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A Summer longing. I must away to wOoded hills and vales, Where brood, low streams How cool and silently, And idle barges flap their listless sails • • • l or me the summer sunset glows and jtales, And green fields wait for me. I Jong for shadowy forests, where the birds Twitt* r and chirp at noon from ev<*ry tree. I long for blossomed leaves and lowing herds; An l nature’s voices say iu mystic wonls, ‘The green fields wait for thae.” I dream of uplands where the primrose shines And vtaves her yellow lamps above the lea. Of tanglod copses swung with trailing vines, Of open vistas skirted with tull pines, Where green fields wait for me. I think of long, sweet afternoons, when I Muy lie and listen to the distant sea, Or hear the Ln- -z<-s in tue reeds that sigh, Or insect, voices chirping shrill and dry In fields that wait fur me. These dreams of summer come to bid me fln-1 The forest’s shade, the wild bird’s melody: While summer's rosy wreaths for me are twined. While summer's fragrance lingers on tho wind. Aud green fit ids wait for me. - George Arnold. Sutlsfii-d v. ith fl I m Investment. To Supersede Prayer for Ilain. Driven Mad by Solitude. Within a short time the agricultural department hopes to make an interesting experiment, probably on the plains near the state line of Colorado and Kansas. In the agricultural appropriation bill u an item appropriating $2,000 for the pur pose of an experiment in producing rain fall by explosion of dynamite. This paragraph was put in the bill by the in fluence of Senator Furwell, who for many years has believed that rainfall may be induced by tin, use of explosives. Secretary Rusk thought well of tho idea, and the senator induced the committee on agriculture to make provi. ion for the experiment. Senator Farwell's notion is that about twenty-five pounds of dynamite should lie exploded at a time a half mile or so in the air, tho material being s nt up by means of inexpensive pa]>or balloonsand exploded by time fuses. S -nator Far- well and Secretary R isk believe a suc cession of such explosions will cause rain to fall over a considerable area. At least tho experiment in their opinion is worth making, for if it should succeed a cheap and effective solution of the arid land problem would have been discov ered. The members of the senate com mittee on agriculture do not express much faith in the success of tho under taking.—Chicago Herald. Tillamook ljghtbou’o, whk.h stand« on a lonely ft»uk eighteen mile» below the Columbia river on tho stermy Ore gon coast, was the scene last week of an exciting fight for life between four help ers and the acting k« •••]>( r, who suddenly becamo a raving maniac. This light- house is notorious for its loneliness, as it covers nearly all tho rock, and there is no chance when the sea is rough of reach ing shore, and no opportunity at any time to tako recreation. In winter the keeper is frequently a close prisoner for weeks, as the waves wash clean over the rock and lighthouse, which is.over 100 feet above the sea. Two years ago rocks weighing four tons were cast up by the side of the lighthouse, the glass smashed and the foundations of the house shaken so that it had to be secured by addition al iron bolts of large size. For four years J. Saour, a very meth odical German, has lx-en the assistant keeper. Other men changed, being un able to endure the frightful monotony of life on tho rocks, but he remained cheerful and contented. Recently, how ever, ho began to indulge in fits of tem per, and suddenly one day, with a scream (if rage, ho came (lashing out of the lighthouse brandishing a largo carv ing knife and nw^aring ho would kill one of his helpers. Tho terrified man shouted for help, and his three compan ions re* pond.-d. Aft-era very 1 >ng and desp' n.io fight Saour was overcome. Ilis bands and f *et were bound, and ho was locked in a room. Signals were then displayed, and aid was sent by tho Manzanita. The maniac was taken to an insane iisyliivi. There was no cause for insanity, except hi:;lonely life.—Cor. St. Louis Glob.-D niocrat. On the grip of a Hummer car sat an old gentleman who looked like Denman Thump on in "Josh Whitcomb." The cable car ran through a squalid district where women and children sprawled over the blistering pavement, while puny babies wailed and helpless mothers tried in u listless, half hop less way to quiet their cri. Tho train ran by two squari sof sweltering misery,and then the A Sturgeon Carrying a Chain. cl<l gentleman showed signs<>f unmistak Capt. Dillon, of tiro steamer Fisher, on able excitement, pulled the wrong boll Juno 80 brought up a sturgeon which Cord and rung up a fare as a signal that had been caught in tho last trap at the he wanted to get o!T. After the usual mouth of the Columbia, almost to the exchango of compliments in such cases ocean. Tho peculiarity about the fi h is between tho conductor and the passen that there was attached to him a chain ger 1m succeeded in alighting, and mut nearly five feet long, about the size of a tered: halter chain. Ho had been caught be “By gosh! I'll do it: it won't cost fore, and on tho under side of his mouth much, and it will do lots of good." a holo had been cut. Through this tho When I10 reached the women they ap chain had been passed, and through a peared to bo pleased at what ho sug ring on the end of the chain, thus form gested, and when the next car came ing a I hjw knot or loop around his under r.long going west ho halted it and loaded lip. Then he hail evidently been fastened everything in sight on board for a fresh to a jxilo or stake, with a rope attached air trip. Arriving at tho end of tho to the end of tho chain. Toad Mr. (’heeryble.or Uncle Josh, who After the rofie broke the fish was nt ever ho vat«, was roon in treaty with a liberty to leave, and how long he has sahsoi keeper fora bucket of lemonade. .been swimming with the chain hanging “Not to > sweet, yon know, but with to his mouth is a mystery. If any of lot.» of ice." our exchanges know where the fish lias Tho children and women drank it escaped from, or when, an l will state it, eagerly, and citer enjoying not a cool it may form an interesting sketch as to breeze, but a less torrid 0110 than that how long the fish has carried tho chain which 10. 