Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 17, 1901, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER
17. 1901.
Headquarters for RUBBER
GOODS.
We are Agents for the Celebrated Bailey Patent “Ribbed Baek” Rubbers for
Men, \\ omen and Children. They are made absolutely from pure Rubber and we
guarantee every pair. Prices Lower than last season.
Buckingham & Hecht’s BOOTS and SIIO.S are kept in full stock at our Store.
A. L. Bryans WATERPROOF Luzon Goods in Leather carried in stock of footwear.
You will find the largest stock of Winter Goods in the city displayed at our store
We are Agents for M. A. PACKARD’S Celebrated WINTER SHOES for MEN
A FULL LINE OF WATERPROOF CLOTHING
Ladies, Call and See our New Importations of
CAPES
AND JACKETS.
COHN & CO., The Leaders of Low Prices
CHANCE FOR HOMESTEADS
I Part of Grand Ronde Reservation
Will be Thrown Open Soon.
j There will be quite a rush for home-
Istcads on the Grand Ronde Indian reser-
Ivationnext Summer, in the opinion of
I Lewis Shortridge, a merchant of Dolph,
I Tillamook Countv, who, with hisdaugh-
Iter, is registered at the Perkins, “ That
I portion of the reserve not allotted to the
I Indians is to be purchased from them
I by the Government at$L 10 an acre, and
I is verv likely to be thrown open to set-
Itlenient in July next,” said Mr. Short-
I ridge yesterday, “ and there are quite a
I number of tracts that can be trans-
I formed into good homes. The big timber
I was all destroyed by fire as early as the
I year 1842, and so there will be no induce-
I incut for timber land hunters, but parties
I desiring to go into the business of dairy-
ling or stockraising can find desirable
I localities there. There are about 90,000
I acres in the reservation, and about one-
I half of the tract will be absorbed by
I Indians, ot whom there are now 350. The
I Government donates 80 acres to each
I man, woman and child, and the rcniain-
| tier will probably be thrown open to the
I whites, under the homestead law, which
I allows each citizen 160 acres free, after
I residence and improvement.
I “ The Indians arc now left prett}' well
Ito themselves, so far as the paternal care
t of the Government is concerned, ami the
[only agents of Uncle Sam in the reserve
[are a school teacher and a doctor. A
I few very old Indians are helped in the
| matter of provisions, medicine and cloth-
ling, but the younger ones have to rustle
I for themselves. Most of them are only
[concerned about the present and so do
I not try to get ahead much. Thej have
I verv good houses as a general thing, but
I the premises are run down and bespeak
I a general air of shiftlessiiess not found
e in a white community.
I
A good toll road leads into the coun­
try from Sheridan, Yamhill County, and
I the extension of a railroad from some
point on the West Side would bring it
wit hi 11 a few hours of Port Lind, where a
! good market exists for all that we raise.
Although not a grain-raising county,
money is very plentiful in Tillamook, as
I the dairymen and lumbermen have done
well in the past few years. We buy all
our flour from Y’anihillCountv,however,
and wc haven’t a gristmill in all Tilla­
mook.*’—Oregonian.
Real Estate Transfers.
George Irwin to H. F. Good speed,
various tracts.
[ U.S. to D. G. Randall, N V4 of S v2 sec.
25, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W.
David G. Randall to Gunn Shaw, 4-0
! acres in tp. 1 S, R. 9 VV.
U.S. to Archie T. Kellogg, E *-i of Sw
h/i. Nw *4 of Sw Vi and Sw 14 ot Kw Vi, of
•ec. 3. tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
1 Archie T. Kellogg to Cornelius D.
Danaher, Sw Vi of Nw L4, N Yt of Sw J4
[and Sc U of Sw li of sec. 3, tp 2 N, R.
7 W.
i Geo. R. Vosbtirg to John E. Du Bois,
S Vä ot W
uf Ne H of sev. 16. IP- 3
R. 9 W.
i U S. to Godfred Marolf, S Vi, Ne Vi, Nw
pt of Sc »4,0t Se '4 and Ne *4oiSw
sec. 2, tp. 1 N, R. 7 W.
i Roljert and Cora Krebt to J. Frances
CFnnen, S Yi of Jot 2, sec. 13, tp. 3 N, R.
[10 W.
M. Abplanalp to Frederick Maurer,
[various tracts.
I Godfred Marolf to Delos A. Blodgett,
S H ol Ne U and Nw M of Se H and Ne V<
[of Sw V4« sec- 2, tp. 1 N. R. 7 W.
U.S. to Eilgar W. Eakiidge, Nw Ü, sec.
1 26. tp. 2 S, R 8 W.
