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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 28 REGISTER OF SCHOOL 1902. OFFICERS Rain and sweat have no effect harne» treated with Eureka Har nett Oil. It re- Mtta tbe damp, keep« the leath er »oft and ph- i •>. |InZi,l!im°ok Coun7’,or thi year '»«inning June 16th, 1902. The last school year began March 4th, 1901, and closet June ldtli, 1J02. Arranged by G. B. L amb , County Superintendent, Tillamook, Oregon. M 1 — ■ « 2 0 u k 3 X No. of children Names of School between State Clerk.' 4 and Time to Serve.—One and County " lear. 20 Funds. Years of age. 1 H. C. Kunze. 2 T. W. Lyster. 3 J. W. Jennings. a J. L Burk. 5 Mary Snyder. 6 A. W-. Atterbury. 7 Geo. W. Phelps. 0 Alva Finley. » Thos. Coates. 10 P. H. Heisel. 11 H. V. Alley. 12 Peter Schield. 13 E, E. Cross. 14 S. McMillan. 15 W. II. Hoskins, 16 T. J. Lucy. 17 F. J. Gobar. 13 Fred Scherzinger. 19 Alex Fraser. 20 S. E. Baxter. 21 W. C. King. 22 J. A. Dawson. 23 F. L. Bud. 24 Clay Daniel. 25 M. D. Reading. 26 Henry A. Ely. 27 Seth F. Moon. 28 Ada Morrison. 29 Lizzie Easom. 30 E C. Morgan. 31 Lucv E. Doughtv. 32 Geo. Smith. 33 I. C. Quick. 34 John Weckett. 35 Aliice Smith. 36 Henry Hayes. 37 Bert McArthur. 38 Mrs. H. Vaughn. 39 W. J Roehmer. 40 Andrew Jackson. 41 E. A. Chamberlain. 42 \V. L. Hudson. 43 Axel Nelson. 44 Mrs. B. F. Murphey. 45 E L. Kinnainon. 46 Mary E. Smith. •47 W. R. Calkins. 48 S. Cook. wi 108 77 17 30 18 3o 9 58 356 83 22 33 60 49 20 25 18 18 28 9 27 19 47 13 11 34 32 28 » 9 67 22 18 9 10 6 25 37 54 9 15 29 9 10 28 11 1 21 s 4 H (0 X abie. Stitchea NAME 01 ? DIRECTORS.—TIMI i TO SERVE. i X $514 93 6 269 16 9'3 173 38 8 171 99 6*i 155 87 5 218 14 SM, 93 73 3 254 51 8H 1205 57 12 395 25 10|/, 168 48 7 177 01 6V, 245 04 9 260 61 8 132 19 8 165 40 6 116 06 3 152 53 7U, 172 01 5 107 87 3 122 41 5 174 86 4 205 38 9 106 03 8 127 85 7</, 189 43 6 157 53 7 158 91 T’/i 88 73 11 129 17 3 334 55 9 146 15 5 147 96 5 127 01 5 121 99 8 V4 72 70 3 139 73 5M> 170 29 8 221 33 9 109 68 3 106 49 5A 139 73 3V1 138 05 5 95 22 3 151 34 54. 103 28 8 28 53 5 73 30 2 t do not break. No rough »ar tice to chafe •nd cut. Th« barn es» toi keep* P ost O ffice A ddress . Ç 3 Three years. Two Years. Chas. Kunze J. B. Delsman T. K. Elliott F. Worthington Win. Schollmeyer William Morris W. C. O’Hara Jos. Bixby P. W. Todd F. N. Young S. Scovell John Simmons j. R. Lawrence L. M. Aliev Martin Riplev R. C. Magarrell Fred C. Skomp Wm. Ward D. J. Dunn H. V. Hill Emmett Webb 0. P. Mattoon Edward Earl W. E. Knight Frank Ekloff G. W. Wallace M. Curl Fred Kebbee D. Perrv O. B. Wilev P. F. Ducham Nancy Smith Henry Zurfluch Wm. Grosshoff W. J. Smith Eddie R. Hays F. Wallace J. J Dawson Herman Schollmeyer Geo. Hunt O. R Chamberlain Chas. Hogan Mrs. Axel Nelson N. P. Guiwn R. David A. S. Tilden David Long 1. F. Jenkins in TO RESTORE THE RIVERS. where early fish may he taken, and, what is more, we are inking early fish. The Sixty Million Salmon for Oregon Intefish that are being hatched come from the Washington State and Govern Rivers. ment hatcheries in the Columbia River A storia , Aug. 28.—Sixty millions of young salmon of all varieties will be district. As proof of the truth of this statement, reference may be made to my placed in the Columbia River and its report of 1901. From that it will lie tributaries during Hie present year. TI113 seen that we commenced work on the is the estimate that Fish Warden Van Clackamas July 12, finishing September Bust n makes of the output of the Oregon, 4. Of the 5,104,000 eggs turned out of Washington and Un'ted States Fish this hatchery, only 1,430,000 were taken Commission plants of the Columbia after August 20. We take the salmon River district In addition, 14,500,000 just as soon as they reach the spawning or more fry will be turned out at the waters, and are ready to be stripped of hatcheries located on the coast streams. the eggs. Our plants are all located Mr Van Dusen's estimate of the output where early fish go to spawn. of the Oregon Imeheries of the Colum “On the other hand, the Washington bia River district is as follows: State and United States hatcheries make Grand Ronde..... ..................... 