THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 28. 1901.
LADIE^ ^TTEflTIOfl I
New Importations.
popULAR pRlCEg.
flew Ijoods.
Our new lines of Dress Goods have arrived, audit is by far the largest and most complete stock of goods ever shown in the city.
They comprise so many lines, patterns and colors one must see them to be convinced of their fine quality and up-to-date appearance,
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of bancy Dry Goods was never more complete than it is now. Call and see for yourself.
Ladies flannel Waists in endless varieties, all colorsand styles.
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complete
stock of Flannelette Wrappers.
} °u are. needing anything in a Storm or Rain Proof Coat, don’t fail to see our big stock.
We have just received our Fall and Winter Stock of Men’s Clothing and Overcoats. They are strictly up-to-date in style and quality.
are showing the finest lines of Winter Underwear, both for Men and Women, in the city.
Don t forget that we are the Leaders in High Grade Groceries. Get our prices and be convinced that they are the lowest in the city.
Io further introduce the famous brand of “Silk Soap,’’ we will for a short time sell 6 bars for 25c., or 80c. for 20 bar box.
COHN & CO., The Leaders of Low Prices
Assessed at fi.ooo and Over.
Laughlin, Lee..................
Leach, Eva M.................
Leach. M. F....................
Leach & Jones.................
Lowery, Henrv..............
Luscher, Fred..................
Malaney, Ella N.............
Marolf, Imbert..............
Marolf, John....................
Martin, J. F,„..................
Martinv, David..............
Maxwell, E. A.. Mrs...
McCormick. T. H..........
McCoy, J. J.....................
McDermott, H...............
Melchior, losephine.......
Mersereau, W. B..........
Mills, E. W.....................
Mills, Mary M................
Mills, Morrison & Grant
Michaud, Eugenia.........
Morgan. John M..........
Morton, W. C..................
Murphy, James..............
Murphy, John........... ..
Neiger, John.....................
Nehalem Packing Co...
Nixon, Richard, Receiver
Portland Savings Bank
O’Hara. W. C..................
Olean Land Co................
Olsen, Jonas.....................
Olsen, Louis.....................
Olsen, Louis, & Snuffer,
1,060
Liliah .............................
Oregon & California K.
96.000
R. Co...............................
5,000
Pacific Navigation Co...
2.000
Patrick. William..............
2,150
Patton, Frank................
Patton, Frank, & Tohl,
1,080
Henrv.............................
1.000
Pearv, A. M....................
1,660
Peckham, R. D................
1.400
Penter, T. H.....................
4.400
Perkins, Emma ..............
2,500
Phelps. Geo. W.................
1,300
Poteet, Geo. T..................
9.200
Priest, A. W.....................
2.950
IJuick, Isaac.....................
3.870
Ray, Chas.........................
1,050
Rhoades, M. A..... .. .......
1.150
Rittenhouse, Sarah J...
1,000
Robbins, S. M..................
1,000
Roenicke. Anna E..........
2,500
Rogers, Henry..................
1,350
Roy, Felix.........................
1.200
Rupp, lohn J....................
2.520
Ryan, William................
1.100
Sanders, Joseph ..............
1.150
Schlappi. Kasper ..........
l.ooo
Scovell, S. K. (heirs of)
1,960
Severance, A. W..............
1.200
Severance, Frank..........
2.700
Severance. Sophia..........
5.850
Sibley, Hiram W.............
1.117
Smith, Chas. L..............
1.150
Smith. I. M., Dr..............
1.7(H)
Smith, [asper..................
1,525
Smit«, L. C.....................
1,000
Smith. L C (guardian)
6,370
Stillwell. W. 0...............
5.600
Stimpson, W. H..............
3.650
Svensen, John..................
5.720
Thayer, Claude..............
12,210
Thayer, C. & E..............
3,185
Thayer, Estella..............
The Title. Guarantee &
1,450
Trust Co.....................