I C. 1. Bolton to T. A. Potter, Mw X,
sec. 2G.'tp. 2 S, R. 8 W.
[ U.S. to Richard Allen. Ne % of Sw ‘4.
: Nw *4 of Se l4 and W H of Ne Si» R€c*
I
' tp. 4 8. R. 10 W.
U.S. to Willard R. Goodspeed, W Mt of
Ne % and W !4 of Se >/i, sec. 28, tp. 2
N, R. 8 W.
Chas. H. Himes to Louis Olsen, 3*10
int. in E Y2, Se 14, sec. 21, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. •
U.S. to Benjamin W. Holmes, W ’/2 of
Sw U. sec. 26, and VV V2 of Nw Li, sec. 34-,
tp. A S, R. 10 W. ; same to Thomas G.
Turner.
U.S. to Thomas Williams, Sw U, sec.
17, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
E. L. McNeil to the Duncan and
Brewer Lumber Co., E V2 of E Vfc. sec. 10,
tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
M. F. McNeil to The Duncan and
Brewer Lumber Co., W ,z2 of E l2, sec.
10, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W.
A. W. Severance to Delos A. Blodgett, I
EV&ofSw }4 i,n(l lots 3 and 4, sec. 30,
tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
U.S. to Antonia Francisco, Sw Hof
Ne 14, W % of Se ’4 and Sw *4, sec 11,
tp. 3 S, R. 10 W.; same to Lucy E.
Rowell.
Zcrclda E. Dunn to Lucy E. Rowell,
Ne Vi ot Nw 14 ot sec. 16, tp. 5 S, R. 10
W.
________________
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United States Laml Office.
Oregon city, Oregon,
September 26th, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that WM. G.GOSSLIN,
whose P st Office address is Portland. Oregon,
has made application to »elect under the Act of
June 4th, 1897 (30 Statz :;6). the following des­
cribed tract of surveyed laud, to-wit:
West half [W J4' of Northeast quarter iNe' i],
East half [E ’j] of Northwest quarter |Nw j/i,
southwest quarter [Sw l4] of No thwest quarier
[Nw W|, Southwest quarter [Sw J< ¡ West
half [W ’.,j of Southeast quarter [Se JÍJ,
Section 'thirty-four pQ] ;
Southwest quar­
ter [Sw l4[ of Northwest quarter [N*
ÍNw S,l,
Jf],
Section Thirty-five [35]. Township I-our
Four [4
[4] 1
North. Range Ten [1U| West, Willamette
Meridian.
Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter [Se '4
of Se *4J, Section seventeen [17*. Township
three [3] North, Runge ten [mJ West, Willamette
Meridian
Within the next thirty days from «late hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection, on
the ground that the land described, or any por­
tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral
than for Agricultural purposes, will be receive«!
and noted for repor o the Commissioner of the
General Land office at Washington, 1» C.
C harlks B. M oores , Register.
Moulding His Preacher.
When the poor mail disagrees with the
doctrine presented by the pastor ot the
church in which he seeks spiritual conso­
lation, he resigns his membership mid
finds another guide, philosopher and
friend wiiose exposition ofcreed and faith
more nearly tallies with his preconceived
ideas. There is not much difficulty in
this age of varying and fluctuating the­
ology in finding anyihing we may sees—
all that is necessary is to knock and it
shall be <>|>ei>ed unto us.
When John D. Rockefeller desires to
hear religion preached alter the Rocke­
feller theory of salvation be hires the
preacher, informs him that be must ex­
pound the Gospel according to Rocketed-
ler and dis.airses the subject from his
mind as he would dismiss the |>ersonality
of a hired clerk or a bookkeeper.
This new pastor whom Mr. Rockefeller
has hired for "the highest salary ever
paid to a divinity student who is not yet
ordained a minister.” is described as a
verv voting man, and it is hinted that it
is the intention of Mr. Rockefeller to
“bring him tiu" in the wav lie should go.
The great man has probably tired of try-
ing to make anything out ot grown-up
preachers, and is now intent upon catch
ing his preacher young and training him
properly as lie would train n young busi
ness man to manage one of the depart­
ments of his oil traffic.
The Rockefeller method of dictating
Gospel exegesis was much in vogue in
the Middle Ages, when every robber bar-
on hail his special chaplain to preach a
theology suitable to the peculiar condi.
tion of the borouial er.viror meat, habit
and desire. When these chaplains preach,
ed anything that seemed to rebuke the
lord of the manor the dominie w as con­
signed to tlie deepest dungeon beneath
I he castle.—San Prancisco Post.
Notice to Shippers.
