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THE , $¿6« TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT. *-*■-< R-*-* Let uie present a couple ef picture« | T imber L and . A ct J i nk 3, 1878.—N otice for 1 T imber L and , A ct J une 3,¡878.—N otice F or '! T imher L and , A ct J une 3, 1878. —N otice F or Pl Bt.lCAlll'N. from that little band, showing the ojiera- P ublic at loft. P ublication , Under State» Land office, Oregon City, Ore ti< it of tliMl xital principal of social ! Putted States Land Offii e. Oregon City, <>«► gon Ap il $ 189s -Notice ia hereby giveu that fon Mar. , 9II1 1.»9« Notice is hereby giv» n that in euuipliuui. with the provi-ions of the act of Unit« d State« Land office, Oregon City, Ore , study ami treatment of each child. Lil Congress of June 1, 1*78. .. b titled “An act for March 9th, 18*^8 —Notice is hereby given that in I n compliance with the provisions of the act of 1 ongtes.s ofjuue ... 1878, entitled "An act for the the sale of limber lands in the S ales of Califor lie David was very bright, lint so wildly compliance wi’h the proviaious oi the actut con nia. Oregon. Nevada,and Washington Territo gress of June 3, 187», entitled “An ai t for the | sale of timber lands in the States of California, MORAL trainino the vital need in nervous he could not concent rate his full ¿M-vutiM aim w ¡isniiigtoii Territory, us ' Oregon, Nevada and Wusliington Territory,' as ry," as extended to all the Public Land Slates by virgoli, sale ot timber in the Land states States of California, Our Public School». extended to all lands the Public by act of ’ TILLAMOOK. OREGON to all the Public Land States by act of act of August 4, 1892, Oiegon, a. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as • I extended p'lwers upon his studies. He was seated ▲uiriiBt IMOL» August 4, 1892, J. F. Wisecarver, $*“*..... Riley G. Smith; of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Ore Class«» will l>e resumed oil the with good results, in the midst of a August 4,1892, first of Dayton, County of Yamhill State, of Ore gon. hss this day filed in tiiis office his sworn Spencer Simmons, Monday in September. group of calm and studious pupils. The gon has this day filed in this office his sworn ctatemeiit No ... ,S. lot tin- put cii.t.-<- of tin- \\ ■ .• of McMinnville, County of Yumhill, StateofOre, A paper read Itefure the Ti 1 imooK Teacher’s of the e'a of Section No. 8 iu Township 2 south, has this day filed in this office his sworn state siaiement No. 3029, tor the purchase oftlie Lot school was told Hat ...«t ceitain ditierent jn-til'ite by M. E linor D uffy . Range No. 6 west, and will offer proof to show ment No. 8032, foi the purchase of the S W of , 9. 10, 15 and 16 ofSec. NO. 6 in Tp. No. 2 S R No. 6 and will offer proof to show that the land of INSTRUCT <■ thut the land sought is more valuable for its Section No. 4 in Township No. 2 8 R No, 7 W, West, Training, or character building, and treatment was to be use J * ¡th him on ÌRADED COL timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and will offer proof to »bow that the landsuugnt | »•'light b moie wiluablr loi its limber ot »tone and to establish his claim to said land betore is more va.uible tor its timber or stone than fur than tor iigricullurtil purposes, and to establish ST AI.PHONSU< ACAD1-.MV is divh’ed 1 »Still he iustruction are the two vital needs of account of his nervousness. the Register and receive» of this office Ht Ore agricultural purposes and to establish his claim his claim to said land before the Register and bur ilepartmeuts, viz. Titulary, In term cd: gon City, Otvgoii, on Wcducsday, the 14th, day | to said land before the Register and Receiver of Pecelwrof this office at Oregon City Ore 011 the public school. Of these, the most dropjHMl. PvrHWteuc« disclosed .that ho ha in mar, aud Senior. of September, 1898. 