The Wheeler Lumlier
8,275
Co.....................................
2,8.0
Tillamook Logging Co..
5,810
Tillamook Lumber Co
2,000
Tillamook Water Co...
2,450
Tinnerstett, Carrie.........
2.300
Todd. B. A........................
2,500
Todd, J. A. & Co..........
Todd,
Anna, Todd,
1.350
Oliva .............................
2,415
Tohl. Henry......................
2.7(15
Trout, F. M ...................
16,000
Truckee Lumber Co.......
1,100
Turner, Carrie.................
3.200
U. S. Lumlier Co.............
1.5'HI
Vaughn, Amos.................
2 700
Vaughn, W. N..................
2,2(W
Wade & Briggs..............
1.070
Warren. Miles..................
2,000
Warren, P. C....................
1 000
Wattertran, J..................
1.000
Watkins. G. M..................
1.150
Watt. Alex........................
1.525
Wheeler, Cora E..............
1.450
Wheeler, Frank ..............
4.150
Wheeler, Nelson P.........
Whitnev, Stiuchfield &
115.365
Reinick .....................
1.4<H>
Wilhams, Geo..................
1,500
Williums.James.............
1.050
Williams Mary N......
1,150
Williams. Thomas .....
Winconsin Land Associ
1,600
ation ................................
1.300
Wise. W. A.. Dr........ —
2.435
Wist, E. G. E....................
Wood, Matilda A, War
1,100
ner. Emeline...............
Wooding. Farquhar &
2.200
Thomas ......... —.............
9.200
Wright, A. W................
1.200
Zimmerman, Christian..
1.8O0
Zurcher. John ..................
The following is a list of persons pay.
ing taxes on $1000 and over, according
to the assessment for 1901, as furnished
by J. S. Stephens, County Assessor.
Abplanalp, M..................
$2,600
2.190
Acklev. L. D......................
Aiderman. W. B..............
2.900
Alley, Oliva, Mrs............
1,025
1,200
Anderson, S. V.................
Astoria Co......................... 38,750
Babi, Barbara, Mrs.......
1.400
Bailey,Jennie, Mrs......
1,450
Baldwin, Oeo..................
2.350
Ba rues, R., Lea..............
1,980
Baxter, William..............
1,100
Beals, B. L., Mrs............
1.675
Beals, F. R........................
1,475
1.200
Bester, S. D. (heirs of)..
1.500
Binghan, J. R.................
Bixby, Elbert ..................
1,000
4.560
Bixby, Joseph..................
Blodgett & Lowe..........
48,35(1
Bodyfelt, G. W................
1.350
6,330
Brant, Peter......................
2.550
Brown, E. W....................
Brown, L. H.....................
4,115
Burton, Anne S..............
1,300
1,600
Button, William.............
Chance, W. G..................
2,650
1.900
Christensen, A.................
1,455
Christensen,Christopher
3.200
Clough, C. H..................
3.600
Cochran, J. W. & J. H..
3,380
Cohn, Geo..........................
2.500
Cohn & Co.........................
Commons, A. M.............
1.470
3,920
Conder, W. W..................
1.300
Cone, Mary J..................
2.675
Cone, W. S..........................
Cook, J. H.........................
8.900
Cook, J. H. & N. P.,
2.400
Wheeler..........................
2.355
Cottle, Addie..................
1.500
Craven. J. K.....................
1.700
Crawford, Robert..........
6.850
Daniels, Sarah A., Mrs.
1.190
Day, Annie E..................
1,100
Desmond, Con.................
1,750
Deihl. J. S..........................
1,500
Donaldson, Amanda L.
Donaldson Joseph (heirs
4.900
of) ..................................
3.300
Downs, Mary S..............
1,180
Drew. May F..................
DuBois, John E.............. 19,450
1,000
Dunn, D. J..........................
1,420
Durfee, B. F......................
1.560
Eberman, W. H..............