Al| freight carried by the Pacific Navi­
gation Company’«steamer* is payable at
the Company’» office on Lamb’s wharf
in Tillamook City as soon as checked
ami ready for delivery
All local and back charge* must be paid
Ixfore freight leaves the wharf.
P acific N avigation C ompany .
B. C. L amb . Agent.
PLACER MINERS
h»Ti»ir Ptatinum.-
¡ri.b««fiu<i> «n<l <>ili< r
_ _________________
ateoeiatel with th«»ii
Platinum Mutals
— —
^,,1.1, aliouldsa»e them They are worth
They c/innot be
about *» umcli •»
SH»nj
___ -__
^'>r S4**° Or
saved .»
by _______
amalgauiation.
”<^ndy."a‘”«nd «■>'the Web»» h Com
,«n, HroadA Arch »U.. Phil... «Iphm
Pa. For information a* «o method, of
saving tire nietab. write to the
Minerals Company, Limited, 140 Ellw
street. Sai. Fraucteco. Cal.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. i8"8.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregou City, Oregon,
Sept. 17th, 190I.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, I878. entitle«! An act for the sale of
timber lauds in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada ami Washington Territory,” ns
extended to all the Public Land Slates by net
of At gust 4, is92,
PETER McINTOSH,
Of Tillamook, countv of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has (his- day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 55'5, for the purchase of
Lots 3, 4 anil 5. and S# % of Ne *4 of section
No. 4. in Tow nship No. 3 S, Range No. 7 W._ ami
will offer proof to show that the laml sought is
in«»re valuable for ils timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land befote the Register and Receiver
of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Fii-
day, the 29th day of November, I90I. Hr names
as witnesses :
' avid Ma tiny, John I). Ed wards, Almeria J.
McNair and Emily McIntosh, of Tillamook,
Oregon.
Any ami all persons claiming adver ejy the
above described nnds are requester! to file their
• 1 -ims in this office on or betb e said 29th day of
November, ¡90I.
C has . B. M oores , Register
T imber L and . A ct
june
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United States Land Office,
Oregon city, Oregon,
September 20th, I90I.
Notice is hereby given that WM. G. GOSSL’N,
whose Post Office address is Portland, Oregon,
has made application to select under the Act of
June .Rh, 1K97 (30 Stats. 3b). the following des­
cribed tract of survexed land , to-wit :
West Half ot East Half (W S of E hb South
Half of Northwest Quarter (8
of Nw
Southwest Quarter (Sw 1 <). Section Nine (u) ;
Northeast Quarter of Northwest Q tarter (Ne. %
Nw 1.). Section Fifteen (15). Township Three
I of
(3) North, Runge Ten (to) West, Willamette
Meridian.
Within the next thirty «lays from date hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection on
,,,^ ground that the land described, ..........
. por-
the
or any
, ti<»n lher« «»f. is more valuable lor its Minerals
t|i««n for Agricultural purposes, will be received
hH(1 no|e,| (o|. re.K)rt loth«- Commissioner ui the
j General Land Ofriee at Washington, D.C.
C has . B. M oorrb , R gister.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United States l and Office.
Oregon City, Oregon,
,
-eptember 20th, 1901. ‘
Notice is hereby given that A. B, If AM-;
MOND, whose Post Odice address is Portland, '
Oregon, has made app ication to select mid«*’-1
the Act of June 4H1, 1^97
Btste 36 . the tol-1
lowing describe«! tract ofsurvejed land, to-wit :
Northwest quarter (Nw V,) of Northeast
quarter »Ne '«) Northeast quarter (Ne 14) of
North west quarter (Nw * ,). Section Eight (4) ;
South Halt (S %) ot Southwest quarter (Sw '4),
South west (ltiai ter (Sw ) of Southeast quarter
(Se W), Section Twenty One (21/; East half (K
J4) of Northwest quarter (Nw ,*4), Section Thirty
Three (43), Township lour (4) No th, Range
Nine (9) West, Willamette Meridian.
Within the next thirty days from «late hereof,
all protests or contests aiiaiust the selection
on the ground that the land describ 'd, or any
portion thereof, is more valuable for its M'neral
than tor Agricultural purposes, will be received
and noted foi repoi t to the < 'oinmissioner of the
i
General Land Office at Washington, D C.
C ham . B. M oohks , Register.
I
FOREST RESERVE SEf.ECTION.
United States l aud Office,
Oregon City, Ore 011,
S«*|»‘rinbrr 26th, IQ >r.
