Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 27, 1901, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 27, 1901.
charters between the two ports is one dollar per thousand feet
in favor of Grays Harbor.
The loss thus occasioned to Tillamook shippers during
about six months of the year 1900 was $7,000. The loss for
I5000
mout^s
present year has been practically
To this absolute direct loss must be added the undetermi­
nate injury resultant from the refusal of ship owners to make
any charters during sometimes five months in the year and
period1Se<1Uellt paralyZ'ng of our lutnber industry during that
One milling firm alone, the Truckee Lumber Co of San
Francisco, has lost since the inception of its business $uo,ooo,
by reason of difference in freights, and $275,000 through
inability to obtain charters at any price
Citizens of other states are directly interested in the im­
provement of our Bar and Harbor. Lumberman of Michigan
own two hiUiun feet in Tillamook county. In New York
one an a half billion is owned; in Wisconsin about one billion'
in Pennsylvania one billion.
California, Washington and
other states al have Urge holdings in our ¡timber lands and
all this capital is tied up, until our shipping facilities are
sufficient to permit wholesale lumbering, anid when that time
comes, all of these holders will become employers and the
direct benefit to employees will far surpass anyother item of
benefit to be credited to extensive improvements of this
port.
Lumber can not be profitably shipped to San Francisco in
vessels of less than fourteen fuet draft. Vessels engaged in
foreign lumber trade have a draft of from 16 to 24 feet For
the fourteen foot draft of vessels there must be 18 feet of water
at least on the bar, while for the foreign trade not less than
25 feet of water is necessary.
As a matter of financial jus ness: The total amount of
money appropriated and used upon Tillamook bay has been
the paltry sum of $78,700
As against this the General Government has received from
cash entries for the sale of lands within the boundaries of Tilla­
mook county over one half million dollars.
As a business proposition: The present amount of
standing timber within Tillamook County and tributary to
Tillamook Bay as shown by figures of theUnited States Engi­
neers Department heretofore given, fifteen billion one hundred
and twenty million feet.
The United States then, has
this amount of standing timber ns one of its wealth producing
resources. The present stumpage value thereof is one and
a half million of dollars.
The establishmnt and maintenance of a channel across
Tillauiook Bar carrying thirty feet of water opens and renders
immediacy available to the commerce of the world, this
amount timber. Its stumpage value then becomes fifteen
million of dollars. This would be the actual value of the same
amount similar timber available to such a port as Grays
Harbor or C°os Bay.
Program for the Fourth
J4 and lot 4 of sec. 3 and lots 1 and 2 of
sec. 4, tp. 1 N, K. 7 W.
Salute at Sunrise.
Pacific Lumber Co. to S. C. Tomlinson,
Parade, 9 a.m.
2 2-10 acres in Nw cor. of lot 12, sec. 25,
Exercises at Grounds, 10 am.
tp. 1 S. R. 10 W.
1 p.m., first train Portland, Nehelem
Guslaf Nelson to Delos A. Blogett, Se
& Tillamook . Railroad arrives with
U of sec. 34, tp. 2N, R. 7 W.
private car of President and party.
R aces :
Quaint Features of Life.
100 yards' Race, free for all. Three
A Kansas school board received the
must enter.—Prizes, $7.50 and $2.50.
following letter the other day from one
Sack Race, 50 yards.—Prizes, $2 00, of the teachers: “ I would like to have
$1.00 and 50c.
the refusal of the school as long as you
100 yards'Boy’s Race, 15 years and are willing to hold it for me, though I
under.—Prizes, $2 50 and $1.09.
cant’t say positively that 1 will not
Wheel Barrow Race.—Prizes, $2.00, teach, nor positively that I will. If I am
$1.00 and 50c.
married, as I think I will be, of course I
Girls’ Race, 15 years and under, 50 will not want the school. But you know
yards.—Prizes, $2.50 and $1.00.
the old story about many a slip, and I
Three Legged Race.—Prizes. $4.00 and would hate to be out of a job as well as
$3.00.
the other.”