1 this office at Oi <*g»-n C‘ly, Oiegon. on Momb ■ Monday, the 26th, day of Sept. ib‘J8. He names slept with an older brother, with a co 1- important is training—moral de vein |>- witnesses He names ns witnesses: the 26 day of Sept., 1898. He names as wit- : as James The Year is divided iuto four terms of elci H. Bell of McMinnville, Ore , David willi mi Young, of McMinnville. Yamhill Co, IU--C- seqiif lit loss of vitality. This was re ment; the formation of character. veeks each. Ore., J G \\ becarver, of .McMinn ville, Yamhill Albert E Cook of McMinnvil e Ore, Frank Olds, i Cui lis of Tillamook Ore., Albert R. Cook of Co, »re., Fred Keller, of McMinnville. Yamhill of McMinnville Riley Smith of Dayton Ore, Hi- j McMinnville, Ore., John B. Bohr, of McMinn The virtues of truthfulness, justice, medied; his cheeks became rosy his ville, Ore, Co, Ore, Portland Adams, of McMinnville, Yam ram Rummel of Me m innville. Ore. honor, magnanimity, faithfulness, self- | complexion clear. Soon his entire ener hill < o, Ore.— Any and all persons claiming adversely the' Any and all persons claiming adversely the TUITION FEE* Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1 I above-describeif lands are n*<|ue»ted to file their | above described lands are requested to file their government, energy, economy, steady gies were concentrated upon his studies, abo e-desci ibvd lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 26th day of , claims in this office ou or betore said 20th day Tuition Fee for one pupil tor a term of elev 9-22 in this office 011 or before said 14th day of Sept. 1898. purp >se, independence, indiduality, and with astoaiabiug results. His sohool, weeks - in the Frimaiy Dcpaitincnt Two Du claims 9-22 j of June 1898. Chas. B. Moores, Register. September, 1898. Chas B. Moores, Register. j his teacher, his studies fitted hi>* life, and . are , in the I ntrrmkdi t ric T hree D ollak all the galaxy of virtues that make up Chas. B. m <-ore«, T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or ¡ T imber land , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or Register. the good citizen and build a great state- his mother, sharing in his pursuits, saw J. iammar G rads , F our D ollar «; S eni P ublication P ublication • BADE, F1VU IH)i.LAi<S United States Land* Office, Oregon City, Ore., these, combined w ith a development of steady and rapid development never be United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore- Match 9th 1898. -Notice is heieby given that in ' gon Mar. iotli 1898— Notice is hereby given that Jove for learning, 1 ecd to be taught a8 fore disjdayed. David was of ojtulent com; li nice with the provisions of the act ot incompliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An art for Cong less of J uue 3, l878, entitled "An act tor Ilio INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC surroundings, and grew rapidly into a the foundation of all education. the »; Ic <>f timb. t lands in the slates of Califor sale of timber lands in the Slates01 California, istrumental mustc in the plana or the stri So have Pestalozzi, Her bait and Her noble little manhood. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878—N otice F or nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory” Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as I iiisir.iiueuls, for a term oi eleven weeks, 1 as extended to a 1 the Public Land States by extended to all the Public Laud States by act of I t B! IC 1TION. Little Albert was a poor boy; a hunch ujllaks . bert Spencer all declared. It is said of United States Land Office, Oregon City O-egon act of August 4, 1892, August 4, 1892, John B. R hr. May i3, 1 js- sotice is hereby given thafcincoin- Thomas R. Willi», Festal >zzi that he saw the real work of back; very delicate, very bright, but pli nice with the provisions of the act of Con- of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, state of Ore, of McMinnville, 1 ounty of Yamhill, State of Ore gre s of June 3. 1878, etilitled ‘An act for the has thi» day filed in till» office hi» sworn state gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn bis life as an educator lay in ‘ the train naughty; cursed and fought and told VOCAL MUSIC sal • <»f timber Lands in the States of California, ment NO. 8030 for the pint base of the lots 4, 5, statement No. 3035, tor the pureha.se of lot 4 8 ing of the whole man.” To that end, falsehoods; and was easily led astray by Or ion, Nevada and Washington Territory,” 12 and i3 of section No. 12 in Township No. 2 S | \\ I, ol K WK« wj of8 WJ< oi -c.No.