1,100
Eddy, B. L.........................
2.000
Edmunds & Co..............
1,385
Edmunds, D. T.................
2,010
Elliott. |. S........................
1.570
Elliott, S. W.....................
5.660
Elmore, Samuel...............
1,540
Elmore Packing Co.......
1,000
Em bum, Jessie V..........
Fearnsides, G. W. (heirs
2.650
of)....................................
2,800
Fenelon. W. W..............
1,100
Fleck, Elvy.......................
1,050
Poland. Mary A.............
1.600
Foss, Edgar B.................
2,040
Fravne, Frank.................
2,956
Freeman, L. G.................
1.500
Gardner, W. L..................
1,225
Gaudrau, Joseph..........
1.355
Geinger, Geo.....................
3.200
Gilbert, Giles....................
Gilliert, Wooding, &
1,000
Thomas..........................
Gilbert, Farquhar &
2.800
Thomas ..........................
1.650
Gist, A. C..........................
3.010
Goodspeed, Eli.................
5.570
Goodspeed, H. F............
8.200
Gosslin, Wm. G..............
1,200
Gravson & McNamer...
4.300
Hadley. C. E.....................
9,800
Hall, Edmund..................
1.200
Hamilton. Henry ..........
1.900
Hannenkrat, G.................
1.550
Hannenkrat. M. R.........
2,200
Hansen, N. P....................
8.150
Harrison, M. W..............
5.700
Haskell, Porter ..............
3,935
Hathaway, B. H ....».....
1,340
Hathaway, J. H..........
1.500
Hays, Ella R.............. «...
1.300
Heisel, Peter....................
1.670
Hendricks. R. J................
1.000
Higginbotham, H. M...
2.050
Hill, S. B............................
1.260
Himes, Sarah J...............
1,100
Hobson, F. P..................
2.930
Holden, H. F..................
2,610
Holmes. R. H..................
2.000
Hood, Frances.................
3.370
Hughey, James.,..............
3.250
Hughey. W.J..................
3.645
Hunt, Chas. R.................
1.850
Hutchins, Ellen A.. Miss
1.050
Hutchins, N. A., Mrs...
1.200
Hyde, E A.........................
1,200
Har, S. W..........................
Inter-State Land &
1,600
Lumber Co.«..............
1,000
Isaacs & Bromley...........
1,300
Jennings. J. W..................
1.150
Jensen. L.......... - ——
7.200
Johnson, A. M.................
1.900
Johnson, Curtis............ «
1.200
Johnson. Olof.......... .......
1.200
Jones. Jas. D.....................
1,200
Jones, W. N........................
1.600
Kellogg. I. E...................
1.280
Kelso. W. G.__________
1.400
Kiger. G W......................
1,550
Kroenert, A. J. & W....«
2.900
Kunze, Anna.....................
1.170
Kunze, Chas...™.——......
3.500
Kunze. Henrv........ —......
6.500
Ladd. W. 8.™........ -......
2.560
Lamb, F. M___________
1.500
Lamb, Pnulina F—...
1.600
Lamar, J. S..™-.~..........
1,000
Landingham. G. M......
1.400
Larsen. M. H..——
1.650
Latimer, J. W...«....««
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Railroad Gossip Looks Black.
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CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
When Tillamook gets railroad connec
tions with Portland, there’ll be another I
harbor on the Oregon coast that will re •
quire no further improvements.—Ya-
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quina Bay News.
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W’m. Reid, of Portland, is again agita ■
ting the building of the Portland-Tilla ■
mook railroad.
He has recently re i
turned from an exploring trip through
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the country, in company with an expert
engineer, and declares that the road can
be built and equipped for $20,000 a mile.
Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery
Reid has revived his agitation since the
Northern Pacific has completed its sur- _ Machinery and Supplies we carry
the largest stock in the northwest.
vev and withdrawn its men from that j| A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s
territory and the belief has become pre- jg celebrated Cheese making prepara
tions, Apparatus, etc.
valent that if that company builds at a
Send for Catalogue.
all it will be some time, at least, before | W
any movement is made by them. We B
believe that Portland capitalists will j B
never subscribe the necessary funds to I B
build and equip a railroad to Tillamook, jg 143 FRONT STREET,
Such an undertaking would be a wise g
PORTLAND, ORE.
business stroke on the part of Portland *
Agents for
people, but there apjwars to little in- B
DeLaval Cream Separators.
terest among the people with money in ■ 4
that city to reach out for the good things ' fciN
sonearthem. Unless the Northern Pa- ___
cific or other rich company builds'
through the Nehalem to Tillamook we ;
believe the country will remain for many
years undisturbed by the snort of the
locomotive.—St. Helens Mist.
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It is becoming quite generally believed
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now that the Northern Pacific Railway’
SHAVING,
Company does not propose to construct
HAIR CUTTING,
the Pittsburg spur, upon which so much
time and money .has been expended dur
SHAMPOOING.
ing the present year. It is authoritively
stated that the purchase price of the |
Astoria road is on deposit in Portland, 1 EVERYTHING STRIC TLY FIRST CLASS
according to a rumer that the Northern j
jieople had made an offer for it. Should
this deal lie consummated it is not very I
propable that the Northern would desire
BARBER IND HAIRDRESSER.
two roads touching almost the same >
HAIR CUTTING.
points. It was believed that the North- ! SHAVING,
ern’s intention was to ultimately reach
SHAMPOOING. ETC
Tillamook with the Pittsburg spur, but |
Electric Bath« nicely tinted up Good for
that territory could lx? much more easily
peraona Butferlng with rlieutnaliHin,
and inexpensively reached from Astoria
than to construct all the way through
C. A. BAILEY,
to the Nehalem country. If the Northern
DKALER IN
people make this change in their pro.
gramme many people will l>e keenly dis
OSBOkNE MO WEES,
appointed. It is said that this company
Buggiea. hay rake«, plow«, and <itlie
is determined to have an outlet to the
farm niacliiuery.
You rmi save
coast on the Columbia or elsewhere, »on ,
uimiev by dealing with iiip ,
the Oregon coast, and if the Astoria road
Sper tal Price« on Buggies and Spring
can be purchased at what the company j Wagons.
C. A. BAILEY. THIamonk. Ore.
considers a reasonable figure, it will
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B^DD!Cl(-kEJTlNd (¡0.,
Professional Cards.
H. COOPER,
A ttornf . y - at -L aw ,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Office : Opposite Court House,
Bdow will be found the Yellow Fir
Lumber Company's price list for lumber.
Mlt.tji:
Per IOOO ft
'. Rough lomher —......................
»6 50
i Sized lumber...«..—............................ 7 50
Ship lap .......................
8 OO
Dressed lumlier. flooring & ruwtw 14 50
P rices at T illamook C itv ,
Call for Couatv Warrant!.
And delivered anywhere along the main
The following County Road Warrants.
road from the mill« :
Series "F’’arc now payable and will he ; Rough lumlier.......... .. ..................... - 8 'KI
Sized lumber.......... ............................. » OO
paid when presented ■
■i 50
Noe. 3X73. 38X5, 377«. 3787. 3817. 1 Ship lap ........................ ---j-........
Dtevaed lumlier up to 16«n. wide 16 ih»
3745, 3744. .3339. 3734. 3X30, 3X50.
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3810. Flooring and ru»oc.........................
3X49, 3375. 3842. 3796, 3775.
3755. 3676. 3804. .3920, 3761, 3X06, Iirotr.l pickets from 1 to .3 laches wide
4“59. 4056,
37.33. 4036. 3797.
>0C. per lines l,foot.
4060. 4019, 4088, 3935, 3X31. 4030.