0 from the down town pave ami where ho has been traveling. ments, Old Benevolence put them on a The sturgeon was quite poor, and one Car and sent them homo. of his fins was partially worn off by the ■ “How mu' h did all that fun cost?” nibbing of tho ch tin, showing that he “Three <h liars f ir ear fare and i?l for had traveled with it a long time.—Astu lemonade. Oh, a fellow can do lots with rian. $1 if ho tries."—St. Louie Republic. Tl»e Palmetto's Day Is Over. I’avclojie.l in an Icy Fng. Tlio p^ilietto h;it is going out of fashion, and you rarely nee one on the «treat now, even ou the head of the inost old faxhioned Southerner. Yet tli< ro was a time, aud that not ton years ago, when every gentleman thought that to sustain his dignity bo had to wear a palmetto hat in the summer. The fact 1«, that ill spite of their light anil cool appearance, tho palmetto hats were tlio hottmt covering that a p-'rspiring man over interposed between his head and tho burning rays of the sun. White «torched «hirt« ou a hot day don't com pare to a palmetto hat for discomfort. The straw is so closely woven that not a particle of air gets to tho hair, and as soon ns pooplo began toget ideas in their heads about common sense clothing lor rammer they began to look with dis favor iqs ai tlio pa hm t to hat. Besides, the hats are exceedingly expensive. The cost of a good 0110 i 1 ., .'5 to begin with, and in order to have it in good condition you mil. t pay several d -llars every stun mertohavo it n-sh-qied and tliosti iw whitened.—Interview with St. Louis Hatter. The littlo town of Ransom’s Ford, lying rix miles rotitli of Paris, Ill*., is much n! ir::i?d an 1 puzzled over a nat- ui.'.l pheuoinonoii which is being ex hibited t here. < In Friday, a short while ufter sunrise, a cloml coming from n northce tel ly direction and descending from a great height, moving with ra pidity, Hotth‘1 dov.-n upon th» place and Las rem lined un.liiqx lied over since. Tho atmosphere 1« ho dense with tho ' moisture from the cloml that objects are wholly undis -erniible nt a distance of less than tv.o feet; lint tho rctnarkablo feature of I'm fog is its intense cold, whi< h is such ns to render fires necessary to prevent tlm people and animals from freezing to de ath, while all vegetation in tho town mid tho country about for a quarter of a mile around, mid indeed wherever tho fog rests, has bin'll killed. Singular uh it npix'ars, tho atmosphere nlxvit seems to l>o unaffected by tho preseneo of tho icy clou 1, and remains very r ir its normal temperature, but to ent r the douse area or tiio fog is to step at otieo int > cold, in which thether- lnometer r m.ilns steadily nt lOdegs. be Washington Hoof Lodgers. low zero. Tho sun is so nearly obscured A look through a p »werfal field glass liy it ns to npp 'ar only ns n ball of half extinguish’d li.o even ut noonday, mid from 0110 of tho narrow windows in the r-.a'iiis totally unable to warm or dispel top of the Washington monument in hot weather shows a new side of domestic tho f< g.—Cor. Philml lphia Times. life in the capital—what might be term The Judftd "Tells a l.lttir Story. ed tho upper sido—as a writer has said Dr. Genre, Fitrg* raid, alias “Sledge,** in a book of which all tho rest has been win tried Ix fore Judge Stewart recently forgotten. Washington is a city of on tho charge <»f obtaining goods from boarding house*. As you 1 "k from the Vogoler, Bon 05 Co. under false pretenses, top of tho monument with your field ail wn < declared not guilty by the glass you can see Inniroomson the houso court. Fit -, . rai l bought $59.83 worth tops. That is, light, portable) cots have of medicines < .1 credit, ami afterward bean taken upon tho fiat roofs of housm, cold them to dealers at le.is than half rugs spread over tho sheets of tin that trade prices. Tho purchase was made have b(‘come floors, and sometime* fold on thirty duy.f time, or the firm could ing screens have been placed between draw on I itrgviabl within ten days tho beds. Tho houses so topped off are through the tkvond National bank of probably the big boarding houses where Washington, where it was discovered unmarried department clerks live, and th.it he had no money to his credit. “It they take to th • roofs on hot nights for is not a case of false j*retense,M said the sake of the maximum of air and Judge Blew art. “although there is evi minimum of tein|»eratnro. An I the plan dent fraud. It reminds mo of the little is not a bad one by long od.ls.—Wash girl who a \t 1 a conitwinion what her ington Post. father was in the ; nitentinry for. ’For Flower |x\ldlers have udi»pt 'd a new bto iling h* • • ■ .«,* was tho reply. 'Why didn’t I?* do like my father,’ said tho wrinkle for gaining entrance to the big first girl; 'ho buys horses and don't pay office buildings in New York. Tbey have tliscovervd by experience that the fi r them.’ ” Baltimore Bun. janitors’employes will not let them ply A novel r i ’oLi no n to cotno off in their trade if the flowers are carried in W<-st (’hi‘ H r. Each contestant is to baskets or on trays, no they now carry wear I.iced nbov.-i, anti all tho shoot) them in japannisl tin Nixes, like th< so are to !