THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 17, 1900.
COUNTY AFFAIRS.
Paul Erickson, with team .....
12 50
witnesses, jurors and 30 miles.
Paul Erickson ..............
7
1 25 B C. Paregoy.............................
Harry Ackley, with team...........
3
gow and Where the Tax Gust Wicklund’s team..........
3 75 D. H. Vedder, coffin......................
in
0 75 Jos. Effenberger.............................
2
Albert Darby and team.............
payer’s Money Goes.
2 50
S calp B ovntv .
Eric Erickson.................
For Representative in Congress,
3 75 Frank Kumm...........................
4 00
THOS. H. TONGUE,
The board of County Commissioners John Thorall................
6 25 C. Randall.................................
12 00
of Washington County.
met last week with County Judge G. W. — Young ......................
0 62 J. D. Morris..............................
14 00
Horace, Hasselborg...........
SappiiiRt"" and Commissioners C. Ray
11 87 Frank Farmer..........................
10
00
For Supreme Judge.
and C. Wheeler present, when thefollow I eter Hasselborg............
12 50 J. D. Jones.................................
6 OO
C. E. WOLVERTON,
P. D. Vincent............................
ing business was transacted :
18 75 lames D. Bodvfelt....................
of Linn County.
20 00
Claims allowed for work on
Mason, Homer, clerk, salary for
Netarts George Kellow.........................
22 oo
road ;
For Food and Dairy Commissioner,
March and April ..................... $266 67
Earl Cook.................................
2 00
C. F. Hobart ........................
J. W. BAILEY,
Severance, E. D., deputy clerk,
10 50 Fred Robitch...........................
16
00
salary for March and April ... 100 00 A. Benschidt ..................
14 55 R. A. Crawford........................
2
00
For Prosecuting Attorney—3rd Dist.,
R■Jackson ..........................
Aiderman, H. H„ sheriff, salary
7 50 Jacob Niclans...........................
8 00
JULIUS N. HART,
for March and April................. 266 66 lames Slasset..........................
6 75 R. W. Bundy.............................
10 oo
Of Polk County.
Joe Kutcher..............................
Stanley, E. W., deputy sheriff,
5 10 Sarnes Simmons........................
10 00
Road
District,
No.
3.
For
Joint
Senator,
salary for March and April... 100 00
Jamuel Foster,..........................
16 00
Ed. Gluchv ..............................
Di. W. TYLER SMITH,
Carv, W. H., treasurer, salary
1 87 R. A. Crawford.........................
00
10
F. M. Franklin..............................
of Yamhill County.
for Jan., Feb., March and
1 87
The court fixed and established the
F. C. Farner...................................
1 75 rate of toll for the Little Nestucca Toll
April............................................... 183 33
For Joint Representative,
Henry Page...............................
2 50 Road as follows:
Lamb.G. B., school supt., salary
B. L. EDDY,
D.
J.
Dunne,
material
for
bridge
3
50
for March and April, and in
Four horse vehicle...
*1 00
of Tillamook County.
Jessie
Cravin
................................
cidentalexpenses......................... 86 26
0 90 Two wheel vehicle....
50
Chas.
Eletcher
..............................
0 N Saddle or pack horse
Austin, A. M., salary as sur.
25
Claitt s for road work on Fanner Loose stock...............
veyor, for March and April..... 16 50
10
grade :
Sheep or hogs each...
Stephens, J. S., salary as asses
25
W. D. Bodyfelt.............................
3 12
The same rates were fixed for toll on
sor, for March and April....... 100 00
Jas. Bodyfelt................................
1 25 the Big Nestucca toll road.
Mason, Homer, for incidental
For County Commissioner,
Third Justice District—
Thos. Kellow................................
1 25
The sheriff was given further time in
expenses ......................................
L. PARRISH
For Justice ...... W. T. West.
Geo. Kellow.................................
1 25 which to collect taxes on the delin<|uent
Aiderman, H. H., for boarding
G. W. Bodyfelt.....................
For County Clerk,
For Constable .. F. Smith.
3
12
tax
roll
for
the
year
1898,
also
that
of
prisoners...................................... 30 00
0. W. Bodyfelt..............................
HOMER MASON.
For Road Supervisors—
3 1.’ the tax roll for 1899.
