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WEEKLY HEADLIGHT THE TILLAMOOK of the candidates for whom tve worked have always been the friends of the H eadlight and a few have been its enemies. But Official Papar, Tillamook City and Cùunty they were republicans, and as such we st<M>d by them. It may lie RATHS Or SÜBSUKIPTIOW. that in the future when the repub. (BTKICTLY IM ADVAWC«.) I icans of this county want a re due year ....... B4x months publican newspaper—one that can Ttaree months tie depended on to light for the Telephone No 6. party and its nominees from start Ufics corne rot Main*«"' to finish without being either sub sidized, kicked or cajoled, they will remember that they can find such a paper in the H eadlight . (EiUruiioelt geiitdiiilii A Voice from Oregon Hurrah for Oregon! Sometimes fusion (loewu’t fuse. So far as Oregon is concerned, (lie nation is safe for two more yearn. “Divided We .Stand—United We fall,’’ it is miid will constitute the fusion motto in Tillamook county, hereafter. The “Yankee pigs’’ are rooting away in Cuba, Porto mid the Phillipines. They digging graves for the former prieturs. Il «till Rico are pro- Tillamook county has reason to feel proud of its newly elected offi cers. They are all excellent and well qualified men and the affair« of the county will be safe in their hands. Tillamook county evidently Ini- lievcs in telling well enough alone. The vole on Monthly was an cm. phatic protest against further monkeying with the protective mid finmicial systems of the country. The gallant conduct of Lieut. Ilohson anti his men in taking the Merrimac into the mouth of San tiago harbor mid sinking Iter there, will pass into history as one of the most tim ing deeds ever wit nessed in naval warfare. Old Tillamook county once more takes her stand solidly with tliepnr- ty of protection, sound money and progress. No more factions in the party. United it stands and bids defiance to the combined hosts of i is enemies. We publish in iinollier part of this issi a mi ariivl * from llm Am erican Book Company relating to clung s frequently linin' against the c inpmiy and its book“ Ev ery I 'mi owes it to himself mid liis children if he has any, to investi gate the school book question nii< ' we trust that the article may ceive a careful reading. grentPNt*])arliainentary leader and de* hater that any coil 11 Uy Ims ever produc- j ed. He was the foreniost personality of our time. His intellectual and moral j attainments, together with his influence over his fellow-uitiz-ms, gave us the best possible evidence of tl»e great qualities, of the British race. F« r it must pe a noble people than can appreciate ami can faithfuJy follow a noble leader — From “The Progress of the World.” in American .Montldy Review of Reviews for June. * V They nevei\kick! Why should they? Dur DldsHt Customers are our best fri. nda And thH reason is simply this; They know tnot •1 H e ?prUGKEE jfUMBER (?OMPflNY ) Keeps the best of everything and Sells at the lowest living rates. Portland Market As given by Allen & Lewis. WHEAT—Pactically no business going on. Nominal value for Eastern Oregon. 85c. OATS—There has been no material change in the market price, but owing to the decline in barley and wheat wheat the market shows weakness, BARLEY—The market is well supplied. Nominal values at {21.00 to $22.00. I * -• •c- 4» □ ur linn of Gansrsl MHrchandi«B in uquBually csmplefH. W e keep a full Black al Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Loggers Supplies and General Merchandise. Oregon semis her greeting to the East! All hail, sister States! Fro ■■ — Tomatoes, corh higher, tobac this great commonwealth comes the cos GROCERIES higher. * « * first voice of the great campaign of BUTTER—Shipments to California keeps the Try us and you will be convinced 1898. And it comes in no uncertain market well cleaned up, especially in the cheap er grades Creamery 35c to 40c ; daity 30c to 35c J. E. SIBLEY. of and AJilC ? tone. The Republicans of Oregon Store, 22%c to 25c. POULTRY — Receiptr continue small except « did not face only a single foe but a Hobsonyill^ Ope. for springs. There is no sale for old du As ex combination of all the foes of sound cept at very low figures. Principle Office 330 Market Street, San Francisco Mills >,t «’> * ke»>, Cal, money, protection mid progress. EGGS.