Bov's Race, 10 years and under.—
There is a gambling house in Philadel­
Prizes, $1.00 and 50c.
phia which employs an automatic
Combination Race.—$5.00 in prizes.
church organ instead of a lookout man.
Girls' Race, 10 years and under.—
“The scheme,’’ says the Record, “ has
Prizes, $1.00 and 50e.
worked beautifully and neither the
Gents’ Bicycle Race, 300 yards, stand­
neighbors nor the‘fly cops’ of the district
ing start.—Prizes, $3.00, $2.00 and |
are onto the game. When the organ is
$1.00.
started von might think in passing the
Ladies' Bike Race, 300 yards, stand­
house that a prayer meeting or revival
ing start.—Prizes, $3.00, $2.00 and
service was in progress behind the closed
$1.00.
blinds, for it plays nothing but hvmns.
Pie Eating Contest.—Prizes, $1.00 and
' All the evening it switches from ‘ Nearer,
50c.
! My God to Thee’ to ‘ Rock of Ages’ nnd
Biscuit Eating Contest.—Prizts, $1.00 I | then to ‘From Greenland’s Icy Moun
and 50c.
i tains.’ And all the time the chips are
Log Rolliug Contest.—Prizes, $10 and
j rattling and the ’kitty’ is growing fat.
$5
I Think of raiding a ‘joint’ where an organ
Base Ball Game.—For Purse of $20.
I was playing Nearer, My God, to Thee? ”
Tillamook Band will play sweet music
Some of the tenures in England are
at intervals during the day.
Orators : Hon. B. L Eddy and Hon. very curious. A farm near Broadhouse,
in Yorkshire, pays annually to the land­
T. B. Handley.
lord a snowball in midsummer and a red
Marshal for the Day, Chas. Ray.
rose at Christmas. The manor of Foston
Manager of Sports, T. B. Handley.
I is held by a rental of two arrows and a
loaf of bread. An estate in the north of
Real Estate Transfers.
I England is held by the exhibition before
John J. White to Samuel E. Donahue, a court every seven years of a certain
various tracts; same to F. N. and N. E. vase owned by the family; another, in
Wilson.
' Suffolk, by an annual rental of two
Walter Macy to Nelson P. Wheeler, ! j white doves.
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W 14 of E 14 of sec 22, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. I
The
following allegation in a bill for
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Thomas E. Dwier to Nelson
P. Wheeler,
ind W14ofSw divorce against a wife was held by the
WtfcofNiv 14, sec. 22 ai._
I supreme court of Washington not to
14 of sec. 22, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
Holden to Nelson P. , state any legal ground for divorce: “ She
Horace F.
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Wheeler, Ne >4 of Sw J^, Se Vi of Nw 14 was (piarrelsome, vicious in disposition,
and lots 5 and 6 of sec’ 6, tp. 2 S, R. 7 murderous in threats against th«_P,a^-
tiff and his parents, hysterical and un­
W.
H. F. Hill to F. R. and A. G. Beals, governable in temper, crazy in her
timber on lots 12 and 13, in sec. 6, tp. actions, and by her causeless and un­
provoked boisterousness, screaming.
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Chas. Hellebuvck to Nelson P. Wheeler, hallooing and other wild conduct, ly
an intolerable nuisance
S 14 of N 14 of sec. 14, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. I ] day
. and night,
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Felix Hellenbuvck to Nelson P. Wheeler, to all her neighbors.
This reference to a notable English
N 'A of N >4 of sec. 14, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
August Hellenbuyck to Nelson P. woman, recently deceased, is reprinted
Wheeler, S Vi of S «4 of sec. 14, tp. 1 S. from the London Sketch merelv as an ex.
ample of the humor which sometimes
R. 7 W.
Harry F. Hill to Irvin R. Payne, Nw manifests itself in the coupling of incon­
gruities. "The duchess of Cleveland
Vi of Nw 14, sec. 15, tp. 2 S, R 9 W.
Irvin R. Payne to Mary Eatha Hill, ¡¡tern||¥ adored her beautiful historic
lots 12 and 13 of sec. 6, tp. 3 S. R. 9 W. home, Battle Abbey, and in a work pub-
;y J.
