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THETILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, August 3, 1899 GET RIGHT WITH YOURSELF. DON'T BE WRONG ALL YOUR LIFE. MOST PEOPLE ARE RIGHT Trade where you Get Right Prices and Right Good§, Right Weights and Measures. COHN & CO. are the Right People in the Right Place. Their Enormous Trade Speaks for Itself. Get in Line, Follow the Crowd, Trade with us and we will convince you you are doing Right by yourself and your pocket book We could gixe you many reasons why we sell goods cheaper than others, but that would fill a page, but our first and best reason is that we buy in large quantities, sell in large quantities, discount our bills, and are satisfied with a live and let live profit. WHAT WE SAY IS RIGHT. IF NOT WE MAKE IT RIGHT. Our Numerous Departments are well Stocked In their various Lines, and preparatory to Our Big Fall Stock arriving, Clle mill offer you COHN & CO ■ 9 some The ADVANCE IN MEDIAEVALISM Barber EDGAR LATIMER, c. & E. Thayer Bargains Leading Merchants J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or whose doings wre delight to read in the There is no more contemptible sight than T imber L and , A P ct ublication . “society columns’’ of the Sunday papers. an old wretch who attempts to outvie United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oi egon, Some Reflections on Liberty, Fra We revel in the descriptions of their youth in its follies. June 20th, 1899. ternity, Equality—How the Notice is hereby given that in compliance toilets, their summer houses, their yachts, The World at Its Worst. with the provisions of the act of Congress oi World is Conducting their sumptuous balls and receptions, Now Rockefeller et id genus onine are June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber I nds in the states of California, Itself in Its Old their Lucullan repasts. They impart a a product of the world at its worst. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Age. •grace and dignity to the environment in They are the result of conditions which The following pleasing intelligence ap- which we find ourselves in this miserable cannot operate for a very long time August 4, 1892, ARTIE HUGILL, County ofCowlitz. State of Wash peared in print the other dav, says the I world, and ill betide the wretch who without precipitating a state of affairs Of-Klama, ing. has this day filed in this office his sworn United States Investor: “Through fore would in the least curtail the round of that it is quite dreadful to contemplate. statement, No. 4011, for the purchase of the F U Sw L.Se '.4 Nw M and lot 3, of Sec. No 4. in closures, John D. Rockefeller comes into | their festivities. Let us remember that Let it be said that the writer of this Township 4o. 2 South, Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is possession of the entire city of Everett, ' all clay is not alike, else our utensils article is not a moralist. He is not at more valuable 'or its timber or stone than tor Wash., with its 3,000 or 4,000 people for would be all porcelain or all common tempting to reform the world. He is not agricultural pu-pones and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver tenants. These include foreclosure of $1,- pottery. this office al Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, advocating any extreme view in socio of the 15th day of Sept., 1899. He names as wit 500,000 mortgage against the Everett The Inferior Class. logy or economics. He is simply record nesses : Land company, with its $3,000,000 to The second class Io whom we have ing the impressions which must inevitably Aberham Jones ami Rily Smith, of Klama, Cowlitz co., Wash. ; Elba S. Jenkins, of Station $5,000,000 worth of property, and fore referred comprises those designed for come to any one who makes a fair use of B, Multnomah co., Or,; Andrew Fjarlee, of Nor Cowlitz co.. Wash. closure of mortgage against the Monte usefulness. These are like the lender so the eyes and brains with which Heaven man, Any and all persons claiming adversely the Criste mines and concentrator, which graphically described by Charles Lamb | has endowed him. It is not our purpose above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 15th day of property Mr Rockefeller’s representative in language of Scripture—"he shall serve I to indulge in prophecies, All that it is Sept., 1899. C has . B. M oores , Register. purchased for $375,000.’* In other his brethern.” The useful people gener- | necessary for us to do is to recall the fact words, one man who not many years ally have brains enough to know what is that man, even in these days, is a very T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otick F or P ublication ago was working on a modern salary is , good for their superiors but not enough i primitive creature. He wears finer United States Land Office, i Oregon City, Ore., today the owner of an entire city, with to know what is good for themselves. 