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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 25. PUTS END TO DELAYS Shaw Devises Plan for Hastening Delivery of Express Matter. • TO SEEK POLE IN AUTO. Capt. Bernier, <>t Montreal, to Vae' Ma«hLnea of Huiaiau Tuvention ob Arctie Trip. 1 NOW BUYS CATTLE. % Professional Cards. Britain Make* Contract for Texaa Steers for South Africa. 1902. T. SARCHET, Tailoring Etabliraient, TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. G entlemen Capt. Bernier, of Montreal, head of Thanking you for a Canadian exploration party, will Compute* to nepo.it Limp Soma A ttorney - at -L aw , past favors, I beg seek the north pole in a new way. | Tbe Boer Farms to Be Restocked with with Trema.r7 j to say that I have Nd airship or monster balloon for j Animal* from the Great South moved into my the Imported Paekaa.a Will T illamook .. O regon . him. He has hit upon a new idea, and western Hmaehes—riftr Thnn- new store next to al Oaeo Releaaed. will go skipping through the arctic re tand Head Barehaaed. C. Ben Riesland’s. gions in automobiles adopted from a It you wish to The treasury department has de Russian invention. W. H. COOPER. H. T. BOTTS. see all the choice One of the most comprehensive termined on a new method of hand Instead of wheels, these automobiles line of Suiting and OOPER &. BOTTS, ling express matter from abroad will be fitted with rollers adapted to deals in Texas cattle had its initia up-to-date Pan- through the customs port at New ice going. Such inventions have been | tion in the shipment of 650 head of ting’s to choose from kindly give me a ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, York which will expedite its delivery used with success on extensive ice | stock from Pensacola, Fla., particu call. All Suits cut and made in the shop from eight to ten days. The new packs, and Capt. Bernier will make use lars of which have just been given TILLAMOOK ... OREGON. at lillamook.tr plan is the result of a personal in of this knowledge in his qqeat for the out, at Forth Worth. Tex. The ship P.S.—Pressing, cleaning and repairing ment was made by Maude & Carrew Office ncross street and North from Post of all kinds done. vestigation by Secretary Shaw. north pole. and is the beginning of shipments of Hereafter each morning the express Office. The captain’s plan is to anchor his SARCHET, companies will deposit a lump sum vessel in the ice pack off the coast of thousands of Texas cattle to be used with the subtreasury large enough Siberia at a point which he calculates • in restocking Boer farms in South Merchant to cover all possible customs charges will drift him to the nearest point at , Africa. & AB. ILLAMOOK TITLE Walter D. Maude was at one time on the day’s consignment. Upon its tainable to the pole. , a metnbeFef the Sixty-seventh High- A Watch or Clock that wont STRACT CO., arrival all express matter will be When that point has been reached 1 sent to the general storage. There, he will disembark working parties, ' • landers, later the owner of the Moon keep time is useless, if von have TILLAMOOK ... OREGON. in the presence of a representative who will carry wireless telegraph out- ■ i ranch in the Texas Panhandle and I later a lieutenant in a British regi- one of this kin J bring it to me, I of the collector of the port, a repre fits, with which his ship is also to be Complete abstracts of all land in Tilla- sentative of the express companies furnished. The parties will drill holes I ' ment in the Boer war. At present he will guarantee to make it keep holds a major’s commission in the and a representative of the appraiser in the ice ami plant poles as landmarks mook County. British army. Richard Carrew, the perfect time or it wont cost you the packages will be unpacked and as they proceed and establish their W. H. C ooper , President. examined. The duties will be paid first station and storehouse about 50 other member of the firm, is the own anything. er of the Windhorst ranch in Clay from the deposit in the subtreasury miles from the ship. H. T. B otts , Secretary. I keep the most reliable time The road having been made as prac county. and packages released and forwarded. It is understood that these two In connection with thia new proced ticable as possible, the automobile pieces that are to be had at . men have a contract to supply the ure an arrangement has been made sleigh will be put into commission to ' I British government