Ruggles to G. W. Kiger, E >4. ]ished bv her she attempted to give a
Lucy
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,, -r con)p|ete ]j9t of thoseNorman and Saxon
of Sw 14 of sec. 7, and E
sec. 18 tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.; same to Duncan knights who took part in the great fight.
But the present interested her as vividly
Brewer Lumber Co.
Gw. H. Tripp to The Astoria Co., W as the past and she greatly vnluetl a fine
V4 of Se 14, Sw *4 of Ne and lot 2, of donkey given to her by Lord Kitchener.
sec. 2, tp. 3, N, R. 8 W.
Blasts from Ram’s Horn.
John Bliss to Jncob B. Wertz, N »4 of
Nw »4 and Sw «4 of Nw V. and Nw % of While there's hope there's life.
Be godlv and you will never be lone-
Sw V« of sec. 27, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
Carrie Crosby to J. B. Werts, Nw % some.
of sec. 34, tp. 2N. R. 8 W.
_ i The use of the arrow depends on the
Mnrv Ann Daugherty to J. L. aim.
Daugherty block 16, Miller's addition to
The enduement is better thnn an en-
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fish bv S|>eaking with bated breath of
their sins.
y°.ur flings in the meeting may be
injurious if they do not become facts in
the market.
Even the foolish virgins were too wise
to trv to make the beauty of their lamps
pass for the brilliancy of their lights.
Dealers in
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOYES, RANGES and HEATERS.
The number of Irish-speaking people
in Ireland is said to be 676.145. Oi
these 38,192 speak nothing but Irish.
On the Swing steamers after this
children under two feet tall go free,
those between two feet and four feet
pay half fare, all o' er four feet pay full
fare. This is to put an end to juggling
with ages by economical mammas.
It costs $827 to fire a single shot from
a 16-inch rifle, or more than enough to
pay the wages of 11 pi 1 vale soldier in the
regular army for five long years. Even
an 8-inch rifle costs $125 each time it is
discharged.
When dealers in leather speak of col­
ored men they mean black men, as other
folks do, but when they speak of colored
leather they mean leather that is not
black. One of them is quoted by the
Shoe and Leather Reporter as saying
that there is so much sameness to the
black shoe that retailers miss the colored
one.
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAR STOVES. Western Washing Machines.
Large Stock of l’uints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
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CENT
P. F. BROWNE,
Xa les 111 a 11.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department oi the Interior,
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
June 8th, 19ot. ;
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hi» clai m, and
that said proof will be made before County
Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook City,
Oregon, on July 30, 1901, viz :
GEORGE W. BAKER,
H E. No. 11792, for the E >2 Nw l4 and N % Ne
'4. sec. 15, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Darius Jerone Dunn, 1). H. Jones, Alexandra
Fraser amt Edward McGlinchy, of Oretown, Or.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Laud Office at Oregon City, Orc.,
May 25th. 1901.
Notice is hereby giv?n that the following
named »ettler lias tiled notice of his intention
to make fi al proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook,
Oregon, on July 8th, I9OI. viz :
RALPH M ACKLEY,
H.E. No. 12548. for the W
of the W % of See. 20
tp. 2
R.*7 W
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, v z
John D. Edwa ds, David Martiny, Eugene
Jenki s and Charles 1. Clough, of Tillamook,
Oregon.
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A ct J une 3 1878.—N otice for
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United Stutes Land Offit e,
Oregon City, Oregon,
June 17th I9O1.
Notice if hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of th- act of Congress of
June 3, 1M7H, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber land n the Stilles of California, Ore on,
Nevada and Washington Territoi y," asextemled
to all Public I«and States by act of August 4.
1892,
JOHN ERICKSON,
Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. s4:<3, for the purclia e of the
Sw % of Sw >4 of sec. 13 and Se *4 of Se *4 and
W
of Sv *4. of Section No. 14, in Township
No. 3 N, Range No. 8 W, an 1 will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable for
its timl>er rr stone than for a^r.cultural pur­
poses, and to establi h his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this office
atOiegon ( itv, Oregon, on Monday the gth
day of September, 1901. He names ns witnesses:
John Corcoran, David Twiddle, Tim Coicoran.
of Vine Maple, Oregon, Er:rk Hemstrom, of
Olney, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
abovv-desc ibed lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before »aid 9th day
of September i9ol.