5,000,000 no pretense of taking early fish. They McKenzie River ......................... 2,000,000 have never yet made an effort to take Ontario........................................ 5,000.000 any salmon before the end of the fishing Clackamas River......................... 8.000.000 season, and the supply of the late sal Sandy River................................."8 000,000 mon is due to their work. It is much easier to secure the late than the early Total .................................... 17.000,000 fish. It is my opinion that the interests It is expected 1 tint the output of the of the industry will best be subserved if United States han bery will he fully 25,- the present order of things is continued. 000,000, as the l-'i-li Commission of the Let Oregon look after the early fish and Government is in excellent shape this the other plants take care of the later year to take salmon. While Mr. Van supply, and we will restore the fisheries Dusen has not r* reived any statement of to their former magnitude. Our Mc the condition o' t in Washington hatch Kenzie River hatchev could not turn out eries, there is no reason to believe that anything Imt early fish, for the s.-ilmon their product « ill fall la-low that of last reaching that location could not possi- year, which wa- 18.436 <MX). If this ex I bly get over the falls after May. Then, pectation mala-ri.ilixes. I lie combined out again, late salmon do not enter the Wil- put of the three branches of hatcheries lamette River. The fish which we catch Will lie 60,000.0011. and strip on the Upper Columbia go up Mr. Van Dusen's estimate of the pro very early in theseason and. as the wat- duct ot the hatcheries located on coast ter is high at that time, the wheels do streams is as follows: not interfere with them. So long as we Tillamook................................... 4.000.000 keep our plants on early locations, we Y uquina .... .......................... 2.000 000 will hatch early fish. 1 believe we are do Alsea Bay........................ 3,000,000 ing everything possible to restore the Siuslaw River............................ 1 000.000 April, May and June runs.’’ Umpqua....... ............................. 1,000,C00 Some interesting facts are contained Coos Bay.................................. . 3,000,000 in the statement of the hatchery out Coquille River............................ 500,000 puts for 1901. On the Clackamas, for Total ................................... 14,500,000 instance, the number of chinook eggs From these statements, it will be seen taken was 5,104,000. The number of that the state fisheries department is do female salmon spawned was 1121, so ing great work, and that the industry the average number of eggs taken from will soon lie restored to its former pro each salmon was 4642. On the Sandy portions is certain. The Washington River 7,532,300 steelhead eggs were hatcheries, w liich supply the Columbia, taken from 2511 females, the average are located at Kalama, Wenatchee, Chi number of eggs taken from each being ______ nook, the Wind River, Methow, River 3000. and Colville River. Why He Knew the Ropes. Superintendent F. C. Brown, of the Ontario hatchery, reports that the pros " Have you ever had any experience in pects for n big outimt there are excellent. handling high-grade pottery ?” asked The Ontario hatchery was originally in the importer of an applicant for a job. stalled at Swan Falls, ot: the Snake, but " No. sir,” replied the applicant, “ but the present halation was deemed more I can do the work all right.” desirable. The work there is done in “ Suppose,” said the merchant, “yon the open air, Mr. Van Dusen being averse should accidentally break a valuable to permanently locating the plant until vase, what would you do ?•’ all the available sites are tried out. Sup “ I would put it together carefully,” erintendent A. D. Allen, of the Grand replied the job-seeker, “ and set it where Ronde plant, at Flora, says lie has better a wealthy customer would be sure to prospects than ever before, and believes knock it to pieces again.” the output of his hatchery will exceed “Consider yourself engaged.’’ said the (bat of any other Northwest hatchery, merchant. “ And now tell me where you with the possible exception of the Lattle I got on to that trick of the trade ’’ White Salmon plant. It is apparent , " A few short years ago,” answered from the report that he figures on taking the other, “I was in tbe ' wealthy-custo fully 7,ooo,ooo eggs, although Mr. A an mer’ class Dusen’s estimate for thia liatchery is “Yon ! Complain of being half-starv 5,000,000. With reference to the effort now being ed on account of the high prices ! Why, made to increase the early supply of sal mnn, yon are making a fortune off yonr mon. the,Fish Warden makes the follow truck farm.” "That’s jest it. I cain't afford to eat ing statement for The Telegram: "Oregon has no late fish plants. Every any of mv vegtables when they ’re worth hatchery built by this state is located so much in the market, b’gosh Win. Tinnerstet C. 8. Wells F. McFalls J. G. Kennedy Wm. Tnbbesin S. H. Rock James Tone A. W. Bunn H. H Aiderman Erick Gladd E. K. Scovell Ed. Blum A. C. Wagoner N.McMillan John Hickev R. T. Weatherly J R. Cook Chas. W. Goeres Geo. T. Poteet Geo. T. Baxter David Atkinson Jos. Wilson John Sheets E K. Bales Marv E. Dailey Geo. Pavne E. E. Row la nd Win. Tohl C. Hanson R. Jackson Robt. W. Robbins Eli 0. Mills Peter Norburg Stephen Bauer W. B. Smith Peter Newberg E. B. Graves J. Stask Jos. Effenberger Jos. Hauxhurst J. Kavs H, H. Miller Elmer Hall C. E. Btsconner Norman Dve L. L Smith J. M. Burton W. Zimmerman Ion. Jonas Olsen A. Christensen Amos Vaughn A. J. Rhoades Dan Cronan William Redberjr (■. T. Desmond J. R. Fiulev B. L. Eddv Andrew Anderson C. L. Alley B. W. Turner W. W. Conder Chris Peterson Frank Crane N. A. Miles Amanda Wells Albert Bowman I. K. Cranen Anna Hill W. C. Wolfe Harrison Booth M. T. Chance N. M. Nelson A. A. Apsley Herman Gessner J. J. Halbett Fred Zaddoch Albert Easom J. M. Morgan C. H Hicks Wm. Bays Kasper Schlappt Jennie Weckert J. F. Rehecr J. C. Gove D. P. McKinley J. Zearaev Henrv Tohl J. A. Biggs H. M. Farmer I). T. Werschkul Peter Asp Geo. Murphey lames Christensen Clarence Tilden Mell Burton Geo. H. Starr Conferring with the Farmers. a IBM I A One Year. I Tillamook Tillamook Riverdale Cloverdale Nehalem Oretown Netarts Beaver Tillamook Tillamook Nehalem Nestocton Hebo Garibaldi Folev Woods Trask Neskowin Oretown Dolph Sand Lake Cloverdale Tillamook Balm Tillamook Spruce BJaine Nehalem Balm Netarts Bay City Blaine Tillamook Emma Wilson Spruce Dolph Tillamook Nehalem Barnegat Spruee Cloverdale Tillamook Dolph Beaver Hobsonville Otis Voshurg. General News. Rudolph Fliedner, of New Brunswick. The policy of Mr. J. J. Hill of confer ring with the farmers may haye good N. J., is dead after a lingering illness results. His recent meeting with farm from a rare disease of theskin, known to ers of the state of Washington promises scientists ns pemphigus vulgnrus. No this. At this conference Mr. Hill as other case of the disease has ever lieen sured the 'farmers present, representing known in the United States, it is assert counties which are expected this season ed. Fliedner’s skin became as if scalded, to yield 20,000,000 bushels of wheat, and his nurses had to swath his entire that he would act in accordance with body in cotton. Mr. Fliedner was taken thejoint interest of the railroad com- ill in May. Specialists were called who pany and its patrons and he urged that studied the case with great interest, but they would serve their own inter- could do nothing to relieve him, nnd he ests more effectually by co-operating died from exhaustion. He was 44 years with the railroads, "We will try to old, and starling os a factory laborer, act in such a way,” said Mr. Hill, “that had built up a large business. * » * you will realize that we are doing some Word reached New York city from thing fair and in good faith.” If that Dunbrook, Oneida County, that Hirnm promise is fulfilled no doubt the farmers Cron, the only soldier of the War of 1812 to whom it was made will find it to upon the Government pension rolls, is their advantage to co-operate with 1he dying at his home there. Cron is in his companies. 