Above prices are for lumber les« than
3997.
3960.
400",
3975,
403», 4004.
Leave orders at the
4008, 3773.
_____ 3845, 363M. 4011. 3964. , thirty feet long
3959, 40X9. 4057.
| saw mills or with
lutereet ceases Nov. 6. 1901.
E. G. E. W ist . President ;
W. H. Caav. Coostv Treasurer
P ktzb B ramt , Secretary.
By E. D. Hoar,. Deputy Treasurer. I
P uces FOB L cmber
at thk
T illamook
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O regon .
("ALAUDE THAYER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
O regon
T illamook
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon
T. BOTTS,
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• A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office in the OLSEN B lock ,
Over the Bakery.
T illamook
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O regon .
AVID WILEY, M.D.,
P hysician , S urgeon
and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook
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O regon .
M. SMITH, M.D.,
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P hysician and S urgeon .
T illamook
O regon .
E. BARTEL, M.D. ■
J
P hysician
and S urgeon .
Female Diseases a Specialty.
Ail disorders of Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys Skillfully Treated.
Office Over J. S. S turges ’ s
D rug S tore , T illamook , (I r .
J ^R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
D entist .
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Bridge Work,
Tillamook City . . Oregon.
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P. F. BROWNE.
COATES,
A bstractor .
Sulexnian.
T inbu L and . A ct juwb 3. IR7t.—NwTicx fob
IT'BLICATIOW.
United StatHs l^rxi OlfifT»
O agon City, Oregon.
Hept Lilli, I^H
Notice is hereby given that in • omplUaee
with th* provisions <»f the art <»f Conare*« of
Jane.L «M7* en’itled '* An act for the sale of
tint er lands in the States of <aJif«»rnia Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Terr tory.” as ex
tended to ail the Public Mud Htales bv act of
Augusta-
ALMFDA J McNAlFL
Of Tillamook, county -W Tillamook State of
Orr-grm has 'his «lay Hird in th »a office her
awom statemont No. 'y*. for tf»e parch is* uf
the lots 6 and 7 and H
««f Nw % <»f Kectieri No.
4. in Township No. 4 South, Range No. 7 West
and will offer proof 'o show
hat <he land
so«>ght is mor* valuable for its tlm er or »tone
than for ag umhoiaJ purpoaws. ati<| to e*laMi«h
h»r claim to saw! land befo-e the RrgiMe and
Reretvse of ft»»« «»ffire a Oregon < tty. ‘»rrgoa.
on Fridas the 30h day of November. 1901.
Mhe name* as wi n«-*w -
I «avid Martin) and Jonn It. Edward«, of Tilla
mook . On*. .Emily McIntosh, of Tlllain<*ok .Peter
Stcfaiosh, of Tillamook, <>r
Any and all i«r*-''« claiming advat'ely the
atxx-deacrite-d lands are r*»juee ••
to file their
claims n this office on or before said a^th day
. ot November, i^d.
CM as b. M« jor » s , Regis er.
Tillamook
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S. STEPHENS,
Agent for the
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West School Supply
Cotnpanv, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK.
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FOREST RKNERVK SELECTION.
United StHteH Land Otttce,
Oregon < Itv. Oregon,
November 7th, look
Notice Is hereby given that WM. G. GOSbL’N,
whose FoatOffice »uidreas ia Portland, Oregon,
luía made application to «eject under the Act «»r
June 4th, 1^97 fjo Stats 36). the following des
cribed tract of Hurveyed land, to-wit :
Soutiiwent Quauer (*w
of Section twenty-
míx (Xi), Township four (41 North, Range Ten
(to) West Willamette Meridian.
Within the next thirty days front date hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection on
the ground that the land described, or anv por
tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral
than for Agricuttural pur poses, will be received
and noted for report to the < 'oininissioner of the
General Land Office al Washington, D.U.
C has . B. M oorkk , Register.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United States Land office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
November 7th, 1901.
