THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 21 A TRUST FOR LABOR. I burs ted it wide open. We kicked and Out of the Ordinary, | the soldiers put us oft’ the place. This C F. Keller Porpoees a $10,000,000 I was in 1888, and the case is still hang­ Reform school lads make good fighting Combine—Tillamook a Mighty ing fire in Congress. material, as England had discovered re­ Prosperous Place. "When we were run out of Kaweah I cently. Lord Leigh say« that in the ■g L. EDDY, . South African war soldiers who grad­ The organizer of the People's Home- we accepted the invitation of the Gov­ ernment Land Office and took up lionie- uated from reform schools won three Building, Employment & Investment j steads. We spent $20,000 on irnprove- I Victoria crosses, ten distinguished service A ttorney - at -L aw , Association sat in the steaming interior j inent, built a little city and were boom, medals (D. S. O.), two promotions to of a big tent on the corner of Seventh j ing once more. Well, sir, the Southern commercial rank and four mentions in T illamook O regon and Everett yesterday, talking to several I Pacific one day stepfied in and took our dispatches. interested workmen. Mr. C. F. Keller is ! whole outfit up as lieu land. You see - —r —— •• »*• • xvu aw The two principal engineering maga­ a hale and prosperous looking man of j the railroad gets every other section for zines hitherto published in England have H. COOPER, genial countenance. His blue eyes so many miles on either side of the right | been Americanized,the text being printed steadied into seriousness when he sum ' of way, but with the provision that any in New York and the sheets sent to med up his mission. “I am backing the A ttorney - at -L aw , ' sections previously held by good title London to be bound up with local ad­ under dog,” he said. And his whole life shall he made up to them out of the vertisements. Now England is to have T illamook O regon has been consistently tending toward his I next 10 miles. Onrs was the next 10 Page's Magazine, anillustrated technical present attitude. j miles and while we had our patents monthly, of her own. Mr. David Page, C. F. Keller was born in Lock Haven from the United States, it did us no good. the editor, has been the English director goyne a town in the very center of the manu­ We were informed that the United States ofCassier’s Magazine. facturing section of Pennsylvania. His guaranteed no titles under patents. father was a butcher, and this trade A ttorney - at -L aw , So many horses have been frightened That decision knocked out 236 settlers, young Keller learned thoroughly. His and the only recompense was a paltry | by automobiles in and around aristo­ Office : Opposite Court House, education he received from the public $200 on each homestead from the Gov­ cratic Lenox that Courtland Field T illamook .. O regon . schools and from “tubbing up against ernment. I wasn’t half so good a Re­ Bishop and Albert B. Shattuck have people,” as he put it. publican after that as I had been before undertaken the task of accustoming all A Civil War Veteran. “In 1891 1 vacated the land and spent horses to the unusual sight and sound. ("ALAUDE THAYER, “In 1864, in the month of February. ’ a year in San Francisco. 1 farmed in Every morning they take out a few of Mr. Keller continued, ‘I joined the Contra Costa three years, in Santa Ciuz the thoroughbreds and introduce them Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry. That I A ttorney - at -L aw , three years, and ran a bakery in San to the motor car«. Their efforts have have to confess a * as more of a frolic than I .lose. Three dry years put all the farm- met with great success, none of the T illamook O regon anything else, but I served through the 1 ers in California out at the elbows, and horses so treated now showing any fear war. Then I went to California by way I I we came to Oregon. I am living now in of the autos. of the isthmuM, landing in San Francisco | 1 illamook, which is a mighty prosper- British authorities have been wrestl­ J^OBERT A. MILLER, in 1866. The first thing I did after 1 got | I ous place. The laborers there are not ing with the weighty question whether off the steamer was to buy four glasses | yet divorced from their tools and they j tail coals should be substituted for the of beer, and for that beer I paid a $1 J I have no kick coming.” A ttorney - at -L aw . short jackets now worn at mess. The greenback. That sal is tied my thirst. Oregon City, Oregon. opinions of regimental commanders Now Works for a Labor Trust. Then I went directly to San Bernor.lino, Land Titles and Land Office have been