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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 4, 1901 City Council Meeting. I The roll of honor pupils are Alma PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Calkins, Olive and Eva Burton. The visitors were : Mrs. Guy Lamp- ß L. EDDY, sin, the Misses Bertha Arndt, and Lula Ryan, Messrs. Chas. Read and Situ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Burton. T illamook . O regon M. L. H ampton , Teacher: At a meeting of the city council Mon- day, at which all the members were pre sent, the following business was trans acted - Two 2*ziin. nozzles were ordered for the hose company and threeextra hy. drants haying arrived which were sent for, these were ordered put in. Bills al h . cooper , A Corner on Streams. lowed were : Recorder's salary, $10 ; city attorney’s salary, $25 ; marshal's sal ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, A gross injustice has been perpetrated ary, $40 and $2 for killing and burying upon the people and territory of Colum dogs ; water rent, $30 ; electric lights, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. bia county by an act of the Oregon legis $16 ; Wade & Briggs, $6.20 ; Cohn & larure which permits the exclusive fran Co., $1.75. The bill for $800 for the fire «•liise to lie acquired by individual or cor fp H. GOYNE, hose was laid over until it was tested, porutionof any or a II unnavigable streams ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, the recorder remarking that he had re- under the false assumption of their im Office: Opposite Court House, ceived a letter from the Pacific Rublier provements for logging purposes. Under Co. apologizing for the delay in deliver this act a corporation known as the T illamook , O regon . ing the hose, givingas a reason that they Oregon Coal & Timber Company, Joseph had filled an order a few days previous Gaston president, on Tuesday filed in PLAUDE TIIAYER, to receiving the orderfroni thiscity which tile office of the county clerk here a map ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, caused their stock to run out. Marshal of Columbia county, showing the loca Clements made a request for an increase tion of the streams tributary to Nehalem T illamook , O regon . of $5 in his salary, and when asked the river, together with the proper incorpora reasons, stated that as city warrants tion papers, claiming exclusive right ROBERT A. MILLER, would be discounted in the future it took under the act of the transportation and that amount off his salary, the council booming facilities afforded by the vari ATTORNEY-AT LAW, thereupon made his salary $45 a month. ous streams flowing into Nehalem river, O regon C ity , O regon . J. J. Ford and Fred Arthur were appoint, under the pretext of their improvement Land Titles anil Land Office Business a ed special coustables for the4th. County Specially. This vast work cannot nor will not be Judge Sappington was present and accomplished by this corporation only IJ AMES MCCAIN wanted to know what the city council at such time as it tuay’ desire to perform fA. W. SEVERANC intended doing about the water system. its detrimental functions, excluding, as ^JcCAIN & SEVERANCE, He said that if something was not done a matter of fact and law. any private to stop the leaks in the pipe between this improvement or utilization of the i ATTORNEY8-ATLAW, city and the Fairview creamery the streams for the purpose of transporting T illamook , O regon . county court would condemn it, which logs, piling or shingle bolts ; in fact, the county commissioners wanted to do, none other than the company has the jJAVID WILEY, M.D., but if something wus going to be done right to utilize the natural water courses PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND to improve the system the county court of that vast district for private or public ACCOUCHEUR. did not want to shut the city off from benefit. Without doubt the object of the All call promptly attended to. getting water. The judge said the pre company is to collect toll upon each foot T illamook , O regon . sent company had promised him time of timber floated in the stream, and the and again that the nuisance caused in law excluding the private use of the I. M. SMITH, M D., the county road by the leakage should streams, renders the grasp of the cor PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. be attended to, and on one occasion Dr. poration all the more forcible and the Mav went to him and asked as a person situation of the small land owner