«i 1 p cat music, I'.ioui H ollars . as xtended to all the Public Land States by act Range No. 7 West, ami will offer prooi to »how , No. 2S Range No. 7 West, and will oiler proot ‘•he lived with Ilia pupils, played, starv other bad boy«. The teacher took hold that the land »ought is nioie valuable for its to show that the land sought is more valuable of August 4, 1892, timber or stone than for agricultural pniposes for it» timber or »tone than for agricultural pur W Hubbard, ed and Buffered with them, and clung to of him with a firm, but kind grasp. His B usiness D epartment of LaFayette, William county of Yamhill. State of Ore, I and to establish his claim to said land before poses, and to establish his duini to said fand their hearts and minds with an affec sympathies were enlisted through his af *'i thè Dusines I) p irtmeut, Rtenogi apby, Bu ha■> this day filed in this office his sworn stat- the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore-I before the Register and Receiver of this office 111 nt No 3065. for the purchase of tlie of w ’ 2 gon City Oregon, on Monday the 20th day of Sept, 1 at Oregon City Ore., on Monday, the 26th, day tionate sympathy which revealed to him flictions, 11 is better nature was aroused. iveping, and Type-wrlti ig i «d id?d, if desi of 8vctior. No 20 in Township No 2 a , Range No 1H98. He name« as witnesses of Sept. 1898. He names us witnesses: .’hecommon branvìies T hibi v - five D olla 7W and will offer proof to show that the land Portland Adans of McMinnville Ore., John Will- ' Davi«! Culti», of Tillamook, Ore. John II Rohr, His love for his mother was invoked. every minute difference of character ■or tue wh )’.c co.ir-e so iglit is more valuable for its timber or stone is of c MinnvilleOrc. John Knns of McMinn of McM'imville Ore., James It Bell of McMinn, and disposition.” flerburt says: “The His seat and desk were adjusted to suit than for agricultural purposes, and to establish ville Ore. Janies H Bell, of McMinnville, Ore. vnlle, Ore., Edward Grenfell of McMiunvillc- Piala Sewfng aud Fancy Work free to tl Any and all persona c aiming adversely th 1 Ore. his claim to said land before the Register and one and the w hole work of education his poor little frame. When his face I ■.pili oq Satmd.iy atte: 10011. R • .-eiver of this office at Oregon City Oregon on above-described land» are requested to filetheir Any and all persons claiming adversely the the loth uay of September, I898, claims in this office 011 or before »aid 26<layof abo\ e described lands arc icqueutcd to file tin ir may be summed up in the concept— 1 grew pale and pinched, he was placed I i.atlu, Freuch and G.-iiiisn iiicluded in tb Tnursday, Sept,, I898. 9-22 H ■ names as witnesses: claims in this office on or before said ¿bill, day lior Grane Private le» un» iu Uiose I h Chas B. Moores, Register. George W. Franklin, of LaFayette, Yamhill Moral! ty.” And it is said of hi*u: “Her- on a pallet by the fire. The school noises Of Sept, I898. 9-22 itigeaFiVK P ollar » a te ria county. Oregon, Hin.’u m . Franklin, of McMinn Chas. IL Moores, Register. b irt endeavors to insure that morality hushed as by common consent while he ville, Yamhill county Oregon, Ilans Peterson, l’.trkcucar atlontion paid toPbysical Traini, of ucm innville Yamhill coii”tv Oregon Portland T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.— N otice F or shall penetrate all parts of the mind and slept for a half hour. He was won to| id Etiquctte. A lama, of NicMinville Yamhill county Oregon. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3,1878.