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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 19. OF FISHBS’ FACES DECEIVING, ODDEST of all fads C. & E. Thayer at th. Da, le.k to Hav. TkUr Fletar«*, oa Thrlr Iw.M- hearts’ Shut*. HEADQUARTERS FOR •‘F/sh «re a good deal like people,” mi id superintendent Spencer, of the New York aquarium. “You can’t al ways tell by their countenances what tc expect of them. Look at that fel low there, now!” He pointed to a tiger fish which was butting its nose against the glass of its tank. No more villain ous face of the pugnacious sort could be found in a day’s search in the haunt« of the third-rate pugil ists. “Looks as if he would fight at the wriggle c «* l?*i, doesn’t he?” the superintendent continued. “See those jaws! Bad eye, too. Well, sir, that is the most gentle fish in the aquar ium—one of the clinging kind, that seeks affection and kindness. Now over there is a lady fish. Just ob serve thoye brilliant col.^r> Jf— dear, ••»isncent face, and 11 the coaxing, graceful movfeiuVnts of its tail. You’d thii*. M would ent of vour hand, and droop if scolded it. “On the contrary, it’s the most ladylike fish in this collection; temper is shrewish, and its habits are bad. and if you give it a chance it would bite you like a savage bull pup. It’s a vicious fish, and doesn’t deserve all those fine airs it has.” Mr. Spencer put his hand near the glass front of the tank, says the New York Mail and Express. There was an instant commotion; the in sinuating tail lashed the water, and that angelic mouth bumped sharnly against the barrier in a swift effort to nip the tip of the superintend ent's finger. ‘hvould you ever think it?” said Mr. Spencer. “Lady fish, indeed!” It is said that the fashionable girl of the prevent day carries rhe picture of the young mail she loves in her shoe, and the secret of her heart ma,. t here to re, be ¡earned by looking at her feet. There ir nothing occult about it. Hy p- notism. mental telepathy ami things of that »rt are not concerned. If the girl is up to date, all you have to do is to look at her feet, for there you will fee the picture of the happy man, saystbe Chicago Chronicle. She wears it in the buckle of her slip per. so that the best time to learn the truth is when she i* at a dance. At a function of the kind in Wissahickon re cently a half-dozen of the girls had theirtsweethearts at their feet, which, accorping to amatory tradition, is rightfand proper. Wf en the miniature f-ad originated the m<>di*h girls were pleased to wear the counterfeit presentments of their courtiers at their necks. Then they moved to the belt buckle, but it i&the prerogative of woman to change her mind and man is once more lowered. Air, adv the new fancy 1» gaining sup porters. and many slipper miniatures aregbeing made with the portraits of “mafinee idols.” This is for the ac commodation of those girls who have uotfc et succeeded in finding a man to admire at close range. GIRL OWNS MANY HORSES. Th« Horn Queen of Idaho la a Yoasg Woman of Nerve and Bail- Rein Ability, Miss Kitty C. Wilkin», a well-known horse hors. raiser of Bruneau, Idaho, be lieves in the horse. She has been reared in a way that makes her understand him. says a loeal report. She eu“ has u.......... a lioipte ranch ail her own. It is not a sm|il ranch, There are thousands ol acip> under fence and there is an al- mo^i unlimited range around it. Af- ter • losing a contract in Kansas City for ,090 head of horses she still has nearly 6,000 on the range. Iii her little principality in Idaho sh0 is queen. She rides and drives alone «nd unattended oil over the great northwestern expanse. “Soinet itnes 1 trap'el as much as 60 miles without seeling a house or sighting a human be ing." said she, “but I am never afraid. ISarry a six-shooter, of course, but 1 have never had the slightest reason even thinking of using it.” ill her employes worship Miss Wil is, and the swells of the cities, when bh< ! visits New York. Chicago. Denver, or any other metropolis of the land, • delighted with the honor of her npany, says the Denver Post. She hi 5 preserved all the delicacy and re- fllBement that belongs to the boudoir and the drawing room, and has yet mi le a magnificent success of horse rniching. SHOE TRADE OF CUBA. Shipments by American Manafactar- era Have Been Very Largely on the Increase. From statistics relating to the boot and shoe trade of Cuba, while under United States control, as shown by the last commercial sum mary of the island for May, 1902, published by the bureau of insular affairs of the war department, it appears that for the period men tioned purchases, including sandals, were made to the amount of 9,545,- 098 pairs, valued at $6,812,017. the iin portalions coming chiefly from Spaii. and this country in the ratio of 73 per cent, for the former, against 26 per cent, for the latteT, though a com parison by years discloses the fact that under an equitable adjustment of the tariff