Notice I k heieb" given that W. (». HOWELL,
whose l’o t office addr sk is Ah’oria. Oieg*»n,
has iiiiule application to select under the Art of
June 4th, >Sy7 [30 Stats 36]. the following des­
cribed tract of surveyed It« *i«|. t*>-wit :
South half, S la. f North half. N %, Section
Three, 3. Township Three,
North, Range Ten,
IO. West Willamette Meridian
Within the next thirty days from «late hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection, 011
the ground that the land described, or any por­
tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral
•than for Agricultural purp »ses. will be received
ami noted for report to the Commissioner of the
General Land Office at Washington, D C.
C ha ». B. M ookks , Register.
I
Uuite«i Spates Land Offi -e
O egon City, Oregon.
Hept. 18th. I/»I.
Notice is liereby given that in ompliance
with the provisions of the net of Congre-s of
June 3, 1878 en itled “ An act for the sale of
’iin er lands i» the Slates of ('alifornia. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Terr tory," as ex­
tended to a 1 the Public Land States bv act of
Augu-t 4. 1892,
almfdx j . M c N air ,
Of Ti lamo «k county of Tillamook. State of
Oregon, has this «lav filed in th s office her
sworn statement N -. 5509, for the purchase of
the lots 6 md 7 and S L. ot Nw '4 of Section No.
4 in Township No. 3 South. Range No. 7 West,
and will offer proof o show hat 'he land
sought is mure valuab'e for its tim er or-tone
than for ag 'cultural purp »aes, and to establish
h« r claim to said land before the Register and
R«s‘ iver of this offic > a Oregon <’ity, Oregon,
on Friday, the J q II i d iy of November. 1901.
She name« as wi ne ses :
Pavi<! Martinv and John D. Edward«, of Tilla­
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
mook, Ore. ¡Emily McIntosh, of TillamookjPeter
United States Land office,
cliitosh. of Tillamook, Or
Oregon City, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
September 26th. 1o"l.
abov described lands are reques el to file their
Noticeis hereby given that U M. G. GO.48I.IN,
claims n this office on or before sai«l 29th day whose Post Office ad«lrcss is Portland. Oiegor.,
01 November, I90I.
has made application to select under the Act of
C has . B. M oorf . s , Register,
June 4th, i 8’.»7 (30 stats. 36). the following des­
cribe I tract of surveyed laml, to wit :
Southwest «juarter [Sw *4] of Southeast quar­
CONTEST NOTl« E
ter rSe %] Section 26 : Northwest quarter [Nw
Department of the Interior,
Q] of Northeast quarter [No
section 35:
United Stales I«an<! office,
Township Four i4| North, Range Ten 110] West
Oregon City, tjfregoii,
Wil'amette Meridian.
Seiitember 20th, 1901.
South half of N01 th west quarter [■» ,z,ofNw
A sufficient contest affidavit having bee n %]8ectionTwo (2), Township Three [31 North,
file«! in this office by DAVID E LONG, con Range Ten [loj West, Willamette Meridian.
testant, against homestead entry No. 0532,
U ¡thill the next thiit.r day« f 0111 d <te hereof,
made Jllh 26th IN95. for S % Ne ‘4. sec. Ij, T. all protests or contests agitlcst the selection, on
68, R. ri W. and bw 1 , Nw V r 'ot 2 of sec. 1% the gruun I that the lain! d« bribed, or any p«»r-
T. 6 S, R to W. JAMES M JACKSON, con­ tiou thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral
testée. in which fl i« alleged that contentent th*iii for Agr'cultui al pBrpoMB, will
1 v- <1
know« the present condition of the same, also and noted for r* |>oit to the Commissioner of the
that said entrymail has wholly abandon dsaid General Land Office at Washington, 1» ('.
claim and has not result'd there at all since 1*96,
C ham . B. M ookem , Register.
nor ha« he cultivated or improved the same nt
nil since «aid date nor has any out* acting for
FOItEHT RESERVE SELECTION.
him and that said alleged absence from the «aid
l int«! state.* Land office,
land was not «lue to his employment in the
Oregon City. Oreg«,11,
Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the Untied
S ptembrr 26th, 1901.
•aies a« a private officer, soldier, seaman or
Notice i« hereby given thal W G HOWELL,
marine during th«* war with Spain or during whose Post Office address is Astoria, Oregon
any other war in which the Unite.1 State« may has made application to select under the Art of
be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to June 4th, 1*97 (30 Htuts 36^ th»* following «lea
appear, respond and offer evidence touching crihed tract of sm veyed land to wit
said allegation at 10 o’clock a m. on November
North hull. N
of North half. N J4. Section
9th lool. before the R»*zifler and Receiver at Ten, m. Township Three
N >rth, Hauge Ten,
the Uuited States 1 a <1 Office in Oiegon City, 1-. West. W'llnmerte MeridiHii
Within lheii<*xt thirty diys from date hereof,
Oregon
Tue «aid contestant having. 111 « proper affi­ all protests or coiitrsla against the M*lection, 0.1
davit, file«! September 20th, 1901. set forth facts the ground tlml the land described, or any por
which Show that after due diligence peraoral tiou thereof, is more valuable for its Muicial
service of th:« notice cannot be made, it is than for Agricultural puip »es, will be leccived
liereby ordered and direct «I that anch notice be amt not»*d for report to the Comniiraioher ol the
given by due and p oper publication.