—N otice F or P ublication . His naughtiness disappeared. Any and all penons claiming adversely the United States Land Office, Oiegon City, Oregon, P ublication . heart—that under a rightly directed, all- study. above described lands are r‘quested to file their March, 9th, 1898 -Notice is hereby given that in United States Land Office, Oiegon City, Oro embracing, education, the whole of the He dreamed of a career in life. The pic c aims in this office oil or before suid 15th day compliance with the provisions of the act of Minch 9th, is,7s - Notice 1« heresy «iv»n that o ’ September, 1898. NIGHT SCHOOL Congress of June 3, is-8 entitled "An Act foi the in compliance with the provision» of the act of character, not merely one side of it, ture of the little arab, toiling eagerly Chas B. Moores Register, | sale of tinibei l-.nds in the states of California, Congress of June 3, I878, entitled “Au act foi the . ght Schod open to pupil« from 6.5» unit shall be permeated and impelled by mor over his books, under the fostering care < commencing on Monday Oct. nth Tuitioi Oregoi., Nevada and Washington Territory,” as sales of timber binds in the Slates of California extended to all the Public Lund Stales by act of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as of his teacher wsrs an objective lesson in ii.oj per month. al force.” extended to all the Public ¡.and .Slates by act August 4, 1892, of August 4, 189a. ’ Albert F. Cook, Board and Tuition <13.00 a month. Rael T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for This training and development con moral character of the highest value to William II Young; of McMinnville, County of Yamhill. State of P ublication . Ore., has this <lay tiled in this office his sworn 1 of McMinnville, county of Vamhill State of Ora. stitute the most vital part of education. the entire class. Little Albert, clean term of 11 weeks payable iu advance. ha thisdav tiled i’i till'« office 11 i s • a \\ < ir 11 state United States Lan<l office, Oregon City, Ore., statement No 3023, for the purchase of the iots | It is especially true of the arab«, the and tidy, forged ahead rapidly, a model March 9th, 1898—Notice is hereby given that in 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Sec., No 6 in Township No, 2, in s nt No. '3027 for the purchase of the W‘y of REGULATIONS compliance with the provisions of the act of South Range, No. 6 West, and will oiler pro .fto | WcJaof sec ion No. 8 in township No 2 S Runge hoodlums, the waifs, from whose ranks in ' conduct and ncholarehip to all, Students are entered at any time during the Congress of June, 3, 187s, entiiled “An act for the show that the land sought is more valuable -or 1 No 6 Wand will oiler proof to show that the Session. No df duction will be made in either sale of limber lands iu the States of <’alifornin, its timber or stone than for agricultural pur-I land sought is more valued-« lor its timbei or must needs come most of the crime and tsone than for agricultural pm poses and to es the Academic or Music department for the Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” us posts and to establish his claim to »aid land be tablish his claim to said land before the Regis disorder that undermine society and extended to all the Public Lund States by act fore tin- Register and Receiver of this office at Sirup Bath Christmas or Easter Holidays; for withdrawal of August 4, 1892, ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon Ci I}' Oregon City, Oregon oil Tuesday tile 27th day of government. Unless these receive spec Ore, on Monday 26th day of Sept, 1898. He Sept., 1898. lie names as witnesses; before the expiration of the term or absence John Kuns; names as witnesses; William II Young of McMinnville Ore., David The usual noonday throng in lliver except in case of dismissal 01 prolonged illness of McMinnville County of Yamliilt, State o ial attention and impression in character Albeit K Cook of McMinnville Ore, Riley (», has this day fi.ed in this office hi« sworn ( uitis of Til'amook Ore, Riley Smith of Dayton Smith of Dayton Orego 1, Prank Willisof Mc Ore, Frank Willisof McMinnville Ore b iihling, their environments will lead street was treated to a very uun»ual mid Those who finish a complete course in the Oiegon, statement No. 3 21,10; the purchase of the Academic or the Commercial Department and Any and all persons claiming adversely the Minnville Oregon, David Curtis of Tillamook \\ ‘jof Section No, 22iu Township No. 2 South Any ami all persons claiming adveisely the them in an opposite direction, So, iu- In iicrotis sight at 1 o’clock yesterday pass a satisfactory examination 111 the branches of Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof above-described lands are requested to file their above-described lands are reijuestel to file their claims of afternoon . to show that the land sought is more xaluable S»*pt., is in .s thia office on or before suid 27th day stead of expulsion from school, aa is the prescribed ate entitled to a Diploma. claims in tills office on or before said 26U1 day of 9-22 for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur Sept., 1*898. 