asked as to the matter and From 1892 until 1899 Mr. Keller held the worst place in the state. It was ab­ Business a Specialty. one of them has dared to poke fun at a commission from the Knights of Labor solutely without ready cash, for the the w hole affair in this profane fashion : store-check system was in vogue, I took and was a very active organizer. Now ‘ I beg to report that (1) 1 approve the a contract for building a sawmill dam ' he is promoting the People’s Home-Build- adoption of a tail coat for mess, and (1) W. SEVERANCE, i ng, Em ploy men t&In vestment Company, and with the money went to Los Angeles ! I consider one tail should be red and the and tried to opto ate a brewery. My which is incorporated with a possible other blue.” A ttorney - at -L aw , partner had the experience and 1 put up capital of $10,000,000. When some sur­ Passengers arriving on the w est bound tlu* money. When my partener had got prise was shown at the size of this figure T illamook my $2000, which was pretty soon, I left it was explained that it was a trust. To St. Louis & San Francisco train at Jop­ O regon . th it business. In those days I was a this perfectly satisfactory explanation lin, Mo., report the death of Owen Greel- red-hot Republican— none hotter, Why, Mr. Keller kindly added : “ I am a little isli of Leavenworth, Kan., whocornmit- ed suicide by climbing on top of a water T. BOTTS, IJcast my first vote for Abe Lincoln at different crank from the rest. 1 believe in trustifying labor, in making a labor­ tank and leaping into the funnel of a lo­ the age of 18. • A ttorney - at -L aw . “Well, .after I ¡lost the money in the ing man his own employer. Trusts are comotive. The deed was committed be­ tween Lebanon and Springfield. Gree- Office in the O lsen B lock , beer business I went to ranching in ganta I a beneficent institution and the man who Over the Bakery.' Barbara, and in 1870 and 1871 that was tries to fight them is silly. Labor pays lish gave a hoop before jumping. He ... „ "N was pulled out by the trainmen with good business. It was all home consump­ more tribute to the fear of want in life— T illamook .. O regon . difficulty, terribly burned. His body to insurance, fraternal societies, etc., tion, and I got as high as 3 cents a pound was taken to Lebanon. for my barley. Then I tried Russian than would be sufficient to forever put To the king list of strange deaths must J-)AVID WILEY, M.D., River until the Spring of ’76. By that them beyond the need of employing cap­ time I was married and so went back to ital. Let laborers control their own in­ be added that of James W. Carroll, a Centennial and spent a year in old Pen­ dustry, instead of denying the present merchant of Lambertville, N. J. Mr. P hysician , S urgeon and want for fear of future insecurity.” Carroll’s death was caused by a roost- nsylvania. Mr. Keller stated that he had always ■ er. He was taking two hens from the A ccoucheur . “Here it was,” Mr. Keller asserted, “that 1 got my first eye-opener. It was made his own money, and plenty of it. chicken yard when a rooster flew at him All calls promptly attended to. the time of the Tilden-Hayes campaign, Ilis whole aim was a selfish one, simply ’ and thrust one of bis spurs into Mr. T illamook .. O regon . and 1 never in all my life saw business to advance himself, and to do that he ' Carroll’s hand. The wound became had to advance bis fellows. "Self-interest | very painful, but was not regarded as more stagnant. The railroad employes were working in four-hour shift at half rules the world, and were I Morgan 1 serious. A few hours later he dropped T M. SMITH, M.D., the usual pay. I figured that the laborer would do precisely what he is doing, ¡ dead. It is supposed that the rooster’s • should be effected by political conditions would pay the same wages and require spur pierced an artery, causing a blood P hysician and S urgeon . the same hours. The only difference clot, which went to the brain, to that extent, and I saw that the cap­ Office in T odd ’ s Building. italists were using their influence to alter would be that the dividends which are j The only flag ever allowed to float market ^conditions by political move­ the unpaid wages of the workman should , above the stars and stripes on the T illamook O regon ments. Why, Clinton County, were I go to him, the workman.” vessels of our navy is the church flag, A tremendous megaphone is part of! was born and raised, could not even pay ' a broad white streamer with a blue the State tax. I wouldn’t have tikeu the stock in trade and a magic lantern ! cross. Its presence marks one of the is one of the advertising features. — Ore