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STOP that itching and ft
Hair Falling out and Cure '
DANDRUFF' and Cause a
New Growth of Hair, by
using
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STURGEONS
ARNICA
BRILLIANTINE.
IN
STUDEBAKER WAGON
OSBORNE MOWERS,
Biigxirs, liny rnkes, plows, six! ollie
farm niHcliinery. You <nn save
money by dealing will) me,
Special Prices on Buggies anil Spring
Wagons.
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore.
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Make* a Specialty of Manufactur
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Harness, Saddles, ■
Collars.
OR.
Carriage Trimmings.
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Who has a fine assortment
WATCHES,
CLOCKS
and
JEWELRY,
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tented.
In Bailey’» Warehouse at ■ fl CA/.L IN AND INSPEC1
OUR STOCK.
Tillamook City.
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Se 14 of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W.
ability meets opportunity the
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to Nelson p
P. V Wheeler.
S lo ! road : of _ duty
of Ne M and N H of Se 14 of sec. 32, tp. 1 j No man loses the consecration he puts
into the collection.
S. R. 7 W.
It takes the hammer of practice to fl
A. M. Peery to N. G. Boquist, 90 acres
drive in the nail» of precept.
in sec. 13, tp. 1 S. R. 10 W.
Some preachers try to catch the big I
U.S. to Joseph B. Lester, Sw 14 of Nw
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Harness
Making.
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presented, or money re-
funded. Price 50c.
EDGAR LATIMER,
Electric Bathe nicely flitted up Good for
persona suffering with rheumatism,
Building neat door to the Post Office.
your
GROCERIES,
checks.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor '
Tillamook County.
F. Botefuhr,doing bu Inessas 1
F. Botefuhr & Co., plaintiff, |
vs.
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Charles H. Smith and Helen |
Smith, defendants.
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To Charles H. Smith and Helen Smith, the
above-named defendants;
In the name of the State of Oregon : Y 11 and
each of you are hereby required to appearand
answer the complaint filed against you in Ihe
above-entitled cause on or before July 18, l'Jol,
which is the time fixed by the court for the
final publication of this summons, ami by
which time you are require«! to appear and
answer herein, publication of this summons
being made once a week for six successive
weeks, the first publication being made on June
6lh, I90I. And if you fail to so appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plaiutiff will
apply to the Court for judgment nga list you in
the sum of $1:363.41, together w th interest there­
on nt he rate ol ten per cent per annum from
May I5 h, llKK). and for such fui her sum as the
Court shall adjude reasonable as attorney's fees,
together with the costs and disbursement» of
this action, and ordering and directing the
attached property hereinafter described to be
sold to satisfy the said judgment.
You are further notifietl that the plaintifl in
the above entitled action has caused to be at-
taihed in this action the following described
real property and all of your right, title and in­
terest therein, to-wit : The Se quarter of the Ne
quarter of Section 8 a d the N h »If of the Nw
quaiter.aml the
quarter of the Nw quarter
of Section 9, township 1 South, Range 8 West of
Willamet. e Meridian.
All th»* interest of Helen Smith, as heir at law
of (i W. bearnside, deceased, in and to the fol­
lowing described real pioperty :
Commencing at low water line of Nehalem
river at a point 56 feet up »aid river from north
point of a lot formerly owned by C. I’ve, thence
following said !ow water line up said rive a'J
feet, thence in a north westerly direction loo
feet, thence in a sou h wts erly direction 59
feet, thence south-easterly to Nehalem river to
point of beginning.
All lilies and angles ill said description to
conform t«> lines and angles in survey of own
of Nelmlem, in lot 5, section 23, town.hip 3
North, Range 10 West.
All the interest of defendant. Helen Smith,
as heir nt law of G. W. Fearnside, deceased. In
and to lot 3, sect on 16 township 1 South, Range
lo West Willamette Meridian.