—The teceipts have been small and • • • prices have advanced to 13c. ». Into this combination rushed all DRIED FRUITS—Apples, sun dried, quarters the populists, all the free silver 3’^e to 4%c, sliced 4c to 5c, evaporated bleached T imber L ah I^ act June 3, 18^.—N otice F or lo 6 c ; plums, sun dried, pitiess 3 ?to 4c ma establish his claim to said land before the T imber usd , A ct J i nk j , 1878.—N oticb F or democrats, all the disgruntled re P ublication . I Register and Receiver of this otli e at Oregon P ublication dried dried pitlees 4c to 5c; prunes, Ital [ t ily, Oregou, on Friday, the 29th, day of July, publicans, together with all the chine United States Land tifflee, ’Oregon Mtv, Ore- ’ United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore- ian. >J4c 103%, Frencq i ’^ c to 3%c. I 189.8. He names as witnesses: iiar. loth'iML^Nolke ! is ' hereby «... ’ ...... ----- ‘‘7 1 given " ‘ that “ gon March ytli, 1898.—Noti«f is hereby given that Portland Adams,of McMinville. Ore. Fredrick gon millcontents of all political faiths POTATOES—40c to 45 per sack. .«Hon.'.* with the nrovisioiis compliance ^»tli tlw MRpvisioiiB ofthe act of m Z...... compliance provisions of of the act of in , w ... 1 F. Keller, of McMinnville, Ore., (Tern Alberts, ?.. of j Iuue3, i8;8, entit e<l act for " the ~ - - “A11 r>_ I of McMinnville, Oie. Joseph Keller, of McMinn I ongicsB ofJune 3, i878. entitled ‘ An act for the | < ongiesad. and complexions, and all fused to PELTS—Good demand at 9c @roc . — 1 lands j_ in ----- .1 1;r, sale <4 timber lands in the States of ( alifornta, sa | t . o f timber the States _« of ( alifurnia ville, Ore. (71VSO„, Nevada and Washingteu Territory,"as Any and all persons claiming adversely the Oregon. Nevada and Wa.->bingtuu territory, a-. Oregon, gether into one common mass. It HIDES—Dry, n@i4; green 6c 6 to 7c. toall lUs^Public Lam Land States by act of all ll^Pubhc above-described lands are requested to file their extended to a'.l the Public Land States by act 01 extended to August 4. '- 1892. < *----- ‘ ,<b was a formidable political foe that 12c. WOOL—Valley, 14«’@150; Eastern Oregou, 9^ claims in this office on or before said 29th, day August 4,1892, -«%JEdward Grenell; ofjuly, I898. Fred II. Klyver; Chas. B Moores, Register of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of Ore of McMinnvinSbLounty of Yamhill, State of Ore confronted the republican hosts, PEARS—Sun and evaporated, 3@6c. has this day filedjn this office his sworn gon, has this dajrtfiled in tliisollice his sworn last Monday morning, at the polls, CHICKENS— $3.50 to $4.00 springs $2 0o@3<x> T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or gon, • ----- - • No. " - 3019. for ” >** •«•••-'•|iase of Lot 1 and statement No. 3037. for the purchase ot the U j statement the (Hindu TURKEYS—Live, I2%ftji3c for choice, dressed . E. of Section ', of F. ' , of Section No. 22 1 Township No. 2 w. 1 . of N, h. *4 H- % and it was a question of vast mo. 14 ® »Sc P ublication . South Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof 1 No 2 111 Township No. 2 South Range No. 7 to show that the land «»»ught is more valuable 1 west, and will offerproot to show that the land west, uiiu win »»»*»•• ....... United States Land Office, Oregon City. Ore for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- nienl that was to be decided. The DUCKS—Young. $3 .00 $4. f_r its •?:: timber or ex » sought .. is .... more vulualilu for »luuw gon Mar. ytli. 1898.—Notice is hereby given that poses, and to establish his claim to said land I llmmlbr uuliybr agricultural purposes, and to esubli.lt establish GEESE — is && 6.5o in compliance with the provisions of the act of honor of the nation was at stake; OATS—No 1 white, 4i@43C; 38^100 for choice. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act foi the before the Register and Receiver of this office h, is s maim fl|im to «aid said land laud before the lire Register and Re Ke sale of timber lands in the States of California, a' Oregon City Ore , on Thursday, the 21st, day ceiver of this uiheffi^t Oregon City, Oregon, 011 its credit was in the balance. The I Wednesday, the 2otn, day oi July, 18^8. He Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as of Julv, 1898. He names as witnesses: Portland Adams Ore., John nanies as witUesses: roruami auiiiiis of hi McMinnville. maw mu» extended to all the Public Land States by act of question to be decided was wlielli- Kun« of McMinnville, Ore . iliram Kunnnel <»f | , Hiram Rummel of McMinnville, Ore., Thos. August 