all Offices 111 T.xld's Buildings. al favor that the court condemn the sys the more helpless and pitiable Of OREGON. TILLAMOOK tem. It was pointed out to the judge course, on the other hand, there is an that the water company was making extreme. The people muy demand the QR. O. H. DAVENPORT, arrangements of put in new pipe and a transportation of their logs and piling, larger reservoir above Turney creek, but but it is unjust that commerce and in DENTIST. it seemed to be the sense of the council dustry must await the pleasure and con Makes a Specialty of Crotvn and Bridge that the company should get to work at sult the convenience of those holding Work. once. The recorder was instructed to the franchise of the stream before O regon , T illamook C ity , write the water company, giving it a their product can be transported to “jacking lip.” After cliis was disposed of market or a convenient place for manu the city council took up the question of facture. The law was slipped through fake shows and the imposition they tlie legislature under a deceptive title, worked upon communities, in which ami is the most gigantic fraud that ever Countv Judge Sappington joined in con burdened the statutes of any state. demning. Evidently the city council The evil of this fraud is not oarticulnrly was loaded for Quaker oil and salve, for apparent upon its face, but a study of it unanimously passed an ordinance im- its unjust, discriminating sections re p >sing a tax of $5 per day upon those who j veal a condition which may be viewed SHAVING, participated in shows, concerts, sleight I with apprehension.—Oregon Mist. HAIR CUITI'G, of hand, dancing, etc. Mayor Wiley SHAMPOOING, signed the ordinance, so that it became A Proposition in Analogy a law directly it was signed. A big, woolly dog, with a deep bass growl, TILLAMOOK WEATHER. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS And a rival cur with an angry howl, Both snarling and eager for the fray. Temperature. FIRE INSURANCE. Rain- And only a big fence in the way, Mini- Maxi •—> mum. fall. But each showed a dangerous, glittering muni Mean. /. 5. SIEPI TENS, 1 . . 65 ... 40 ... 52.1 ... 0.20 eye AGENT for the 0 06 ... 53.0 .. ... 48 2 . . 58 As he on his side snarled a bold, fierce HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON ; & 3 . . 57 ... 47 ... 52.0 ... 0. 20 defi. LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE 4 . . 56 ... 42 ... 49.0 .. 0.32 COMPANIES. 5 . . 55 ... 40 ... 47.1 ... 0.36 " Bow-wow I" growled the woolly. "Br- r-w-r-r !" yelped the cur. 0.20 6 . . 57 ... 45 ... 51.0 .. Agent for North West School Supply 7 . . 57 ... 40 ... 48.1 ... 0 06 “I'll chew,” said the woolly, “ your flea- Company, Notary Public. bitten fur!” 8 . . 56 ... 45 ... 50.1 .. 0.05 TILLAMOOK. — OREGON 0.01 ... 47.1 .. 9 . . 58 ... 37 “ You can't—you're a cowardthe rival 10 . . 60 ... 39 ... 49.1 ... T. cur cried. It . . 57 ... 41 ... 49.0 ... 0.26 “ And I’ll eat you alive if you 11 come For Fence Posts. 12 . . 55 ... 44 ... 49.1 ... 0.43 FIR COATED WITH out-side ! ” 13 . . 57 ... 47 ... 52.0 ... 0.06 Thus they chased and they raced and 14 . . 59 ... 45 ... 52.0 ... 0.04 growled their hate, 15 . . 65 ... 47 ... 56.0 .. 0.00 16 . . 66 ... 49 ... 57.1 ... 0.01 When theysuddcnly met at an open gate. Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a 17 . . 63 ... 52 ... 57.1 .. T. RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST They looked at each other with wide- 18 . . 64 ... 51 ... 57.1 ... 0.02 CHICKEN LICE. open eyes. 5H.0 ... 0.02 19 . . 62 ... 54 Its application to the inside walls of 20 . . 62 ... 52 ... 57.0 ... 0.00 And both dropped their tails ’twixt their poultry houses will permanently exter legs in surprise ; . 56.0 ... 0.06 21 . . 62 ... 50 . 54.0 ... 0.00 Then each, without thought for good minate all LICE. 22 . . 58 ... 50 breeding or taste, . 50.1 ... 0.46 Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS- 23 . . 57 ... 44 24 . . 60 ... 44 ... 52.0 .. 0.55 Gave one frightened yelp and retreated PLENTV EGGS. 25 . . 59 ... 45 ... 52.0 ... 0.35 in haste. Write for circular and pricesandmen, 26 . . 60 ... 42 ... 51.0 ... 0.01 Methought, as the dogs at the break- 0.05 tion this paper. 27 . . 60 ... 49 ... 54.1 ... neck speed ran. 28 . . 60 ... 46 ... 53.0 .. 0.001 WADE & BRIGGS, 29 . . 61 ... 4.5 ... 53 0 .. 0.07 That there's something analagous 'twixt Tillamook, Or. dog and man. 30 .. . 60 ... 44 ... 52.0 ... 