Aiderman, H. H., to cash paid
Fred Lewallen ..............................
2 50
The clerk was ordered to draw a war For Sheriff,
Nehalem ................. N. B. Aliev.
house rent for Felix Dorris,
H. H. ALDERMAN.
J. R. Lawrence..............................
2 50 rant in favor of M. H. Ripley for $3 to
Foley...........................
—
March and April, 1900............
4 00
Road District, No. 3.
For School Superintendent,
refund taxes.
Garibaldi ................. Cris. Peterson.
F. D. Vihcent and Mrs. E. T. Allen,
David Bailey .................................
2 M Wheeler, C. H., salary as com
GEO. B. LAMB.
Bay ............................S. W. Elliott.
$12 each for conducting teacher's ex
Lee Nelson......................................
2
00
missioner .................................... 11 60 For County Treasurer,
Fairview ................. Henry Olds.
amination four days. Allowed $9 each
Frank Butts ................................
2 50 Ray, Chas., salary as commis
Hoquarton ............. B.H.Hathaway.
W. H. CARY.
and continued until next term.
Ernest Landingham..................
sioner............................................ 17 00 For County Assessor,
1 25
Tillamook................. A. Anderson.
Severance, A. W., to 4000
A. D. Sanders...............................
2 50 Sappington, G. W., salary for
Barnegat ................. Geo. Elliott.
J. S. STEPHENS.
stamped envelopes.................... 84 40
A. J. Rhoads, hauling lumber.....
1 25
two months as county judge ., 10O 00
Netarts .....................C. B. Wiley.
Chamberlain, M. L., for prepar
For
County
Surveyor,
Jess Kennedy, hauling lumber ...
1 25 Sappington, G. W., 41 days at
South Prairie .......... Z. Wells.
ing lists for assessor.................
2 40
A. M. AUSTIN.
C ounty S aw M ill .
saw mill at $1.50.................... 61 50
Carnahan................. Jacob Bloom.
Glass & Prudhommc. for print
For
County
Coroner,
Job Foster..................................... 82 00 Bergman, Oscar, labor on co.
Blaine........................ J. Rowland.
ing................................................ - 31 07 John Fleck.....................................
J. E. TUTTLE.
51 25
road............................................... 26 Oo
Beaver........................ T. Wilson.
Tillamook Water Co., waterfor
First Justice District—
G. W. Sappington, team.............
Hebo........................... G W. Bodyfelt.
7 Oo Hicks. J. R., labor on Necarnev
4 00 H. B. Eberman .............................
Jan., Feb., March and April-
15 00
Union ........................ Wm. Scott.
road............................................. 50 00
For Justice ...... Wm. Batterson.
Lamb, B. C., stationery............. 101 85 James Pesterfield.........................
Little Nestucca........ C. Keller.
39 35 Jenks, Peter, for gravel..............
4 80
For Constable.. C. Larsen.
Tillamook Headlight, for print-
May Sappington.......................... 65 00 Donaldson, C. E., for work on
Dolph ........................ A. Kuntz.
Second Justice District—
iug.................................................. 17 50 Wert Sappington......................... 76 OO
Sandlake....................F. Atkinson.
bridge.........................................
16 0O
Larson, M. H., for boarding
For Justice
C. E. Reynolds.
Otto Waether................................ 18 75
county charges........................... 58 50 S. J. Harris...................................
For Constable.. A. A. Ford.
18 00
Newspaper Bulls.
Watson. R. M., for printing...... 41 00 A. Foland.......................................
120 00
Lyster, E. F., for case of H. L.
Ed. Kinneman............................... 48 75
Style is everything in a newspaper of
Tucker........................................... 18 00 A. Kinneman ................................
47 50 fice, and some papers spell "thearer”
3 89 Chas. Woole.................................
Pacific Lumber Co., forlumber-
8 10 “center,” “livre,” and so on with a final
Sturgeon, S. J., for two ledgers..
4 SO L. L. Stillwell .............................. 35 00
“er.” That is why one of these papers
Claim of J. F. Weatherly for register — Woods........................................ 40 50
awhile ago announced that a celebrated
ing voters, $4.70. Rejected on account Adolph Tinnerstet .......................
i 00 French actor received a salary of "300
of being premature.
H. Peters.......................................
1 87 livers.”