4, I892. McMinnville Ore., James H. Bell ofMcMinnville ! R. Willis ot McMinnville Ore. Frank Willis of er this nation was to continue to Hiram Rummel; e., Fred H. Klyver of McMinn Ore. J 1 .» McMinnville, ik .»miitV-» Any and all persons claiming adversely ’tie | vj|ie ore. of McMinnville County of Yamhill State ofOre., have a stable financial system, has this day filed 111 this office his sworn state above described lands are requested to file their , Any and all persons claiming adversely the ment No. 3024, for the purchase of the S. W. % claims 111 this office on or before said 21st, day above-described lands arc requested to file their whether it was to remain in line claims tn this office on or before said 20th, day of Section No. jo in Township No. 2 South of July, I898. or/uijfiM« Chas. B. Moores, Register. Range N07 West and will offer proofto show that with all other great nations of the the land sought is more valuable for its timber j Clias. B Moores Register. or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to j earth, or take ils place amongst will carry paasengare at establish his claim to said land before tlie Re T imber L a W d , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, , such nations as Mexico mid t'liina, P ublication . P ublication . Oregon on Wednesday, the 20th, day of July, a silver, fiat money nation. And the fallowing cash rates 1.898. lie names as witnesses: United States I.and Office, Oregon City, Ore United States Land Office. Oregon C|tv, Ore. Riley Smith of Dayton Ore., Fr <nk M Olds of gon Mar 9th. 1898 —Notice is lieiebv given that until further notice. McMinnville. Oie., John B. Rohr of McMinn in compliance with the provisions the of am of I March 23d. 1898—Notice is hereby given that to the credit of the people of this ville. Or»*., James IL Bell of McMinnville Ore. long ess of June 3. 187«, entitled “An act tor the , in compliance with the provisions of tlie act of of June 3, 3, I878, entittled “An «»»- act for Any and all persons claiming adversely the gale of timber lands m the states of California, I I Congress great state be it'said they stood by the sale of tjni|,er jands in the States of ( alifor- lands are requested to file their Oregon. Nevada and Washington territory, as 30 cis. above-described Tillamook to Garibaldi From . Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory.’’ claims in thisofficeenor before said 2olh, day exiesMtd to all the Public Land States by the administration mid sound hv act HPf of I • ■ as extended to all the Public Land States by act From Tillamook to llobsonville 25 cts. ofjuly, 1898. Augfcwq, 1892. of August 4, 1892, money. The republican party I From Tillamook to Buy City Chas. 3. Moores Register. 20 cis. John Willis; Jacob N, Wisecarver; stood solid, almost to a man, mid, of McMinnville. County of Yamhill, State of Ore of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of has this day filed in this office his sworn state Oregon, Ims this day filed I11 this office his sworn re-inforcud by nuiny an old line Tripa daily Except Sunday T imber L and , act J une 5, 1878.—N otice F or ment No. 3034, for the purchase ofthe Lot 3, S. statement No. 3044, for the purchase of the I’. ‘a P ublication . E. % of N. W. E of S. W . % of Section No. of EVa of Section No. 8 ’11 Township No. 2 South, 2 in Township No 2 South Range No. 7 sound money democratic vote it United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore West, ami will offer proof to show that Range No. 6 West and will offer proof lo show Match, 9th 1898. - Notice is hereby given that ill the laud sought is more valuable for its timber that the land sought is moie valuable for its hurled back tlm hosts of Autism, compliance with the provisions of the act of or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, Congress of June 3, I878, entitled “An act for the establish his claim to said land before the Re and to establish his claim to said land before free silver ami confusion. It was sale of limber lands in the States of California, gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th, daj of Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.’’ as Oregon, 011 Wednesday, the 20th ofjuly, 1898. 