0.00 M c I ntosh & mcnair Dealers in HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS yy CHAS. PETERSON, Hot and Cold Raths Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Rgent for CHARTER OflK STOVES. Western Washing JVIsehines Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL GROCERIES, except flour and sugar. Save your checks. KING & KERREMANS notice for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon Uitv, Ore., May 25th, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed 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. 1254s. for the W ‘2 of the W *4 of Sec. 20 tp. 2 *, R. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz John D. Edwards, David Martiny, Eugene Jenkins and Charles 1. Clough, of Tillamook. Oregon. C has . B. M oores Register. land , A ct J unk 3 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United Slates Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June 17th I9O1. Notice is hereby given that in compliance* with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle«i “An act for the sale of timber land 11 the States of California, Ore on, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, JOHN ERK’KSON, Of Astoria, countv of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this «lav filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 5433, for the purclia e of the Sw % of Sw % of see. 13 and Se “4 <»f he !4 and W *2 of Se !4. of Section No. 14. in Township No. 3 N, Range No. 8 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agr cultural pur poses, an«’ to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon ( itv, Oregon. 01. Monday the 9th day of September, 1901. He names ns witnesses: John Corcoran, David Tweddle, Tim (’01 coran. of Vine Maple, Oregon, Erick Heinstroin, of Olney, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abové dese ibed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of S« ptember i9ol. C has B. M oore », Register. T imber Mean59.6 .. 43.5.. ... 52.7..... . 0.00 S ummary — Mean temp., 52.7 ; Max. temp , 66 date, 10th. Min. temp.. 37; date, 9th. Total precip , 3.85 inches ; snowfall, 0 ; number of days clear, 3; partly cloudy. 6; cloudy, 21. Dates of frost—Light, 8th and 9th. Killing, 0. Dates of hail, 0 ; sleet. 0 ; th. storms, 0 ; auroras, 0. Prevailing wind—Direction, N. W. Remarks—T. "frace. Solar Halos, 15th, 26th and 27th. On 23rd, 15-10 of rain fell in 20 minutes. C apt . J oseph J. D awson , Voluntary Observer. School Reports. , NETARTS STOP that itching and J r Hair Falling out and Cure r ''J DANDRUFF TA A XT TAD TTL'L' ««J and Cause « a M New Growth of Hair, by Í using STURGEON'S ARNICA BRILLANTINE. OF Geo. Higgins, of Cape Meares Light house, was nt Netarts Sunday. Mr. Buell and family, of Long Prairie, General Banking »u.i Exchange Imai- spent Friday and Saturday on the beach. ness. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, of Salem, have Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger been camping on the bench for the past many, Sweden, and all foreign countries three weeks, left for Beaver Tuesday to TILLAMOOK. ORE. spend a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph c. A. BAILEY, Bigsby. Mr. W. A. Shaw and family have DKAl.F.K IX moved to Tillamook to reside. STUDEBAKER WAGON Mrs. Midland went to Tillamook OSBORNE MOWERS, Tuesday on business._______ Bugg'«*». l'»y rnkeft, |.low», Hl.tl '-tlie furni ttiHcl.iiiery You .ati save TlHlBB L*!«>. *CT JB!,B »• >’7« -SO™» I'°* ....... by .lealitiK with me, P ublication . United States Land Office, Special Price» on Huggies »««1 Spring Oregon City, Ore. Wagons. Jane 25th. 1901. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. C. & E. Thayer the provisions of the act of Congress o! Report of Pleasant Valiev School. Dis with June 3 187«. entitled “An set for the sale trict No. 12, beginning May 6, and end of timber lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended t«» all lhe P-blic Land States by act of ing June 28th: Whole no. enrolled, 18 ; average daily | Auiu.t4.l89UnLABD attendance first month, 12 ; days pre Of Portland, county ol Multuom«h. State of (iretfon has this day filed in this office his sence first month, 242 ; second month, ! sworn statement N«> 5379 for the pare haw of South East % of Section No. 35111 Tp. No 2 327; days absence first month, 25 ; the N Range No. 8 W of W M and will offer pt oof tn second month, 5; times tardy first I ¿how that the land sought is m«>re va»uabkfor timber or stone than for agneu Rural>PJ>r !