Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1901, Image 6

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 29, 1901.___________________ ___________
A Public Invitation.
Speaks of Newspapers.
Howard Cary and family, Elmer Hoag
and family. Mr. Clark, all of Tillamook
passed through Netarts Sunday on their.
way to the Light-hou9e
Geo. W. Phelps and family and Misa|
Molesworth visited the Light-house on
Sunday.
Mrs. Axel Nelson and children 6pent
Sunday on Short Beach.
Mr. E. Daily, of South Prairie, was at
Netarts on Monday.
Value of Grit.
There s nothing that’s gained without
Judge Williams, of Portland, recently j
grit—
delivered a lengthy speech on general
Remember that always, mv lad—
topics before the summer school at New- .
Ambition will solemnly sit.
port, among other things, saying:
And energy, mayhap, go mad ;
"Newspapers are more numerous and '
Unless grit will push them along
more ably conducted now than ever be­
To the goal where success reigns supreme,
fore and wield an incalculable influence
Your life’s but a somnolent song.
upon the thoughts and actions of men.
You struggle a wearisome dream.
They are winged messengers of intelli­
Ah, then, it the nail you would hit,
gence, the avenues of knowledge to the
Be sure that you do it with grit;
people, the searchlights of the political
NEHALEM.
For until you do,
world, but then the moral influence is
You will find it quite true
Dr. and Mrs. Nichols came up from
not what it might be or what it ought to
That nothing is gained withont grit,
Tillamook on Saturday. The doctor’s
be.”
my lad—
He deplores the publication of vice wife is much the betterer hand with a
That nothing is gained without grit.
and crime as demoralizing, and depre­ pair of oars.
Jim Thompson has been appointed You struggle until von are old.
cates the indescriminate abuse of public
mail-carrier on the Hobsonville route,
Then say, with a sigh, “Nothing won,
men and officials:
Oh, why didn't some one take hold
“Many people dependent upon the vise Geo. Cox who is leg-weary.
Quite a number of Bay Cityites came | And drive me till something wasdone ?”
! newspaper for their information take
; up the idea that our government is rot- up Sunday to attend the picnic at Balm. | Why didn’t you know how to grasp
To Cure Bronchitis in Calves. | ten from top to bottom, and that most
There was a party went to the beach The value ot each fitting day,
A letter has l>eeii received from Dr. J. of our public men are ‘grafters,’ when on Sunday.
And not let old Idleness clasp
Contractor Vedder has made a begin­
Withycombe showing how to treat ver­ the fact is that the administration of
You tight in his meshes, and say:
minous bronchitis, which disease was our p :blic affairs is as free from pecula­ ning on Fred Zaddach’s house.
“Ah, lad, you can’t win on yr ur wit,
Fishing has not yet commenced, as
somewhat prevalent with calves in this tion and fraud as it has ever been since
It takes lots ot courage and grit—
there is a difference between cannery men
county last winter. It will be noticed the formation of the government.”
You may conquer a place
that the doctor in his prescription in.n- , This is doubtless true, but it has been and fisherman as to price.
Near the first in the race—
The Wheeler mill started up on Tues­
tions, with oil of turpentine and chloro­ I mainly through the influence of a free
But nothing is gained without grit, my
form, 20 drops of carbolic acid. B vway j and fearless press that it is true. While day morning.
lad—
Steve Scovell and Rob Crawford, jr.,
of caution, we may state that 20 drops | “ Eternal vigilance is the price of lib­
No, nothing is gained without grit.’’
of carbolic acid is too strong a dose for erty,” so long will a fearless and inde­ are rounding up cattle.
No rain since July 4. Quit calling us'
calves only two or three weeks old.when pendent press keep its searchlights
NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED
when less than half that amount should j turned upon public men and their con- webfeet.
be used. To inject the medicine into the ! duct of public affairs.—Mist.
Announcement That Interest
Items of General News
windpipe, use a veterinary hyproderinic
Many—Dr. Darrin the Eminent
syringe. Dr. Witliycombe’s letter is in­
BOULDER CREEK.