rate on merchandise of this class, in effect prior to United States intervention, American man ufacturers of boots and shoes have largely increased their trade with Cuba. In connection with this statement the fact is mentioned that during each month of the three calendar years, 1899, 1900 and 1901. the total importations of boots and shi es into the island were $680,621, $335,643 and $467.778, respectively, considerably in excess of the shipments from our custom? houses destined for all Eu rope (excepting the United King dom), the exportation from the Unit ed States for this trade being $212,- 935, $285J72 and $400,431 during the periods mentioned. TEND TO NEWSPAPER MEN, «No monarch, according to London “M A. P.,” has showr. a warmer appre ciation of newspaper power and news- piper men than King Edward. There .r< quite a number of the latter who cin boast of his personal friendship, aid are able to show trinkets which he has given them as souvenirs. Sev eral, indeed, belong to his immediate circle, notable Sir “Billy” Russell, the veteran war correspondent of the 'limes, who was once attached to his siite as honorary private secretary, and has still. 1 believe, the right to Wear the household button when in c©urt dress. King Edward, until the time of his accession to the throne, Was in the habit of paying an annual visit to Sir Edward Uwuin. the editor ahd proprietor of the London Daily Telegraph, as a sort of recognition for tin support which that paper had given to his own and Queen Alexan dria's charitable enterprises. At least > dozen newspaper editors were kjn ghted by Queen Victoria at thesug- gfestion of the king, several newspaper proprietors have received baronetcies, apd one, Lord Glcnesk, ba« received a peerage. DAINTY WOMEN OF JAPAN. The Monaen Kail reader«. ■There are now in the United State« 45 feminine locuiDothe engineer« and firemen and torn female conductor«. Ari«, io these 31 brakemen—or. to be correct, briktwomen-ten baggage ■»tneo Pictnreaqne Utile I.adiea Cer- ^tainly Cannot Be Accsied of tbe Sia of Oveeeatlag. The almond-eyed, dainty little fe male of Japan is easily satisfied in the matter of food. She begins the day by eating when she wakes a couple of lit tle green plums pickled in vinegar and rolled in sugar. This traditional breakfast of Japan is completed by a cup of tea. The dinner, which is brought on a red lacquer tray, is the drollest affair. The viands are in tiny cups with covers and among them are such dainties as a hashed sparrow, a stuffed prawn, a salt sweetmeat, sea weed with sauce and a sugared chili. After these dishes, which are mere “frills.” the substantial part of the meal is begun. A woodwn bowl, bound with copper, is brought In. filled to the brim with rice plainly boiled in water. From this the flower of Japan fills her bowl—a capacious ore—and. having mixed it with a black sauce flavored with fish, she then lifts it to her mouth and cram« it down with the aid of her chopsticks. Thu« end« her dinner. Ù WITNESS’ CLEVER REPLY ■Recently. during the hearing of a ©barge of felony, a young man way galled to give evidence on behalf of accused, and wa« about to be sworn, ffliun the inspector informed their ^Krdships that the witness had dis- ^ggbeted the order for witnesses to ktave the court. ■The bench were almost inclined to . refuse bis evidence inconsequence, but tflbe witness, in the most innocent mau ler. caused a burst of laughter which >en the dignity of a whole row of Kktges was not proof against, and the Mbtition was saved. ■the inspector, addressing the bench. ' «aid : “In order that there should be no mistake. I distinctly said: 'All wit nesses on both sides must leave the eourt until they are called," ” and then, IHirning to the witness, he said: “You Hast have heard the order.” ■r*\ ?<’ at onee responded hr witness. ■c< .riling »0 tbe Detroit Newt-Trib- onr "I did; but I am not a witaeaa on bcti. side«!" 1903 AUTO CLIMBS A TOWER I A cnrlonz performance was late ly accomplished by an automobile in Denmark. Copenhagen possesses a circular ’tower 100 feet in height, which was formerly used for astro nomical purposes. Its top is only reached by ascending a spiral pas sage 12 feet broad which winds be tween the outer wall of the tower and an inner circular wall. From the base to the top ft la entirely without steps, and the gradient is seven inches per ell. An automobile of flve-hqyse power, weighing 200 pounds, and carrying three persons, »•eended the tower the other ,1s/. taking one minute for the journey, and afterward making the much more dangerous descent with equal success. It is of interest to recall that the Czar Peter the Great, on tisiting Copenhagen in 171». made the same ascent and descent in a carriage drawn by four horses. ~ . DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES AND * General Banking and Exchange busi ness. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign count«lea ORE TILLAMOOK. STEEL STOVES & RANCES Professional Cards. We carry a Large Stock of L. EDDY Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook BOTTS, Agents for the Great Western Saw ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Complete set of abstracts. McINTOSH & McNAIR, The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County Office upstairs, North of Tillamook County Bank. TILLAMOOK OREGON. ... GOYNE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otic «fro« P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, January 26th, T9O3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of »he act of Congress of (INCORPORATED), June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber land» in the States of California. Oregon. and Washington Territory,” as ex TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. i Nevada tended to all the Public Land States by ai t of August 4th, 18-Ja, < HAUNCKY a . NASH, PAID UP CAPITAL, «10,000. Of Oregon City, county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his A GENERAL BANKING sworn statement No. 6020, for the purchase of the Se 4 of Nw 4. Ne 4 of Sw U and W 4 of Se 4 of sec. No. i2. 111 Township No 3 north, BUSINESS. range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, Directors M. W. H arrison . \V. and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at C urtiss , B. L E ddy . Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 18th day of April, 1903. He names as witnesses : Cashier:—M. W. H arrison . Charles W Mead, John W. Nendel, George Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi- II. Nendel, of Portland, Oregon ; Jake Mund- scheuk, ofMishewaki, D egon. ies of all kinds. Any and «11 persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their c aims in this office on or before said ifitli day of April, 1803. C has . B. M oores , Register. FACTS ABOUT CUBA. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK NOTICE FOR PUBIJCATION. Depnrtment of the Interior. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., January 10th, 1903 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, an<l that said proof will b* made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on March 9, 1903, viz : CHARLES II. NORTHRUP, H R. No. Lattx 101 (he R >, 8« Sw % fie and Se *4 Sw *4, section 20, tp. 2 N. It. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz. : W. .J. Smith, of Wilson, Oregon ; G. O. Nolan, of T’llatuook, Oregon ; Isaac Smith, of Glencoe, Oregon ; l- icil A Noi thiup, of (. lend»c. Oregon. ( has . IL M oores , Register. Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook .. O regon . LAUDE THAYER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon w. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . C/ARL HABERLACH, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, December 22nd. I9O2. Notice is hereby given that in «ompliance ATTORNEY AT LAW, with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timt er lands in the States of California. Oregon, genteclier ¿AtnnMirtt, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of Office across the street and north from August 4th, 1892, tile Post Office. ALEXANDER NORMAND, J r , Of Olney, conn y of (’¡atsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice F or statement No. 599I for the purchase of the P ublication , lots 1, 2,3 and 4, of Section No. 5, in Township United States Land Office, N h . 3 North, Range No. 7 W. and w ill offer J^OBERT A. MILLER, Oregon City, Oregon, proof to shoiv that the land sought is more February 6lh, roo3 valuable for"its timber or stone than for agri » Notice is hereby giv» n that in compliance cultural purposes, and to establish his claim From a recent bulletin issued by A ttorney - at -L aw . with the provisions of the act of Congress of , to said land before the Register and Receiver the United States geological survel, June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale 1 at this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Oregon City, Oregon. of timber lands in the States of California, Monday, the 9H1 (lav of March, 1903. He names entitled, “A Gazetteer of Cuba,” com Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as as witnesses : Land Titles and Land Office piled by Ilenry Gannett, geographer, extended to all the Public Land States by act of John R. Wherry, Joseph Adams, ot Elsie, Or.; Walter Harrison, Fred L. Norman, of Olney, the followit.-g suggestive facts regard August 4, 1892, Business a Specialty. CHARLES B. DAVEY, Oie. ing the island are taken: Of Kalama, county of Cowlitz, State of Wash Any and all persons claiming adversely the ington, has this day filed in this office his sworn above-desc ibea lands are requested to file their With an acreage of 44,000 square I statement No. 6024, for the puichase of claims in this office on or before said 9th day miles and a population in 1899 of the lots 1, 2, .3 and 4. section No. 3, in of March, i9oJ. w. SEVERANCE, (' hah . B. M oores , Register. 