>o tak< n nlT and plactxl in a bar used for keeping valuable piqiers in law- rel. Tho ninm i s then start from a mark, yers’ offices. The boxes are kept closed run twenty-five \ anls to the barrel, pick while the ¡>eddb rs an« in tight of the ont their own Nhoe?, put them on, hu e employes in the big buildings. The them up And then run 1(H) yard» to a boxes have another advantage—they kt ep mark. Tho man who gets over the en the Howers cool and fresh. tire route first with shoes pro|*rly laced The Duke of Fife has just sold his fine will l»e the winner. estate of Kothieinav, llanifehire, which The czar and czarina and their chil has belonged to the Fife family since dren are enjoying their annual picnic the middle of tho last century, when it holiday among the Finnish ishuida. They wan purchased by Alexander Duff, of land oeeuHionally and lunch and take Bmco. from the Abemvthiea, of Sidtonn, tea, al fr. s'o, tho czar looking after tho to whom it iM'h'ugtNl when Man* Queen tire aiel the empreoa making tea. They of Scot* rvsid»»d at Kothivmay house', in hate no guard, ns far an is known, and l.VW, during lirr northern pri• :n«s. Iler the czar wears civilian's clotliea, in which rooms are still to be seen in tho uian- h<> is sanl to look even bigger chested sion. which is one of the most ancient iu ami stouter than in uniform. the comity. Five members of the Hsvemeyer fam- Frinii» Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, in «till __ _____ _____ re ily have inaured their lives for *100,000 taking tlw _________________ water* at Carlabad. Tho ■»>rt i.i i" revivo.l revived that a wife ha* has been found The were written by two port for him, but the lady'« name i* «till a agent*, and the joint commission* will »mount to |6o,o(X>. jnjBlery. Bev. Mr. Spurgeon inherited a largo aim of „ money recently < from .. au .« admirer . . lit an Engibh town, but lutribnted tha ©ntire amount union# the teetator’« poor wla 11 ona A recent hail »torn» at Alusa, Cal.,ex- poeed the fact that l>at* live in the - green - fUuige of trw during the stiintuvr. The heiUtonee knocked a great many to uie ground. Vico Fkresi<lcnt Morton’s Wigs. Thore i.: 1 • it <lu 1 of doubt alrout a numbor of thin ?» in this world, but it iio'. ins to b ? acceptu 1 a., a fact in Wasli- iugton that th • vi< <• president has throe beautiful a:id coinplicat ;.l wigH with which I10 goes forth into the world to de ceive ma« Tue wigs uro a source of proffiund ‘ hidy an 1 earnest thought on the part • f ’ • <h ?f -. Morton an l his valet. The fl: • wig i; : hort, the recond is of an r.V( r . ; ljngth and the third was luado with cunning and deceptive in;.? unity by a r h< This l ist wig gives an nbsolatx ly triumphant illustra tion of hair which lias been allowed to grow too long. It is said that the surest way to Mr. M «rtorfj h art L to remind lii.ii that his h-»ir needs cutting. Ono should al rays bo careful, how ever, to nuil'e tliis remark when the vice-pre: idoat is wearing wig No. 3. After H-vernl j/ oplo have told liiin that his hair n* Is cutting he alludes to it him < If in a carelees way, and then Lnah'.i Fonie mysterious allusion about having the barber in th • morning. The foP-i.vi’ig (li.y ho appears in wig No. 1, presenting t’.?) appearaneo of a close crop, • d an I thoroughly well groomed statesman. These t’lings are eagerly discussed iri Washington, where the af fairs of Pale ; : • of > importunco com- p wd to tl: o ..»all talk of the day.—New York World. and a Etile g?latino. Boil the *n bi -nt'3 in n quart of water for |-.ve ],, >nr I t'i » kntn.and boil till t’10 liiju r in u "11.. Ito li.Jf u pint. Let it get cuhl, mid if th1 p?wte be not sniH- ciently thick add gelati.19 anl boil again. Sprc.id en bread that has been I | ut’e.ed \ ry ally, then ad I dices of chicken be.ivonu l with salt and p?p- I r, an 1 | at unatacr dice of bread on top. Lobster lin’d i.i an ex • !l-‘iit dish. Cho;» up on ‘ g »0 I siz/.l lobster, and s?n- 8on with L’ .‘..‘alt ail pepper. Rub two ounces ef ba’.. .r ia: > one nance of brea I crumbs, bc.it up throe eggu, pound all the iu :r • , well t 'g.dhcr and boil in a but: t ‘ I mold for r.n hour. B*. fore b< iiig p 1 it should bo Rtood ••• nI’ a b nil ice, t > that it i i thoroughly cold.—Juii.in Ralph 1 i Chattor. flcurglu’s Illblc. Th * old Bible, which eo I otit has been tin object faiuilitir to visitors to tho executive dcpuitiuent, has been shipped to Kavannah. It cuiae to Atlanta from Milledgeville just aficr tho war, with other plunder belongini? to tho state. (r< ’Vcnior Gordon and all his predecessors who have nasuxned office during the time of the youn.’t»‘r generation scaled the official oaths with lips laid reverently upon its cover. On tho back was tho name “Mat hits.” Nothing ago Mr. T. N. 1 heus \vr to t 'th? o\< cutive d.'part tnent < ’.liming t' »11 b .»k as his moth er's B le. A >ist r. ho sai l, in whose 1“ ’» it• v.-.t <. refugved to Milledge- vill jithC l>ef re the close of the war. She w«is fom 1 to leave there hurriedly on »u count <»£ Sherman’s arrival, and forgot to tako the b ok away wi ll her. Ex actly how it foun I its way to the 8ta;e house i.s not known.—Macon Telegraph, Autograph fans, a revival of an old fashion, nre made thia eoasc'n of ivory paper, m i excellent imitation of nal ivory, and ou each stick tho iruno or st ntiment and namca of favorite beaux < r friends van be inscribed with jndelible ink. If you nuuPivr an artist or a liuui- cian among your ftiVorites a sketch or a bar i f muaio and the autograph can ¡»er- hap* be etched upon two or more of the slicks, aloug with the name of the etcher, Au ailniirabk' provisipn has been unwie by the magistracy of Breslau, which will tend iu more ways than oue to tho improvement of pr.pil* in the public •chools. A tmtanieal school garden has been instituted for the regular suiq.ly of nlaut* to tho solioolsof the place, and for euabling teachers to make observa- tioiis an the Bpft with their pupil*. A couple frern Pocahontas, W. Va,, who wont to Cuialh'rlaiiil. Mil., to I n » warned, were oelaytM thirty-six hvnrt in havu:.; the ceremony performed 1*0- catuk* the grvx in vras not old enough bjr that uutulvr of Rotini to get a lieeuMv T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice fur rUBLlCATION. Urtlted Staten L -id '>ffic . Oregon ( ity, Ore- 11, Aug -U, 189I).