Specialist to Visit Astoria
Advices from Nome tell of a murderous
teresting because it gives other remedies,
Sept. 5th to Oct. iath.
Mrs. W. A. Sa ling, of Beaver, and Miss
attack made by an armed mob of 70
so it would be well for our numerous
i Alice Judd, of Tillamook Citv, have been
masked men at Glacer Creek, theoutcome
dairymen friends to cut this out and pre­
While averse to drawing the attention
i visiting with Mrs. Arthur Jackson, at of litigation over mining claims. Richard
serve it, for it may be of some use should | the cheese factory.
of our readers to any advertisement
O
’
Conner,
one
of
the
party
attacked
in
a
their young stock become affected with
C. V. and L. C Getchell, of Hebo, camp, the occupants of which wcreforced which partake of a medical character
the disease.
came up Monday to see their sisters, to leave, was shot through the groin we feel more than justified in overriding
Oregon Agricultural College,
this objection with respect to the an-
Corvallis, Or., July 29, 1901. Mrs. H. A. Chopard and Miss Edna A. and was at death’s door when the nouncement in this issue of the coining
L. Getchell, at the home of the former on steamer St. Paul left Nome. Warrants
Mr. M. Hurlburt, Woods, Or.
visit of Dr. Darrin.
D ear S ir ,— Your letter of the 20th ' Boulder.
were issued for the arrest of the attack­
This far-famed physician (late from
inslant addressed to the Agricultural
Mrs Hans L. Jensen and children and ing party and were placed in the hands
College has been referred to this depart­
Portland) who has achieved such a I
ment, and in reply will say that the dis­ Mr. H. Bays, went down to Mr. L. of deputies who were awating the result great reputation throughout the coast '
ease you describe is verminous bronchitis, Jensen’s, at Three Rivers, last Saturday. of O’Conner’s wounds before making
and Northwest, has been prevailed upon,
caused by a small thread like worm in
Mr. J. L. Brady and children came
the bronchial tubes, “strougyltis niicri- back last Tuesday from a short visit arrests.
by urgent requests of many in that vicin- I
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vitis.’’ These are usually found in wet,
ity, to visit Astoria as they could
with
friends
in
Beaver
and
vicinity.
The
fees
and
commissions,
amounting
swampy pastures and are not produced
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughey and little to $402,517, which Judge Troutt has not afford by their time and business to
by a hot as you mention.
The infected calves should be fed well daughter, of Fairview, were pleasant awarded to attorneys and executors of consult him at his offices at Portland.
to sustain a good constitutional vigor. callers at Mrs. Henri Chopard's on
The doctor has at last consented to
the James G. Fair estate, is in addition ’
Treatment is often unsatisfactory, but
visit that city to accommodate the sick
Saturday
last.
to
the
$30,00i>
given
each
of
the
execu
the intra-trachal injection is usually the
and
afflicted and will have his office at
M
r.
and
Mrs.
C.
A.
Smith
and
family
I
most effectual in ex|>elling the parasites.
tors by the New York Probate Court for
A good injection consists of 2 drams of returned Saturday from an outing at the administration of the portion of the the Hotel Occident. Those wishing to I
of oil turpentine, 20 drops of carbolic Netarts beach.
consult the doctor will find it to their
estate located in that city. The total
acid and Vi dram of chloroform. This
advantage to consult him while there
Mr
and
Mrs.
R.
Y.
Blalock,
of
Coul
­
valuation on which the executors’ com­
should be injected into the wind pipe
Fumigation has also been highly re­ son burg, who were caring for C. A. missions were computed iB $17,871.645. and during the first part of his stay, as
commended. This is generally done by Smith’s stock during his absence, left Other heavy fees are vet to be paid, but may require more than one treatment
confining the calves in a tight building here en route to Meda, Friday morning.
by electricity.
it is estimated that $5.000.000 will re
and burning sulphur therein. In doing
He comes to us laden with testimon­
Mrs. John Borba and sons called at main for each of the late Senator Fair’s
this care must be exercised that the fumes
ials from the whole northwest, and the
are not jjcrmitted to suffocate the ani­ C. A. Smith home, Sunday p.m.
three children.