J~^R. O. H. DAVENPORT, the biggest farm in the slate to stay. I most impressive sights on shipboard— ________________ wasn’t clear awake, though, for I voted gonian. the sacred service held every Sunday for Hayes.” D entist . morning, attended by all officers and The Question of Heredity. men. Nearly all the denominations, in Next a Greenbacker. Makes a Specialty of Crown and Prof. Carl H. Eighentnann of Indiana their national assemblies, have lately After this he returned to California and Bridge Work, university, in a recent issue of the pop. protested against the growing secular­ found that ’77 was a dry jear in the lower part of the state. So he went to ular Science Monthly, states as his ization, of the Lord’s day. In at least Tillamook City . . Oregon. Eureka. His experience, while instruc­ opinion that mental peculiarities are one branch of the government service, tive, Mr. Keller considered anything but transmissible. Sometimes one mental the navy, Sunday has gained rather S. STEPHENS, pleasant. “ When we were within hail­ trait of the parents is transmitted to than lost with the years in tokens of ing distance of the wharf the jam of men one child, while others are transmitted respect.________ • Agent for the on it veiled with all their lungs, * Fresh to others. However, allowance is made Mrs. Berwind, w hose servants all went HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON 81 LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE fish!’ The poor devils had come just as for the effect of environment, especially on strike at her splendid Newport villa a COMPANIES. I had and were stranded there without for education, overcoming hereditary week or so ago. is still having trouble a cent. Those that could went back, tendencies. with her domestics. 1 lie force with Agent for North West School Supply Galton has determined just how much, but I’m not that kind. I bought land Company, Notary Public. w hich she replaced the deserters included TILLAMOOK, — OREGON and ranched it from '77 to ’79. Then I on an average, each ancestor contribute« some shady specimens, two of whom got returned to the town of Eureka and to the peculiarities of an individual. into a fistic argument the other evening opened a meat market. During this time The parents together contribute one half over the question which should serve LAUDE THAYER, my ideas took shape. 1 read Henry of total heritage, the four grandparent« coffee to the guests at dinner. The row together one fourth, the eight great- Agent for Fireman’s George's ‘Progress and Poverty.’ 1 be­ developed in the pantry, and one of the gan to agitate. I worked under the grandparents one-eighth, the sixteen men nearly lost hii eye, The other was Fund and London and Lanca­ Liberal League, though we changed the great-great-grandparents one sixteenth, sent to jail for thirty days. This deplor shire Fire Insurance war cry from opposition to religion to and all the remainder of the ancestry able scandal was one of the reasons why Companies. one-sixteenth. greenbacks. Yes, sir, I was a Green­ • Mrs. Berwind’s butler took leave on Referring to this, Dr. Eigenmann says: Tillamook .. Oregon. backer. Now, in those days, Denis short notice, saying be did not like the Kearney and the sandlotters were advo­ “This law explains another—that the rules of the establishment. cating Chinese exclusion. I never did off-spring of exceptional patents are, on Lighthouse keepers on Percy Island, J-^AOR ABSTRACTS OE TITLE, belie .e in that sort of business, and I an average, less exceptional than their off the coart of Queensland, in 1900 parents. Supposing that the average GO TO don’t now. What I work for is the height of two parents exceed« the aver­ were forgotton for months by Che gov enfranchisement of labor. It’s not the TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND The eminent authorities. The food supply man that is at fault, but the system. I age height of the race bv 3 inches, average of the grandparent« and remo­ of Percy Island is supposed to be deliv­ TRUST CO. helped organize the International Work­ aver. ered once a quarter, but no food arrive«! man's League. Among the San Fran­ ter ancestor« will differ from rhe B. L. E ddy , Sec. at the island after the first week in June T hos . C oates , Pres. cisco unions that I organized were age height of the race by much le-s than until a British sloop chanced to pass in this. Since the ancestors beyond the the tinsmiths, the plumbers and the parents contributed one-half the entire October. The islanders, twenty in num­ sailors.” heritage of the individual, they will act ber, were deliric uh