— Notice is hereby gi'vu that compliance with the provisions of the act of t ungress of June 3, I'-ps. entitled “An act for tne ;dc of limber lands in tne State» of t alifornia, r.cgoi., Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Daniel Macklin, of Tillamook, County, < f Tilbnnook, State of Oregon, has tris'day filed in tins office his sworn slatcment No. 222-, for the purchase of the w * j 0» s w 1 | s e *4 u. s w l* of see. 13 and s e of s e "ofscc. il, in to 2 11, r 9 w and will offer proof to show that the kind sought is more i e than for valuable for “its timber or stone agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office ut Oregon City Oregou, on Thursday, the 4th day of December, 189O. He names as witnesses: WS Runyon. (. M Runyon, L L Sn^th, J M Swisher, al! «»f Tillamook. Oregon. Anvar.d all persons claimr.-g adversely the above-described lands are requested to fiie their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of December, 189O. 16 25 J. T. Apperson Register. « DO NOT CRIPE, SiCKZN OR CONSTIPATE. S um C ure ren S ick H emnwi , «nd ali troab.es arising front Indigestion or Constipation. Improves rhe Ooiupi -xion by Puritying the Blood. The dose can be nicely adjneted to su.t th case, as on* pill can never be too larue a -.'ose. E>i.-y to take a. so much sugar 42 pills put vp in a strong viul which can be carried in »e«t pocket. A Crrat Co»»cn« Srsc«. «• Traveler* sud Ruala«-«* M» n. Xoco <•• naiae » tn- ou» “( ra»eent” Trad- S»rk. Ko'rt » »erywhrrr, 26«. a boiU» fecuipU Do*« and Prêtai Bcok fur 2a. In »lamps. DU. HARTER 8 IRON TOfcIC. X PURIFIER the RMMH»: HKI.I I.ATFS theLIVFnl and KinNEYSai.il KF.F.ToRER the nKRILO A i El) W . to HFAl.TMacd VIGOBOLS STKENCTKof Y- ith / ( THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. U& ix'.r Î The rioad to Wealth Cannot be successfully traveled with out good health. To reach wealth or any coveted position in lifa requires the full possession and operation of all the fac ulties kind nature has endowed us with. These conditions cannot exist unless the physical being is in perfect working order, and this is impossible when the liver and spleeaare torpid, thus obstruct ing the secretions, causing indigestion and dyspepsia, with ali of their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY’S English Dandelion Tonic exerts a specific influence over the liver, excites it to healthy action, resolves its chronic engorgements, and promotes tho - secretions ; cures and consti- NOTICE FOR indigestion PUBLICATION. Land Office sharpens at Oregon City, Oregon, pation, the appetite, tones up Sept. 19, ibyO.—Notice is herebygi\< 11 that the follow ra the entire system, makes life ing-named settler lias and filed notice of worth his inten B to living. tion make final proof in support of his claim, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for Pl* BLICATION. United States Land Otfi< e. Oregon City. Ore gon, Aug.¡8, I860.—Notice is hereby given that in ( '»mpliaiK-e with the provisions of tho act of CongH s* of June : . 1878. eiitith d An act for the sal.- of timber lunds in the Stab's of California. Oregon, Ne\ tuia, and Washington Territory,” Theodore Stack man, of Tillamook County of Tillamook State of Ore gon. lias this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 222 ., for the purchase of the n 1 > n w *4, s w l4 of u w *4 and n w *4 of s w 1 . oi sec. 2.5, tp. in, r 8 w, and will offer proofJ to show that the land .-ought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes ami to establish his claim to said land beforethe Register and Receiver of this office «it Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 26th day of November, 1890. He names as witnesses; W. S. Cone. E. Stanley, J P Kane and G B Davidson all oi Tillanio-ik Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to filetheir claims in this office on or before said 26, day „of November, 189O. 16-25 J l' Apperson, Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 187s.—N otice fob P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Aug. 15, 189(1.—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congress of June 3, 187s. entitled “A11 act for the s de of limber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Jennie M. Davies, of Pori land. Countv of Multnomah,St ate of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office her sworn state ment No. 2213, for the purchase of the s e % of s w M of sec. j 1, e of 11 w *4 and n e 1 ( of s w ’ . of see. I4, tp. 211, r 9 w. and will offer proof toshow that iheland sought is more xalu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish herclaim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at < »regou City.Oregon, 011 Tuesday the 25th day of November, I890. She nanu s as witnesses: W. S. Cone of Bay City, II. Roberts of Tilla- nio< k Ida Johnson, and A J Baumanu of Port land, all ofOregott. Any and all per-ons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file theii claims in this office ou or before said 25th day of November 1390. I6-25 J. T. Apperson. Register. and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mook, Oregon, ou November li, 189O, viz: Dutiiel A. Roby, Pre-emption I). S. No. 7060, for the s w ’ g of s e ti and e }4of s wj l and s e J4 of n w l4 of sec. 3 tp. 1 n, r 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, T imber L \ xi > Ac r, J i si : 3, IS78—N otice , said land, viz: George M. Runyon ami Vinton 8. Rice of for IT1.11< vi lo.s. Tillamook, W. U. Merton and Henry Lu. mer. of United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore Bay City, all 01 Tillamook County, Oregon. gon, Angustiò, ì.'yb.—Notice is he ic^.y given that 17-22 J. T. Apperson, Register. 1:1 compiiar.ee with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, Aug. Arthur Provost, 23, lSyO.—Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has tiled notice of his iti- of Buy City, Countv of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office lii-sv.oru t'-iitiou to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bt fore statement No. 22I4, for tlie purchase of tin* \v I? cf n u ami s e of 11 w 1, of sec. 28 and s e >4 the County Judge or in b:s absence, before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at -i of 11 t ’g of sec. 2V, tp. 2n, r 9 w, and will offer proof to show that t'.e loiid sought is more Tillamook, Oregon, ou Octobe 1 13, 1890, viz: valuable for its timber or stone than for agn- Wesley llush, cultmal purposes, and to establish liisclaim to Homestead Ent ry No. 6821, for the n ’ 2 of s w 'Á said laud before the Regi.