Lots 3 and 4, block 1, in Tillamook Cily, leas
•Jo feet off south end: What are known as
• Referee Tide Lots Number 3 ami 4," in Tilla­
mook City, according to map recorded on page
64 of book B. ot record of deed» for Tillamook
County, Oregon.
This summons is publi bed by order of the
IIon.G.W. Sappington, County Judge of Tilla­
mook County.
.Made on the Bist day of May, I901.
CLAUDE THAYER. PAXTON. BEACH &
SIMON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First publication, June 6, 19OI.
Last publication, July 18, 190I.
KKFEIIEK'S
C. A. BAILEY,
BARBER KO HllURElltl
SHAVING, HAIR UUL’I’ING
SHAMPOOING. ETC
ON ALL
KING & KERREMANS.
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DEALER
DISCOUNT
except flour and sugar,
‘ Practically,” says an undertaker
quoted by the Philadelphia Record,
“every corpse nowadays is embalmed.
Perhaps not one body in a hundred is
buried without having the fluid injected,
and that settles it. You won’t read
your obituary notices then. People are
coming to realize this more and more,
and the old dread of being buried alive
is fast dying nut. But these nervous
individuals have got to ha/e some post­
mortem bugaboo to worry them, If it
isn't one thing it’s another, and as soon
as you convince them that they are not
going to be buried alive they get grave
robbers on the brain. That’s why we
are now making a specialty of burg­
lar proof caskets. Fact, I assure you. ”
Cleveland, O., has a cemetery main
tained on a plain that is about to be imi
tated in Seattle. It is a large, level,
well situated plot of ground, owned and
maintained by the city in which buriel
lots are sold for the uniform price of
75 cents a square foot. The matter of
location does not figure in the price, al­
though we believe that purchasers may
choose among unoccupied plots. The
price includes perpetual care at the ex­
pense of the city to the extent of seeding
to grass and keeping mown and in got/d
order. For planting fioweis and shrubs
there is an extra price. This municipal
enterprise is reported to be self snpfiort
ing low as the charges, when compared
with those in cemeteries owned bv pri­
vate corporations, when the item of per­
petual care is secured. The city <>f
Seattle has purchased a fi^kl of 100 acres
to be devoted to burials of similar reas
onable rates
Just received a meat and well
selected Stock of foot ware oi sum­
mer goods.
For Gentlemen, Ladies’. Misses
and Children Shoes direct from
Chicago.
It will pay you to examine my
GOODS and PRICES before pur­
chasing elsewhere.
NOTICE —No charge for sewing
rips or nailing soles of shoes that
get loose bought of me.
F-
McINTOSH & McNAIR,
Out of the Ordinary.
RED SHOE *
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In Pursuance of a decree atnl order of sale
rendered in th«- Cir. uit Court of the State of
Or< gon, for the County of Tillamook, on the
nth day of June, 1901. in the partition suit of
Joseph E. Green, plaintiff, vs. Mary Green
Cowing, R. B. Armstrong, Este»Joseph Coning.
ary Eve yn Cowing. E. H. Cowing, Johannes
Wahlert and ('alifomia Safe Deposit. <k Tiu»t
Company, defendants, the undersigned, referee
name I in said order of sale, will expose foi sale
and sell as tlm law directs at public auction to
the highest bidder, nt the Court House door of
saitl co.i ty. in the « ity of Tillamook City.
Oregon, 011 Monday, the 22nd day of July, 1901,
a the hour of one o’clock pm., the real pro­
perty situated in the County of Tillamook,
State of Oiegon, and described ill saitl order of
ale as follows, to wit :
The east Imlf of the northwes quarter and
lots one an<l two ot section thirty-one , the
sou liwest quarter of sei tiou thirty-one ; the
MoiitlH HRt q larter of section thirty «1 e ; the
northwest qmiiterof >ettlon twenty ; the so th
east quarter < f section twenty, all >11 township
a went
Willamette
one 11011 1 of range —
six
west of Wj
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Meri<lian ; ihe
i‘.~ southwest
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twenty-six : the .....