Notice Is hereby given that WM. ti.GOSbl.IN,
whose Post office address is Portland, Oregon,
has made application to select, under the Act of
June 4th, 1A97 (30 Stats. HA), the following des
cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit :
Northwest quat ter (Nwq)of Section twenty-
six (26). Township four (4) North, Range ten
(10) Wert Willamette Meridian.
Within the next thirty day- fiom date hereof,
all piotests or contests against the selection, on
the ground that the land described, or any por
tion thereof, is more valuable tor its Mineral
than for Agricultural pur posts, will la? receive«!
and noted for report t«» the Commissioner of the
General Land Office at Washington, l> C.
C has B. M oo K es . Register.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
Uuited States Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregon.
November 7th, J9O1.
Notice is hereby given that WM G.GOSSI.IN,
whose Post Office address is Portland, Oregon,
Ims mad J application to select under the Act of
June 4th. 1H9; (30 Mats. 36), the following des
crlbod hart of surveyed land, to wit :
West half (W %)of Northeast quarter (Ne '4).
Northeast quarter (Ne
of Noitlieast <|usrter
(Ne %), Stiction twenty six (26), Township Four
(4) North, Range Ten (Io) Wist, Willamette
Meridian.
W ithln the next thirty days from date hereof,
nil protests or contests against the selection on
tlie giouml that the land described, or a y por
ttoti thereof, is mo e valuable for its Miner al
than for Agrietiltuial purposes, will be receive«!
H!i«l noted tor report tv the Uoiiuiiissioiier uf the
General ¡.and office at W«-hjngtoii. I> <
C hami . km B. M ooueh , Register
rOKKHT KKSERVK hki . kction .
United HCates I ah <I Office.
OitiKon City, Oregon.
November 7th, r«x”
Notice is hereby give 1 thsf WM G. GOShl.lN
| whose FostOffice address i* Fortlsnd, Oregon.
I ihm ma«!e HpplicHtion to select under the Act of
June 4th i*«7 (30 Ktats. y«) the follow Ing des-
criiMjd tract of stirvrye«! land, to-wit :
buu t he as t «luarter the
«>1 Nurth<*aat quar
ter (Ne %). North lalf (N •«!) ol SoiitlieHht
quarter (be W), Section twrntv«ix (’». Town
ship four (4J North, Kange Ten (lo) West,
Willamette s.e i«l an.
Within the next thirty «Isys from date hereof,
h I 1 protests or contests against the selection on
th« giouiifl that th«- laml <l«s Tilled, or any p«»r
lion tlu reof. rs more valuable tor its Minerals
than f«»r Agricultural purposes, will be received
hik I not«*! for r«'port to the < 'ommisaioner of the
General Mud Office »it Washington, l».C
CHAM B. M oommh . Register
■Q mhex L amo . A ct J unk 3. iS78. — N otice fox
F uhmcation .
United Stales Mud Office,
Oregon t'ity, Oicgon,
Hept lyth. 100I.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of th«- act of Congress of
June 3, I87H. entitled
An act for the sale of
timber lauds ill the States of California Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Trititory,”
extended to all the Public l.ain! blates
act
of Ai gust 4. i^i
PETF.R M c INTOHK,
Of Tillamook, count» of 'i illannatk, State of
Oregon, has this «lay tiled tu this office his
sworn statement No. 55I3, h»r the pnrehaae of
l»ts 3. 4 and 3. and Sw % of Nr ’4 of section
N«> 4. in Township No. MS. Mange No 7W.,an<1
will offer proof to eh«»* that the land sought la
I m«>re valuable for its timber or stone than for
I auric 1111 ural pur|MM>rs, arid to establish hia claim
to *aui land bcfoie the Itrgiater and Hrceiver
of f his office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Ft I
, day the 2>jth day of November, l</ol. lie names
1 as witnesses
llavid Matilny. John l>. Edwards. Aimed« J,
McNair and Emil/ McIntosh, of Tillamook,
. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adrer-dy the
' almvr des« rilw*! anda are ie«|urst«<d to file tlieir
I rlsinia in this <>ffi< r on or before sai«i 2-/th «lay of
Novruilmr. 191»!.