1 clothes and lives in a more pretentious June 20th, I899. 3,000 or 4,000 retainers. This is a step They are not entitled to much sympathy house, and eats better food, and talks Notice is hereby given that in coni liauce with the provisions of t he act of congress of in the direction of mediaevalism which or respect and the dull round of medioe- with a smoother tongue than ever be. June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of lands in the states of California. Oregon, the American people may contemplate rity they deserve. The third class which fore, but he is the same creature at heart timbei Nevada and Washington Territory "as extended with lively satisfaction. By reason of we have alluded to is made up of those that he was 6,000 years ago, governed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, some great oversight the founders of designed for mischief. This includes not by the same hopes and fears, and im- 1892, CYNTHIA J. HUGILL, Klama, County ofCowlitz. State of Washing- this nation neglected to provide us with only tramps, murderers, pickpockets and ! pelled by identically the same motives, Of mg. has this day filed in this office her sworn any of those distinctions of rank and in other delightful jailbird specimens but Self preservation is the first law of statement No. ¡012, for the purchase of the W '2 Nw and W % - w '4 of section No. 10, in fluence which contribute so powerfully to also such wretched creatures as those > nature. The development of such mon- Township No. 2 S. Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the lan-t sought is the enchantment of social and economic who still assert that all men are equal strosities as the Rockefellers and their more valuable for its timber or stone than for conditions in the old world. Their minds in the eye of Heaven and who by word | kind cannot go on much longer without agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of were incapable of rising above the vulgar and action strive to bring about a con- the principles of self-preservation that is this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, 15th day of Sept., 1899. She names as wit conceptions of society as an organization dition for mutual assistance (if not of implanted in the race asserting itself in j the nesses : Jones nd Rily Smith, of Cowlitz in which one person is intrinsically of as I brotherly love) in a world where chaos some very positive manner, How we do 1 co., Aberham Wash.; Andrew Fjarlee, of Norman, Cowlitz much importance as another. American is so much in evidence. not pretend to say; possibly by legisla- i co., Wash. ; Elba 8. Jenkins, of Station B, Mult nomah co., Oregon. civilization has been chafing under this t A Man’s Property. tion, possibly in some more dreadful ! Any ami all persons claiming adversely th * lands are requested to file their restraint for 100 years. So acute and , But it is in the business life of the world way. Of one thing we are sure, the race above-described claims in this office on or before said 15th day clever a people as we are were of neces- that we discover the most convinced evi- I will not allow itself to be totally of Sept., I899. C has . B M oores , Register. sity bound to recognize without any de- dence that our fathers spoke “as doth the I enslaved, as bids fair to be the case in T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for lay the mistake made by the founders of; foop» when they strove to create the pre- J time under the present regime. We ad- P ublication . United States Laud Office, the government. We know that no ( sumption that this nation had forever | mit of course that such abormal develop, Oregon Citv, Oittrag, greater absurdity was ever uttered that broken loosefrom all those traditions and j ments as Rockefeller are possible only as June sotli, i*99- Notice is hereby given that in compliance that “all men are created free and equal.’’, policies which had kept the larger portion | a result of the general inefficiency of man* with the provisions of the act of Congress The very attitude of the Federalist party of the human race in bondage during pre- kind to compete in the race of life, But of June 3, 1878, entitled 1 An act for the sale of timber lauds in the Stales of California, was a protest against this most aston- J ceding ages. To besure.if we have aban- that fact has no bearing on ourargu- Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as to all the Public Land States by ishing assumption. Did not every good doned the teaching of the fathers, the ment. The mass of mankind will not act extended of August 4, 189*2. ELBA S. JENKINS, Federalist of New England sincerely be-, blame rests upon the fathers