103d year, and he has had the distinc. It is well known that Mr. Hill is in- lion of having lived in three centuries. deavoring to promote trade between About three months ago his health be the Pacific coast and the Orient. He gan to fail, and for some time he has believes there is a great commerce to lie been confined to his bed and growing built up lietween our western states nnd j weak. He spends much ot the time the far east. His aim is to encourage! 1 sleeping Last week he slept for three this trade and in order to do this he is | , days and two nights. Until two years disposed to make favorable tran.porla- ,8 „ tion rates on grain and flour to the month, but Congressman Sherman se Pacific coast. “You want* a new mar cured the passage of a special act in ket,” he «aid to the farmers. “You creasing the pension to $25. want to make more jieople use your * * * stuff. I cannot find in public acts one Details concerning the Farmers’ Trust, intelligent thing that you have done to which has Been incorporated at Pierre, get new markets. I don’t know any S. D., with a capital of $50,000,000, arc place where you have not been left to just being made public. Under the plan shift for your«eive« a« farmer«.” Hi« of the concern no one but farmers will lie idea was that less was to be gained allowed to own a share of stock. Branch from legislation than from a fair under offices are to be established all over the standing between the producers and the i United States, the chief branch establish transportation companies. Perhaps : ment to lie in Chicago. All kinds of farm this is a good idea as to the section in products are to be dealt in and handled which Mr. Hill as a railroad manager on a commission basis or for cash, as is now particularly interested, but it circumstances may direct. Deals on the could not be made of general applica Chicago Board of Trade in cash grain tion. While it iff true thnt legislative are also contemplated, with the object regulation ot rate«, which Mr. Hill dis of giving the farmer a chance of getting approve«, has never been very successful a better price for his product and at the yet the public will not wholly surrender same time shutting out the middle man. right to some regulation and the people believed by eliminating the middle cannot be persuaded that all efforts in man and having the farmers of the coun- this direction must be hopeless. ' try behind it, the organization can If Mr. Hill and those asBociated with i niftintxin n uniform price to the lienefit him in railroad managemei.t shall do of the farmer without injury to the con anything to benefit the farmers of the sumer. * * * northwest they may l>e sure of com An electrical company nt Lynn, Mass., mendation. It is manifestly in rhe in terest of the transportation companies is building a train which is soon to l>e to do wlist they can to promote the de-j uaed in Illinois, aays a special dispatch velopment of the section from which j from Lynn, nnd which the engineers esti- they get business, so that it is no ex- J mate will make 90 to 100 miles an hour. traordinary «agacity, but simply good * I It is ndded thnt the track for the train buNinraw judgment, that has led him to in Illinois is almost completed ; that the adopt tic policy lie la pursuing. It will line is about 150 miles long, and is re not be questioned that Mr. Hili ha« markable for solidity and strength. As given tic farmer« of Washington bo in? far ns possible giades have been elimi sound practical advice and now if he nated. Electricity will be tlie motive «hall give them fair rate« on their prod power, and the third rail system will be uct« he will have a g»>od claim to ucir used. A train of three cars has been built fi>r tbe first trials. The train will confidence.________________ ’ l>e equipped with 12 moters of 120 horse Catarrh Cannot be Cured | power each. Instead of the high speed with A1IONS aa they it is clitimerl thnt e—R I^OCAL O.e seat — at APPlJf Of the the diaease. discse . Catarrh ( atarrh ia a a cannot blood increnxinv ,rHrenBiDR the ine «Innizer nangrr, iii«ciHimcn inm reach the of is blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it th« train will be safer and run les« risk you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta di of ¡earing the rails than an ordinary rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's street-ear. The theory held by electri. Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It waa prencrif»ed by on« of the beat physicians in this cian« is that tlie train is practically elec* country for years and is a regular ureacription Il ia comprised of the beat tonics known, com tricalljr welded to the track nnd cannot bined with the best blocrl purifier«, acting di leave it while the power is on. rectly on tba mucoua surfaces The perfect wee combination of the twe ingredients is what pro duces auch wonderful respite m caring Catarrh. William U. Shaw killed his father and Bend for testimonials free E. J CHK4KY R < X> , Props . Toledo, O mother, and afterwards committed sui- Sold bv draagista. price 75c cide at Salem, Mo. llall s Parnil> Pills are the beat NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Oregon City, Or., July 19th, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following name.! settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, under sec. ¿3U1 R.S., and that said proof will lx* made before the Register and Receiver, United Stales Laud Office, at Oregon City. Oregou, on September 6th, i!k>2, via. ; DEWITT T. ROLAND, H.E- No. 13610 for the Se Ne % lx>t I, Sec. 6 ami Sw Nw >4', lot 4 sec. 5, T. 3N, R it) W. He num.*« the following witnesses to prove bis con 1 bilious residence upou and cultivation of said la’»d, vis : J Hines F. Craig, William Luce, Philip Coiidit and Janie« Corbett, of Seaside, Oregon C has . B. M oor kb . Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Mud Office, Oregou City, Oregon, July 9th I90?. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provibions oi the act of Congress <»i Junes, >878, entitle«! “Au act for the sale of timber laud-* 11 the States of California. Ore on Nevada and Washington Territoi y.” as extended to all Public ljind States by act of August 4, 1892, EMILY B. MdNTOSH. ; Of Tillamook county, of Tillamook, State of ! Oregon. Iiss Illis day filed iu this office her j sworn statement No. 5818, for the purchase of the L<ts 4 and 5, of sec. 12 and Lot 1 and Nw j of Ne W of sen*. N«*. 13, in Township No. 1 1 South, Range No. 9 W, and will offer proof to I show that the land sought is more valuable for ita timber orfttone than for agriculluial pur- | I»oses, and to establish her claim to said land l»efore the County Clerk of Tillamook county. j Tillamook, Oregou.on Fiidsy, the 19th day of September, 1902. She name« h » witneeses : Albert W. Plank, David Martlny, Peter Mc Intosh and Wesley Rusli, of Tillamook. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desc ibed lands are requestix! to file their claims in this office ou or before said 19th day of September i9oa. C has . B. M oore «, Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— notice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, O egou, July 25th, 1901. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of (loii^'wsof June 3rd, 187«, cntilltd “An act for the sale of timber lands in 'bn S atea of California Oregon, Nevada and WashiiiRton Territory," as ex ended to al! the Public Land StaltB by act of Auguat 4. KI.I T. ALLEN, Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has thia day tiled iu thia office his sworn statement No. 5833 for the purchsse of the I.ots 3 and 4 aud S *4 ofNw of Section No. 2, in Township 3 South, Range 7 Wcet. and will offer proof to ghow that the land sought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agriculturol purposes, and toeetab ish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, tlie 8lh day of October, 1962 He names as witnesses: Peter Me 111 toeh, of Tillamook, Oregon ; David Marliny, of Tillamook, Or ; May Wallace Allen, of Portland, Or ; Wm Ryan, of Tillamook, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliovc deecribed lands arereques ed to file their claims in thia office on or beb re said 8th day of October, 1902. __________________C m as . B. M oores , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depart inent of the Iu erior, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., July 26th, iqo 2. Notice is hereby given that the followii g named settler has tiled notice of his inteution to make final pro >f m support of his ciaim, under section 2301 R.S., ami that said proof will l>e made beiorc the County Clerk of Tillamook T inker L and , A ct J une 3, 187ft.