iioithwest quarter *>I
ol sect on
southeast
twent) six : the ~ ----
**------ * .. quarter
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nt section
twenty -three ; the west hall of the southeast
lot*
tines
and
four
in
section
quarter nnd
twenty five ; the southwest quarter of section
twenty-five ; the weal half of the northeast
qunrter and lots one and two of Meet ten
twenty-five ; the southwest quarter of section
twenty truce . the
me iiorthwes
»oz»w»»«" quarter of section
___ t quarter of section
twenty five ; the southeast
twenty-six ; the
“ “ northeast
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* quarter of section
twenty-nix, t ill in township one north of range
seven west ol Willamette Meridian; the
northe-st quarter of section twenty-one ; the
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of section
south
half "of the south east ~t?nrler
quai
1101 ti> half of the northeast quarter
one; the
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ve, the sou Invest qtiar er of
of Section twelve,
one north of
section fifteen, al-
»»• in
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iange eight west of Willamette Meridian.
In puisuaoce of said order, said property will
hi hand.
lisnd.
be sold as a whole, for cash in
Iregon, June 20th,
Dated at Tillam ok City. Oregon.
f9oi.
H II ALDERMAN, Referee.
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Mav. 11th, 190I.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,*' as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of Ai gust 4. 1892.
AUGUST TSUHUDY,
Of Multnomah couutv, of State of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office Ills sworn state,
ment No. 5408, for the purchase of the Nw
of section io, in Township 4 N, Range lo W,, and
will offer proof to show that the laud sought is
111.-re valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before the Register and Receiver
of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wed­
nesday, the 7th day of August. I90I. He names
aswitnesse«- :
R. Buetikofer, A. Buetikofer, C. Sauerweiu
ami E Rosenkranz, of Portland Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adver-ely the
above described ands are requested to file their
clsims in this office on or beio.e said 7th day of
August, 190I.
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T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1S78—N otice F oe
P ublication .
United Slait-H Land Office.
Oregon (’ity, Oregon
Slay 13, 1901 h .
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tlie- provisions of the act oi Congress of
June8,187M, entitled “ An act for the sale, of
timber lands in the -tates of alilornia, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Tenitory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by actol
August 4, I892,
ROBERT BUR('ll.
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, ha-- this day filed it this office his
sworn statement No. 5404, for the purchase of
the E Sw 1 j, section 6, Ne 11, NW 1 Nw *4
Ne *4 of *ec. No 7, in Township 3 N, Range lo
nd will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its limber and stone
than for agricultural purpose’s, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Friday the 9th day of Augu»t, 1901. He
names as witnesses ;
William Luce. Philip Condit, J. P, Craig and
A. Jones, of Seaside, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-desci ibed lamls are requested to file their
claims in this office on or betoiesaid 9th day
oi August, 190I.
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L and , A ct J vnb j , 1S78.—N otice vok
P ublication .
Unit <1 Stat« s Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Muy 13tn, I901.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the piovi'ions of the act of Congress of
June 3, H7K, entitled 'Ail act for 'he sale of
timh r land*t in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Tviritdry, ' asextended
toall 'he Public Land States i y act of August
4. i8*Ji,
MARY BURCH,
Of I’ortl'ml. county of Multnomah. S'a'e of
Oregon, ha- this day tiled in this offi e her
»worn statement No. 5407. for the pm' base »>f
lheSe', Nw '4 Hw H Ne 'L W
Se '4 of
Section 7 in Township No. 3 N, Rang«« No. lo
W, and will offer pr«M>f to show th t ihe land
nought is more valuable for its im tier ot stone
than for aaricuitural pi» poses, and o establish
her claim to said land before the Registei and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
<<n Friday. Ihe 9th day of August, 1901. She
nam«*s as witnesses:
William Luce, J P. Craig, Philip Condit and
A. Jones, of seaside, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely «he
above<le cubed lamls are reijuested to fi e their
claims in tho office on or before said yth <la, of
August, 190I.
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T imhi
k
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otick F or
P ublication ,
United States Land Offi« e,
Oregon City, Oiegon,
April 29th, 1901.