11 grand victory the results Julv 18 q 8 He names ns witnesses; extended to all the Public Lund States by act of He names as witnesses: l*oitland Adams, of McMinnville, Ore. Will August 4, 1892- of which cannot be fully apprecii Edward Grenfell of McMinnville Ore., A1-. iam Malone, of McMinnville, Ore. George F. Frank M. Olds; belt E. < 00k of McMiunvi.le Ore., red H BangtiHser, of McMinnville, urv. Fredrick F Kel led. It means sound money con of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of I Klyver. of M<'Minn\ille; Ore., Francis Willis of ler; of McMinnville Ore. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Oregoti, has this day filed in this office his sworn McMinnville gressnien, sound money senators, Any and all persons claiming adversely the statement No.3033. for the purchase of Lots 3 above-described lands are requested to file their above described lauds are reque ted lo file their and 4 and S ’2 of N. W. \ of Section No 4 in claims in this office on or before said 20th, day claims in this oilice 011 or before said 29th, day and a cordial cndorsineiit of the of July, i 898. Township No 2 South Runge No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land of July 1898. Chas. B. Moores, Register. administration. But it n I s o Chas. B. Moores, Register. sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to means more. The voice for sound SHERIFF'S SALK establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, money and American honor will Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex Oregon on Wednesday, the 2oth, day of July, T immf . u L and , A ct J umr 3. 187ft.—N otice F or ecution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the LS98. He names as witnesses; P ublication , thunder across the mouidains, ev Hiram Rummel of McMinnville,Ore., Spencer State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook on Simmons of .McMinnville, Ore,, Albert E. <’ook en to the shores of the Atlantic; it Unite l state. Land omec Oregon City. Ore- th ,.rd ,layApril 1S<S, in an action wheie- of McMinnville, Ore . Riley Smith of Dayton, gon on Mar., 9th 1S98 1898 — Notice is hereby giv n 11 th«* that . , , . Ore. will give encouragement to the re in compliance with the provisions of the act of in Mitchell Lewis & Slaver Co. A corporation is Any and all persons claiming adversely the Congress ofjune 3. 1878. entitled “Au act for the plantiff and C. W. Alley and J. D, Seward are above-described lands are requested to file their sale of timber lands in tlie States of California, publicans of the eastern states, and claims in this office ou or before said 20th day Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory»” as defendants. I have levied upon and will on the ofjuly, 1898. they will follow in the footsteps of extended to all the Public Land States by act of 20th, day of June 1898, at the hour of 10 o’clock August 4, 1892, A. M. of said day at the Court house door in Chas B. Moores, Register. the grand old ‘'Web foot State" on Frank Willis; Tillamook City, Tillamook Cdunty» Oregon, of McMinnville County of Yamhill State of Orc offer at public auction all of the interest which the Pacific. And; next fall the fiat T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for gon has this <lav filed in this office his sworn i defendant C. W. Alley had 011 the 26th day cf from F ntttlsiuciii t uv purchase pn 1 x. iui .' e v» v .. k _ Lot » ' statement No. 3022, for i the ofthe hosts will receive such a crushing P ublication . 2. S. W % of N. K. g and W. l2 of S. F. >< of Sec j February 181)5, or has owned since said date 111 United State« Land Office, Oregon City. Ore , lion No. 2 in Township No. 2 South Range No. 7 | nn,| lo t])e following described lands situated iu defeat that their heresies will nev »17 I and .T.1I ■ . r proof t to .X show ... «Vi.it 1 • I. 1.1..<1 will . offer that ♦ the land i March 9th, 1898—Notice is ijereby given that in West, Tillamook. compliance with the provisions of the act of sought is more valuable for its timber or stone | Tillamook County, Oregon, to wit, Lots 5, 6, and er again be taken up as a cam Congress of J me, 3, iS;x. entiiled “An act for the than for agricultural purposes, and to establish 7. 27. Lots 2 and 3 Sec. 85, Lot I See. 34, and sale of timber lands in the Slates of California. his claim to said land before the Reg ster and a tract beginning at ‘ ** Freight handled with dispatch the N. W. corner of the paign issue. The news from Oregon w . t u ’ Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as Receiver of this office at Oregon City Ore. on .. » L e >4 of Sec. ’ - 26, running thence and at lowest rates. Fruit de _ bec extended toall the Public Laud States by act Wednesday the 2otb, day of July iS98. He names .......... 