L. Hiner, for repairs.....................
1 40 Riley Simmons ............................. 20 00
It would lie a long story to tell in de
L. P. Rey, for potatoes................
8 25 Frank Adkins................................
1 25 tail how mixups happen, but that they
Bixby, Jos., supplies for saw
really do happen can be doubted by no
mill................................................. 11 98 G. S. Nelson for hauling gravel
newspaper man whose knowledge of the
in 1899 ......................................
27 00
Moore, I. H.. produce for saw
business ever led him to explorations of
Claim of |. B.Delsman for clearing logs
mill.................................................
9 0 i
the mysteries of the composing room,
from
road
for
$1
was
rejected
as
being
Wather, Otto, for produce........
1 15
as well as the somewhat intricate mazes
Cohn & Co., for merchandise ... 154 85 allowed on former bills.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
of the editorial room.
And so this Writ» for Catalogue- and Prices.
Wade & Briggs, hardware......
8 .io Jordi Jacob, removing logs from
heartbreaking account of a marriage
county
road
..............................
2
50
Leach & Jones, for meat for saw
may be vouched for as an actual occur
Claims of J. B. Delsman and Fred Bur
mill................................................. 42 11
rence:
ton for $2.00 for removing logs from
Goyne, T. H., justice fees, State
The church was finely decorated with
bi OO county road.
vs Fred Newton........................
hollv and evergreen and the alter was
Ford, A. A., constables fees...... 10 60 Ray, Chas., for hauling gravel
intirely hidden in a wealth of flowers.
on county road........................ 132 30
2 90
Huntsinger, E , witness .............
Out of the recesses rose rare tropical
In
the
matter
of
the
claim
of
Wm.
3 90
Suahaw.Joe, witness...................
J. P. ALLEN,
plants and from the ceiling hung fifteen
1 70 Galloway, it was continued.
Robinson, N , witness.................
veals, which just at this time of the year
Proprietor
In the matter of the petition of H. M.
Eberman, Burl, witness.............
2 30
are scarce and correspondingly dear, at
Farmer
for
a
county
road,
this
was
con
2 70
Bester, John, witness...................
6 cents to 8>/i cents per pound. There First class accommodation
2 90 tinued.
Hendricks R. J., witness..........
was also an active demand for choice
In the matter of the petition of W. C.
at second elans rate.
1 70
Hawke, C. E., witness.................
lambs and farmers living east of the
Wolfe
for
a
county
road,
this
was
read
Hawke, C. E., attendance on
Mississippi river can now profitably
50 for a first time and denied.
MEALS IN THE
Mylo Coffman............................
turn to sheep raising and take the bride BEST
In the matter of the petition of J. K.
CITY.
For fees and mileage as jurors
who wore a gown of white corded silk,
Craven, D. J. Dunn and others to pay
cuit Court, 1900, April term :
a creation of Worth's, with pearl orna
Tillamook, Ore
2 20 damages to George Bales, on account of ments.
Williams, George........... ...............
the
Geo.
T.
Toteet
road.
It
was
ordered
...............
2
20
Eberman, William.........
“Then came the maid of honor, the
2 20 that said petition be and the same here cousin of the bride, a Miss Henrietta NOTICK OF FINAL NKTTLKMENT.
NOTICE E<I r J publication .
Letcher, A..................... ...............
Land Office at Oregon City. Or.,
7 60 by is denied.
Miller, H. H.................... ...............
Blower, of Chicago, wearing a dress of Notice 1« hereby given that the undersigned,
Marcli 3i*t, 1900.
In the matter of the petition of Chas. white tulle, with diamond ornaments, executor of the last will and testament of Notice I m hereby given that the following-
...............
3
40
Morton, W. C................
named
wettler
baa
filed
notice
of hia intention
JOSEPH M. TERWILLIGER, deceased, has
8 00 Ray for a change of road. This was and she was closelv followed by a small filed In the County Court of the Stat? o Oregon, to make final proof in impport of hia < laim, and
Bergman, O..................... ..............
that
said
proof
will
be
mane
before
the Clerk of
for
Tillamook
county,
hi»
final
account
as
such
2 80 ordered opened.
bunch of Montana sheep, which bleated executor, and that Tuesday, the third day of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Or., on May 19th,
Wells, C. S........................ ...............