authenic report of some of his cures
mals. A farmer in Lincoln county re­
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Miss Lulu Bays returned home re­
ported to the station that henad succeed­
The overhauling to which the various seem nothing short of miracles. So
ed in curing his calves of the malady by cently, after several days visit at the
royal palaces are being subjected to by many thousands are already acquainted
compelling them to inhale thesmoke from home of her sister, Mrs Della Jensen.
burning fir boughs. When treatment by
Mr. Ollie Saling was up at the cheese order of King Edward, is leading to ex­ with his mode of treatment, it seems!
fumigation is adopted, it should be re­ factory not long ago, to make a short traordinary discoveries. Garrets and unnecessary to state that he uses little
peated once daily for three days.
cellars closed for over a century, are medicine in the majority of cases, and
if you do not succeed in checking the visit to his sister, Mrs. Lizzie Jackson.
Mrs. II. L. Jensen has been enjoying a being cleared and thrown open Recently perfects.his cures by the wonderful pow­
disease with either of the remedies given
kindly write again.
visit of some length from her uncle, Mr. a magnificent portrait of Queen Caroline er of electricity.
There are few ills to which the hu- '
1 am, very truly vours,
11. Bays, of Los Angeles, Cal.
by Lawrence was found, along with
I ames W ithycombe .
The shower of Sunday night had the some other paintings in a garret at man flesh is heir, which cannot lie reliev '
generally permanently cured by
effect of freshening the grass, but was of Windsor Castle, and now an old Four- <
At the Opera House on Saturday. too short duration to materially benefit gon, or velvet-lined van of great size Dr Darrin’s electro-magnetic treatment,
filled with splendid silver and silver gilt and cases that have resisted the efforts
“ A Noble Outcast’’ has been the the gardens.
A
large
quantity
of
chittim
bark
lias
plates has been found in a stable ac St. of ordinary physicians have yielded to
cause for more forcible preaching in the
his power. These cases embrace almost
sermon that appeals to the human heart. been hauled to the valley from this James Palace which has not been used
for 150 years. The silver in question every form of disease, and, as said be­
It was from this play, “A Noble Out­ section of country, the past few weeks.
L. E. Getchell who is milking for J. belonged to Queen Anne, and was used fore, no man, women or child need des- ■
cast,’’ that Henry Ward Beecher once
Bixby,
nt Beaver, came up to Richards by her when giving fine dinner parties at pair of relief and cure while Dr. Darrin
got the substance for his renowned ser­
offers his invaluable services. The
mon, “I)o unto others as you would ex­ & Jackson s cheese factory on “ busi­ Kew, Hampton Court and other sub­
doctor is prepaired to test and fit eye
ness
”
one
day
last
week.
urban
palaces,
to
which
the
van
was
dis
­
pect other to do unto you." It is hut a
I Mis. Eliza Brady, who has been for patched from St. James. The silver was glasses to anv desiring them.
plain story of the teachings we learn at
Unlike other physicians who have be­
our mother’s knee. Every day life pre­ two years a much respected resident of black and undoubtedly had remained in
come eminent in their profession, the
sents us with such an occurrence at our our neighborhood, is soon to leave, the van since the time of the death of
doctor’s charges are extremely moderate 1
Queen Anne.
very door, yet we hear it not. It is the much to the regret of her friends.
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and reasonable according to circum- j
way of the world, and we pass it by
The items from Boulder Creek reached
Pilcher’s first dispatch from Mindoro stances and ability to pay, and he will
unnoticed The cast is composed of such us last week after we had gone to press,
tells how Lieutenant Hazzard, of the not undertake any case that he cannot'
people as may give the play a good pro­ and as most of them were personals
Third Cavalry, commanding a troop of cure or benefit. Consultation is free to I
duction. Do not miss it, or you will which would now be out of date we
Macabebe scouts, captured the An.erican all. Should there lie cases that are in­
miss a rare treat. Tickets are selling have culled out all those except the fol­
deserter. Howard, who, as a leader of curable, he will immediately discover
fast for this. So “ You will have to lowing ;
the Filipinos, had been annoying the them on consultation, thus saving his
hurry.” Scats now at Lamb's. Admis­
R. O Richards, of Blaine, was in our Americans for many months. Ferguson patients any further expenditure of
sion, 25c and 85c.
burg one day not long ago. He must be one of Lieutenant Hazzard’s civilian
time or money, which they might other­
very hard to please as he has not yet scouts, disguised as an insurgent, with wise squander.