4 01 b will st eiglhen the hands of tie East of August 4. 1892, a 1 witnesses 2Z —- 745 feet to a slough, , thence 22-------- Southerly ----------- . on livered in good order. Hlntnt Kumm.-I of McMinnville. Or Albert E [ thc |,aIlk of wM k|()llgl, kl„ke marked "X” admiiiistiation ami its friends and James W. Coffin; (o.lV of .if McMinnville. \f M t 1 1 1«» i\r Ihn.nnc R. L> Wi 1 1 a a ref Cook Or., Thomas Willis of I | Dayton,|| bounty of Yamhill, State of McMinnville, Or., James H. Bell of McMinn- J thence S. W. to the S. E. corner of fait ioSec. confirm t he respect in which the Best Accommodations and Cheapest Route o( Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn ville, Or. j 26 thence N. to the place of beginning contain statement No 3 36. for the purchase of the S. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ' state has always been held at the to or from Tillamook. E. '• of Section No. 4 in Township No. 2 South alove-described binds are requested to file their ing 19 arr s. Also Lots 4, 5. 6, 10, 11 and 14 Sec. Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof claims in this office on or before said 20th day 26 all in Tp. 3 N. R io West in Tillamook National Capitol. Hurrah for Every attention paid to want« and conveitices to County Oregon it S’-4 acres off East end of Lot show that the laud sought is more valuable ofjuly 1893. 6 Section 26. deeded by A. Dean to C. Pye said for its timlier or stone than for agricultural pur of passenger«. First class table set. Oregon! Chas. B. Moores, Register. sale to be m.ide to satisfy the sum of $493.48 and poses, and to establish hIs claim to said land Launcl] Ireqe. ' ' •"............... . ... -«.»-.I > UOllKl CSM O1 J Ullf .ll I I... Pul J.,- luml sl.ull', . lit . . JO/o, . . < .. IIIUUICVI , , . ....... nu v IW. 1............ » J. A. Monroe Steamer * Ruth Direct to S. Will sail from $. F. about IVJay Mr Gladstone a* a Bond of Sympathy. 28tlj tnd every IO day$ after The real grow th o( a goad under* I For fuiHier particular» apply to standing belwenn Englund And ' the Wlmt't the niatter with Oregon! United State« is beet evidenced by such A. W. BEADLE A Co. aneouH expresMioiis ha the death of She's all light. .She has exploded No 14 Cal. St. 8 F. or to the heresies of the pops, demon- ' Mr. Gladstone, on May 19, called out Truckee Lumber Co. Agts | from the whole American nation. For stinted her nhhorrence of Ihedoc- a ’ong time Mr. Gladstone'« name liad trines of the denis, and sunk the ill the United State» been aynoyniuu« 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE silverites where the chances are 1G with the loftiest peiaonal character mid to 1 that they will never be heard the highest moral pnrpoae in statesman- from again. The three-headed tiliip. lie had never visited our country and not many American» had ever come animal which bellowed so luHtilv under the glain ir and »pell of hi» noIde for free silver and office is in the oratory. Nor had the peoplsof the Unit T rade M arks throes of dissolution with none to ed State» ever to any appreciable ex D esigns CORVRtGMTS AC. comfort or offer it decent burial. tent read or eludied hi» puldinhed writ Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ai»certaln our opinion free whether an Peace to its ashes. is probably patentable, ('ommunlea- Never «gain ing». Further than that, the specific invention ttons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent« achievenieiiU of Itia long public career •ent free. Oldeet avency for secuvtag patents. may its Itellow ing be heard, to dis have never l>een matters of common in Patents taken through Munn A Co. recetve noflca, without charge, in the turb the placid serenity of our formation in the United States. Bis great commonwealth in its onward marck h»s been universally known A handsomely 11 lust rail'd weeklv. largest ctr- throughout America for hie splendid progress. cnlatlon of any scientific S’urn al. Terms. S.» a achievements. Gladstone, on the oilier rear ; four months, IL Sold by all newsdealers. hand, has l»een venerated and loved be* Branch tHSce. <36 F t»t.. Washington, IX C. The IlKAnt.tGHT caii took back cause he has always seemed to our eer- | over the campaign and feel that it iuiis-mitided uation to represent right* J un « 3. i*-*—N otice F or has nothing to regret. It inmlo a eotisnesa and t'hiislian principle T i M rbr L and , A ct P ublic avion applied as the true test of every public United States Land Office. Oregon City. Orc. clean light for the entire republi March 23d 1*18-Notice is hereby given that in question that presented itself. Biamaruk cvmpltance with the of the act of can ticket. The editor did what was always lor Germany, and with him « ongn »•« of June 1. 