General (.and Office et Wash ngton, I’ C
C harles JI. M oobp .«, Register.
C ha » B M oomf . h , Register.
NOTICE F«)R PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land office at Oregon »ity. Ore..
Sept. zRfn. I qoi .
Notice 1» hereby given that the following
name«! »»cttler ha«» filed notice of hl» intention
to make fi al proof in «nppprt ol hi» claim,
an<l tb it Mid p««»of will be ma4e ’ebne the
County Cl< rk of Ti1lani'X>k «»<• . at TtllaiftOOk,
«>r* icoii. on Noeemls^r i?«h. Iqgfl. via ■
F reddie M ill *,
HE. II9*»2 tor th© Se ,<of.Nw ? ♦»
4, Sec. 33, Tp.
i a. r 10 w.
He name* the *ollowin< witne«*e» to prove
hi> contin«'oii«rerideiiec upon and cnltivation
of »Hid land, v z
Elmer D Hall Man in HMfdoii and Bartho-
Itymrw »I H,»ra. of Netnru, Or Axe! Nefvm. of
Tii;am«»ok fJT.
C ha ». B Mooaa« R«*iri«ter
School Books
LAMB'S,
Rll Books Exchanged.
3, 1878.—N otice for
I l’BLICA riON.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
September 26th, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that A. i». HAM­
MOND, whose Post Office ad«!ress is Portland,
Oregon, has made application to select under
the Act of June 4th, I897 '30 Stats. 36], the fol­
lowing described tract of surveyed land, to-wit :
Southwest quarter. Sw II. of Noitheust quai-
ter Ne '4, Section Thirty Three, 33, township
Four. 4. North, Range* Nine, 9, West. WilLunelte
Meridian.
Lot One, 1, Section One, 1, Township Three,
3 North, Range Ten, 10, West, Willamette Me­
ridian.
Within the next thirty days from date hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection on
the ground that the land describe I, or any por­
tion thereof, 1.« more valuable for its Mineral
than for Agricultural purposes, will be received
and noted for report to the Commissioner of the
z'»
-----„1 t Land
...^ Office at .. Washington,
. ................. »»
r«
General
D.C.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 8. 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication ,
Uuited States l.aml Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
August 28rd, iqot .
Notice is hereby giv 11 that in compliance
with the provisions of the act «»I Congress of
June 3. 1878. entitled ‘Au act for the sale
of timber lauds in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Tt rritory,” as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892.
MAMIE A. AKIN.
Of Portland, c only of '■ ultnomah, Stale of
(>1 «'gun has this day 'filed in this office her sworn
stalement No A499. for the purchase of the Se W
of See. No. 6. in Township No. 4 North.
Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof Io show
that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone tlum for agricultural purposes,
and to establish her claim to said land before
the Reg ster and Receiver <»i this office nt
Oregon City, Ore., «>11 \\ edm s«lny, the 2oth day
of November, tl'ot. She names ns witnesses
Coleman II. Wheeler, Maude A. Bryitm ami
Laura E. Nichols, ot Nehalem, Oregon ; Charles
Ream, of Por land.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office on or before »aid 30th «lay
of November, 1901 X
Cli AS. B. M oori
Register.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United Statei» Laud Office.
Oregon City, Oregon,
Septcinbei 26tb, 190Î.
Notice is hereby give • that WM G. G0SS1.IN,
whoee Post Office a<i«lres» is I’ortlan«!, Oregon,
has made application to »elect under the Act of
June 4th zs»7 (30 Stat«*. 36). (lie following des­
cribed tract <»l‘ .surveyed land, to-wit ■
Southeast Quarter (Se *4) of N«»rtheast Quar­
ter <Ne *4). Southeast Quarter, Se Q, Section
Twenty-seven c<»7:. Township Four (4) North.
Range Ten (10) West, Willamette Meridian.
Vk itliin the next thirty «lays from date hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection on
the ground that the land des ribed, or any por­
tion thereof. is more valuable for its Minerals
than for Agricultural purposes, will be received
and iKzted for report to the Cominisaiotier of the
General Land Office at Washington, D.C
(.' has B. M oor km , Register.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City. Oregon,
September 26th, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that WM. <». GOS8LIN,
whose Post Office address is Portland. Oregon,
has made application to select under the Act of
June 4th. 1897 (30 Stats. 36). the following des­
cribed tiaclof surveyed 1 aid, to-wit :
North half, N 5$ of South half, S 12. Section
Thirty-five 35, Township Four 4 Noith, Range
Ten. io, West, Willamette Meiidian.