C h AB K. Moos as, Register.
XirriO’. PGR PI HI.ICATlON.
Depart m nt of Ux Inierior.
luind Offi«e at Oregon < Uy. Ore
Nmrinhrr »nd, |9»»t
Notice is hereby given that the foflowHtg-
ii a hi uH act tier has filed iMHace of hi« intention
to make Anal pr«H»f in support of hie claim mid
that «aid proof will tie nud* before Register
and Receiver. at Oregon City, Ore., on U«rm-
tier l4ltl. '*»1 via
l>AVII> f . vehftt htkwakt .
If E I >07, for the X «4 of Hr
4 . V. % o<
N'r % and Ke '« of r* *4. hec 9. Tp 2 N , K. IO
W, U M
He name* the fo loam» witnesses tn prove
hts continuous residence apou and cuilivatioa
of mud land, via
Andrew Kh in Nels Nrlwmand Fiatik Aaman,
of Nehalem. Ore , Henry MewHkk, of Portland,
Ore.
L' has . H M' j OBR«. Kegiat< -
LAUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman's
Fund and Ixmdon anti Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
I
C
ORE.
FOREST RESERVE SELECTION.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
November 7th, lUol
Notice is hereby given O at WM G. GOSSLIN,
whose Post Office address is Portland. Oregon,
has made application to select under lite Act of
June 4th, Ibq7 (30 Stats 36;. the following des
cribed tract of surveyed lund.to-uit:
North half ( n %) of N r 11 west quarter (Nw
D. Section Thirty-five (35), Township Four (4)
North, Range ten (10) West, \\ illamettv Mei 1-
diaii.
Within the next thirty «lavs from date hereof,
all protests or contests against the selection on
the gronml that the land des«.r l*-<i, or any pot -
tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mlneials
than for Agricultuial purposes, will lie received
an«! noted for report to the Commissioner of the
General Land Office at Washington, DC.
C has . B. M uohks , Register.
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
The following County General Fund
Warrants, Series " E,” are now pavable
and will lie paid when presented:
Nos. 2415, 25(11, 2468. 2575, 2463.
2660, 2667, 2683, 2384, 2663. 2691,
2693, 2661, 2677, 2665, 2637. 2683,
2349. 2681. 2646, 2692, 2666, 2699.
2807. 2701. 2702, 2703. 2689. 2717.
2718, 2793, 2507, 2794, 2789, 27<>O.
2730. 2726, 2744, 2815, 2812, 2853.
2773, 2732, 2705, 2819. 2792, 2808.
2810. 2762, 2827, 2809, 2858, 2795,
2556, 2749, 2750, 2739, 2715, 2855.
2824. 2729. 2760, 2778, 2863, 2864.
2865. 2867, 2923, 2924, 2916, 2917,
2877. 2875, 2896. 2907, 2926. 2878.
2861, 2862. 2906. 2870, 2882. 2899.
2880. 2873, 2919, 2869, 2920. 2022.
2860. 2871, 2859, 2893, 2903. Series
C. 1099.
Interest ceases Nov. 6, 1901.
W. H. C ary , County Treasurer.
By E D. H oag , Deputy Treasurer.
Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s Prices
I
O regon .
T illamook
EDGAR LATIMER,
RED SHOE STORE
O regon .
TILLAMOOK.
Hot and Cold Baths
Call for County Warrants.
General Banking and Exchange busi
ness.
Exchange on Englund, Belgium,
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
W Barbei1
THE
C. & E. Thayer
L. EDDY,
Jß
EDWARDS & DAVIS
surely buy instead of building.—St Helens
Mist.
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