In the matter of the petition of Peter
illoo,
viz.
:
July,
1900,
at
the
hour
of
ten
o'clock
a.m
liaa
...............
8
00
most piteously as they were driven on been fixed bv said court as the time for hear
Tohl Herman...................
EDWARD L. K INN AMAN,
2 60 Schneider, for a county road. This was board and shipped to the winter hotels nig of object one to »aid account and the settle H E. No. 11480 lor the S % of Sw *4 aec. 26and
Carver, W. J.................... ...............
N >4 of Nw
aec. 35. Tp 3 H, R. 9 W.
ment
thereof.
2 20 denied.
in Bermuda. They will be there but en
He nain *a the fallowing witneaaea to prove
Stillwell, AL V................ ...............
Dated May 3rd, 19OO
In the matter of the petition of A.
hiaeoniinuoua residence upon and cultivation
LLOYD
CATHCART
SMITH,
2 20
traine and slightly decolette, and after
Mann, John .................... ...............
Executor last will and testament of of said la"d, via :
Benschidt, for a change in county road.
Noah Coulaon, Arthur Hoag
and (¡list
Joseph M. Terwilliger, deceased.
the remainder of the party had reached
2 20
Wolfe, C. H...................... ...............
Hchopard, of Beaver, Or. ; Jacob Nicklana, of
the rail the minister turned and said in a T1MHSR L and . A ct J cnn 3. 1»78 — N otice ros Blaine, Or.
2 60 This was denied.
Trowbridge. M. C......... ...............
In the matter of the claim for road
C has . B. MookM, Register.
P ublication .
2 20
most impressive voice. ‘I cannot bid
Gravsou, G. W............... ..............
United State. Laud Office.
Oregon City, Ore«on.
2 20 work in Garibaldi precinct, this was con more than 6V4 cents for state veal, but
Olds, Eli P........................ ...........
NOTICE for publication .
March rand. 1900.
cablegrams from London quote refrig Notice 1» hereby given that in compliance
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
2 40 tinued.
Freeman, L. G................ ............
April 7th, 19oo.
In the matter of the assessment of the erated beef at a price that will enable me with the provision, of the act of t'ongre«« of
7
60
Holmes, B. H.................. ...............
Notice la hereby given that the following,
June
3,
1H7B.
entitled
'An
act
for
the
eule
of
Sw !« of Se J4, of sec. 24, in tp. 1 N, R. to pay $4.90 for a car of choice Indiana timber land. 1» the State» ol California, O agon, named pettier han filed notice of hi« intention
2 20
Edmunds, G. A............... ...............
Nevada and WaahinxDm Territory, ' a» extended to make* final proof in support of hia claim, and
7 W, for 1898, the tax was cancelled
beeves, and hearing this, there was a to all the Public Land State, by act of Augu.t «. that «aid proof will be made before the Clerk
2 80
In the matter of the assessment of the
of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Or., on May iH,
rush for the young married couple and ,89*'
CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN.
...........
3 00
I90U, viz.
E H of sec. 16, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W, it was the bride tell into the arms of her father, Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
LEWIS |>. BURDICK,
3 40
Ostrander, C. R...............
ha» thiedav filed in thie office hl» »worn H E. No 1II30 for the lota 1 and 2, m*c. 3, Tp. 2
ordered that M. T. Records be refunded who is known to bear a very striking _ Oregon,
____
ataten _ ent
No ____
5>6S. _______________________
tnr ihepurrha»e of the Ne g H, K lu W.
Steiner, Frank ............... ............... V 8 00
He nainei the following witnesses to prove hia
8 CO *26’
1 a resemblance to a Connecticut ox weigh- [ ofjjeeümtNo
Finley, Wm...................... ...............
» w. »nd w It offer proof te »bow that the lau.l contnuona residence upon and cultivation of
In the matter of the taxes upon land» ing
aaid
land, viz :
...-
r
-
-
■
The
market
here
!
i.more
valuable
for
It»
Umber
or
»tone
1,875 pounds.
3 40
........
Ducham, P. F................
A. Bcnncheidt, Simeon Earl, L. J Earl and
known as the Farquhar lands, it was took an upward turn and advadeed 1 to ,
X,7oi'j:L,n.nJ'lXTihVVe;U,rbLnd Mont D, Reading, of liilamook, Or.