Wi hin the next thirty days from date hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection on
the ground that the land described, or any por­
tion fercof, is more valuable tor its Mineral
than for Agricultural purposes, will be received
and noted for report to the Commissioner of the
General Land Office at Washington, D.C.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
FOREST HFSI RVF. IW LECTION.
United Stntvs Land Office,
Oregon City. Oiegon,
bepl«MHl»er 26, 1901.
Notice Is lierebv given tliatV1.fi It'iWrJ.L,
whoa«- Post office addrsaa is Astoria. Oregon.
I>»a made application to a* I eel under the Act of
June 4th. r»9; (.10 Stut« 36', the following des­
ert tied trad of surveyed land, lo-uil ;
Southwest quart« r, Sw *>^. Section Ten io,
Township Three. 3 No« th, Range, f en, 10. West,
Willamette Meridian.
Within the next thirty days from date hereof,
al! protest« or contest» against the »elect! os, <»n
the giouwd that the laud «lew nbed, or any p«-r
turn thereof, is more valnsbie for its Mineral
than for Agricultural purpoaes, w ill be received
and noted Lr irport to the Comin»«sio*ier
iimneri«
<4 the
Ucneral LAndO*ce at Washington D C.
C has B M««> rf . n , Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Denaitment «if the Interior,
United stales Land Office,
Oregon < ity, Oregon,
September .sth, 190T.
A sufficient contest affi«l ivit having been
filed in this office by WILLARD N. JONEH. con­
testant. agai st ll«»me‘teii«i «ntry No 10,426,
mail«1 December 7, 1882, for W
of Se
Se '4
of Sc «4 andSw
of Ne %. section 24. lowuship
3 N, range h W, by JAMES M. It t RHIl, coii -
testee, i 1 which it 1« alleged (he contestant
knows the present condition of th«» same ; also
tliatsiiid entryinan lias whol v abandoned hi»
said «*1111111 since making entry thereof, and that
he has never cultivated it or improved it or re-
sirietl upon it at all. nor has any one acting for
him. and tl»Rf said alleged absence from the
sai l laml was 1 ot due to his employment in lilt»
Army, Navy or Marin«» Corps «»t the United
S ntes as 11 private soldier, offirrr, seaman or
niaiine during llie war with Spain, or during
any other wai in which the United States may
be engaged, raid pai ties hi e hereby uotifie«l to
I appear, tespoiid and offer evidence touching
' said allegation nt 10 o’clock a.in , on October
I 14I h, 1901. before t he Register ami Receiverat
the United Stales Land Office, in Oregon City,
1 Oregon.
t he «-ild contestant having, in a proper alli-
| davit, filed August 3I, iyot set forth fai ts which
I show that af «»r due diligence peraoiml s«»rvi«»e
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby
orriere«! ami ilirected th t such notice be given
by due ami proper publication.
C iiahi . es B M o «»1< f . s , Register.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
Uuited Staten Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Sepleinbcr 26th, l'Jol
Notice is lierehv given that W.M.G. GOSSI.IN,
whose Po«t Office addrcMs is Portland. Oregon,
has made application to select under thy Act of
June Ith, 1K97 (30 Stats 36/. th«» following de«-
cribe«! tract of surveyed land, to wit :
N rtheiist Qnuier (Ne^), West Half (W *4).
North HalfCN»^ of S-mtlieast Quarter (se '4».
Section Twenty-six (26) ; North Half(N 1 .pof
Northwest Quarter (Nw %), Section Thirty-five
(3.5). Township Four (4> North, Rang«» ten 'io)
West Willamette Meridian.
Within the next thirty days from date hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection on
tin* ground that the land d«»»«.r bed, or any por­
tion I hereof. is more valuable for its Mineials
than for Airricilltmal purposes, will lie leCeiveii
and noted for report to th»» Comniissioiier oi the
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878 —N otice F or
General Laml Offi««» at Washington, DU
P ublication
C has . B. M ooris , Register.
United States Lund (»Hire,
Oregon City, < >r
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
ptember 9th, looi.
United stat« s Laml(Jffiee,
Notice is lier«»by given that 11 compliance
wi h the pr visions oi the act. of ('ongress of
Oiegon City, Oregon,
September 26, 1901.
