....................................
B. Wist and wife for street pur­
.96 second degree, life sentence; Francisco pean. foreign governesses and as many
9.00
ma.”
.
poses . thence following down
Xhlls. C.. Lot 4. sec. 30. tp. 3
r. 9
9.37 Linville. F. M.. Lots 7 to 8. Blk. 4.
books
ns
she
requires
little
escapes
ber
liuaij'slo
Columbia
County,
murder
Theo Jacobys Add. to Bav Citv .
Mills. C.i Lot 1. and Ne otNw i4. sec.
.48
said tract or street to (beginning,
"Gracious, child!" Interrupted »
—
31, tn. 3 s . r. 9
...........
also all title lands F. and A on
4.50 Bridgeford. J. H , Lots 3 A 4. Blk. 23.
second degree, life; James Sawjn attention —London Strand.
sister. "You can’t understand ■
Pacific Add. to Bay City
Grant« L A . N 1» of Ne *, Se of Ne V
this lot to ship channel (In Lot 5,
.48
I Umatilla County.
manslaughter, 15
• Ne of Se l4, sec 32. tp. 3 *., r ti * 21.00 Bridgeford. Elmer, Lot 15, Blk 24.
5o x 35o fret) Sec. 23, tp. 3 N K
than half of that book.”
Pacific Add. to aav City
W
10...............................
....
Lightning as She Saw It.
.24 : years. Forest and Blosh, while received
l.si Chamberlain, B A E I, of Sw
Marian looked at tt<s speaker ’
Bridgeford O. 8., Lot ih . Bik. 24.
Unknown, Lot 1. Sec. 24. tp. 1 N K
H of Se i4 A Lots 1 & 2. sec 7., tp.
While little Gertrude was looking out dignity. “1 read It for the half •
lO. .
cific Add. to nay Citv
s r 10
..........
9 66
.24 ’ at the prison during the year 1» i7, com-
.11
Bridgeton!.
J.
II
.
Lots
5
to
13.
Gerrltsc. Mary, Tract in Nw ofNw‘4
Thornton W W Sw of Ne
Nw of
• Ik.
of a window during a thunderstorm understand,” she said.—St Lou»
36 Pacific Add. to Bay City
ot Section 28. tp 3 N . R lO B
Se l4 sec 15, tp. 3 s., r. 1O........
6.30
5.52 milted the crime for which they were
she saw a flash of lightning play public.
trflfnes. Clara b .. Lots 7 A 8. Blk. 45,
Comment ing nt n stake nntl stone
May. Carrie. Beginning at the Nw
cuitva-leif
prior
lo
January
1,
19o7,
Pacific Add. to Bay Citv
cor of the 8« of Nw l4 of sec 20.
oq bank of creek t? teet south of
.48
along a telegraph wire.
lines t>etwera section^ «'* amt 2i,
Me Arthur. Harriet K . Lot 11. Blk 46.
tp. 3 s.,r. 10 w , thence w 8.50
Firearms in Favor.
"Oh, mamma." she exclaimed, “I
Pacific Add. to Bay Citv
thence north westerly 3 rods 10
cns; thence Sly in a direct line to
4M
Trust.
Parkhurst. E F.. Lots ft to < Blk. 58.
fretato section line thence west ou
Sw cor. of Sc l< nt Sw ot said sec.
Of the 56 tiers..us who were slain, 44 Just saw n piece of the sun fall down
Pacific Add. to Bay Citv
section Ise ¡about 26 rods to
20. thence north 20 chains to the
“Here you went and told ma
I 92 were killed by firearms, seven were
from
the
sky!
”
—
New
York
Press.
section corner I mp tween sections Jo,
Bridgeford. J H Lot 14. Blk 44. Pa-
place ot t»eginning. sec. 2o. tp. 3
would trust Beasley with your
a , r IO
...
.........
cific Add. to bhv t ity
VM. 29. 21 . thence south nt'out
1 43
either stahlieil tir struck with some
49 rials on t he section line bet n een
Hiatt. Iluhlah. Se of Sc i4 sec 24.
Unknown. Lots 5, Hlk 6. Idaville
•nd on tbe strength of that I 1»
sectictns 28 and 29 to a stake and
3 s . r IO A Ne of Ne
sec.
Matrimony's Small Change.
inisaile. four were Wolubly billed with a
him $10 that now you tell me I'll
«tons near lake , thence in a course
tp. 3. s., r. to
...................
7.80
In olden tlmee it took a broken six- •r get.”
hatchet an^ limit ladies lairned and one
East, of North 6 rials nntl lo feet
Mills, C.. 8c of Sc ly sec. 25, tp. 3
r
"
” a.
10
.........
to a stake by creek IJ feet east of
"
” ».