-ter and Receiver of thisoffice at Oregon City, Oregon, 011 Tuesday, and s ‘4 of n w ^’sec. in, tp. 1 s, r 8 w. He names tne iollon iug witibcsses to prove his the 25th day of November, 1890. He names as wit: esses: ciAMtinuoiis residence upon and cultivation of, s;?Ta land. \iz: W S Cone, of Ih.;. City, L Smith, M I’ Carl, on, W. 1). Illingworth, F. A. Johnson, C. II. Garibaldi, ami II Roberts, of Tillamook, ail of Smith, and J. H \\ biting, all of Tilbuncok, Tillamook Uounty. Oregon. Any and ajl pc sons claiming adversely the Tillamook County, Oregon. above-descril.vd lands ate requested to file their 14 19 J. T. Apperson, Register. claims in this office 011 or before sakl 2'th day of November, 1890. 16-25 J- T. Apperson, Register. NOTICE FOR PCIO.’CATION. Land (>ffice at Oregon ( ity, Oic 11, Aug. 1809.— Notice is hereby giv^ u that the folios - ing-named settler has filed imti .• hisinicn- T imber L and , A i t J i nk 3. 1878.—N otice tion to make final pro< fin svppoit o i i.- claim, FOR Pl Bl.ll'AT.'i N. i fore I lie mid tb.it -,ii'.’. proof ■>'ill be rt»i !• United Stites Land Office, Oregon City, Ore- County Judge or In his abscrce be.. re tl e f;on, Aug. I3, 1890 —Notice is hereby given that 1 ounty clerk of Tillamook (Nmnty, at i illamook, 11 compliance with the provisions cf th<j act of Oregon. 011 < ‘ctober ¡3, IS qu . viz: Congri is of June 3, i87w-, entitled “An act for Henry Olds, tile sale of timber lands in the Stales of Califor Homestead Entry, No. to.-7, Íor the s ’ s of s w yf nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” of sec. 1 and n 1 _j of u 11 <,i sec. 12, tp. 2 s Louis reterzon, r 10 w. He imines the following witnesses to prove of Foley, County of Tillamook State of Oregon, his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation has Hits day ¡iled in this office- his sworn state ment No. .211. for the pur< ha-o of the n w of, said land vic S. 1 <rl. J. fi’.irl, J. X. and S. ?T. Dailey of sec. 32. tp. in, r; w.iiml v-'ill offer pro.-.f toshow that the’.und sought is more v-sim-.blc for its all of Tillnniouk, Tillamook County. Oiegon. timber er st-ne thin f«>r agricultural put poses, ii-19 J. T. Apperson' KegisU-r. ami to establish his claim to said land before th«- Regifit- r and Receiver of this office ut Ore- gonCity. Oregon, 011 Tuesday, the 2-th day <-f November. lSjo. He ra: es as witm --es: J Ryan, 1! lb I crt... of Tillamook, W S Cone and 1. E i until of Fay City, Oregon. Any and all pereoiis claiming a.lvcrgcly the above described lunds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2-th day of November, I8V0. i6-a5 J. T. Apperson, Register. TIMlltK LAMP. ACT Jl'NIi J. iS7«.—NOTICE l-UR PCBI.ICAT1ON. Uuitrd Sintis Mint office. OrcRun City, Ore., July <■ . 1 <y> —Notice is hereby given that in coniplinnce with the provisions of the act ot Congress of lune 1. 1S7H, entitled "An act for the stile of timber lands in the slates of Cnlilornin mcgou, Nevada, and Washington'Territory,'. Alvin H. Hart. of Winlock, County of Lewis. Slate of Wash ins-ton, has this day filed iu thisoffice his sworn staleuieet No. lo-C-, for the pul chase of the e lie *4 ami e Ljof s e *4 of sec. 17. tp. is, r 8 w, aril will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to eaid landbefore the Register ami Receiver of t his office at<>r< g»m City,< iregon on Thursday, the 2oth day of November, 1890. He names as witnesses: W. A. Caborn of Portland, Oregon, and Thos. J. Bower and Alfred Youugof Tacoma, Wash., ffnd 1'. L Neer of l’euuington, Sutter County, ( u! hfi nia. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said 20th day of November, 189O. I4-23 J. T. Apperson, Register. T imber L and , A ft J i nk 3, 1878.-N otice P ublication . ' * United States Land Office, Oregon Citv Or. gon .Sept. 2,189O.—Notice is hereby given that hi compliance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled ‘An act f<o the s It timber lands in the State» of raHftir nin, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory,” Mcekei Swisher, of Tillamook, County oH'illhlnook, Plate of Oregon, bat this day filed in thia office hi« sworn statement No. 2247, for the purchase of the s e* j of s eq of see. 8, and »• i2 of tl e' and 11 e’/ ..I s <• ', of X. c 17, tp. 2n, r u w. and will off * piooi to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Tuesdav the 16th day of December, 1890. He names as witnesses: W. S. Cone ot Bay City, L. L. Smith of Hui Bon. ville, ami D. Macl. tin ami H. Roberts of Tilla mook, all of Tillamook County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the a bore-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Itfthdayof December I890. } J-T. Apperson, Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice for P ublication . United Slates Land Office, Oregon City, Ore gon, Aug. 6, 1890.—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lamia in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Gideon IL Davidson of Tillamook, Conn t.y of Tillamook, State ofOre- gon,has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2205 for the purchase of the s e 1 t oi sec. 13, tp. 2 11, r 9 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber <>r stone than for agricultuial pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Oivron City, Oregon, on Wednesday the 19 day of November, 189I) • He names as witnesses: Edward Walker and Henty Robarts of Tilla mook, and Wm, Woods and W. S. Cone, of Bay City, all of Tillamook County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said lythday of November 189O. 14-23 J. T. Apperson, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-NUTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore * gon,August 9. 1890.