«>»•• month, 5; second month, 2 ; number on its .nd to«tabli.h lu.cl.im to “,dJ* Register aud Receiver of this <»m< e at Oregon roll of honor, first month, 3 ; second Cltv Or.on Monday. theJtrd day of September. ixma ' i * He names a« witnesses . month, 11. J Smith,of Wi.son. Or.; T. 8 Potter. J. L Names on roll of honor : M m Turner, WelisawdC W Mead, of Portland, Ore. Any »nd .11 p»r»on« cl.imln, ’** Mary Turner, Grace Hedges, Minnie Des .bove-dCTcril»d7and. »re requeMed to S'e their mond, Hulda Bergstrom, Henry Schild, Jutm. in thu office on or belore wd »3rd d.y of g Moo| Hope Moore, Annie Schild, Georgie Sim September, mons, Bertha Simmons, Vina Bergstrom. INSURE \MTlt " M innie N elson , Teacher. Claude Thayer, Report of Salmon River school, for the Agent or Fireman’» Fnn and Lon fourth month : and Lancashire Fire Attendance. 13», absence. 3»; tardy. 9; Companies. average attendance, 7. 1 Warranted to do as re- presented, or money re- funded. Price 50c. Prepared only by S. J. STURGEON. Prescription Druggist. TILLAMOOK, . . OIL In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. F. Botefuhr, doing bu-ineNs a> I F. Botefuhr & Co., plaintiff, | vs. > Charles II. Smith and Helen] Smith, defendants. To Charles H. Smith and Helen Smith, the above-named defendants; In the name of tin* State of Oregon : Y u an<l each of you are hereby required 10 appear and answer lhe complaint fileii against you in the above-entitled cause on or before July 18, 19ol, which is the time fixed by lhe court for the final publication of this summons, and by which time you are required to appear and answer herein, publication of this summons being made once a w. ek for six successive weeks, the first publication being made on June 6tii, I90I. And if you fail to so appear an«l answer, for want theieof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment aga list you in the sum of $1863.41, together w th interest there on at be rate of ten per cent per annum from May I5 li.lKM), and for such fur her sum as the Court shall a«ljude reasonable as attorney’s fees, together with the costs and disbursements of this action, and ordering and directing the attached property hereinafter described to be sold lo satisfy the said judgment. You are further notified that the plaintiff in the above entitled action has caused to be at tadied in this action the following described real property and all of your right, title and in terest therein, to-wit : The Se ciuarter of the Ne quarter of Section 8 a d the N half of the Nw quaiter, and the Sw quarter of the Nw <iuarter of Section 9. township 1 South, Rang«; 8 West of Willamet e Meridian. All ill»* Interest of Helen Smith, as heir at law of G \V. Fearnside, deceased, in and to the fol lowing described real property : Commencing at low water line of Nehalem river at a point 5O feet up said river from north po ut of a lot formerly owned by C. I’ve, thence following said low water line up said rive 59 feet, thence in a northwesterly direction loo f el, thence in a south-westerly direction 59 feet, thence south-easterly to Nehalem river to point of beginning. All lilies and angles in said description to conto m to lines ami angles in survey of own of Nehalem, in lot 5. section 23, town hip 3 Noith, Range 10 West. All the interest of defendant. Helen Smith, as heir at law ofG. W Fearnside, deceased, in and to lot 8, section 16, tow nship 1 South, Range lo West Willamette Meridian. Lots 3 a nd 4, block 1. in Tillamook Cilv, less 2o feet off south end : What are known as “ Referee Tide Lots Number 3 and 4," in Tilla mook City, according fo map recorded «»11 page 64 of book B. of record of deeds for Tillamook (dunti. Oregon This summons is publi bed by order of the Hon (.. W. Sappington, County Judge of Tula monk County. Made on the Bist «lay of May, I901. CLAUDE THAYER. l’AXTON. BEACH A SIMON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication, June 6, iy0l. Last publication, July 18, 190I. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F o P ublication . United Stales Land office. Oregon ('ity, Oregon .May 13, 1 u Notice is hereby given that in compll with the provisions of lhe act of Congress < JuneB.ibyM, entitled “An act for the sale < timber lands lu the rotates of alifornia, Oregort; Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex- temied to nil the Public Land States by net of August 4, I892, ROBERT BURCH. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, ha*- this day tiled it this office his sworn statement No. ^4 4. for the purchase of the E'.. Sw»,. Hection 6, Ne'4, NW'4, Nw »4 Ne *4 of sec. No 7, In Township 3 N, Range lo , hik I will oiler proof to show that the land sough» is more valuable for its timbet and 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 Friday the 9th day of August, 190!. He names as witnesses William Luce. Pliilip Condit, J. P. Craig and A. Jones, of Seaside, Oregon. Any aud nil persons claiming adversely the above-describe«! lands are requested to file their claims in this offi«*e on or befoicsaid 9th day ot August, 190I. C has 11. M oores , RegUter. r K■a « »• ■ « »% ■ a s. ■ ■ Go to E. JENKINS. Harness Making M. ■ ■ ■ Who has a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, HAYES Makes a Specialty of Manufactur ing all kinds of Harness, Saddles, Collars, ■ ALBO OPTICAL GOODS. Carriage Trimmings. Will guarantee all goods as repre sented. CALL /N AND TNSl'EC'l OUR STOCK. First Class Work Guaranteed. In Bailey’« Warehouse at Tillamook City a ■ In Pursuance of a decree and order of salt* rendered in the Uir uit Court of the State of Or« gon, for the County of Tillamook, on tin* nth «lay of June, 1901, in the partition suit of Joseph E. Green, plaintiff, vs. Mary Green Cowing. R. B. Armstrong, Estes Joseph Cowing. Mary Evelyn Cowing. E. H. Cowing Johannes Wahlert and California Safe Dep«>«it Tmst Company, defendants, the undersigned, refer«*e named in said order of sale, will expose for sale and sell as the law directs at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door of sai<1 county, in the city of Tillamook City, Oregon, on Monday, the 22nd day of July, 1901, , , at the hour of one o’clock p m., Hie real pro- l>erty situated in the County of Tillamook, state of Oregon, anti described in sai«l order of sale as foll«>ws, to wit : l he east half of the nmthwes quarter and lots one and two ot section thirty-one ; the southwest qua 1 ter of se< tion thirty-one; the soutlieHrt q arter of section thirty-otie ; the northwest quarter of section twenty ; th«- south east «piarter of section twenty, all in township one nod • of range six west of Willamette Meri«liaii ; the southwest, quarter of section twenty-six . the noithwcst quarter of sect on twenty-six : the southeast quarter of section | twenfi Hire« ; the west half «if til«’ southeast quarter aud lot« Hue« and four in section twentv five , th«* s«iuthwest quarter of seefion twenty five; the west half of the northeast | quarter ami lots «me an«! two of section twenty-five ; the southwest quarter of section I twenty thiee : the northwes quarter of section | twenty-five; the southeast quarter«»! section J twenty-six , the northeast quarter of section | twenty six. all 111 township one not th of iange{ seven went of Willamette Meridian; the noitheast quarter of section twentyone ; the south half of the south-east quarter of section one; the north half of the northeast qu of section twelve, lhe soil hwest qiiaite section fifteen, all in township one nor taiige eight west of W illamette .Meridian. lit puisuai <*e of said order, said property will be sol«! as a whole, fo cash hl lisiid. I ated at TUIamook City. «»reg«>n, June 20th, 1901. H. II. ALDERMAN. Referee. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878 — N oth e for P ublication United States Land Office, Oregon City, < )r J . April 20II1. la GO — Notice is hereby given that n compliance wi h the pr visions of the act of Congress of June trd, 1878, entitle«! All act for the sale of tint'»er land« in the mates of California Oregon, 'i vada rtii'l Washington Territory." »1» ex tended to all the Pubic Land States by act of August 4. 1891, J oseph f rn art . Of Hibbing county of St. Umia State of M nne- iu»ta han th h day filed in tliia office hi««»oin •tatemeut No. 5389. for the purchaM- of the se « of Sr-ctiou No 5, iu Township No 2 N Range No. nU.and will offer proof to show Hi tlhe land Mooght i* more valuable for iis iinit»er «»r •tone than for eg iculfu al purposes, and to eslabli’di hl*claim «» "aid lan«l t»*f«» etln- Megi« t« r aii'l Kc«'eiver of this office at Oregon <’«fy. Oregon, on Fridav, the 19th day of Ju y. 19m He name« m w tnenM-s : John J k of K«*iiiv*.ll.' IJMM Oreg-« d Swanson of Aoota Dennis L LtifiMfi, d )re , Dan Me Yrther, rrwns claims if Bdecrae' tl lands are requAed to fib Hie ice on or i>efore aavl »^h di C hau B. M i - . »» ■ter. tv T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1« «8.— notice for PUBLICATION. United States Iuind Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Muv. 11th, i?ol. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada ami Washington Teiritory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Avgust 4, 1892, AUGUST TSCHUDY, Of Multnomah countv, of State of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office his sworn state, ment No. 5408, for the purchase of the Nw 1. of section lo, tn Township 4 N, Range lo W„an<l will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami 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. lie names aswituesses : R Buetikofer, A. Buetikofer, C. Sauerwein and E. Rosenkranz, of Portland Ore. Any and all persons claiming adver-ely the above described Hinds tire requested to tile t licit claims in this office on orbefoie said 7th «lay of August, 190I. C has . B. M oores , Register. SVMMONH. publication . Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., June 8th. 19oi Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, 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 % Nw >4 and N ’a Ne »4, *ec. 15, tp. 5 R. 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Darius Jerone Dunn, D. H. Jones, Alexandra Fraser and Edward McGlinchy, of Oretown, Or. C has . B. M oores , Register. Carbolineuni Avenarius Sum. 1786 ... 1364.. ... 158.0 ..... . 3.85 to to T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May l.Uh, I901. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Uie pioviUonH of the act of Uongres« of Jun«* 3, IH7M, entitled ‘An act for lhe «ale of timb r lands In the States of California, Oiegon. Nevnda and Washington Territory," as extended toall the I'ublic Land States I y act of August 4, 1892, MARY BUR< H, Of Port! 1 n<l. county of Multnomah. S’a’c of Oiegon, ha« this «lav tiled in this <»ffi- e her sworn statement No. 54O7, for the pun has«* < f the Me», Nw Hw % Ne W Re of Section 7 »n Township No. 3 N, Range No. lo W, and will offer proof to show th t «he land »ouglit is more valuank for its u her or atone than for agricultural i»»i poses, and o establish her claim to said land l»« fore the Regime« ai.d Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, <11 Friday, the 9th «lay of August, 1901. she names as witnesses: William Luce, J. I’. Craig, Philip Condit and A. Jones, of Seaside, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming nd verse* y ' he alstvede cril>e<! lands are reqiicste«! to fi e their claims in thit office on or before said yth da. of August, 190I. C has . B. M«»<» kes , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otick F ob P ublication , United States Lami Office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 29th, tool. Notice is hereby giv 11 that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 187M. entitled “An act for the sale of timber - — lands the .. states of California, -............... - - in - - , Oregon, Nevada an«l Washington lerrltory, as extended to all the Publi«-Land States by act of August 4. I*<M- FI.F.T( HER N. WILSON. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of Oregon has thia «lay file«! in t Ilia office Ilia sworn statement No 5897. fur the pu 1 thane of the Lo a 4 5, 6 Mini 7 of Sec No. 6, In Township No. 3 S. Runge No. 7 West, and Will offer proof lo ahow that the I hii <! »ought la more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural |>nr|M»s«s, and to establish bls claim to mi '«! land before co., Oregon. Any ami all persons clainiing adv«*rsely the abov«* f!<-*crib« «l landa are reqiieMe<l to tile their claim« in this office on or ixlore sani 24th day of July, I901. CHA". B. MOORI H, Register. T imber L and . A ct junk 3. 1878.—N otice fob I PUBLICATION. United Mat«« Land offi-e. O.egon City, Oregon May aoth, 1<>'I Notice is hereby given that in «omphance with the provisions of the a< t of f’ongre-a of June 3, 1878 eii»itle<l “ An act for the «ale of uni er land" i < the States of < 'alilornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tetr fory," »■* ex tended to a. I the Public I.nml States bv act of Aiigu«t4 I’M, HUGH BUTLER. | Of Port'and. county of Muhnoagh. State of Oregon, has ih s «lay fll»«i in th ■ office hi« -worn •tafeniont N ». 54IA for the purchase of the Nr ,S«'4 Meetion 6 N '4 sw '4. Sw % Sw •4. of Section No s. in Township N«». 3N. Range 10 W and will offer pr«x»f «» show hat he land soiigtii in more valuable f«»r its t m er or t«»ne than for ... ag cu 11 ui «1 purpose«, and Jo to establish in« claim to «ani lami lado e th« Registe- and ,;,L office - - Receiver of * ibis a Oregon < ity, Oregon, on Friday, the trie 9th 9»«« day of August, 1901. lie names a« wl ne$4N*a ■ Kobeit Burch, of Portland, Ora., William ----------- l.me lame« M MclNmaid ami J P Craig, of . Seaside, Or. Any and ail persona f laiming adversely the abov^ deacrlbea Ian«!« are reque- e fo fi*r their