7
pence
to
plight
the
troth
of
two
fond
2.02
was assassinated wuh a bomb. In 16
“Well, what of It? 1 said I'd I
section line t»ctwren sections 28
Mav.*'arr1e Lots 9and 14, sec. 30.
" ♦.
tp. 3 «., r. 10...................
aud.*29 , thence following creek to
a.
of lire 51 separate tragedies one or both hearts In proper style. These days it's him with my life, and I would. I
5 48
beginning, sei* 2«, tp 3n , rd
the
lover
who
is
broke.
But
be
is
Lewis
Frederick.
Be
ot
Nw
l
4
see
36.
1.72
•>
ley may be a beat, but be to no •
of the principal* weie under the influ­
GfrritBc. Mary Lot 4. sec. 29 tp 3
tp. 3 s.. r , to......... ................... ... .,
” T,
3.45
much the same old sixpence —Puck.
a . r, 1©
....
■
1.7; Chamberlain E. A a O R Mrs.. Lots
sin.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
ence
ul
liquor,
or
I.ad
taro
drinking.
Hecker, Robert C , e‘, of sei4 sw of
1. 2. 3. less 2 A in lot 3, for Look­
Keeher, J. 1. . l-o lnt Lot ». Blk ».
se % A lot 5 A 4. Bev. 32. tp. 3
out City. sec. 1. tn 3 s . r 11
H at » Adil to Tillamook
1.43
»'livre were no inurilera during the
.74
<V . r. lo
Not Guilty.
Beai». A <1 . Lot 12 to 22. Blk 13.
11.40 Chamberlain. KA. Nw of S< i4 sec. 1
Preserving- Her Bridges.
Croaon Daniel, lot 6 nnd tide Ismls
tp 3 s., r. 11
year in 13 of ihe 33 cutntnsof lire st.ue
Miller*» VM to Tillamook.......
1.93
4
09
Euthuslastlc Amateur Sailor-Let go
Mrs. Gossip—Mrs. Rlchlelgb a*
fronting on same less Town of Fa-
Chamtterlain K A Lots 2. 3. 4. sec
Brnali. Sarah A.. T Ik 8. Blk 1. Still­
as
follows
:
Benton,
Crook,
Curry,
Ci8C Harbor, sec
-
— . IO. 3 42
that
jib
sheet.
Cnenthualastlc
Land
­
12. tp 3 s . r. 11 A lot 1, sec. 13.
well'» Adrl.to Tillamook.
much embonpoint, hasn't she?
12 64
The Astor)« Co aw of i
tp. 3 «.. r. It....................
.............
33,
2.32 Boat. C. A K ,Lot 3. Blk «.Stillwell »
4 Gilliam, Grant. Harney, Joeephine, Lim lubber (who haa been decoyed Into act- Someup (ludicrously 1-Well. no*,
tp 3 b ., b |o
Add to Tillamook
, 2.60
3 42 Woods \\ II Se of Nw U Ne of Sw
Dune*a. Jos , s< *<. Sec 33. tp. 3 N ,
Ing
crew)
—
I'm
not
touching
i4 A lots 2 A 3, sec 18, fp. 4 s.,
Coin, Linn, Tillamook, Washington,
Heina. Otto. Lot» 1 M 2 Blk 6 Still­
tbe beast- might bare If she wasn't so fat-
H. IO
r. H .................... ...
13.12
well’* Add to Tillamook............
8.64
11 91 Whevleraad Yamhill. Estimating the ly thing!—Punch
JBitgfcani. Kate. Lots 3,
tlmore American.
Kawffman ll I Lots 2 A 3. Se of Nw
13.
Sear*. P C . I,ot ». Blk a Stillwell *
14, amt B ** ul Bw '<
ky A Sw of Ne ‘4 sec 4. tp. 4 B.,
Add to THI*mook
3 9.
population ot tire state al 5<Ni.uU). the
B 6
63 1«
Wallace.
J
I«
Lot
1.
Blk
lA.Thaeer
•
8.10
' The average elevation
Davey ( ha» H U (nt
3,M|r,h''u<f'nw* killv.1 Ky their fellow
Wells I.. That part of Ac of Sc i4 w of
of North
The best portraits are those in
Add to Tillamook
H
• Lots 1, 3, 3. a .
Big Nestac.a River see. l.tp 4
Conder W W . Lot 3. Blk 20 TBarer •
own WMouv lo orir> lV.OUU of pi.pu»l I America to 1.3Ö0 feet and of Scatti ! there Is a slight mixture of carlot
a.«
r. 10....
Add to Tillamook................................
7.42
*•72 Itoti.
à mi ties 1,20) f„L
Sheriff's Sale
Mason, Homer, Se of Nw ^4, Sec. 17,
tp. 1 8., R 8
..........