9-22 A large barrel of maple sugar fell Chaa. B. Moores, Register. prevailing method, these poor u 11 fort u pose», and to establish his claim to »aid land Chas. B Moores, Register. be lore til*.- Reg 1st Cl and lie river of t h i» oTce at nates should lie held onto with such u from the wagon of the Ma 11 nierre à Yoe Oregon City, ore,, on Monday, the 26th, day of Sept., 1898. He names as witn.sses: tenacity and true sympathy as would Syrup Company to the pavement in front r H ham Rummel of Me?., innville. Ore., Fred 11. of 32 River street, where it broke nt the comjiel their reformation. of McMinnville Oie , James II Bell of I T imber L and , A ct J une 3 1R78.—N otice F or Klyver McMinnville Ore., Portland Adams of McMinn P ublication The responsibility assumed by the feet of a young man. The sticky Hiiid ville Ore. ’-IF/Zern' United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore., Any and all persons claiming adversely the true teacher is boundless. Under it a instantly surrounded (he unfortunate 1 June 15th, 18^8—Notice is hereby given that in above-described lands are reoueste<l to file their with the provisions of the act of claim« in lhi» office q^i or betore said 2 th, day teacher has a high standard of duty. man, who in his endeavors to jump out compliance McNAMER 4 BACON Props. < ougiess of June 3. 187s. entitled “An act fir of Sept., 1898. 9-22 She gets acquainted with each individ of the Hina 11 lake of syrup fell fiat on his lite sale of timlier lands in the States of Califor (’has. B. Moores Register. EMMET QUICK, Urivor ' nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri ual pupil; enters its life: learns its na face in the saccharine fluid. tory” as extended to all the Public Land State» Leaves Forest Drove at 5 H M Sun, Tues. Thura Slowly raising to hi« feet, liis clothing by act of August 4. 1892, ture; becomes the second mother. She It tip 1 Starr. Leaves Tillamsok at B U M Mon, UJed, Frl and fealureH Maturated with the glutina- of Day ton, county of Yamhill, Stat» of Oregon, makes this knowledge the iirst step in FARE $4-00 has this day filed in this office his »worn state Summons. her teaching. It is the vital feature— tive treacle, he again made an attempt Io ment No. 3085. for the piireliNvc of the <•* -j of w’S Coot Accommodations Through Trlplu 10 Hrs. Section no . 31 in Township No. 2. Range No IN THE CIRCUIT COURT »F THE STAIR OF the foundation of character building, change his surroundings, but with no of 7W.and will offer proof to show that the land OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF 1’iLLA Special Hates to Campers and Fishing Parties is m »re valuable for it» timber or stone MQOK the basis of manhood and womanhood. better sucess. By this time quite a •.ought than for agricultural purposes, and to e-tablisli John Carlson, Finest Fishing ia Oregon along the U/ilsoa plaintiff She studies the boy more than the book. crowd had been attracted by the fruitless his chum to »aid land Letuie the Re.inter and vs. River aud tie Tributaries. of thisoflice at Oregon City, Oregon on 1 I W. S. Barnhart, P. H. Crim a d Each pupil is a book ot problems and endeavors of the young man to make his Receiver Tn »day, the 13th day of September, 1898. AdaliiiaD. Crim, defendants dicape. Finally some one handed him He names as witnesses: from this book she learns just what is To VV. S. B irnhart, the above name I defendant For farticulars'iftguire •/ Noah P Hobinsoii. of Dnyton, Oregon, Ed In the name of the tate of Orego 1, you are needed to instill in each child an eager the end of a long pole, and pu lled;liiiii ward A. Nichols, of Dayton, Oregon, George IL hereby required to appear and ail werthe co n- JOHN McNAMER. W. BACON out of the pond of syrup. Baxter, of Dayton, Oregon, Harry Stan, of Day p aint filed against you In the above entitled desire to learn. ton, Oregon. I suit on or before the first day ot the next regu Forest Grove. Livery and Feed Stalles, Tillamook. 