with breeding OFFICE WITH COOPER & BOTTS. which will relTeve the incoming tour stock the station with supplies. In j prices in reach of all, if you are ; cattle in South Africa. The ship ists of annoyance at the piers. Cus the meantime other parties will be ment from Pfcnsacola consisted of expecting to buy one, come and toms authorities are forbidden by working on toward the second 50-mile GOYNE, blooded stock, none of which was law to accept anything but actual station, and so on. see me before you invest, it will | over three years old. The animals There will be a second automobile cash in payment of duties. Checks were purchased at various points in save you money,time and worry. A ttorney - at -L aw , and drafts are not accepted, and fre in reserve for use, where two can be quently it has been the experience usefully employed, as well as dog Texas in small lots. Office : Opposite Court House, It is the purpose of Maude A Car of persons who were fully able to sleighs with a team of 30 dogs. T illamook .. O regon . The sleighs on which the motors are rew to follow this shipment with oth pay but had no currency that their The to be placed will be so constructed as ers aggregating 50,000 head. baggage was held until they could point of debarkation will be Natal, leave the docks and have check* to be capable of being used for navigat ing open stretches of water where and the point of shipment in this ("ALAUDE THAYER, cashed. This regulation frequently ' cou nlry in future will be Galveeton. necessitated sending baggage to gen such cannot be avoided. In case rough ice is met with, says a I eral stores, for which service a A ttorney - at -L aw , New York Herald special, that pre- | HUNG OLD GLORY UPSIDE DOWN charge was made. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Under this new plan tourists can sents an insurmountable obstacle to I Lwdr Mewboro««» Hid Her Attan- Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. T illamook .. O regon . pay the customs on personal baggage the automobiles, the machines will be August 16th, 1902. tloa Called to BUatake br Notice is hereby given that the following through the express companies, the disconnected, taken to pieces, and j T«le*boae. named settler has tiled notice of his intention latter paying the customs by a trans portaged, a work with which Cana- j to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will b* made before the fer order on the funds deposited in dians, who will form a large propor OBERT A. MILLER, Lady Newborough, who before her County Clerk of Tillamook County, Tlllahiook, the subtreaswry. Under the new ar tion of the exploring company, have marriage was Miza Grace Bruce Carr, Oregon, on October 3rd. 190a viz : MAURICE F. LEACH, rangement tourists arriving without been familiar since infancy. I is an American still in sentiment. The H E. No. I3683, for the Sw & sec. 7,-T. 1 N, R. A ttorney - at -L aw . currency and desiring to pay cus ANTAGONIZE FOREIGN GOODS. 7 W. other day, when everybody was hang Un names the following witnaMles to prove his Oregon City, Oregon. continuous toms charges on baggage can give ing out bunting in honor of the peace residence upon aud cultivation of the express company a draft or check British People Loyally Turn from news, she got out an American flag Land Titles and Land Office said land, viz : Walter J. Smith, William R. Illingswnrth, or any other satisfactory security American or German Wnrea to with her own hands and flung it to the Business a Specialty. Lyman J. Lamb, of Wilson, Oregon ; Winfield and an order will be given by the 8. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon. Those of Homa Production. breeze from a window at her bouse in I hah . B. N ookes , Register. express company transferring from Green street, London. Unfortunately Its deposit in the subtreasury an Frederic Emory, chief of the bu her ladyship did not notice that she NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, W. SEVERANCE, amount sufficient to cover the duties reau of foreign commerce, the other had hiir.g the flag upside down. It hung Land Oilice at Oregon City, Or., September 13th, 1902 of the tourist. day made public the following inter in that position until another Ameri Notice is hereby given that the following- esting extract from “Commercial Re can woman passed that wav. She no named settler has tiled notice of his intention A ttorney - at -L aw , RESTORE A FEUDAL CASTLE. lations for 1901:” Most noticeable ticed the flag, and. becoming indignant, to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the perhaps of all prevailing trade condi went to the nearest telephone. She Register aud Receiver, at Oregon City. Oregon, Emperor William .nd Many Bobloo T illamook .. O regon . on October 30th. i9oa. viz. : tions in England, says Consul S. C. rang up Lady Newborough'« house. Take Part tn thoCeremony of A I.BE KT I. B ALL. McFarland, of Nottingham, is the an The butler said Lady Newborough waa U.K. 12837, for the Se Sw *4 and lots 3 and 4, Completion. sec. 31, tp 2 N, It. 7 W . tagonism against foreign goods which not at home. He nam.