—N otice F or P ublication . County, at Tillamook, Oregon, on September United States Land Office, Sth, 1902, vi« : Oregon City, Oregon. OAK NOLAN ; July 25th, 1902. H.E. 18636, for the N % of Ne N % of Nw Notice is hereby given that in compliance sec. I7, tp 2 N, R 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove wilh the provisions of the act of Congress of lune 8,1878. entitled "An hc I for the sale of his coutinuo s residence upon and cultivation timber lands In the fatesofCahforuia. Oiegon, of said land, viz : Nevada, ami Washington Territory," as ex- Walt J. Smith, of Wilson. Oregon ; Samuel J. Smith, of Tillamook. Oregon; William R. ten ped to al) the Public Land States by act of Illiugsworth, of Tiilamook, Oregon ; Rufus August 4, 1892, MAY WALLACK ALLEN. Cheney, of Wilson, Oregon. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of C has . H. M oores , Register. Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Kwoi n statement No. DR34, for the purchase of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Se V* of Section 2 in Township 3 S, Range 7 W, Department of the Interior, and will offer proof to show that the land I^aud Office at Oreg n City, Or. sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone July I9th. 1902. than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Notice is hereby given that the following- her claim to said lam! before the Register and named settler 11 am filed notice of his intention Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, to make fi"al proof in support ot his claim, 011 Wednesday the 8th day of October, I902. She under sec. 2301 R.S., and that said proof will names as witnesses : be made before Register mid Receiver, Unite«I Ed T. Allen, of Portland, Oregon: Peter Mc States Land Office, at Oregon City. Oiegon, on Intosh, David Martinyand Win. Ryan, of Tilla September 6th, 1902, viz . mook, Or. JAMES P. CRAIG, Anyandall persons c aiming adversely the H.E. No. 136O9, for th«* W % Sw Sec. 3‘J «»»d above-described lands are lequested to tile theii E M Se sev. 31, T 4 N ■ K W. claims in this office on or before said ftth day He names the following witnesses to prove of October, 1902. his continuous residence upon and cultivation ___________ C has , B. M ooheb , Register. of said land, viz: De Witt T. Roland, William Luce, Philip T imber L and . A ct junk 3, 1878.—N otice for FUBI.1CAT ION. Condit and James Corbett, of Beaaide, Oregon. United States Land Office, C has . B. M oors «, Register. Oregon City, Oregon, June 23rd, I9O2, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that in < oinphanca Department of the Inh rlor, with the provisions of the act of Coiigre»s of Land office at Oregon City, Ore. June 3, 1878 entitled “An act for the sale of August 16th, 1902. 11 in 1 er lands in the States of California, Orego®, Notice is hereby given that the following Nevada and Watdiingion Territory,” as ex named settler has filed notice of his intention tended to all the Public Land States bv act of to make final proof m support of his claim, August 4. 1892, and that said proof will b* made before the RYON (I. HACKETT, County Clerk 01 Tillamook County, Tillamook, Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State of Oregon, on October 3rd 190?, v r. : OregVin. has this day filed in this office his MAURICE LEACH, sworn Mtatrnient N «. 5801, for the purchase of II E. No. I3683, for the Sw sec. 7. T. 1 N, R. the Ne % of Se and S H of Se 1 . of sec. 18, 7 » and Ne *4 of Ne '4 of ec. No. io, In township He names the following witnesses to prove his No. 1 S. range No. 8 \V. and will offer proof continuous resldeuce upon and cultivation of <» show hat 'he land «ought Is more valur- said land, viz. : ble for its t'-m er or stone than for ag Hniltura! Walter J. Smith. William R. Iliingsworth, purp«»ses, and to establish his claim to said land Lyman J. Lamb, of Wilson, Oregon ; Winfield Jiefo e the County Clerk of Tillamook County, S. unit, of Bay City, Oregon. at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Saturday, the ( has . II. M ookeh , Register. 