't he sugar coated mail made his way to Any and all persons claiming adversely the She studies the childs physical needs, lar term of the above vatith«l Court, to-wit, the above described lands are requested t » fib- their ! ' 22nd day of August i- H; ami if you fail t > an- the nearest clothier ’ s ami procured him watches over his health with maternal claims ill this office on or before sal 113th day | j swer, foi want thereof the plaintiff ill apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in plaint- solicitude; invokes all the accessories of self a new outfit, while two industrious of ."vptember, 1898. Chas. B. Moores Register. I I ( iff » complai t, that is for decree of foreclosure of that cert iu moiigagc ex- ciited by you In a- sunshine, fresh air and calisthenics, and p liters removed all traces of tlie mishap vor of the said plaintiff, 011 the 26th day of I>••- fioni llie street. makes his surroundings as pleasant as I ceml*er, 1195, upon the following described real | estate, to-wit: 1,01» 5 and 6 of section 3I. town may lie. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3 1878.— N otice F or ship 4 south of rang«* lo. west, containing 86 Oiegon Nui.es. P ublication . acres of upland, except one acre sold to Belle f. * In all these efforts she treats the United States Land Office Oregon City, Ore. Sellwood, ala> the tine land fronting on said lion. W M. Run soy, of McMinnville In mother as her most powerful ally. March, nth, 1*98.—Notice is heieby given that lot 6 and the ea«t side of said lot 5, containing compliance with the provisions of the act of 14 acres all i:i Tillamook county, Oregon, given thus managing the child, she endears Oie , I ihh just received some trophies of in Congress oi June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the tosocure the payment of a pi missory note of sale of timber lands in the States of Califonia, even date for «3 o, with interest thereon at the him to herself and wins his confidence the late Santiago Naval battle, sent to , 1 Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as rate of lo pet cent per annum, ami providing illiard rand entrad $md respect. He is then easily led, with him by his son, who was in the bailie. extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of for ,50 attorn»* s f< vs Ind lor a judgement for the sum of <425 and the costs and disburse all a glad spirit, up to the fountains cf They were taken from the Cristobol August 4, 1892, ments of this suit, and that you be barred and Sarah Bell; McMinnvilleCounty of Yamhill, Stateof Ore forecto» I of all light, lien or equity of le- knowledge. Ah! the teacher of this Colon and include a silver fliigar-liowl of demptio • in said premises and for such other Fine Liquor« and Cigar« and teapot, h pail of silk plush throws, has this day filed in this office her sworn state incut No. 3047, for the purchase of the of E'a relief as the Court shall decree. true education handles the pupils under Till»mook, Oregon ■ Defendant will take noth e that this summons of Section No. 22 in Township No. 2 and an elaborate silk curtain . They are her charge as the most sacred «nd deli H eadquarters for thr C rlrrbatrd South Range No. 7 West, and will offer pi oof to is served upon him by publication by virtue $>f » displayed in a local «tore at McMinnville ano de >1 Hon Geo II Bui nett, Judge of the Telephone No. 9. show that the land sought is more valuable for , cate trust that can be undertaken by a its timber orstone than for agricultural purjHjse« ab->\*v entitled cou t, made and dated the 6 h human being! In case of,the lowly or and are viewed by many curious people. and to establish her claim to suid laud before the «lay of July, 1^98 ‘J Something Else ? < i I St Alphonsus ACADEMY Biver and Tillamook Stage Line i C. IB. HADLEY, G B C . H C R. Thompson, and Register »mi Receiver of this office at Oregon GAMBR1NUS BEER ignorant, she specially looks into the The body of a babe was found buried City Or., on Monday, the 27th, day of. ept, 1898 Claude