Hanson, Hans C., Bw of Sw %. Bee.
28 , B. Vi of Se I4, Bee. 29, tp. 1 8.,
K. h
Hanson, Hans C-, Nw of Ne *4. Sec.
32. tp. 1 8.. R. 8
I I awrence.
Geo. P.. 8. !» of Se
an<l
______ .
.........................
c _ 33.
tp. ______
IS.. R. 8
N w.ot Se *4, *
Sec
^r-
Nolan Oak. Commencing at apoint
8 feet East of the Sw corner of sec­
tion 6 tp. 1 S., K 9 W ; thence
North 8 rods ; thence East 8 rods ;
thence^South 8 rods . thence West 8
rods to place of beginning, Sec. 7, tp.
1 S., K 9 ....
.................
McIntosh, Peter. Nw of Be % and E. H
of Sw k, Rec. 13. tp 1 »., R. 9
Clough. C. H.. W % of Nw V4» **ec. 16,
tp. 1 8 R 9
.........................
Morton Heirs, Nw of Sw V4. be*-'- 16.
tp 1 H R 9
Cardwell, Helen R., and Cook, Vin­
cent, Bw of Nw k and Nw ofSw Vi,
Sec. 18. tp. 1 S.. R. 9
.................
McIntosh, Peter, Ne of Nw *4, Sec. 24,
tp 1 s J{. <J
..............................
Donaldson, C. E , N. % of Se V4 and
Ne of Bw %. Less 1 A. sold, Sec. 26,
tp 1 s . R. 9
Donaldson, C E.. W. % of Ne*4 and
E U of N w *4. Sec. 26, tp. 1 H., R 9.
Clough C. H., lot 2, Sec. 36, tp. 1 N,,
R. 9 ...
Mason, Homer. Beginning at apoint
25.50 chains South of the Ne corner
of Jas. and Anna Quick’s D.L.C. ;
thence N. 11.50 chs. th. W. 18 25
chs. ; th. B. 11.50 chs. . th. E 18.25
ch*, to beg.,Secs. 28, 29. 32, 33. tp. 1
S. ,R. 9
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Fairview Grange, No. 273. Beginning
at the Se corner of Ne Vi of section
28, tp. 1 8., R. 9 W. , thence West
155 rods ; thence N. 583 feet to ini­
tial point; thence N. 165 feet ;
thence W. 132 feet, thence S. 165
feet ; thence E. 132 feet to the place
<>« beginning. Sec. 2b, tp. 1 S., R. 9 .
McIntosh Peter. Improvements on
tract in Sec. 13. (Cheese factory
luiilding), Sec. 13, tp. 1 S., R. 10 .
Aiderman, A. L., (Trustee). Ne of Ne
V4. Sec 13. tp. 1
R. IO
Clough, C. H., Nw of Se'4, NeofSw
% anti W. Vi of Nw
*P- 1
s R I 1»
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Hauxhurst, Amanda D., lot 2 and Se
of Nw Vi- Sec. 19, tp. 1 S., R. IO
Nelson, Chas. T , E. % of Sw %, Sec.
28, tp. 1 S., R IO.................
Paulson, Bjorn, N. V^ of Nw ^4, Sec.
28, N. % of Ne *4, bee. 29, tp. 1
B R in
Nenion, Chas. T., Ne of Nw Vi. Bee. 33,
tp. 1 • R 10 ..................
Lucy, T J. Beginning 60 feet West,of
N w corner of Lot 2, Blk. 1, Fuller's
AtM. to Bay City; thence West 100
ft. ; thence S. 25 ft. ; th. E. to
Cpunty road ; th. in Nw'ly direc­
tion to beginning, Sec. 3, tp. 1 S.,
R. 10.........
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Unknown. Beginning 60 it. West of
Bw corner of Lot 2, Blk. 1, Puller's
Add. to Bay ( ity ; thence West 1OO
ft.r thence N. 25 ft. , thence E. 1OO
ft., morejor less to County road ;
thence in a B’ly direction to place of
beginning. Sec. 3. tp. 1 S., R. 10
Hauxhurst, Amanda D.. Lots 1, 2. 3,
Sec. 24*. tp 1 S.. R IO
Saxther, Nels, Se %, See. 4, tp. 2 8.,
R. 7
Keeley, Thomas, S, % of SeVi, bee. 4,
tp. 2 8. R. 8
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Lawrenue, Sarah, Se of Ne *4 and
Lots lf2, 3, Sec. 4, tp. 2, R. 8
Keeley, Thomas, W, la of Ne %, Sec.
9. tp. » 8., R. 8......................
Lawrence, Geo. F,, Nw
bee. 9. tp. 2
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FICTION AND FACT,
THE MUSSULMANS.
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