More Railroad Talk
found his ideal woman, although he has eight Macabehes, penetrated into the
Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of all
According to observation made by a searched diligently.
camp of Colonel Atienza, commanding diseases of the ear, eve, nose and throat,
Mr. J. L. Bradv has gone to the log­ 340 riflemen and 200 bolomen, at night,
well posted railroad man, who has just
catarrh, and deafness and all nervous,
returned from an outing in the Northern ging camp, and there is one more discon­ located Howard, bound and gagged him chronic and private diseases, such as
solate
widow
on
Boulder.
Nehalem country, the Northern Pacific
and carried him away without disturb­ loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis,
Mrs. John Borba has been up at the ing the camp,
railway has now almost completed its
gleet, gnorrhoea, stricture, spermatorr­
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survey from Senppoose into the Neha­ Lakeshore ranch to make a short visit
hoea, seminal weakness, and loss of
at
the
home
of
her
brother,
M.
T.
Snares.
A semi-official note has been issued, desire or sexual power in either man or
lem, says the Telegram. He says the
Maurice Bays has been working for announcing that as the Porte had not
surveying party has reached Saddle
woman. All peculiar female troubles,
mountain tunnel on the old grade of the Manuel Snares on his goat ranch by the carrie«! out its undertakings with regard leucorrhoen, displacements, etc., are
lake.
South Coast & Astoria railroad, which
to the disputed questions between the confidentially and successfully treated.
Marcus Ba vs has gone to the Valley to French and Ottoman Governments, M
company several years ago constructed
Most cases can be treated at home after
(k>nstans, the French Ambassador, act one visit to the doctor’s office.
the line from Astoria to Seaside, a dis. work during harvest.
mg under matrnctions from the Foreign > Office hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
tance of about eighteen miles, with the
BEAVER.
intention of ultimately coming into
Minister of France, left Conntantinople Evenings, , 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 3.
Beaver h looking any day for another August 26. the date named in hfo last The worthy poor will be treated free,
Portland by way of Hillsboro, thus tap­
ping the Nehalem country. It is the family from Ohio to make a home in this cutumunication to the Porte on the sub except medicine, according to his time
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opinion of this man that because of hav­ eoU’ity by the name of Spencer.
I honored custom from 9 to 10 a.m.
C. M<lls made a flying trip to the Hub "~~~~~~~*“ d.'lilv.
ing concluded its survey at that particular
place, the Northern Pacific will attempt on Tuesday and brought a Jvery nice
Dr. Darrin will treat free all cases he
lie did
to gain an outlet at the mouth of the looking buggy back with him.
had on former visit—except medicines.
old grade ot the South Coast & Astora not like to I m » too far behind his Beaver
Circulars and qurstion blanks sent
Co. “ From np|>earances, the Northern friends who are sailing around in new
free. Inquiries answered. All business
Pacific will enter the Nehalem country buggies.
relation with Dr. Darrin are strictlv
unless the community of interest pro.
Quarterly meeting to hold over this
confidential.
visions are such as to exclude that road coming Sunday.
Cures that can be referred to. cured
The r<md to Sheridan is in moit ex-
from <»|Mrating in that territory. In tact
by Dr. Darrin. Eyes tested and glasses
it is rumored that W. K. Vanderbilt, crllen< condition, which is a great credit
fitted with unfailing success.
arbitrator of disputes between the three to our county court a* well as Mr Short
BOARDING
AND
DAY
main lints, the Great Northern. Northern age and also the Indian* through Grande
An old man named Paddy Kearns
Pacific and the I nion Pacific, has ruled U > u i id.
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died at New York on Saturday literally
SCHOOL.
that the Northern Pacific should have no
of starvation and neglect. In the houae
NETARTS.
right in Oregon south of the Columbia
Conducted by the Sisters of the Imma- in which he had tlived alone for more
river, except as to its entrance into Port­
\V H. Owens and family, of Long culate Heart of Mary.