6tli day of September, 1902. He names as wit nesses : Eiauk H Kearney, of I’ortlan«!, Oregon ; T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—N otice for Walter ('. Bailey, Wesley Rush and John B. P ublication . Paquet,of Tillamook, Or. United States Land Office, Any and all persons claiming adversely the Oregou City, Oregon, abqv>-described lands are rtsiues e to file tlieir July nth, 1Q02. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance claims n this office on or before said 6th day with the provis 011a of the a t of ('ongress of 01 September, I902. C hah . IL M ookeh , Regis'er. June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sal«* ot timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada anil Washington Territory." as ex T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. «878.—N otice for I’l’ni.lC'A 1 ion tended to all the Public Land States by act of United StHtes Lund Office, August 4. 1892» Oregon City, Oregon, ANTHONY DANIT1O, July 12th, 19O2. Of Aberdeen, county of Chehalis, State of Wash., Notice is hereby given that in compliHiice has thisday filed in thi. lllc • his sworn state ment No. 6821, for the pmcliase of 1he lx>ts with the provisions of the HCt of Congress of 6 and 7 of sec. 6, Tp. 3 N. It. Io W and E ’a of June 3. 187K, entitled "An set for the mile of Se % of Sec. No. 1, in Township No 3 N. Range timbet lamin in the Hates of California. Oregon, No. 11 W, anti will offer proof to show that tne Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex land sought is more valuable for ita timlwr or tended to all the Public Mini States by act of stor.e than for agricultural purposes, and to August 4!li, Iftja, MRS. LIZZIE W. Hi OTT, establish his claim to «-aid land before the Re gister Mild Receiver of this office at Oregon ity, Of Seattle, comity of King, State of Wash., Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, has this day file«! in this office her sworn statement No 5820. for the purchase of the luo'Z. He iiMines as witnei-es: Byron J. Sanford, of Moutavilla, Oregon ; Nw ',4, Section 82, in Township 4 N, Range No. William Krirsel. ot PoitlHiid, Oregon , Janies 10 W , and will offer proof to show that tin* land W Scott, of Seattle. Wash ; George K. Huntley, sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tin« 11 loi i<g 1 n ti 11111 >11 pm pCNNTS mid to « st h bl is h of Aberdeen, W «sh. Any and all neisons claiming adversely the her claim to said land before the Register mik I alM>ve-<lescrll»e(f lands are requested to file their Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, claim« in this office on or before Maid 4th day on Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1902 She names as uitnessrs : OctoiMjr, I902. Byron J. S hu fold, of Monta'ille, Oregon; C hah . B M ooreh , Register. William Krirsel, of Portland, Or. , George E. Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash; Anthony Daini- T inker L amo , A ct J unk 3. 18;8.—No tick for tlo, of Aberdeen, Wash. P ublication . Any and all persons claiming adverse y the United Slates I »and Office, sbove-desiTilie«! lands are requested to file their Oregon Ci y, Oregon, claims in this office on or before said 4th day July 12th, iyoa. ot October, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance C ha « B M oorkm , Register. wilh the provisions of the act of Congress of I878. Hiiimeu entitled ‘ */»n ‘An m a< t iui for inc the naicwi Hale of T inner L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otick F or June 3rd, 1070. P ublication . timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, United States Land Office, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex Oregon City, Orc. tended to all the Public Land States by act of A ngust sth, U m . August 4th, 1892 Notice is hereby given thul in compliance BYRON J. SANFORD, Of Moutavilla, county of Multnomah, Stale of with the provisions of the act of C oiikicms of Oregon, has this day filed in thi« office blB June 3, 1878, entitled “Au mt for the sale sworn statement No. 5M19, for tbe purchase of of timber lands in the States of California, the 8 S of Nw and Ix>ta 3 and 4, of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as Section 4. ill Township 3 North. Range 10 extended to all the l'ubllc Land States by act of W, and will offer pioofto show that the land August 4, 1*9». MRS. SOPHIK HACKUH, sought is more aiuable for its timber or stone MuitnoniMli, State ♦ .