18 previous ’S, entitlwl An set for of (inilwr lauds in the "tale* of Califor he could with tongue and pen for the end justified the mean«, Mr. Glad- thes^le nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ternto-v extended to all the Public Laud States by ita election. And wliat he did he stone was loyal to hia own country, but as act of Augu«l 4. 1892. W ilham Mahme. did from principle and without hi» sympathies were world wide; and McMinnville, county of Yamhill State of hope of reward. Ho didn't a»k a he was more concerned that Ida coun of Oiegon, has this day fih d in thiaoffice his sworn try's policies should be right than that No for the purchase of the 8 S »ingle cent from any candidate j they should gam unliiiiiled mastery, statement of» F ». and 8 K '4 of S H ami Lot 4 of Xo 18 in Tow n«hip N*o 2 South. Ranee and only bls bare travelling ex- lie was tlie supreme ata team an of the Section No 6 West, and will offer pt\M»f to show that thc sought Is mon- valuable for Its timber or pcnaci a Idle out in the field. Some' uioderu tra of democracy. He was ths land •tone than for agricultural purpom», and to Scientific American. ¡nuNfi & Co?6’^—*’ New York before the Register and Receiver of thi-office at Oiegon City, ore ,011 Thursday, the 21st, day of July, 1898. He names as witnesses: William Cain of Dayton, Ore . Albert E. Cook of McMinnville O r . J. li Bell of McMinnville, Ore . Thos. VcNish of Dayton. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 2ist, day ofjuly 1898- Chas. B. Moores Register. accruing interest thereon from February 26th I895 at the rate of ten per cent per annum and the further sum of J62.oo costs and the costs of Before insuring your dwelling or furniture, this writ. H. It. Alderman see the p licits issued by the Fireman's Fund Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregou. insurance Company. The most complete policies ever issued, covering everything from the baby's bottle to a bicycle, or from a pin to Hereafter tlie H eadlight rii <1 Oregon- a repeating riflle, an will cost $2 00 instead of 11.50 as Claude Thayer. Agt. heretofore. T imber I. ahd . Acr J i nk 3 187s.— N otice F or P ublication . United State« Lan.I Office Oregon City. Ore. March, oth, 1898.—Notice is herebv given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June A, 187s. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Califonia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory as extended to all the Public Land States by <et of Aucust 4. 1892, Thomas McNish; <rf Day ton. Count > of Yamhill. State of Oregon, has tri is day filed iu this office his sworn state ment No. 302M. for the puicha«e of the Lots. 2. 7, to, and 15 of Section No 1.’ in Township No 2 South Range No 7 West, and will offer pi.wii to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone thsn for agricultural purposes Slid to establish Ins claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Or . on rhursday, the 21st, day of July 1808 He names as witnesses. William Cain, o' Dsvton. Ore . Rilev Smith of Dayton. Ore.. P.»rt Adams of McMinnville, ore John B R»»hrofM.- Miunville Ore. Any and all persons claiming a lverselv the above descnlted lands are requested to file their claims in th;» office on or before »aid 21st, day of July, ik 8 • # Sturgeon’s 0 D rug S tore Chas. B. Moores Register. —¿x^ NOTICK FOR rUBI.lCATIOS. Land Office KI Oregon City. Ore , Apr <ah IftoR N >!K-e i. hereby giv.„ that t!»e f : , „ ■ .. turned » lifer l>»< file.1 notice of hi. intention to make Un,,1 proof in .tipport <>rh cfglm.an.t tnirt «aid pntof will be made bemre the Cmintv Oeek.if r,ll«mm>a Co >1 Tlllgmo. li I ire ,,'n May Mth, i A ok vic J.cob R Revher rx*K*»v°*ih*8" x *■ '♦ •***•« t* He URIMB the f.ifowing wttneine, to prove hts cent nuous reddencr upon mid cultirstivu of sj»td land, vis ‘‘f w '*■*'’* fhzu. Frank Herrington of U ilMini’gfi Jsme-h Harns .< Illingworth O*«;M>rout Trowbridge of Tillamook Chas B M K»r«a. Register. A Fine Line of Jewelry liallinrr, Lok Friscrlp'ion Cantili» CimpoEcdid lessees