»han 50 years, Imnk books showing de-
land. In that event thatcity would have Prairie,and Mm Kerry and her children,
Thorough instruction in every branch P0****
were found, The old
the kev to the situation, and the early of Tillamook have been cauiping on die
from Primary to completion of High man is believed to have had a consider­
construction, ot the road proposed by beach for several days.
able amount of reedy money and some
School course.
the Portland, Nehalem
Tillamook
Jett Wallace and family, of Beaver,
jewelry hidden around the bouse.
He
For
term»,
etc.,
npplv
to
Railroad Company may then lie looked are enjoying themselves on the beach.
came to thia country from Ireland in
Henry Crenshaw, W. 11. IL Cary, |
for.*’
Dm»c rwFss of A cademy . | 1849.
The readeis:»! this paper all are invited
to attend the Sunday School convention
which is to meet at Tillamook, Saturday.
August 31, and which will continue over
Sunday, Ycu will be entertained by it ;
you will be instructed by it ; you will
be inspired by it. Tais convention is
sure to be a success and you will regret
it if you do not attend. Bring your
boys and girls and your neighbor’s boys
and girls. This is in their interest and
will interest them. Of course, it will,
then, interest you.
Stockmisers and
fruitgrowers, etc., meet in convention
Profit cornea of it. Heart«, minds, yes,
genuine, noble manhood and woman
boo I, are worth our while to learn how
tocxltivate. You are interested. C >iue.
C. A D otson
ST. ALPHONSUS
ACADEMY,
Tillamook, Oregon.
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in
All Cases.
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON
POSTAL.
RECEIPT OF
Therein nothin« like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief,
even in the worst. uses. It cures when all else falls.
The Rev 0 F WELLS, of Villa Ridge. III., says : •• Your
trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition I can-
not tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it.
I was a slave chained with putrid sore throat ami asthma for
ten wars 1'despaired of ever being cured. I saw your ad
vertiaement for tne cure of this dreadful and tormenting dis-
ease asthma, ami though you had ov.-rspoken yourselves, but
resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted
like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle.
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of
Asthmalene similar to the one that cured Mr. Welle. We ll
Xl it bv ina.l POSTPAID. ABSOLUTELY FREE OF
CHAROE. to any sufferer who will write for it, even <n a
.1..
I..:».a however
I a trzas* Itutl
mind though vou are despairing,
l»d vniir
your c«se.
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„¡11 r-iipiean.lcure The worse vour case, the more glad we are to
w te at onee. ad irossing DR TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE
CO ! TO E^t mth S/. N Y- City- Sold by all Druggists.
Your time by placing hard work
aside and make life worth living
by using our
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empire cream separator ,
QUICK DURABLE, SAFE AND INEXPENS1A E.
NONE BETTER MADE.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
g S c STOKES CO.,
Astoria, Ore.
“C.” BEN RIESLAND,
FOR
DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS,
Life and Fire Insurance,
Financial Agents,
Oregon
Tillamook City,
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
SHAVING, HAIR CULT NG
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for
persons suffering with rheumatism,
FIRE
J.
S.
INSURANCE.
STEPHENS,
AGENT FOR THE
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
—
OREGON
Real Estate Transfers.
THE
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U.S. to Ruth A. Huse. Nw 44 of sec. 9,
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tp 2 S, R. 8 W. ; same to E. M Huse.
U.S. to Ruth A. Huse, Sw Vt of sec. 9,
Just received a meat and well selected
tp. 2 S. R. 8 \V ; same to Frank S. Huse.
Brice Wilson to D. A. Blodgett, Se 44 Stock of foot ware oi summer goods.
For Gentlemen, Ladies’. Misses and
of sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
Children Shoes direct from Chicago.
U.S. to IVm. L. Riefenberg, E Vt of Nw
It will pay you to examine my GOODS
>4 and E 44 of Sw 14 of sec 21, tp. 2 N, R. and PRICES before purchasing else-
8 W.
where.