themselves. stop to consider that they have only I Of Station B. Portland, count A’ of Multnomah, lieve that the election of “Tom" Jeffer For it was the fathers who (in ignorance) themselves to blame. When the noise of State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 4oio, for the purchase son and his crew meant the overthrow established those systems under which their chains becomes loud enough they of the W %. Sw Sw % Nw % and lot 4 of No. 4, in township No 2 S, Range No 7 of everything that was good in religion, monopolies have thriven in this country will return to their primitive manhood Section W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone morals and politics ? But let the blame lie where it will, the and act accordingly. than for agricultural purposes, and to establish fact is that there is fast growing up in his claim to said land before the Register and Re A Laughing Stock. ceiver of this office at Oiegon City, on Friday, the United States n system of vassalage Teachers ’ Examination. the 15th day of September. 1899. lie names as But the Federalist of 100 years ago witnesses; was no more lacking in faith in human that will equal anything that the past N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That for Aberham Jones, of Klama, Cowlitz county, ; Rilv Snuth of Klama, Cowlitz co., ity and in the dictum of the Declaration ages can show. Will any cne dispute this the purpose of making an examination Wash. Wash.¡John W Hugill, of Klama, Cowlitz co., fact when he reads that Mr John D. of all persons who may offer themselves Wash ; Artie Hugill, of Klama, Cowlitz co., of Independence than are such eminent as candidates for teachers of the schools publicists as Carl Schurz, Senator Hoar j Rockefeller now owns the entire city of of this county, the county superintendent Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Everett, Wash., “ with its 3,000 or 4,000 described lands are requested to hl.. and Edward Atkinson today. These ex- i thereof will hold a public examination at above their claims in this office on or before said 15th cellent gentlemen have talked a good people for tenants ” To be sure, this the public school building in Tillamook day of September. C 1H99. has . B. M oores , Register. commencing at 9 o’clock a.m., deal of late reguarding the necessity of amiable croesns has come honestly Citv, August 9th, 1899. enough by his 3,000 or 4,000 souls. He T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i M7M.-N otick F or our clinging to the ideals of the fathers, Dated this 24th dav ofjulv, 1899. P ublication . G. B. LAMB,* whereas, as a matter of fact, the ideals bought them, and they are his. We do United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore , Supt. of Schools of Tillamook of the fathers are a laugjiing stock to not in the least object to his taking June 2ist, 189I) county, Ore. Notice is hereby given that in coinplianee them. The fathers enunciated the doc possession of his own—a man has a right wi‘h the provisions of the act of congress of to his property wherever he finds it — but trine of government by the people, but June 3 1M78, entitled "An a< t for 1 he sale of we think the conditions which make such timber land* In the states of California. Oregon. Schurz, Hoar and Atkinson believe, and Nevada and Washington .Territory,” as ex a creature as Rockefeller possible portend tended to all the Public Land States by act of practically assert, that the people are August 4,1892, no good for the hnman race. OK LIN C. JENKINS, capable of governing themselves only so A Gay Old Age. Of Station B, Portland, county of Multnomah, far as they pursue those policies that StftteofOie , has ihis day filed in thia office his We presume that in every age it has ■worn statement No 4013, for the purchase ol are advocated by Schurz, Hoar and the E 'aNw >4 and F H Sw W of Section been the fashion for people of not very No. 10 in Towiiahip No. 2 South, R No. 7 W, Atkinson. These renowned students ol good digestion to predict the speedy and will offer proof to show that the land sought the philosophy of histoiy are in a very is more va tmble for its timber or stone than for downfall of all hnman hopes. In short agriciiltui al purposesand to eatabltah his claim SHAVING, decided minority today, but they are to said land before the Rcgi.iter and Rer riverof there never was a time when to a con this office at Oregon CHy, Oregon, on Friday, not deterred by that fact from enjoying HAIR CUTTING, siderable portion of the race the world the 15th day of Sept., T8W. He names as wit- the secret consciousness that the fathers SHAMPOOING, ,,CAbe*rham Jones. Rily Smith and John W. did not seem to be fast approaching a blundered when they declared that “all of Klama, Cowlitz co., Wash. , Andrew cataclysm. That trait of human nature Hot and Cold Raths. Hugill, Fjarlee of Norman. < owlitz co., Wash men are born free and equal.’’ Any and ail p< rso s claiming adversely the is exemplified in every one of us, leading Three Classes of Society. lands are requested to file their us to deplore the steady decadence of EVER'ITHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. above-described claims in this office o 1 or before said i5th day of But it is not alone in the department Sept. 1899. „ everything mundance since we were ■ C ham . B. M oores . Register. C. A. BAILEY, of political government that the mon DEALER IN strous error of the fathers has l>een de ' young Making all allowance, however, T imber L a »», act J i nk j . 1*7«.—N otic « F or 5 TUDE HA KE R WA GONS FUBUICATIO». monstrated. The social and business for that fact, most persons will be will- j United state. lAiud office, ing to admit that the problem* confront-1 OSBORNE MOWERS, life of a nation in the last century has Oregon City, Oregon. ing the world to-day are a little more Buggies, hay rakes, plows, «••<! other May rolli, also revealed this lamentable fact. So Notice i. hereby given that in coinplianee farm nmcbiiiery. You can save with tlie provlaiona of the act of Congrea. cial distinctions were clearly recognized serious than they have been in previous money by dealing with iiif , of June 3rd. 11*78. entitled "An act for the ages. That is so necessarily. The world Special Prices on Buggies and Spring -ale of timber lamia :n the State, of California, when the Declaration of Independence I is getting to be rather old. Even if we Wagons. Oregon. Nevada and WaAhingtoll Territory." a. was drawn up and when the constitu eatended to all the Public Land statea by act of 0 A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. accept Ussher’s chronology we have to Augtivi 4. t*,a. tion of the United States was framed, CHRIS NELSON. admit that 6,000 years is a long time for but we are bound to confess that the Oi Mallard, county of Stt.rhomlah, State of ■ the race to fly at one another's troats Hath., ha* thia day filed in thia office hl, feeling which exists between the different awtirii atatemeut No. 40m. for the purt haae ot I and to waste with a prodigal hand the the Ixrla I. r. 7 and 8. of section No. >3 in classes of the community ’then was one Townalttp No 1 S, Range No 7 Weat and will resources which Providence had provided HUE* MD H1I«O«ESSEI offer proof to »how that the laud «ought I. of social equality when compared with for us. There are no new worlds to more valuable for ita limber or alone than for the existing relations of the different, agricultural piir|un*e«. ami to eatnbli.lt hi. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, conquer. The last of the unexploited claim to «aid land before the Register and Re grades of society. The well-to-do classes reiver of thia office at Oregon City Ore., on markets are now in the act of being SHAMPOOING. ETC. Tueaday, the sth day of September, 1*« He 100 years ago were no doubt sincere in taken possession of. The land npon the ttamea a* witrierwea: Electric Bathe nicely flfttcl up. Oood f<>r Allrert Wold, of Silvana Suoliomlah county, theoretically holding to a doctrine of, face of the planet is being gobbled up at W'aah.; Ole Bakken, ol Silvana Sliohomlah co , prreone euffcringVitl» rheumatiem, the equality of man. But that theory a rate which implies no vacant tracts tn W aalt Joaepb Britten of Arlington, Snohomlah co., Waah ; John F. Iluaby. of Florence, «no- has Ijeen discarded today, and if our Bnihling next «Io* to tlw Port office the near future. Everything indicates homirt co. waah. fathers had been worthy sires of distin Auy and all i.eraoov claiming adveraely the that the world is ageing. The world is ,w«cillred lamfaare requealed to Bb' their guished sons they never would have pro of above claim« in thl« office on or Ire tote «aid 51I1 day like an individual in one respect—it needs of Septeml*r, 1890 mulgated it. In fact, the su fieri or classes C ha .. B Mtatll*. R,gi«ler. to treat itself kindly in its advancing today are so tenacious of the view that years. But that is just what it does not leva 3 1*7».