.............
3
20
Martine, David ............
C ham . B M ookkm , Register.
shown that said lands have been assessed 2 cents, and the guest», who numbered y«dmMl
2 80
Elliott, C. A.................... ...............
for taxation for various years from 1890. about 200,
ofWi
..roro
eg»»
veil
with
n
Kiimn-
________
were
seived
with
a
sump
i name« aa witneMaem
2 80
Johnson. H. B................. ...............
NOTICE EON PUBLICATION.
William K Merritt, Oatrum P Merritt, Corti*
and that many of said lands have been tuous dinner at the house of the bride.”
Land Office at Oregon Citv,'Ore.
2 80
Jone* and William S. Jooea. of North Yamhill,
April f6in. 1900.
wrongfully assessed, which said »ales
^Anr 'and all persona claiming adversely the
2 20
Notice is hereby given that the following
Goodspeed, H F...........
create a cl'oud upon the title, and that
named nettler ha« filed notice of his intention
above
deaeri
ed
lamia
are
reqiieate<l
to
file
heir
2 20
Stillwell, W. D................ ...............
elm» ill this office un or before said aOth day of to make fi al proof in «upport of his claim,
owners were desirous of clearing ttlle.
and that said proof will be made before the
June, I900.
Witness fees and mileage allowed wit the clerk was instructed and authorized
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook,
C hasm . B M oobbs , Regiater. County
Oreaou, on May 26th, 1900, vis.:
nesses before prosecuting attorney:
HEADLIGHT
to issue tax redemption certificates
ISAAC H MOORE,
------
2 60
N.H. No. IIU5, for the W «4 of K •». See. 7, Tp 2
Williams, Kate...............................
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
rendering the lands from said tax sales
N R. 8 W
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Or.
and
2
60
Downs. Sam...................................
He uamr» the following witnesses to prove
upon payment of the the taxes and cost,
April 2M, looo-
2 60
I Notice is hereby given that the following his continuous tesidence upon and cultivation
Morton. Hnrlev.............................
of said land, v z
charged
against
the
same.
named
settler
has
ftled
notice
of
hi«
intention
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
2 20
David W. Rhodes, John H Harter. Jasper N
Robinson, N....................................
, to make final proof in support of his claim, and
Claims for tees and mileage at inquest
If Eaaom.ofBalm Or
: that said proof will be- made before that lerk of Lesley and William
3 40
Huntsinger, Eugene....................
C ham . B M oomms Register.
Tillamook
co.,
at
Tillamook,
Or.,
on
June
Mb,
of John Dooll.
23
10
Thompson, N., furniture.............
¡(M), vis
1
1* HX T N<MiN,
4 50 John Larsen...................................
Thayer, Claude, electric light ...
1
H E. No. 11294 1 >r the Nw % Sec 20, Tp 3H.
Christ Larsen.................................
TWO
LIVE
PAPERS
1
05
R.
8W.
Mann, R., cleaning court house
1
' He names the following wttMMk to prove
Wm. Luce........................................
his con tin nous reside in.«» upon an 1 cultivation
Eureka Harness Oil la the liesl
McCormick, T. H., work on
1
John
Effenberger
...........................
preservati ve of new leather
of said land, vis :
5 62
bridge ...........................................
1
Marotta Curl and George Smith of Blaine,
and the beat renovator of old
blaek-
( Or Robert <> Richard», of Beaver, Or ; Am«
leather. It * olla.
“ Mirteo*,
“
*’
3 12 W. D. Steele....................................
Jordi, Jacob, work on bridge ...
1
,
.
.
.
, W Qekk, o< TUIamoak. Or.
__
eue and prolect*. t’H
A.J. Sharpe......................................
The regular subscription pnee of
C has b Moo.se. Krvuter.
Claims for road work in district No. 9,
1
Jtuoert Crawford..—...................
THE HEADLIGHT isjl.50, and i
1
allowed on road fund :
S. M. Batterson........ -................
2
50
Duke of Portland’« Colts
the regular subscription price of
1
David Curtis...................................
2 50 Wm ToH.—................................
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
1
Wm. Curtis......................................
1 25 Wilhelmina Tohl........................... ’
Any one subscnlnng for THE'
James Murphy................................