—Notice is hereby given that incompliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1^7^, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” ' Chas. A. Souders, of Tacoma, county of Fierce, state of Washing- toil, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1949, for the purchase of the el' of 11 w 14 and e of s w V4' of sec. 33, tp. 1 s.rx’w and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish hig claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this’office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 17th day of December, 1890. He names as witnesses: J. A. Fradette, John Hendren, Alex. C. Mac aulay, and Jas. R. Clark, all of Tacoma, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 17th day of December, JS90. 18-27 J- T* Apperson, Register. T imhkb L and , A ct J i nk 3, 1.878.—N otice 1OK I’lllI.ICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore gon, Julv3(1, I890,—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An net for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Frank I.. Neer, of Pennington, County of Suiter, State of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn'sti lenient No. 1945, for the purchase of the s w of sec. 17, tp 1 s, r 8 w, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is mere valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim I" said land before the Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon City,-Oregon, on Thurs day. the 20th day of November, I89O. lie names as witnesses: W. A. Caborn of Portland, Oregou, Thos. *J. Bower and Alfred Young of Tacoma, Wash , ami A. E. Hart of \Vi ulock, Wash. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office oner before said 20th day of Non mber, I890. I4-23 J. T. Apperson, Register. TlMIlHR L.AN'11, ACT Ji NK 3, 1878.—NoTICK EOH 1’lBI.ICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City. Ore., Aug. 26, J8y().—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot (' < ingress ofjunes, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Janies W. Hendricks, ofPortland, County of Multnomah, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in thisoffice his sworn statement No. 2233, for the purchase of the F of s e % of st c. 4, tp 2 11, r 9 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beforethe Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Fridav, the 5th day of December, 1820. He names as witnesses: Wiliiam Doyl , J A Buckley, P F Ilall and Archie Foster, all of Portland Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abiive described lands are requested to filetheir claims in th s office on or before said 5th day of December, 189O. 16-23 J. T Apperson, Register. 1; NOTICE FOR I’UBLICA! ION. Land Office at Oregon City, Otcgon, Sept. 5, 1S90—Notice is hereby given that the following trained settler luis filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, al Tillamook, Ore., on October 24, I890, viz: Isaac A. Yager, Pre-« niption D. S. No. 5623 for Lot 2, of sec. 8, tp 2 s, r 9 w. lie names the following witnesses to proof his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said lam I, viz: Olans V, . Olsen, Frank Goync, Janie* Tittle, ami L. II. Brown, all of Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon. 16-2I J. T. Apperscn, Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for l’CCLICATlON. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore gon, Aug 9, 189o.—Notice Is hereby given that in complin nee with the provisions of the act of Congress of June :t, 1878, entitled “An act for the side of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’ Jas. R. Clark, of Tacoma, cmmty of Pierce, state of Washing ton, has this day filed in this-office his sworn statement No. I95O, for the purchase of the w >£ ot n w 14, n e of n w ’ and n w 1. of s w of sec. No. :t2, tp. Is, r8w, and will offer proof to show that ilu' Lind “ought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Kt gister ami Receiver of tliis office at Oregon < ity, Oregon, on Thursday, the 18th day of December, ¡8!’o. lie names as witnesses: Alex. Chas. McCaulay, J. A. Fradette, Johu Hendren ami Chas. A. Souders, all of Tacoma, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abovv-descrihi d lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said i8rd day of December l«0o. I8-27 J. T. Apperson Register. T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.—-N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City. Ore gon, Aug. 8, 1890.—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for tl.e sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Alex. Chas. Macaulay of Tacoma, County of Pierce, State of Wash ington. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1947, for the purchase of thew of n w 1, and w ' 2 of s w * 4 of sec. 34, tp. 2 s, r 8 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, 011 Wednesday the 17th day of Deieni- ler, 1890. He names as witnesses:- John Hendren, Alfred Voting, J. A Fradette; of Tacoma, Wash., and John Edwards of Tilla mook' Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above -described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 17th dayoi December, 1890, 18 27 J. T. Apperson, Register^ T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otick for Pi IU ication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Sept. ? 1S90.— Notice is hereby giveii that ill compliance with the provisions of the act oi Congress of lune 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Sidney V. Anderson, of Tillairook, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in thisofficehis sworn statement No. 2248, for the purchase of the u % of 11 e and s w b» <»f u e ’4 of sec 27,tp 1 11. r 7 u, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ills claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the iCth day of Dc'-etnbcr 1*90. He names as witnesses. U h Libby and ¡1.Roberts, of Tillamook and L. E. Smith and W. S. Cone of Bay City, all ot“Tillamook County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-describeci lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day oft December I890. I8-27 J. T. Apperson, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregou City, Oregon, Sept. 5, 1810.