June <r«l, 18;8, entitled "All act for the sale of
Notice is hereby given that WM G. G< »S.->LlN, timber lands in th«» States of Cal i forum Oiegon,
whose Post Office address is Portland. Oregon, bevada, ami Washington Territory.” a* ex-
has ni ide application to select umlei the Act of tended t«> all the Pubic Lnu«l States by actol
June 4th. I897 (So Shits. 36), the following des­ ! August 4. »892.
cribed tract of survey«! land, to wit
MAUDE A. BRYANT.
Southeast quarter (Se %). Mention Tnirty <)( Nehalem, county of Tillaimmk, State of
Three (38). Township Four (4) North, Range Oregon, has this «lay filed in thi«ottlce her swo n
Ter (Io) West. Willamette Mcrid hii .
statement. No. 5507, for tile purchase of the N
Within the next thirty day fi0111 date hereof, 1 4, Nw '4 of sec. 13, S
Sw Q of seclion No.
a'l protests or contest» against the selection, on I2. in Township No 4 North, Range No. 7 W
the ground that the land described, or any por­ and will oiler proof to
show Ji t the
tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral land sought is more vithiable for it» limber or
than for Agricultural purposes, will he received stone tlum for ng icult.ll al imiposes, ami to
and noted for report to the Couimivsioner of the 1 establish her claim o said lai d brio»ethe Rcuis-
teraiid Receiver of this «rillce at Oregon City,
General Land Office Ht Washington. I) C.
C has H. M ooki . n . Register.
Oregon, on We<lii«'M!ay, tin* 20th «lay of No-
vember, iqoi She iiatnv« ns w tnesa< s :
I Mamie A. Akin. Co email H Wheeler. Laura
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
I E. Nichol» and John C. Hi .»ant, of Nehalem,
United States I.aiid Office.
I Oregon.
Oregon City, Oregon.
| Aliy and all p« rsons claiming ndveisrly the
September 26th. I'/fil. I above-dtaci ibv«l lamin are requested to file their
Notice is hereby given that WM G.GOSsiJN. cl i s in this • Bice on or before »ai«l 2< th day
whore Post < »flic« address is Por: land, Oregon. of No'embei, 1901.
1ms mad • application to select under the Act of
C iiar B. M oomes , Register.
June 4th, 1M9; (yi Stats. 36). the following d'«
crihed fi act • f surveyed Inn«!, to wit :
FOKi H I' HKSEKVH -Ht.l'C I ION
Lota One (1). Two (2). South Half of North­
Unite«! Slate» Land office,
east Quarter (S
of Ne 14), Sec I: on Four (4) .
() egon City, Oregon.
Southeast Quarter (Sr
Section Eight (8)
September 26th. f9of.
Township Three (3) North, Range Ten\(io)
Notice is hei<»l>y giv»»n that il.M <’» GOSblJN,
West, W, llaiiH tt«*
id an.
whose 1'ost Offi« «• ati'lr' -s is Portland, «»rt gon,
Within the next thirty days from date hereof, bits made application to «elect undei the Actor
all protests or contests against the «election «>11 Jiiue4fh, IH97 i3'» stats 36). Hie following des
the ground that the land d- srrih« <l. or a- y por­ crihed tract ol surveyed laml to-wit
tion th«* eot. is mo e valuable for its Mineral
Northeast
NOrt
lieart <|IIHI
quai ter f.X«
f«\’«- ‘ 1 4|«
1 <4
j Houlbeast quarier
than for Agrlcultuial purpose«, will be received [He
......................................
Vest half W 'a. of
U j. Section Eight [Hj, ‘ W
ami noted tor report tv th** Com'i.issionor of the Noitliwest qtiartir [Nw 1 4
, | j. section Nine '1 »
General Land Office at Washington. I> <
I Lots One 11 j,
J, Tw«i ¡aj. Section Nine reii hyi.
•91.
C hamies P. Moons, Register. i Township Fta Mir 11] North, Range Nine (9) Wear;
J, six [6J, srv 11 (71, Nine |«|, Ten
I Lots Two [2],
I f 10] Eleven in].
ill], Fourteen [lx
[I4 Fiftee
Fifteen [iQ sn«l
FORE4T RESERVE SELECTION.
i«m Twelve
lx>ts one [11,
H.x'tcall |l«>|. S«*«''lion
T w«dv<- 112J
I2| . , l/>t
United Mtatrs r.Rtid Office,
Eight |M|. Section Thlr-
1 tw«> Di »even [7j and ‘ **'
Oregon < ity, Or« goii.