from lack of food, His Brook Farm Project. as a drag to pull the individual toward mar aged to hale the vessel, which left At this time Mr. Keller also tried the mediocrity, in the present case by one behind an ample supply of provisions, scheme that was tried before in the fa. inch. This law acts impartially, so that the off-spring of the extremely good and and reminded the Queensland govern­ mous Brook Farm, immortalized by Em­ the extremelv bad are both saved from ment of the lighthouse men whose ex­ General Banking and Exchange bu«i* erson and Hawthorne. He described the fate of their parents. This regression istence it had forgotton. tie««. this attempt with a good deal ol feeling toward mediocrity mav readily be over- Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger The largest raft of lumber that ever against the forces that render it abor­ come hr selective breeding. In race- horse breeding, if the ancestry has been floated down the current of the fat tier of many, Sweden, and all foreign cotintrtea tive. “It was a sort of commune,” he good for three or four generation«, the waters arrived at St. Louis rerently remarked, reminiscently. ‘T had discov­ fest are not considered. TILLAMOOK. ORE. Mediocre parentage has little or no in­ from the Minnesota pineri«*«. Not only ered and surveyed a forest out in Tulare fluence on the talents of off-spring. a.a« it the biggest raft on record, but it County, Fifty six of us started the Kaw- “Among mankind we trust largely for eah Colony. Kaweah means ‘here we our exceptional men to extreme varia­ made remarkably quick time to its de»* rest.’ We took np a quarter-section of tions occurring among the common­ t¡nation. It contained 5,500.000 feet of land and worked it with the idea uf di­ place.” Men of genius are necessarily lumber and was towed by two steamers. viding the proceeds equally. I was man­ isolated, in that they posses« but lew It left Stillwater, Minn., June 10 and relation« exceptionally gitted. arrived at St. Louis in a little over three T" ager of the enterprise, and we cut timber weeks. It would have been in eiriler, and built a road 18 mile long from the Abnrr Dunton, of Lincolnville, Mn»» . V) but an accident to the machinery of one r valley into our forest. Then we secured ii nearly 95 rear» old and offer« to run a Io •4 right of way for two railroads from Tu- raw. walk or wrestle any man of his age of the towing steamboats caused a tietip tor money. He is lively as a cricket m at Alton until repairs could I** made lar City. The farmers all promised us spite of his great age a"<1 ,can,.cov" > i: There is no record of any raft of the size $1 an acre for all kind within five miles mile as fast ns most men. Another hale » linei Rft wish u of the road, and we were just going to and heartv Ynnkee is Eli B. Bean, who ever reaching St. Louis. I has served as justice of the peace in be prosperous. They held a big ratifica­ Brownfield. Oxford county Me.. for ■•Do you lieliexe in -r-r-w-r b tion meeting full of good California en­ fiftv-four years. Mr. Benn is 81 years ■•You !«■» i do. '" tiled ill this offit e hia svcril ment No. f82i, for the piucliase of the Lots. statement No. 5,785, for the purchase- of . e 6 and 7 of sec. 6. Tp. 3 N. R. Io W ami E of Ne of Section No. 2. in Township No. 3 Se of See. No. 1. in Township No 3 N. Range South, Range No. 8 Wes. »nd will offer No. 11 W. ami will offer proof to show that the proof to show that the land sought is more | land sought is more valuable for its timber or valuable for its timber and stone* than fur stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to I agi (cultural purposes, and to establish his claim I establish his claim to said land before the Re­ to said land before the Count v Clerk of Tilla­ gister Hiid Receiver of this office al Oregon it\. mook County. Oregon, at Tillamook ( ity, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, Oiegon, on Friday, the 29th of August, l»o'2. 1 qo 2. He names as witnes-es; He names as witnesses; Byron J. Sanford, of Montavilla, Oregon ; 1 George* II. Williams, of Bay Citv, Oiegon ; William Krirsel. of Portland. Oregon ; James Bessie M. Williams, of Bay’ City, Oicg- n; W Scott, of Seattle, Wash. ¡George E. Huntley, 1 Williams Hare, of Foley, Oregon , Willi'4 1 . of Abeideen. W. sh. Riefenberg, of Bay City, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming a»!v»«rsely the, Any and all persons claiming adversely ne alM>ve-describeve desciibed lands are requested co filet ..eir claims in this office ou or before said 4th dav claims in this office on or l»e-ti*ru said 29th day October, I902. ol August, 1902. (’ has . B. M oores , Register. (’ has B. M« ores , Register. I T imber L and , A ct J une 3. ¡878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . P ublication Uuited States Land Office, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oiegon, Oregon City, Oregon, June 12th, ioo*2. July 12th. 19O2. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I878, entitled "All act for the sale of June 3. 1S7H, entitle»! An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore­ tinibei lauds in the States of California. Oregon, gon, Nevada and W ashington Tei ritoi y,” as Nevada and Washington Territory,’ as ex­ extended to all the Public Land States t»v act tended to all the Public Land States by act of of Ai gust 4, 1892, August 4th, I8J2. william s . hare . MRS. I.IZZJE \V. SCOTT. Of Tillanioox, county of T llainook. State of Of Seatt'e, county of King. State of Wash., Oregon, has this day filed in this office his lias this day filed in this office her sworn sworn statement No. 5784, tor the purchase of statement No 5820. for the purchase of the the Nw 1 t of section No. 2, III Township 3 S, Nw ‘4, Section 32, in Township 4 N, Range No. Range No 8 West. an»l will offer proof to 10 \\ , and will offer proof to show that the land show that the lam! s«»uglit is mere valuable for sought is more valuable for its timber or stone its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ than foi agricultural purposes, and to establish poses, and to establish h s claim to said land her claim to said land before tlie Register and befoie the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, at Til’amook City, Oregon on Friday, the 29th on Saturday, the 4th »lay of October, *1902 She day of August, 1902. lie names as witnesses : names as witnesses : Winfield (’. Trombley George H. Williams, Byron J. Sanfoul, of Montaxille, Oregon; Bessie M Williamsand William I.. Riefenberg, William Krirsel, of i'oitlaud, Or. ; George E. of Bay < ity. Oregon. Huntley, of Abeideen, Wash; Anthony Dumi- Any and all persons claiming adver ely the tio, of Aberdeen, Wash. above described amis are requested to file their Any and all persons claiming adverse’y the claims in this office on or befo.e said 29th day o f above-described lands are requested to file their August, 1902. claims in this office on or before said 4th day C has B. M oores . Register. of October, 1902. T imber L and , A ct J une 8, 1878.—N otice F or ___________ C has . B. M oukes , Register. P ublication . T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for Uuited States Land Office, P ublication . Oregon City, Oregon, United States Land Office, June lath, 1902. Oregon Ci y, Oregon, Notice is hereby giv. 11 that in compliance July 12th, IQ02. witli the provisions of the act of Congress of Notice is hereby given that in compliance i June M. 18’8. entitled "An act for the sale with the provisions of the act of Congress of of timber lands in tlie States of California, June 3rd, IS78 .entitled '‘An act for the sale of Or» gon, Nevada an«l W ashington Territory," ns timb» r lands in the States of California, Oregon, j extended to all the Public Land States by act of Nevada and Washington Territory,'' ns ex j August 4, 1892, tended to all the Public Land States by act ol [ BESSIE M. WILLIAMS, August 4th. 1892. Of Bay Ci y, county of Tillamook, State of BYRON J SANFORD, Oregon, has this day filedin this office her sworn Of Montavilln, county of Multnomah, State of statement No 5781. for the pin chase of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office his 1 the N Lj of Su X and N of Sc of Section No. sworn statement No.'5819. for the purchase of j 4. in l ownshii» No. 3 S. Range No. 7 W . and til»- S L, <>f N\V ati»l Lots 3 and 4, of w ill offer proof to show that 'he land sought is Section 4. in Township 3 North, Range 10 j more valuable for its timber or stone than W, ami will offer pioof to show that the land ' for agricultural purposes, and to establish her sought is more aluable for its timber or stone 1 claim to said land before the Countv < h»rk of than for agricultural purposes, and to establish I Tillamook County, at'1 illamook City. Oregon, his claim to said land before the Register ami ! on Friday the *2qth day of August, 190*2. She Receiver oftliis office at Oregon City, on Satur­ names as witnesses: day, the 4th »lay of October, 1902. He names as 1 Williams. Hare, of Foley, Oregon ; Winfield witnesses : ('.Trombley, George It Williams and William William Krirsel, of Pori land, Or. : George E. ! L. Riefenberg, of Bay City Oregon. Huntley, of Aberdeen, \\ ash. ; Anthony Danii- j Any and all persons chinning adversely the tio of Aberdeen, Wash. ; James W. Scott, of above-described lands are requested to tile their Seattle, Wash. claims in tins office on or before said 29th tiny Any and all persons claiming adversely the ot August, 1902. above described lands are requested t«» file C has . IL M oorer . Register. their clairi s in this office on or before said T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for 4th »lay of October, 1902. P ublication . ( has . B. M oores , Register. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, NOTICE l-OK ri'Ul.ICATION. July qtli I9O2. Land Office at Oiegon City, Or., Notice is hereby given tl...7 hat in compliance July 19th. 1902. act of Congress of __ _-t Notice is hereby given that the following- with the provisions ol the -•-*■ ■•• "An • act for the sale of named pettier has tiled notice of his intention June 3, ih;8, entitled . .................. Staten of ............. California, Ore on. to make final proof in support of his claim, timber laud* 11 the under sec. 2 j 0 i R.S., and that said pi oof will lie Nevada and Washington Trrritoi y. ’’ as extended __ of August 4, made’before the Register and Receiver, l’nited h» all Public Laiif to allow that tlie to make fi al profit in Mipport of his claim, Houithl in mere valuable for its timlwr or atone under a»*«*. 2301 R.S . and that said proof will than for agriciiltniol purposes, and toeatiibish be made before Register and Receiver, United Ilia claim to said land befoie the Register mid States Land Office, at Oregon City. Oregon, on Receiver of thia office at < >regon City, < iregon, on W'edneaday. tlie Mtli day of October, 1902 He September 6th, 1902, viz . namea as witm-Hsea: JAMES P (RAIO, Fefer MclntoMli, of Tillamook. Oregon ; David H.E. No. 136C9, for the W % Sw %, Sec. 32 am! Martiny, of Tillamook, Or ; Mav W allace Allen, E Se %. set. 31, T 4 N . R. 10 W. Ih* names the following witnesses to prove of Portland. Or ; Wm Ryan, of Tlllatnook, Or. Any and all perftonx claiming adversely the his continuous residence upon and cultivation above p(| to file their of said land, viz: I»e Witt T. Roland, William Luce, Philip rlainia in thia office on or l>et. re hhk | 8th day Conditand James Corlx*tt, of Seaside, Oregon. of October, 1902. (' hah . H. M oores . Register. C has B. M oomf . s , Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ubi . icai ION. United States Lain! Office, Oregon City, Oie. August 5tli, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1M7K, 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 Lain! Slates by act of Auvust 4. M rh H o I’ hik ba MRS SOPHIE BA( < ki KI m M, , Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of hoM tbi* Oregon,, has this No. 2 North, Range No. 10 Went, mid will offer pio«d to show that the . ____ I hik I nought ___ in more valuable for its timber orstonr than for agricultural purposes, and loestahlisli het h claim to said lainl before the Reginter and he Regi«ter ami 1 Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore, 011 Tuesday, th«* 4th *7*' day of ' November, * ' * . 1902 She names hi witness«-« Charles W Mead. “ ' 7 Robert Osburn, John Neti- dell, Rolx rt Loudeii.oi if Portlaml, Ore Any and all person! m clHiitihig ______ „___ adxera« ___ 1y the __ above described lauds are request«-»! t-> file their caims in tins office 011 or before sabl 4th day of November, 1902. (¡HAU. H. MOORRR. Register. NOTICE (IF FINAL MKTTLEMKNT. NoTtcR is H krrrv G iven ,—That th«* under HiKiu-d, administratrix of the estate of Robert K reba, d«*eease«i, ha- filedin the < ouiit) <'ouit, of th«- State of Oregon, lor Tillwrn»>«»k County, her thia! H>-n( Julie 8, 1M78. entithd "An net lor the Hille ot timber I hik I h in tin* tHt»-»ofCHlilornia. On gon, N<*\HrnÍH. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory.” a* ex tended t«» all »hr Public l.i-ud -tht«M bv act of Alignât 4. i 8>/2. BYON G HA» Ki ri’. Of Tillani4 an«! s <»f Hr of a«-«, im , hik I Nr % ot Ne 1 4 of • < N«» I9, In townrhip No. i H rang» No. 8 W ar <1 will offer pr»-«»f •o ah«»w that file land »«»»IgM la more valua­ ble for ita timber or Mone Ilian for ag K-ulmial purp«»aea. and to eatahliah hiac Inim to aaid land i»elore the < «»urity (,'lerk of Tillamook < «»limy, at Tillaniíxik < Ity, Oregon «»n Saturday, the 6th «lay of September, i'g»2. He name« «« wít- neaara Erank H Kearney, ot Porfían«!, Oregon , Walter <’ Hailey. W hm | c > Ruah nn«i John B Paquet,«*f Tillaniiw.k, Or. Any an«l all t»er«ona < laiming ndv«rre]y the abo» • <1«9 m r ibed land« are r«*«ine* • • to filetln ir claims 'n thl« oAre on or before «aid 6th day , ol nep'eniber« I9 2. Co ah B. 8'0 r * Regir -r.