*8 the billowing witnesses to prove has sprung up among the British "What is the trouble in the houaa?” AVID WILEY, M.D., hisconiinuous residence upon and cultivation In the presence of Emperor Wil people. The British jjeople are noth of said land, viz : liam and the empress, many diplo ing if not loyal. There is a ^¡-incli she inquired. Walter J Smith, of Wilson, Ore.: Isaac Smith, "Beg pardon, ma’am, what did you of Glencoe, Ore : Joseph Hickenbottom, of Glen mats, members of the royalty and. nation to purchase American or Ger P hysician , S urgeon and coe, Ore.; Albei t Hall, Wilson, Oie. say?” came the answer. German notables, the work of re- man wares, and many lines of goods C has . B. M oorer , Register. "Why. yon have got the American storingvthe ancient castle of Marien- are now sold without comment which A ccoucheur . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. flag upside down. That means dis burg was officially completed the one or two years ago were advertised Department of the Interior, tress.” she explained to the astonishes All calls promptly attended to. Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., other day. The castle in t’ e middle as of American make or “American butler. Sept. 20th, 1902. T illamook .. O regon . ages was the seat of th - grand mas style.” The Diamond Match company Notice is hereby given tliut the f Lowing- “Thank yon. ma’am.” besatd. finally, named settler has filed notice of his intention ters of the Teutonic order. to make final proof In support of his claim, and parades its goods under the old Eng "and what name shall I give her lady The ceremoni-s were rendered re lish name of Bryant & May; the ship?” that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tilla.nook County, at Tillamook, Or., M.D., M. SMITH, markably bril iant bv the revival of American tobacco trust calls itself “Just tell her I am an American wom on November 7th, 1902, viz ancient costumes of the order of the the English Tobacco company and ad an and a friend.” EI.KA A. HART H E. 11646 for the Ne '.4 of Nw , 8 U of^Nw U, Knights of St. John. ITw majesty vertises its goods as made in Eng When the lady ps««ed down the «treet sec. 20, and He of Ne sec. 19, tp. 5 S, R. 9 W. P hysician and S urgeon . stood at the pate vny of the castle land by British workmen; the pro a few minute* later the flag had been He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation while the Knights of St. John and prietary medicines which were first | righted. Office in T odd ’ s Building. of said land. Viz : z other deputations filed through, with introduced as American discoveries Barrie V. Hill. Fiank.Wallace, Mortin Peter son, of Dolpli, Oregon; J. S. Stephens, ot Tilla SERVANT GIRL PROBLEM. the church bells ringing and the choir now blot from their advertisements T illamook .. O regon . mook, < >regon. C haw , b M oorrm , Register. raising a song of thanksgiving. everything which might identify Drive« 1« D«e*alr by Imaoaalbillt, The emperor afterwards proceeded them as importations from the Unit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of Seearl«« Help Ms Famllle» ■«- to the chapter hnll, where he held a ed States. But despite all prejudices, Department of the Interior. R. O. H. DAVENPORT, tabllab C»««i»lt, Kitab»«. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., brief reception. The consecration of continues the consul, ^ind solely be Sept 2oth, I902. the building, by the chaplain, fol cause of merit and cheapness, Ameri Notice 1« hereby given that the following A number of women of Kenosha, named settler has filed notice of his intention lowed. Later there was a banquet at can trade in every line continues to D entist . to make final proof in support of his claim, and Wis., have grown tired of «eeking a so which the emperor and the royal develop. that said proof will be made before Ilia County lution for the servant girl problem, Makes a Specialty of Crown and Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, personages were present. on November 7th, ilKb, viz. BIRDS NEST IN MONUMENTS. and in order to put an end to the»e Bridge Work, REUBEN Y. BLALOCK ; trouble« plans have been made for the HONORS AMERICAN WOMAN. H.K 129II, for the be of N w'4, sec. 27, tp. 3 Th« Grant and Llnne Stntnra in Un- R. 9 W. opening of a community kitchen. Six Tillamook City .. Oregon. S, He names the following witnesses toprove •ola Park, Chicavo, I tlllxed in Mrs. Harriet Lone Joknion Invite* to families are interested. his continuous residence upon aud cultivation an Odd Manner. For some time there ha» been a of Mid laud, viz : the Coronation In Bs|lsa< by Charles N. Johnson, Noah Cou'son, Man-us dearth of cook» and hou«emaid*in the | Klnp Edward. D. Swabb, David F Coulson, of Beaver, Oregon. STEPHENS, Bird* have taken advantage of shel city. Girl» have been imported from C has . B M oomm , Register. Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson, who, tered positions in two Lincoln park Chicago, Japanese and Chinese cooks Agent for the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. as the beautiful Harriet Lane, was monuments at Chicago and built hare been secured. and even southern HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & Department of the Interior, first lady of the land during the ad nests. Three families of the feath negroes hare been imported, but lured Land Office at Oregon City, Ore , LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE Sept. z6th, IVO?. ministration of her uncle. President ered tribe have taken up their abode by the offers of factory manager« the COMPANIES. Notice is hereby given that the following- Buchanan, has been invited by King in the Gen. Grant monument, and in girls have gradually drifted into the named settler has filed notice of his Intention make fii.al proof tn support of his claim, and Edward to the coronation. Miss Lane the Linne monument in the north factories until at th« prsent time it is Agent for North West School Supply to that said proof will be made before County end of the park birds have built their almost impoaible to »«cur« a house- Company, Notary Public. was mistress of the white house when Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oregon, on November 7th, ¡90a. viz TILLAMOOK, — OREGON the king, then the prince of Wales, vis nests. ' maid. HARK IE V HILL, In the Grant monument the birds ited this country in ISfiO. The honoris A large house will be «ecured for H E. frtSS, for the E *4 of Nw 'X. Nw of Nw 54. set 2M. Ne '4 <4 Ne %. c M tp 5 h. K o W bestowed in return for the hospitality selected the stirrups and the cuplike use as a kitchen, and a ehef will be em He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove LAUDE THAYER, he enjoyed. She received in 1H61 a fine nook formed by the figure in hoi ling ployed who will do all the cooking nec his rontlnuous residence u;»on and cultivation of said land, viz In their essary for the six families. An assist collection of portrait*, which yet a field glass in its hand. Agent for Fireman’s Elra A. Hart, of Dolph,g Oregon J S chosen positions the birds are safe ant will deliver the victuals to the dlf- adorn the walls of her home in Wash Stephens, of TillMnr»ok . Oregon ;ErMtik Wallace, Fund and London and Lanca of Did ph, Oregon . Mortin Peterson, of Dolph, from rain and wind storms, but oc 1 ferent homes. The women are enthusi ington. In 186« Miss Lane was mar Utegon. ried at Wheatland to Henry Elliott casionally a small boy climbs the astic over the scheme, and fail to see shire Fire Insurance C has B. M oor rm . Register. structure and destroys the nests. any of the drawbacks which have been Johnson, of Baltimore. After the Companies. NOTKK OF FINAL HF. TTI.KMFN T. However, the ambitious sparrows are suggested by the hnsband*. death of her uncle Wheatland became — Their human Mrs. Johnson's summer home, and here seldom discouraged. Tillamook .. Oregon. N oticr is llikhBY G ivsn ,- That the under she has spent many happy months. enenty has no sooner finished his AMERICAN PAPER FOR BERLIN signed, eaeentof of the last will a d testament of Mary 8. Downs deceased, lias filed in the Mrs. Johnson now makes her residence plundering than the birds set about ~[ -SOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, County Court, of the Stale of Oregon, fur Tilla to rebuild their homes. Germa» Capital te Have Lp-te-Dat« in Washington. _______ mook County, bis final account as esecutor of At Linne monument the palm of W«wa««*»r Csadaet«« br said estate, and that Tuesday, the 7H1 day of GO TO Gave El«hlr Mlles ■■ Howe. October, I^ di , at the hour of ten o'clock a m the great naturalist's hand, hanging Amer l aa««. has been nxed by said • <wt a» the time for All speed records on Colorado rail at the side of the bronze figure, shel hearing objretioiJM to said account and the TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND roads were lowered the other day for ters a pair of sparrows. 'Ihe neat is settlement thereof. American capitalists are negotiating MAMI'KL l»OW.\'H, the Pueblo real estate exchange In the snugly situated in the cirp formed by for the purchase of Da« Kleine Journal TRUST CO. Esecutor of the last will and special run made by the Colorado A testament of Mar jr 8. DwWUS, deceased. of Berlin with the view of reorganizing the curve of the hand. Southern railway over the Sants Fe T hos . C oatks . Pres. B. L. Entiv, Ser. and conducting it on American linea. NHRKIFr't Hil.K President Laads Chien«« Profcet. tracks. The train covered the distance, It ia intended to install American WM. GAI.LOWAÏ. OII.HKRT I.. HKOr.lt». Mrs. Martha B. Carse, founder of j equipment, reportera, and artist». and jlfi miles, in 2 hours and 31 minutes, Nortcn » m H frrsy G ivkw That by virtue of mi cseution Isauedouf of the Circuit Court of the actual running time being 2 hours the proposed Women’s temple, in Chi j it is hoped that the paper'« strong the Mtnte of Oregon, for Tillamook county, upon EDGES AGALLO WAY and 17 minutes, t portion of the run cago, has received the following let Americanism will eventually make it a judgment rendered and dor keted in s«id court ter from President Roosevelt: “1 have in favor of R. D. Peekman plaintiff and against was at the rate of SO miles an Jiour. the mouthpiece of the kaiser's foreign ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW. E. H’cowing. X»ry Green < owing, Mary been deeply interested to learn of the policy. Hughes Churcn, Wei la Gilbert. Caroline Iler, Linns M Coronntlon GMS. work your association has undertaken Make n specialty c( Ln nd Office Business. Eha M Weeeott, John Iler. Myrtle I illy Iler Joseph Herrings, of New York, who Col. Harrington, who is accompany in erecting the magnificent Women's and Saville W. Iler, defendants said execution being dated September 4 »y>2. and to me ing the envoy of King Menelek. Ras temple in Chicago as a memorial to I is conducting the preliminary negotia OPPICI: IX WIIXKARO hi ll.01X0, d rarted, I have levied upon tnr following de tions. said : "We will hunl for news in Room 1 nnd 2. Makonnen. the famous Abyssinian m rtl-ed real |»ro|>ert* attueu*d iu Til lair 00 k Miss Willard. It gives me genuine OREGON CITY. ORE. County, Oregon to wit general, to the coronation of King Ed pleasure to send to you nnd the mem stead of waiting for Ila delivery anony- AH the right till* and int< rest r»f the defend i mously In accordance with German ward. has arrived ahead of the envoy s ant*, E H Cowing Mary Green Cowing, Mary bers of the board of trustees heartiest Hughes Church Wells Gilbert, Caroline Her, caravan. Col. Harrington brohght congratulations upon the progress al ! traditions We will have daily eabiea OZE" Flva M Weatr-ott, John Her, Myrtle Lilly Iler ' from the United States, whidh. except with him 12 lion- and 12 zebras. King ready made and best wishes for the and Saville W. Iler, In and to tlie Southwest ( on snch urcasloBs as Prince Henry's quarter of section j. townshipone north of range Menelek'» gift to King Edwsrd. early and complete success of the un visit, is a dark continet to the minds of wen neat of the Willamette Meridian, except the south east quarter of south west quaiter and dertaking.”