—N<jTic« ro» T imber L amp , > they are restoring to quiteextrememeas seem inclined to do. It acts for all the I* Ui ' l >ffi« e, United ure to open the evex of the world to the world (if we may be pardoned the ex General Banking »nd Exchange bnxi- re«0« lly, OrefO*. antiquated doctrine of the fathers. So pression) like an ancient dandy who ts ueas interest pei«1 on lime deposits. May r8</i Noli»** i* hefj ciety is now, like ‘‘all Gaul’’ of old. divid determined to hold on to the [deasttre. art of l’anr**'»* Exchange on England, Belgium. Ger with the perivi»td M n act fot thè sale ed into three parts, those designed for of youth despite the gout and despite all many, Sweden, ami all foreign ronn’ri«* June j»d, J thè -Ultes of < ulifo* ma. of) tinil»er Isudfl ^^Kawhi'iEUHi ¡errilo ornament, those designed for usefulness, the other ills to which this Oiezoo Nrvadfl ry, aae«tcp-ieB TILLAMOOK. QRE and those designed for mischief. The r is heir. There is no fixtl like anjdd^oo^ firxt class includes those persons < CHAS. PETERSON, Good Exceptional ! act of August 4, 18 q 2, OLE BAKKEN. Of Silvana, county of Snohomish, State of Wash., has this day tiled in this oilice his sworn statement No. 4000, for the purchase of the Lots 9, 10, 15 and 16, ot Section No. 12, in Towrnliit No. 2 S, Range No. 7 W. and will offer proof t > show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to »aid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, I899. He names hh witnesses : John E. Husby, of Floteuce, Snohomish co., Wash.; Albert Wold, of Silvana. Snohomish co., Wash.; Joseph Britton, of Arlington, Snohomish co., Wash.; Chris Nelson, of Ballard. King co., Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands aie requestad to file their claims in this office on or before said 5th day of September, 1899. C has . B. M oores , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 187b.—N oucb for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June 5th, 189!». Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions oi the act of Congress of Jun« 3rd, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4, 1K92, MART IN US P BORSETH, Of Silvana, county of Snohomish. State of Washington, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 4005, for the purchase of the Lots 9. 10, 15 and 16, of Section No. 6, in Township No. 2 S, Range No. 6 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timbei or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, I899. He names as w i tn esses: Rily (i. Smith, of Kalama, Cowlitz co., Wash.; A her h a in Jones, of Kalama, Cowlitz co , , Wash.; John E. Hurby. ofIFlorence, Snohomish co., Wash.; Albert Wold ¿of Silvana, Snohomish co., Wa h. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said sth day of September, 1899. C has B. M oores , Register. CONTEST NOTICE. i Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. July 5th, 1899 A sufficient contest affidavit dated June 26th, I899, having been filed in this office by WILLIAM J. JOH'SON, contestant, against Homestead Entry Ao. I0933. made October I3H1, 1893, for S Ji Sw *4. Ne ‘4, Sw % and Se *4 Nw ‘4, Section 14, Towns!) p 2 S, Range 7 W , by JACOB JOSS, contestee, in which ft is alleged that the said Jacob Joss has wholly abandoned said tract and changed his residence therefrom for more than 86 months since making said en try, and next prior to the date herein ; that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said parly as required by law ; that the abandon ment of said tract is not occasioned by the en- trymau in listing in the service of the U. S. Army or Navy in the war with ■"pain ; wherefore, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said alle gation at 10 o’clock a.in., on August 22nd, I899. before the Register and Receiver at the United Slides Land Office in Oregon City, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed July 5th, >8 qq , set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publicatiQB. C has B. M oo hrs , Regia ter W. llxam G alloway . Recel EXECUTOR'S NOTICE BEAI. ESTATE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. In the matter of Estate ot Henry J. Arnold, deceased. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That in pur suance of an order of sale made and entered • ■ b\ the above entitled Court on the 20th day oi May, A l). 1890,111 the matter of the estate ot Henry J. Arnold, deceased. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, subiect to confir mation by said Court, the following described real property, lo-wit : The west half of the southeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two (22), in township two (2) north of range seven (7) west of the Willamette meridian, situate in the County of Tillamook, S ate of Oregon, contain ing one hundred and twenty (120) acres. Said Hale will be made on Saturday, the 5th day of August, A. I) 1899, at 10 o'clock a.in of said day, at the County Court House door, in Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Oregon. The terms of sale are cash, United Slates gold coin. Dated July 6th. 1M99. FRANK KIERNAN. Executor of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of Henry J- Arnold, deceased. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land office, Oregon City, Oregon. May 20th, 1899. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congirss of To W hom I t M ay C oncern : Notice is here June 3rd, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of I mber lands In the States of California, by given that I will not be responsible lor any Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" debts or contracts entered Julo ot incurred ou as extended to ail the Public Land States by act account of any of of August 4, 1892, JOHN K. HUBBY. Of Florence, comity of Snohomish, State of Wash., has this day filed tn this office his sworn «late meat No. 4002, for the purchase of the Lois it , 12. 13 ami 14, oTSection Wo in Township No PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 2 S, Ran e No. 7 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ngi (cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to st,id lain! j> L. EDDY, before the Register and Receiver of this »ffi< r at Oregon City, Oiegon. on Tuesday, the 5th day of be pt mber 1809. He names as witnesses: Ole Bakken, of Silvana, Wash. ; Cliris Nel ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. son, of Ballard. Wash.; Albert Wold, of Silvana, Wash.; and Joseph Britton, of Arlington. Wash T illamook , O bk G on . Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands ate requested to file their claims in this office on or befoie said 5th day of September, I899. yy II. cooper < hah . B. M oores , Register. , T imber I. and , A ct J unk 3* 1878.—N otic « F or PUBLICAI ION. United State» Land Office, Oregon City Oregon, May 20th, 1899. Notice is hereby given that in conip’i- ance with the provisions of the act of Con gress of |une 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timbei '.and* i*j the States ot Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington terri tory,’’ as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. «892. ALBERT WOLD. Of Silvana, county of Snohomish, Sate of Wash ington, has this day filed in thia office his sworn statement No. 4003. for the purchase of the Lots 3. 4, 5 and 6, of Section No. 12, in Township No. 2 S, Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tues day, the 5th day of September, 1899. He names Chris Nelson, of Ballard, King County, Wash., Ole Billiken, of Silvana, Snohomish co . Wash. ; Joseph Britton, of Arlington, Snohomish co., Wash. ; John E. Husby, of Florence, Snoho mish co., Wash. Any and all riersons claiming adversely the above-desciibea lands aie requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 5th day ol Se tember, 1899. C ham . B. 5 cores , Register. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OREGON. TILLAMOOK yy J. MAY, ATTORN KY-A T illamook . O rkoo K. 'P H. GOYNE, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opponile Court litui«», T illamook , O kkoon . (J LAUDE THAYER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, T ii . lam ' hik , O kkuon . <J. J IMI.Y. »OSCAR HAYTER. T imber L and , A ct J umk 3. 187«.—N otice for P ublication . United Hialea l.and Office. Oregon City, On-gon, May 20th, 1M99. Notice la hereby given that in eoinpliaiice with the provisions of the act of UoiigrrH* of June 3rd. 1M7K, entitled "An act for the sale of t mber land* in the State* of Califor nia. Oregon, Nevada, mwl Washington lerrito- ry," a* extended to all the Public Land States by act of Aug'iMt 4, 1X72, JOSEPH BRITTON. Of Arlington,cou nty ofSnohoniisli,State of Wash., ha* this day filedin this office his sworn state ment No. 3099, for the purchase, of tin- Lots 1, 2, 7 ami 8 of section No 6 111 Township N-> 2 8. Range No. 6 W’. and will offer proof that the land sought is more valuable for Its tlml»rr or stone than lor agriculture sflMisrs. and to establish his claim to said laml before the Register and Receiver of this < 'fice at Oregon 1 ity. Oregon, on Thursday, the 'hd*> of Septemlfcr, 1899. Hr names a* witnvsae^ A. Jones, of Kalama. Wash.. Riley Hm.lfilfli Kalama, W’ash . Ole Bakken, of Wash; John E. Husby, <»f Florence We»* Any Mini all peraon* claiming adversely flit alx»ve de»crila d lands are requested to file fliefr claim* In this office on or before •••** 5tb day of Hrplemlier, i89q , _ . . C ha «. B M oorr *. Register. f)ALY & HAYTER, ATTORSE YH-AT-I.AW, D allas . O kk *» om . I UAMKH MctAIN, ¡A W. HKVKHAN IJoCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, J jAVlD U ¡LEY, M.D., NOTK K r<>* blication Mfid office at Oregon City Ore, July 25th, iV<- Notice i« herebv given that the f flowing named »ettler ha* fil«*! notic»- of hl* intention to make final proof in snp|»ort of hi* claim, and that «aid pr<»oi will tie made before the < ounty Clet k of Tillainoolt co at Tillamook, Oregon, on rtepternber 12th, imo >. viz WILLIAM C. If E. Ni» 111'7 for then of Sw'4 *** »6, ”e •4of eli.itec. r]. Me % of Nw >/4 of Mec. JI, Tp. 4 A K 10 W He names the following witne**es to prove hie continnou* reeldrm*e upon and cultivation of *aid land viz . PHer Jmck. and Ainr.roee ArztHI. wocMle, Or ; O- P M r IC ooii , Hebo, Or , Erank Butt, LMAX. Mooexa, KegieUr. IHIY81CIA*, SURGEON >(JCX>' CHEI K.. All cali T*I4 ■ /< E. HAW V • PHYKiCl