Thayer. Attorney*» for plaintiff She names as witnesses, home surroundings , and insofar ss she near Salem Sunday. Corner Clough : James fl Bell of McMinnville Or, John Kuns of can she aids the mother in promoting made nil investigation, and concluded ' McMinvIlle. Ore.. Fred H Klyver of McMinn ville, Potlland Adams ot McMfnnvi le, Ore. better hygienic conditions. Whenever that no crime had l>een committed. It Any and all ¡a rsons claiming adversely the It in a well known hid that the wenllli above-descril»ed lands are requested to file their advice from her will better fit a child for is probable that the child belonged to claims in this office on or before said 27th, day of of the nation lien in the condition of Ihe IX THE CIHCVIT COI'kT op THH STATE 9-22 physical and mental growth her watch pool people and that the best burial th»*y Sept., 1898. OE OKE’îOX H)n TILLAMOOK COL'NTY. Chas. B. Moores Register. Hg'iriiltnrrtl district. The farmer is I he ful mind sees the situation and suggests could give it was to wrap it in a clean MaryT. Squires and George Squire», backbone of the country. The farmer Plaintiffs. the remedy. To this extent, and this shroud and find a grave for which they V« may belter hi« condition by «ccepting T imber L and , act J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or Darwin J.Morri«, only, she enters into the home life and did not have to pay. P ublication . DcfendR t. Buch methods in the tilling of hi» land arouses the parents to a livelier interest United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore Mini the preparing of his product 11 m u i 11 A chilli num ut La Grande drank a Marell, 9th 1898.—Notice is hereby given that in ant To Darwin Mo ri«, the «!»*%•»• named defend in their chil Iren. In this way she de bottle of black ink with suicidal intent a compliance with thè provisions of the act of In the nwrn#» of the Stateof Oregon, you are he e involve the least iabor and expense, our Congress of June 3 I878, entitled "An act foi the by requir' d to -tppearand ««»wr tn« romplnint velops io the highest degree these ¡agen few dnynago. lie did not die Imt his ; sale of timber lands in the States of California, of Fla 11111 fl filed agaiiiMl you iu the a I miv «entitled Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as cies of education. by the first day of the t»»r n oft hr above ••alli month loons like he lia<l eaten hnckle I extended to all the Public Land states by act oi suit ed Circuit < ourt next nfler the publication of this It needs no savant to foretell that, berry pie sineetbe time of Adam. August 4- «892 Mtimmon». to-wit Monday, the 22«! day of Aug I. william Cain, take notice that itnlest yon no mp - with the teacher and mother both inten of Dayton, County of Yamhill, Htate of ust rs/t. «nd answer, the I’I h utiff »t>ove named will The flouring mill slid elevator st 1.« < iregon. has this day filed in this office his sworn fM-ar»ti'l sely interested in the inoral and mental npplv to the Court for a decree rrformhi« a • rr- stutfinent N0.3016, for the purchase of Ix>ts 1 de<* l executed by von to plaintiff on the a necMBity now. No progressive development of all children in the public , Fayette Ore., were distroyed by fire Aug. and 2 and S of N. F U of Section No 4 in tain nth day «4 l><- ••m>»rr 188 > a nd recorded on page Township No 2 South R iiige No. 7 West 5M6offio<»k <» of Records of Deeds ofT llninook fanner can do without one. We lime schools, results on the grandest scale must lb. The lose was $21,000, and will offer proof to show that ’.he land County, Oregon, ami that th<* de-rription there sought is more valuable for its timlier or in <*ontMliie«l of lands thereby conveyed l»e tak hand or |K>wer «¡zee, nee or write follow. The arab will be reformed; the Wasco I ihh A new flouring mill. stone than for agri ultural purposes and to en and held to 1»e a» follows. to-wit: th«* F.ast idle become attentive; the dull will establish his claim to said land before the Regis half of the «out h ra»t quarter of «ection twenty A stoi in,Ore ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, nine (20), Towiiahip two (2) south of Rnnge (9, brighten, anhsteadily the grand proces Oregon on .Monday, the 27th, day of Sept., wr«t of the Willamette i* • ri<” hi In Oregon and 1898. He name« a* witnesses; sion will evolve into self-governing be relief ami for costs in prizes Fiank Willis of McMinnville Oregon. David f> r general oi equitable tnisaunimons is made uje>n you by ing»—self resfiecting men and women. To Be Distributed Broadcast. Curtis, of Tllbnnook, Oregon. James W Coffin, six Service week*«publication in th« Tillamook II ead - of Dayton, Oregon, Janies Bell of McMinnville, LiuH r by <»rd'*r of the II011.H H Hewitt, judge of The schoolroom can thus be made dear, | Oregon. t!