_____________ Won't «el Rid of the Tnsen. tierman newspaper re»Jers.” I will by virlne of said egerution. on Fridas The British public, says the Chicago the >/lh day of September, i^rt. at the hour of Somethin* Wew for 8pr«*rrr. (¿eneral Banking and Exchange btui« Where «elesee I» Feweele«». loo clink a.m , ai the front door of the court Tribune, will find that the war taxes Herbert Spencer is shocked at what houteof said connty, in Tlliauionk city, Oregon, Several scientific gentlemen have neea. will linger a little while longer. offi t for aale and »*11 subject to redemption, at he calls the “rebarbariiation” of the peeked into the crater of Mont Peler. Exchangeon England, Belgium, (ier Kubtir auction to thehighrit bidder forcaah in world, says the Milwaukee Sentinel. ‘ But. says the Chicago Record-Herald, Danser la Hneaeless Caret««». the above dearriLrd real property or many, Sweden, and all foreign counine« m sod, -h thereof as may be n««e*»ary to satMly He has evidently been studying the A horse is a vain thing for safety— they have not as yet hit upon a plan said eiecution, coats and accruing mats. H H AU/W sman . but. says the Chicago Tribun*, so is a newspaper accounts of college haz i fur preventing further eruptiona. f he riff of Tillamook Cuuoty. Orogon. TILLAMOOK. ORE. ings. ** horseless carriage, » . _ T. Tailor T C. F. Franklin, THE UP TO DATE JEWELER. R D I. D C. & E. Thayer. T imber L and , A ct J vnk 3. 1878.—N ctxck for P ublication » United states Laud Office, Oregon City, <>■ egou, July 35th, 1902. Notice is hereby given that ui compliance with the provisions <»f the act of Congress of Junejrii. 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of t mber lands in 1 he 8 atea of California Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex tended to all the Public ¡.and Scales by act of August 4. «89'-. ELI T. ALIEN. Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State of Oregon, has thia day tiled in this office his swum »laleuieut No. 58JJ for the purchase ot the Lots 3 and 4 and S M ofNw % of Section No. 2, in fowuehip 3 South. Range 7 Weet. and will offer pi oof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or atone than tor agriculturol nurpoaea. and to estab ish his claim to said lana before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 8th day of October, 1902. He names aa witnesses: Peter McIntosh, of Tillamook, Oregon ; David Martiny, of Tillamook, Or ; May W allace Allen, of Portland, Or; Wm Ryan, oc Tillamook, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands arereques ed to file their claims in this office on or beture said 8th day of October, 1902. _________________ CjMAS- B- M oorrs . Register T imber L and , A ct J vnk 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication , United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. July 25th, I902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot timber lands in the lates ofCalilornia. Oiegon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex- tenped to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. >892, MAY WALLACE ALLEN. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn ¿statement No, .1834, for the purchase of Se % of Section j iu Township 3 8. Range 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, 011 Wednesday the 8th day of October, I902. Shu names as witnesses : Kii T. Allen, of Portland, Oregon; Peter Mc Intosh, David Martiuyaud Win. Ryan, of Tilla mook, Or. Any and all persons c aiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file theii claims iu this office on or before said Sth day ot October, 1901. _________________ C has . B. M o ORRS, Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, July. 12th, iaCa. Notice is hereby given that ill compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,* «» ex tended to till the Public Land States by act of August 4U1, 18'J j , MRS. LIZZIE W. St’OTT, Of Seattle, conntv of King, State of Wash., has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 5820, for the purchase of the Nw '4, Section 3a. in Township 4 N, Range No. 10 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than foi agricultural purposes, mid to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of Ibis office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1902. She names as witnesses : Byron J. Sanford, of Montaville, Oregon ; William Kriesel, of l’oitlainl, Or. ; George E. Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash; Antlioiiy Daini- tio, of Aberdeen, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverse'y the above described lands are requested to file their claims in thia office on or before said 4th day of October, 1902. ________________ C har , b . M oorm , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. August 51I1,1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, ' ns extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, MRS. SOPHIE BACKUS, Of Portland, conntv of Multnomah, State of Oregon,, has thia day filed in this office her sworn statement No. sMj,- for the purchase of the Se % ot Ne *, N ’a Se *4 and He W of Se % of Section No. Io. in Township No. 2 North, Range No. 10 West, and will offer pi oof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber oratone than for agricultural purjMisea, and to establish her claim to said latKi before the Register and Receiver ot tliin office at Oregon City. Ore, on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1902. She names as witnesses : Charles W. Mead, Robert Osborn, John Neu- dell, Robert Louden, <>f Portland, Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desertbed lands are requested to tile their caims in this office on or beiore said 4th day of November, 1902. __________ C has . B. M oorkh , Register. T inker L and , A ct J unk t 18;H Norn 1 for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon Ci y, Oregon, July 12th, iQoa. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 31 <1, ih ; k ‘An act foi the Mleofl timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” ss ex tended to all the Pulilic Land States by act of August 4th, 189a BYRON J. SANFORD, Of Montavllla, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5819, for the purchase of the H % of Nw *« and Lots 1 and 4, of Section 4, in Township 3 North. Range ¡0 W and will offer proofto show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposeH, and to establish his claim to salrl land befote the Register ami Receiver ofthis office st Oregon City, on Satur day, the 4th day of October, 1902. He names a<* witnesses William Kriesel, of Portland, Or. ; Georg© E. Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash ; Anthony Datui- tio of Aberdeen, Wash ; James W. Scott, of Seattle, Wash. Any and all persons claiming ad vers ly the above described lands «re requc«led to file their clairrs in this office on or before said 4th day of October, 1902. C has . B. M ookkk , Register 'I imhkr L and , A< t J im <. ik h ~ n <> tic » F or PURLICATION United Htates Land Office, Oregon ( il>, Oregon. August if, ioo2. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1*78, entiled ” An act for the sale of tint tier lands ill the Hlutes of ( alifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, ¡892, CHARLIE sXAIIURG, Of Astoria, county of tTatsop, Stale of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office hi» sworn statement No. 3M61, for the parcliase of the 5 % of Nw *4, sec. 9. H *4 of Ne 4 of Section No. 8. in Townaliip No 3 N, Range t> W, and will offer pr<K>f to show thst I he land sought is mon- \njnnblc fol timlnt <>i ».loin Ih.m I'm agiii ullural piirpoM s, and to . stablisli Ills cisi<n to said ¡and before the Rtgister and Receiver of this office nt Ov<«<ai < ity Oregon, on Mondsi, the 27th »lay of Ufiatel 19x8 II* as me« mi witnesses Se ba st ion F.ls«er, of Olney. Oregon . John E. I.nnnni, John Deiick, Jack Dmiek, of Astoris, Oregon Any h nd all protons claiming ad vet sei y the stazve-descrilM'd lands are requested to file thetr claims in thia office on or Indore said 37th day ot October, 1902 ('HAS. R. M oorrm . Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, im 78,—N otice for P ublic ation . United States Lain! Office, Oregon City, Oregon J til, tzlh, 1*0» Notice is hereby given that in roiiipliatice with the provls ona of the a-1 of (’ongressot June H, 1878, entitled ”Au act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cal’for nia, <>rrgon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, l*/3. ANTHONY DAMlTKt Of Alretdeen county of Chehalis, Stateof Wash , has this day filed in this offic»* his sworn state, ment No 6831, for tba pm chase of the fxit« 6 and" of sec 6, Tp. |N K Io W and E ’s of H© of Her. No. 1 in Township No :< N. Rafig© No. it W. and will offer proof ¡©show that the land sought is more valuable for it# timber or slot e than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to -aid land before the Me- gi«ter and Receiver of thia office at Oregon ■ ity, Oregon, on Haturday. the 4th day of Oetola r, He namea as witnes-e« ff/yon I- Hanford, of Motilavilla, Oregon , William Kriesel ot For tin ad. Oregon James W. Scott, of Braille Wash , Georg»- P.. Huntley, of Aberdeen, Wash, Any and all person» claiming adversely the above -described lands are reoueated to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day Octotiaff, Igos. C ma ». h M<roars. Register,