— of * "* - of than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Of Portland, ronntv this day fil< d in thia ofti« «• her his claim to said land before the Register and Oregon,, has tills rtrt-------- * *' No. 5M3, for the pinchas«* Receiver of this office at Oregon City, on Satur sworn statenirnt ‘4, N He and He W of __ Ne „ day, the 4th day of October, 1902. He names as of the He ,*4 of j|t __ Towimhip Township No. río. Se % of Section No. lo. __ _ witnesses ___ W illiam Krirsel, of Portland, Or. ; George K. 2 North, Range No. io West. 1 mid _ will offer ««night nought la Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash. ; Anthony hami- pl oof to show that the land I lio of Aberdeen, Wash. ; James W. Scott, of more valuable for its timber or ft tone than for agricultural nur|H»ses, and to establish her clsim Seattle, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the to said laiio l»efore the Register and Reerh<*r above described lands are requested to file ot this office at Oregon City, Ore, on Tuesday, their claims in this office on or before said tha 4th day of November, 1902. She names aa witnesses 4th day of October, 190». Charles W. Mead, Robert Ofd«arn, John Nen- ( hah H. M oorrs , Register. dell, Robert LoUdon, of Portland, Ore Any am! ail persons «■lalining adversely the solili OR »INAI. SKTTI.KMUNT.I above descril>ed lands are requested to file their cairns iu this office on or In-fore said 4th day of Norte« ts H ereby G ivbn ,—That the under •tailed. executor of the last will a d Utttamcnt November, 1902. U na «. IL M oorr «, Register. of Mary ft. Down« decesaed, hss filed in th« _____ ___ County Court, of the Stale of Oregon, for Tills* ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or mizok County hlv final account aa eaecutor of T imber L and , A Pl Ml ICATION Hid estate, and that Tuesday, the 7th day of United Htat« s Land Office October, lyoz. st the hour of ten o'clock a m .. Oregon ( it . <Irrgon has been hx«d by «aid ' <wt as the lime for August 11 too2. hearing otrjectiona to aaid account and the Notice is hereby given that in compliance settlement thereof. with the provisions of the art of Congresii of SAMUEL DOWNS June 3, 1878, entile«) " An «< t for the sale of lim Executor of the last will and ber land» ill the Htatrs of California. Oregon, testament of Mary H. Down a, deceased Nevada, and Waahington Territory/’ as o tended to all the Public Land htalea by act of August 4, I892, NOTICK or FINSI. SKTTl.r.MKNT. CHARLIR sKABURG, NoTicK is H bkkny G ivf . m ,—That tha under Of Astoria, county of Clatsop Slate of (>regon, has this day filed in this offii e hU sworn signed, administratrix of the estate of Robert Krebs, deceased, has file«! in the < onnty Court, alate mriit No. 5861, for the parchase of the of the State of Oregon lor Tilbrno«/« County, ft % of Nw ?4. sec o. M U of Ne % of Section No. her Ihml account as surh admlnistratris and ft in Townsfiip N«» 3 N, Range 6 W. ami will offer proof to «how that the laud sought is that Tuesday, the second day of Hept<*int»er 1902, at the hour of ten O'clock a in., ha» been more valuable for timber or BlWM than for fix*«! by said Court a« the time (<tf hearing ob agricultural purposes, and to estabhsh hla jections to said account and the settlement claim to Mid Isnd l>eforr th«- Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Oregon, thereof. on Monda), the 27th day of Octol>rr, 1902 He COMA G KMF.BH, Adm nlfttratrix of tha estate of names aa witnesses Se taut ion E laser, of Olney, Oregon : John E, Robert Kreba, deOMMd. I.arson, John D**nck, Jack DeiiCR, of Astoria, Or gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboxe dearriiied lands are re«iueated to file their claims in this office on or before *«id 27th day One Columbia river net and line. En of October, lyrJ. C maa . B. M oors «. Register. quire of J. A. Bigg«, Barnegat, Or. . For Sale