Lottie and J. H. Reynolds, Sw 1, of
Ne 14 and N 14 of Se 14 and Sw l, ot'Se
14 of sec. 8, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W.
Nick Drostoff to Frank Astman, lot 6
of block 4, Tohl's add. to Nehalem Citv.
U.S. to William L. Riefenberg, E 14 of
Nw 44 and E 44 of Sw 14 of sec. 31, tp.
2 N, R. 8 W.
Leona A. Hunt to C. E. Hadlev, Nw l4
of sec. 27, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
U.S. to H. B. Johnson. W 14 of Nw 14,
sec. 24, and E 14 of Ne 44, sec. 23, tp. 2
S, R. 10 W.
Joyce B. Myrse to Olive A. Dodge,
quit claim deed, 27 acres in Quick's
D.L.C.
State of Oregon to Mary Smith, N 44
of Sw 14, also S 44 of Sw 44. Se 44 and
W 44 Ot Ne 44 of sec. 16, tp 3 N, R. 9 W.
RED SHOE STORE.
AFFLICTED rj YEARS.
Mr. William A. Hall, of Astoria,
Tells How He Was Cured
By Dr Darrin.
Astoria Budget.
To Whom it May Concern: “Twenty
seven years ago I had th* misfortune to
have scarlet fever, end from the effects
had discharging ears, and from that
time in 1889 I was troubled with dis­
charging ears. In the year 1889 I con­
sulted Dr. Darrin, and was perfectly and
permanently cured, so I haye never had
a return of the affliction. I think injus­
tice to the afflicted, as well as to the
doctot.to write this card. Can be re­
ferred to at 425 Duane screet Astoria.
W illiam A. H all .
Mr. Hall is well known in that city,
and his word can be relied upon, and
the lasting cure he received should give
courage to others to try Dr. Darrin’s
new treatment by electricity.
M oose skin S hoe
fatent no . at.eTt.
NOTICE—No charge for sewing rip
or nailing soles of shoes that get loose
bought of me.
P. F. BROWNE.
Salesman
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N otice F o »
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore..
June 25th. i?01-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress ot
June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
WILLARD N. JONHS,
,
Of Portland, county ot Multnom «h, State oi
Oregon, has this (lay filed in this office ni.
sworn statement No. 5879, for the purchase o
the South East % of Section No 351” Tp. No: ’
N, Range No. 8 W of W.M . and will offer prcjoH«
show that the land sought is more valuable tor
iis timber or stone than tor agricultural P«rI’<*5
and to establish his claim to said land before tne
Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon
City, Or.,on Monday, the23rd dayof Septenil* .
1901. He names as witnesses :
, .
w. J Smith,of Wilson. Or.; T. S. Potter, J «*•
Wells and C. W. Mead, of Portland, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
' above-described lands are requested to hie tne
claims in this office on or before said 23rd daj
September, T901.
C has . B. M oobrs . Regi»ter
T immer L and , A ct J unk 8. 187« .—N otice F o »
P ublication ,
United States Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregon,
August 23rd, «9?’-
Notice is hereby givsn that in com ph«»"
with the provisions of the act of ( o,,ffTesLi>
June 3. 1878. entitled “Au act for th«**
of timber lands in the Stale* of California.
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory. ”
PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
extended to all the Public Land States by act «
August 4, 1892,
PORTLAND, OREGON
MAMIE A. AKIN.
Of Portland. c< unty of Multnomah.
A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal
Oregon, has this day filedin this office her s*
A practical, progreaoive ochool, conspicuous statement No. &499, for the purchase of
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for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates of Sec. No. 6, in Township No. 4
Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof to'»»
in positions as bookkeepers and atenographera that the land sought is more valuable tor
Already proud of a high standing wherever timber or stone than for agricultural purp<
and to establish her claim to said land bt
known, it steadily grows better and better. the Register and Receiver of this office
Oregon
City. Ore., on Wednesday, the Ash J
Open all the year. Students admitted any time
of November. t9oi. She names a* wltnesse^.
Private or class instruction Learn wh.t and
Coleman H. W’heeler, Maude A. ®ry*r,?Lr|ef
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