Notice Is hereby giv» 11 that in compliance
uith the provisions of the act
( ongiess of
June 3. 1878. entitled ‘An act for the sale
of timber lamls in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. 1892.
fi . et < her n . wiuson .
Of Tillarmmk. county <>f Tillamook. State of
Oregon has this day filed in this offi« < his sworn
statement No '»897. for Ihe pili chase of the L<> s
4 5, 6 and 7 of Sec. No. 6, in Township No. 3 S.
Range No. 7 West, ami will offer pr«x>f lo show
that the hind sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish Ills claim to aa'd land before
the Register and Receiver oi tills office at
Oregon City. Ore., on Wednesday, the 24th day
of July. «"01 lie names ax witnesses
David Martiny,Homer Mason. John Edward»,
Henry Aldei man, a i of Tillamook, '! illamoolt
co., Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
alxive-describvd lamls arc requested to flic their
claims in this office on or belore said 24th day
of July, 1901.
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T imer « L and . A ct J vmr . j , i RTS -M otk r. roa T imber L and , A ct junf . 3, 1878.— N otice for
P ublication
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
United States Land Office
Oregon City, Or
O.egoti City, Oregon,
April 20th. 1901.
May joth, l</H
Notice is hereby given that n compliance
Notice is hereby given that in ■ omphance
wi h the pr visions of the act <»f Congress <»f
with
the
provisions
of
ths
*•
t
of Emigre ■ of
June ^nl. «8,8 entitled An act for the sale of
tim »er lands in the mate« of California Oregon, June L 1H78 eiitltlefl ” An act for the sale of
er lamls in the slates of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory ” as < x Hin
tended to all the Pub ic Land States by act ot Nevada and Washington Terr tory. ’ as ex­
tended to a 1 the Public Land States bv act of
August 4. 18V2,
August 4. 1892,
JOHKFH J «TUART
HUGH BUTLER.
Of Hibbing county of Ht. M>uis. State of M nne-
aota has th is da v filed in thia office hisswoiii Of Port'aiKl. county of Mulino’»h. Mate of
Oregon
has
this
day filed tn th s office bi«
stat, ment No. 5389. forth»- purchiM of the Se »worn statement No.
5412, for the 1 urchase of
•4 of Sw-tion No 5, in Township No 2 N Range
IheNe
,S»'
4
Section
6. N H Sw
Sw lpw
No. W, and Will «»ffer proof to show th t the
of Section No 5, in Township No. 3 N, Rang««
land -ought is m<»re valuable for i'» timber or '4,
•four than for eg icultn al pnrpoMs and to 10 W. an«l will offer proof o show hat ihe land
establish hl* claim o •*»»<! land befo ethe Megis sought Is more valuable for its t m er or »tone
t»-r and Receiver of thia office at Or»-gon < ity, than for ag cultur al purpose*. ami to establish
claim to said land l*efo e the Rr-gtst«» and
Oregon, on Friday, the i^tfi day of Ju y, 19m Ins
R.w el vet <»f Illi-office a Oregon < ity, Oregon,
He name« aa w tneaaea :
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John J L««u»ck of Kernville Lincolncouutv. on Friday, the 9H1 day of August, 190«. »•«
wiim -
Oregon ; Edwat<1 Hwanaon, of Roots Lincoln name« aa wi nrsaes :
Hcbeit Burch, of Portland, Ore William
««» nty.O»*gon Dennis 1« La«aeB «»f H««*t«, Luce.
Janie-» R McDonald and J. F Craig, of
Llncoi . «onnty. Ore , Dan McArthur, ql AI oj D,
seaside, Or.
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Lincoln county, Ota.
». a *.
Any and all peraona clabning adversely the
Any and all peraou» claiming »«iJfliWIy Ww
above
<ieacrltH
,
»i
land»
are
rw<|U«-
•
to
file
their
above-1 escribed lamia are r<-qne-*trd
«■I i 1 a in thia office on or before -'Ml »ftl' «ia? claims n thia office on or before said 9th <l«y
I ol August, l9»l.
of July, 1901.
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