Dr. C. E. Hawke, trip to Neha
Will be on exhibition in Tillamook City,
on your bmrt hameM yoor old bar
2 50
HEADLIGHT and paying one
25 oo
neaa and your carrlac» top. and they
James Murphy with team..........
lem and examining body
Saturday,
May
19.
Do
not
breed
until
will not only look better but wear
1 25
year in advance can get both for
J. S. Childers....................................
longer Hold everywhere In cane ail
T. H. Goyne, holding inquest
aUea from half pinta to Ove gaHoua.
yon have had an opportunity to see these
1 25
00
$2 25.
11
Pat Childers............... .....................
Mats fcj rr.BbAA* OIL Cft.
and 30 miles travel........... •
2 50
c dts.
P. C. S komf , Manager.
M. T. Chance..................... -..........
S M. Batterson, looking after
I
Road District, No. 7.
00
bodv, burying it, summoning
5
Silas Morton, with team.............
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
, ß L. EDDY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T illamook , O regon .
—
! yy
h . cooper ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
'P
H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: Opposite Court House,
T11J.AM00K, O regon .
(J LA UDE THAYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T illamook , O regon .
Republican County Ticket
RUSSELL
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
^Ilen flouée
ENGINES
BOILERS
Machinery
& co.
J
Harness Oil
iJ. J DALY,
¡OSCAR HAVTER.
J) ALY & HAYTER,
ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W,
D allas . O regon .
ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
O regon C ity , O k K uon .
Land Titles and Land Office Business a
Specially.
(JAM KN MCCAIN,
(A. W. SEVKKANCK
J^JcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
T illamook , O regon .
[)AVID WILEY, M.D.,
THYSICIAN, SURGEON
ACCOUCHEUR.
AND
All call promptly attended to.
T illamook , O regon .
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
S pecialist
fob
R efratction
D efects of the E ye .
and
Will yisit TILLAMOOK every three
months.
P ortland ... O regon .
O ffice ; 132 F irst S treet .
R esidence : 529 S herman S treet .
C. A. BAILEY,
DEALER
IN
STU DEBA KER WA GONS
OSBORNE MOVERS,
Buggies, buy rakes, plows, and otlie
farm iiiachineiy.
You can save
money by dealing with me,
Special Prices 011 Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER INO HAIRDRESSER.
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
persons suffering with rlieumntiHm,
Building next door to the I’oat Office.
CHAS.
PETERSON,
■a-’.
-.4- ».
I
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
Hot and Cold Baths
EVERYTHING STRICTLY EIRST CLASS
E-A-XTIZ OF
C. & E. Thayer
General Banking and Exchange buii-
neM intereat paid on time deposits.
Exchange on Englund, Belgium, Ger
many, Hwedeii, and all foreign countries
TILLAMOOK.
ORE.
Jim 3. f»7i — M oticb rou
PUBLICATION.
United H »te» Lund Office,
Oregon city, Oregon,
Mny »nd. 1900.
Nolice 1» hereby given that In crmipliunce
with the pro* I.rou* of the net of CongreM of
I June 3. 1S7S. entitled
Ari »< t for the Mie of
; limirer land» In the State» ot C»llfornl», Oregon,
Nevada and Waehiogtoti Territory." a. ex
tended to all the Pllbllr- Land Slate» by act of
Augu.t 4, rw/2
g
CHAS. P. IXlNALOftOM,
Of Ti limoolc count)' rd Titlantrwrk, Slate of
| Oregon. h»a thia day filed tn thia office hl»
1 »worn »talement No Slyl. for the purchase
of the led No > of Nee No. M. In town
»hip No 1 S, Knnge No 9 W, arid will
offer proof to »how that the laud Bought
, >a more valuable lot tig itmtrer or »lotie than lor
agricultural nurpoaea. and to e»labli»h hi»
claim to »»Id land le-fore lite Keglater and Re
r eiver of On- office at Oregon Utty. Oregon, on
Monday, tire Srdh day of July, 1900. He
nameea» wnueerre*
1 William llhiigeorth George Himea. John
Harter and Morrleon Milla, ol Tillamook, ties.
Any and all p« laoua claiming adveieely the
aiarve <lear rile d lamia ere reuuraled to file their
claim» In thia office on or tarlore Mid 30th day
of July, llrOO
C hao B. Moons», Regtater.
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