> ■ s’» vc entitled coi rt tnada at Uhamiters oil Use the letters contained in the text; ‘KE- Any and all persons claiming adversely the the 22d day ol June i S q 3. yes, far dearer to the little arabs and MEMBER. THE MAINE.” ami form as .tany a bo ve described land-« are requested to fi>- their H anoi ey ft Hzwnf by . oneewhile hoodlums, than their homes, words as you can. using letter« either backward claim« in this office on nr before said 27th d <y Attorneys fur Plaintiffs. 0-22 and the lessons learned will never leave or forward, but don’t u«e any letter in lhe«ame of Sept, 189R. Chas B. Moores, Regi’-ter. them. Such a «choolroom is a doorway word more lime« than it appears in -‘REMEM FRESH BREAD, PIES and CAKES to good citizenship. It is the deadly foe , BER THE MAINE ' ’For exampb* th» Alsoa complete line of Men. amber he. man. etc., etc. The person of the prison house. Fre=rh Fruits, Nut««, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery. forming the greatest number of words, using I knew a teacher once who taught a the letters in the text, will receive ONE HUN J Best Meals in the city, from loots up public school in a tough quarter of one DRED DOLLARS n GOLD. For the next la g- est list will be given S evexty - fivf D ollars of our largest cities. Most of the patrons in (¿ old , for the next large«t. F ifty D ollars in w ere poor, a 11 the school was noted for G old . For the next largest list. Tw enty F ive its hard cases. She found, in the main, D ollarm in gold , and for the next t-11 larg lists will be given T en D ollars in G old . If a dirty, careless lot of aralis given over you are good at word making you may secare a Common Roottb Lntnber ut $* fiO p*r. tbowand fM*. SbipUp. ut 1».00 per tbooewnd fee*. . to fighting, quarreling, lying and steal valuable prize. Start your lift and «end to fiize.l luto ber, ni 9.00 per thonsaefl feet. day thirteen two-ceut stamp«, or 25 cents in sil ing. profanity and truancy. She applied, ver'wrapped carefully in paper), for a three Floorin», No. 2, *1 $12.00 p*r thmuand !••$. the principles of true education to hei months' trial subscription toJl’PTON'a Jr.Lua- t Jooritig, No. 1, »t 110.00 per tboaund !»•$. thatxd W eekly . Chicago «great 16-page illus Rustie, No. 2. »1 $12 00 per thoanand fe'2,’ pupil«. At the end of one year, they trated home weekly publication, giving full S trict attention given to outsile orders . Rustie Mo l,*t|10 00 per thoonnnd feet particulars and rille* governing contest I jving cleaning and renewing a specialty . were a self-respecting lot of little men li j l,Fiuiib,«t $13.00per tbounnnd tee*. If yon make a good lists of word« and answer W ork CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. and women, chan and tidy, freed from . promptly you will stand an equal opportunity I Moaldingt, geent p*r foot, per : neh In wldth, f. naughtnew and filled with an eager de to secure s valuable prize. I ass re you ta \ t All J inch plnukingnt $7.00per thetienud IM*. TRI ALSU BSC 11FTION TO MY WEEKLY WILL sire to learn and animate with the be YOUR Geo Tohn Tre«, be most gratifying . Adress UPTON’S lofio Barkei VF | MfB illamook umbering o lief that their acquisition of education | j ^ vstratkd weekly , ¿ m Dvarboro sc was of supreme importance. CmCaao, III. Mikado and Empire Cream Separators FOARD à STOKES CO $1,000 WHEN YOU WANT LUMBER Remember that we keep the best of everAhin^n Stock and at prices as low as thè lowest. is our List of Prices. -— Frank Wheeler. Prop. Tillamoolç Laundry and Dye [louse. All work guaranteed to be first class, T L C * J. W. Atwater, Manager