*’ **"
[ h ‘7] •’* soiitliartat qtiaiter
S<*pt«'i'il>cr 26th, »901. | t«,mi 113j East Half
_______ -11 1I4I fsoiitheaiit <iu»r
Fourtef
N tire is hereby given that A B HAM- 1 [SeUj. drctioli
’ -ection Iweiity Throe (23J ; Lot«
M »ND, whose P'/«t Office address 1« Portland, I ter The 1 j.
[ i»I an»! riiirt«»«*ii [r | Sr« lion 'twenty
«»regoii, has made application to wl»*ct iiinTer Twelve 4],
Township Foil- ;4j North, Rang«* fen
[
the A«'t of June 4th. IM97 | v> Mais. ,<6|. th«* fol. Four W««t
Wilhimelt«* M' ti. i.«n
Norih Ha f
lowing described tract of survey» <1 I hik I lo-wit : (">]
quarter [N »3 of N»» ‘¿j, South-
North« ast quiirter, Ne R.ofSoiitheAMt quarter. ot Northeast of
Noitheast
QUaiter
[Sw
of Ne
1
west
Qnartei
_
____
____
Sc *4. Sectmn Nineteen. 19, Nurtlnast quarter,
’ r of southwest Quarter
*41, Noitheaat * Quarter
Ne '4, of Northeast quarter, Ne %. Section 1 [Ne
h»
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I
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lion
s
v.
ntrrii
[
I7).
Town
of
sw
QI
Section
Tidily, 30, Township three, 3. N«»rih, Range „hip Three [3J North. Range T« t» 110] We»t,
Nice. 9. We»t. Willamette Meridian
Meridian
Within t'iv next thirtv day» from date hereof, Uillamelte
Withi th«* next thirty days from date hereof,
nil prótesis or contest» agnilist Hit* selr«*ti'»n on
the ground I si the latul desciih« «I. ot any p<»r all prole»?« or conl«'»t« Hgaiii«t the •election on
that the I hik I <1 scribed, ot any por
lion thereof, is more valuable for Its M um ral the arouii'l
thereof, 1» more valuable for it« Mineral
than for Agricultural purposes, will be received tiou
and noted for report t«» ’be Commissioner of the than fol \ •. i< ulturiil pnrjx»'*«, will be r« « Hv«»<l
and noted for 1rp.111 to t r Comml«*i«tner of the
Genrial Land office at Washington. D.C
General Lan«i Office at W «««hi ngloii, I»«'
C1ÍAM. B Mooar.s, Register.
( HAH. B M00«K*«. Register.
FORE8T RE-ERVE
ELECTION.
United State« lam«l
,
<»regoti City, Oregon.
Hwpiem'oer 26th, 1901
Notice i« h-rrby given that A H HAM
M(»ND whose Post (»fli« «* addrr*» i» Portland,
Oregon, h»« mad«- appHcation b» «Heel und**r
l. < Act ol June 4«h. 1*97 ('&> H»ats
the fol
lowing de«w»ilF «1 trn« t of aiirveynd laml, to wit
Ninth half (N
of .Northwest quarter (Nw
*4; H« m IW» ii Nine (9), Township Three (1) North.
Rsnge Ten (in) W« st. Willamette Meridian
Within the next thirty day» from d»t<- hereof,
all protest« or conte*t** agaiii«t the wlccti«»n on
the ground (hat the land described, or any por­
tion the e*»f »■ mom valuable for it* Mi’itoal
than fo Agrkiittural p«irp*»se«, will be received
and n<dr«i f
rep»,r» to the < oinniIsaione« cf
the Genend I a nd Office at Washington, D c
C ham . B. M'Xift»*.». Register.
NOT KE FOR PUBLICA riON
Department of the h.trrtor,
I. mih ! <>ffi< •» nt • >r«*j(ou City. Ote ,
íh-t«»tier Mu 1901.
Notice in hen By
that tt»<* f llowing-
nanit-il ncttlrr Im» fio*«l notice of III« intention
to make tinai pi'iof in au|i|H>rt of hi« < I aim. and
tliut «aid t> roo I will lie mail»* befoie the < «unity
• lerk of Tillamoi'k County a’ Tillamook < ity,
Oregon, on Novemlwr 16, i«^>t, ti»
ALEX AMiER < AMFHEI.L.
II F.. 11*7» for Ihr w 'j-fbv % Sr % of *W %
and ne % of Nw • Jbf •*« -. Tp IKK 4 W
He mine* the Jolluwing witm*«*»’* Io prove
III» cou1111 noun r«»ideme upon and cultbRtiou
of hm I'I land viz
I Solon >4chiffm«n. of TrH»k. Or. : Peter N»*l»on,
A'iolf Nielson and Winfi«*id 4 ‘ one, of Bay < ity,
jOr.
C hak . B. MooRea, Rrftfsler.
School Books
Stette Depository.
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