—N< tioe is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook Comity, at Tillamook, Ore gon, on October 23. 1.-.9O, viz: Alfred Deane, Sophia Laurens, Pre-emption D. 8. No. (^>7, for the no1, of sec. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 18, tp. 3 n, r 9 w. Pre-emption, I) S. No. f' V». for Hl;e T.ots 1, 2 Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Sept. He names the following witnesses to prove his and 3 ami c 1 of n w l{ of see. iq, tp 3 s. r :o w. 1 a ? o .—Notic e is hereby given, that the follow itij 5, Sb, name» the foil« w ing w itn< f - - to prove her named s ettler ha- filed notice of his iutenlion ti continuous residence upon ami cultivation of, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for coutinuon icsidcncc upon and cultivation of, make final proof in support of his claim. anC said land, viz: PURMCATION. IL V Alley, If A Todd, J. 11. Morris and 8. said land, viz: that said proof will be mede before the Count) United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore, E. B. Chamberlain, R. II. Holires, T. J. Harris Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore S'-ovell, all of Onion Peak, Tillamook, Countv, gon, March 5, 189O.—Notice is hereby given that, Oregon. m«l <’. k. Cl'bnitrl.in, r.li cl Woods gon, on October, 23. l-',o, viz: 111 compliance with the provisions of the act of <6-21. J. T. Apperson, Register. Tillamook County, Oregon. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the Stephen Scovrii, 14 19 J. T. Apperson, Register. sale of timber lands in the States of California Pre-emption D. S. No. 699*1, for the wLofn e ’4 Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ar i e hi ut il V. L of M C 11, tp. 8 n r b ft. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for Land Office at Or» gon (ity, Oregon, Sept. Alfred Young, He li.-.mes the following witness« s :<> prove . l’UHI.lCAI 1<N. his continuous residence upon ami cultivi.tion I9. 18.0.—Notice is hereby given that the of Tacoma.county of Pierce,state or.Washington follov» ing-named settler has filed notice of his has this day filed in this office hil sworn state United States Land office. Oregon C:tv, Ore of, said lam!, viz COB An.:. 8, ■ 1 Nl lice 1 Alfred Dvnnc. IL V. A’b y, Lee Al’ev and J. intention to make final proot in support of his ment No. 1948, for tiie purchase ofthee '2 n w H in compliance with the provision- of the act ci IL Morris, all of Onion Peak. Tillanio- k < omitv claim, and that s .id proof will be m-idc before ami e of s w»Z of sec. 84, tp. 2 s, r 8 w. and will the County ( lerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla offer proof to snow that the land sought is niore Congress of June 3, ’entitle I “An i:ct for Oregon. mook, Oregon, on November, 8, 18<H), viz: thi >..!•> oftitnl ct I oi l- in th« Stati sof Ca ifoi 16 21 J. T. Apperson, Register. valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul ilia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter: itory," F. A. Johnson. tural purposes, and to establish his claim to Thos. J. newer. Pre-emption I>. F. No 6526, for w of s c ’ of said laud before the Register and Receiver 01 notice for publication . this office at Oregon City,Oregon,on Wednesday, of T.iconin, countv of I’i '-cc, <t t*' of Wash l and Office at Oregon » ity, Oregon, Sept. sec. li tp 1 s, r 8 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his the 17th day of December, 189o. ington, has thia day filed in this office hi** swot ti 3. 18’Jo.—Ndice is hereby given that th,- bil He names as witnesses: statement No io.'.-, for the putch.»>e >>I t!.<- <1 c ', lowing named settler has filed notice of his in continuous residence upon and cultivation of John Hendren, A. McCaulay, and J. A Fra- of sec. 3I. tp. 1 s. r 8 w, ana will off. r proof to tention to make final pioufin support <»f his raid land, viz: Alfred Newman. Theo. Stelnhilber. Wesley dette of Tacoma, Wash., and John Edward» 0 show trial the land sought is mere v.ilual le for claim. and that said proof will be made before its timber or stone than for agrieu’t.i al pur- County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Rush ami John GabrieNon, allot Tillamook. Tillamook Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverselytne I ilia.nook County, Oieaou. nostsand to establish I.is claim to said laml b» mook, Oregon, on October, 2o, i89o, viz: alxn e described lands are requested to file tneir ri-22 ' J. T. Apperson, Register. tore the Register md Receiver of this offu v at Alfred Johnson, claims in this office on or before said 17th day Oteeon Ciiy. Oregon, on Tiiursday, the i8td day I’re-t :npti< n D. S._ No. 6214 for the n e ’, of sue. ofl’fcember, 1890. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of 1». emit-er, I*«- I8-27 J. T.Apperson, Register. 12 tp. i 11. r 6 w. Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon. Sept He names as witnesses: Hr names the following witnesses to prove his 10 1890.—Notice is hereby giveu that the Janie« R C lark C! as. X. Son h -s, J. A Fa dvttr and John Hcudtcn, all of Tacoma, Wa-h- co:.titiiious residence upon and cultivation of. fiolowing named settler has tile«! notice of TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. IsyM.—X0TI< K said land, viz: his int< ntion to make final proof in support of iiigton. FOR PUBLICATION. z > W. Iler. James McLaran, and George Hines hi« Haim, and that said proof will be made be- Avy and n’1 persons claitnin? adver-rly th- -•t <ialc«Urevk I*. O and Thomas M. Hine- of tory the county Clerk of Tillamook countv at United States Land (Jffice, Oregon City. < ; <i,- c itx-«I lands ore reqoesu I fi lhei Oregon, on November sth Sept. 2, 1892.—Notice is hereby given that hi claims in thi«s office en or before s .id .sth da; Forest Grave, all of Washiugt-in county, Ore 1 illamook, gon. 1890, via: • compliance with the provisions of thc of December ¡890.« Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for tne to-21 J• T. Apperson, Register. ' J T. \pvors 1. Kt ci ¡ir John H. Morris, sale of timber lauds in the States of Cali for«“» Pre-emption D. S. No 6346, tor the w of s w ’ Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, NOTICE FOR Pl HI.ICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r «• \v 17 a,,<i C 3 S e Svc‘ 1H’ 5 n’ Charles E Libby, f Land Office at Oregon city. Oregon, Sept. I. f nd Office nt Oregon City, Orrgnn Set' of Tillamook, Countv of Tillamook. 8tate -Notice la here! y given that tne follow- Hr iK.nit-« thy following witm sses to prove his Oregci . has thisdav filed in this office his swO^ :S;n—Notice is here v given ihnt th- ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten foil .»wing named settler has filed notice of h:s continuous residence upon aud cultivation of statement No. 2244. for the purchase of the s intention to make final proof in support of his tion to make final proof in support of his claim, said land, y iz- of 1; c i-4 and s of 11 w ’ 4 of sec 23, tp. 1 n, r 7 • »il l that said nroof will be made before the Alfred Dean and Lee Alley of Nehalem, and and will offer proof toshow that the land sougn claim, and that said I proof wilt l»e ti ad«* in fo » the County Clerk ot Till:» Till o n >k C i,i Tilla County clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook < harks Koetscheand Will h Rush, of Onion is more valuable for its timber or stone tnan Orcgou. ou Octi her 21. vix: Peak all of Tillamook County '»regon. ------ L ----- ----- on -- Xovcmln r H 1-i» riz; for agricultural purposes, and to establish n. »<»k, Oregon, n ,7*2a J. T. Appt.x.n. Register claim to said ’and before the Register and kv - George m . Runyon, Gust Nels» n. ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on cf Pre eruption. D. S No —m, for the w of se Pre emption D. S No »t*3 for I.ot 4,s w Tuesday, the 16th day of December, 1890. He n w ’ t and n w 1, of s u ‘4 ofatv. 3. and I.ot 1 of mi 5 and w 1 ? n c i, .»i - 8, tp • • *' names as witnesses: * T imber L and , A i t J i ne 3, 1878. — N otice . He names the following witnesses t.» prove hi« of si c. 4, tp. 1 n. r 9 w. W. s. Cone and L. F.. Smith of Bay City a’’ He names the foilowing witnepses toprove continuous residence upon au»l culu*. ation of EUR Bl BUCATION. S. V. Anderson and H. Roberts, of Tilhu “ 001 ’ his continuous residence upon and cultivation said land, viz V nltnl St nil-» l_ar.ll officv ilrv ¿0:1 City, Oregon. of Ti'.k’i iook County. Oregon. . . >f. said land, via: ■ I*. M.ignusen, 1». Terry and P Nrl w < f F» Ai:c. 13, IS9O. Notice is herrbv given Unit in all Any and all persons* claiming adversely tn V inton S. Rice. Jos. Gnu.Iran and L. Gau- compliance with the provisions of the act of »ml W. S. Cone of Bay Cuy, all of Tillamook drau of Tillamook, and Itaniel A. Robey of Corgre-s otjum- 3. 1x7s Cnlitle<l An act for the above-deserilied lands are requested to filet®^ County. Oregon. Rax City, ali of Tillamook county, Oregon. sale of hmbt. lands iu the State« of California claims iu this office on or before said 16th day 18-33 J. T. Apperson, Register. 1 nj 0. <6-21 J T. Apperson. Register. Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory,” December, 18-27 J. T Appcruon. Register. Latham E, Smith, NOTICE FOR ri RI U AT1ON of Bay City. County of Tillamook , state of Ore NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION. Land OIRce at Oregon « ity. otuon. ^ept ?2 IA nd office at Oregon City. Oregon. Pept. gon has this day fied tn this office his sworn lMk».—Notice is hereby given that the folio* :ug- NOTICE. named aettler has Hleti notice of hi* Intention 4. Doc- —Notice is hereby uven that the billow statement No. 2212, for the purchase of the n e U nitfd S tatu * L and office , O bec . on Cri» to final proof in support of bis claim, and 11»«-name«l settler has filed notice of hs int« n- ’i of Sec. 32. tp. 1 n r 7 w. and will offer proof to { that h„ imike «aid pmofwiU be made before the c. -intv tion to make final proof in support of his claim show that the land sought ts more valuable for Oregon . Sept 201**0. having been entered at this « ’.-rk »<Jtr. lamook County, at rillanu>ok. Ore and that said proof will be made before th» it« umber or stone than for agricultural pur by Complaint J oel H e . llhoff again« K atie County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Villa iM ses. and to establish his claim to said land gon. on Novembet it l*i*o vu. or abandoning her Homestend Entry • utook« Oregon on < ctobvr. z2. lSyt). viz: before the Register and Receiver ot this office Peter Magnuscn. _ at Oregon City*» »regxm, on Tuesday the Mth dav 7917, dated Jane 4. i8ro. upon the nr'» RcnjamiH Higginbotham. Pre-emption D S No. c cm . f.-r (he n ’ of* w of November, 1890. ’ 3 »3. tp a *». r?w. Tn Till, monk < ounty. < with a view to the cancellation of S*** and se G of a w *4 of sec \ and n e of n w Homestead Entry No yon, tor lota 2. 3. 4 and s He names as witnesses and * w ** 'tfse^of see 20. tp 2 n. r 10 w. of arc, s. tp in., row J Rjan II Robert« of Tillamook. I. Peterwon the .«aid parties are hereby •nmmoned »<> He names the following w itnesses to prove his of Fiiley, an>l W b Coho, ot Bay t itv all of Tin-, pear before the Uonnty Clerk of 1 He names the following witness»-* to |fh've County at Tillamook Oregon, on the xrd«• - his continuous residence upon ami cultivation continuous reMdeMCv Upon ami cultivation of mo l County, Oregon. said land, vis; of.satdund rt» cf rtj and; all persons claiming adveraelv the Nov ¡«90 al ro o ck < k a m to reftrend ■ «J®' A U A . In man. W R xldcmian and L. C at Any -Irwril.d allegro a Gust Nelson, D Perry and T \*e’< • of » oh 1 land* are reuMi-nte.1 to file their ni<h testimonv con«-emin< And on te* im. ny th« n ‘ . and w S. Cone of Bay city, all of TtHamook Smith, all of Hobson ville and Wm Hriimdkr cl vims in this office on or before said rsth dav of donn . nt of Tdlutftook all of Tiltamook County. oregou Nove-.rbcr. 1S90. county Oregon. ted a eario-rwil be toad at ti vawffi«** °n 1 -1 J T Apperson, Register. (<90 at iu o'clock, a . m . „ Is 23 J. T. Apjwrson. Register lo"'S ' J. T. Apperson. Register. 17 M J, T. Appcraon.