1,572,797, cnl^ three per cent, of the Township No. I South, Range No. 8 West, and will offer proof to «how that ihe land sought is area of the island and only ten per more valuable for its timber or stone than T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for P ublication . cent, of the area in farms was un for agricultural purposes, and to establish his A ttorney - at -L aw , to said land before the Register and United States Land Office. der cultivation. The most highly claim Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, Oregon City, Oregon. December 8th, 1902. cultivated portions of the island on Tuesday, the 28th day of April, 1903. He as witnesses : Notice is hereby given that in compliance T illamook O regon were in Mantanzas and Havana pro names I^e Campbell, of Wheatland, Oregon ; Frank with the provisions of the act of Congress of vinces. which lie adjoining in its L. Barber, of Carrollton, Wash. ; Herbert E June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of Chapman, of Carrollton, Wash.; Walter Spread timber lands in the States of California, Ore western part, while in Puerto Prin borough, of Kalama,Wash. gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” ns Any and all persons claiming adversely the extended to all the l’ub ic Land States by act of cipe. the large central province, cul AVID WILEY, M.D., above-described lands are requested to tile their August 4, 1892, tivation was comparatively slight and claims in this office on or before said 28th day MARY J. GOODSPF.KD. the land was used mostly for cat of April, 1903. Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of C has B. M oores , Register. Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her P hysician , S urgeon and tle ranches. The crops, in the order sworn sta ement No. 5985. for the purchase of of areas cultivated, were; first, sugar the Se J-x of Section 7, in Township 1 N, A ccoucheur . cane, occupying somewhat less than T imber L and , A ct J une 3. i878.—N otice fob Range 7 W, rha I will offer proof to show that P ublication . the land sought is more valuable for its timber next, half of the cultivated area; United Slates Land Office, or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to All calls promptly attended to. establish her claim to said land before the Oregon City, Oregon, 11 per sweet potatoes, occupying T illamook .. O regon . January 3ist, iqo3. County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, cent, of the area; tobacco, nine per Notice is hereby given that in compliance nt Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the Uotli cent. and bananas a trifle less than with the provisions of the act of Congress of , day of February, I903. She names as witnesses : June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of ■ George W Pvtlet, Peter F. Dm ham, of Bay nine per cent. Tobacco and sugar timber lands in the States of California, Ore- City, Oregon ; Ace M. Hare, Daiuel E. Good S. STEPHENS, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” ss speed, of Tillamook, Tilli were grown in all the provinces. In gon, —_ 11,» Public PuKlir» Land I.Qiirl States dial»*« by I,v act ar-t , Any Afiv and a,,«l all «■ persons claiming adversely th extruded to all the Real Estate, Insurance and 1899 there were in ( uba 207 sugar of AvgUHt 4. 1892, above described lands are requested to file their chums in thia office on or before said 20th day THEODORE KINGSLEY, mills, with a daily production of 61,- Agent for the ot 1 of Fvbruaiy, I903 Of Nehalem, county of T llamook, State ». 407 bags. “ ‘ hia -*1 | C har . B. M oorks , Register. Oregon, has this day filed in thin office Northwest School Furniture Co., also Light is thrown on the depopulat- sworn statement No. 5971, for the purchawe of Se «4 of Se *4. sec. 6. and Ww # of Sw *4, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or Notary Public. ing effect of war in Cuba by the the P ublication . section No. In Township 2 North, Range j io. 5, OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK. United States Land Office, comparison of the census of 1899 No 9 West, ami will offer proof to show Oregon City, Oregon. the land sought is more valuable for with that of 1877. In the latter year that January 19th, 190.3. its timber or stone than for agricultural pur Notice is hereby given that in compliance It was 1.631,687, or 59,000 more than poses, and to establish his claim to said land with the provisions of the act of Congress of T before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, M. SMITH, M.D., Allowing for 12 years later, in 1899. in Tillamook City, Oregon, on Saturday, the June .3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of the probable increase in the popula 2ith day • f April, 1903. lie names ms witnesses: timber lands in the talesofCalilornia. Oregon, • Louis Smith Edwin Smith.of llobsonvil’e.Or; Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex- tion between 1887 and 1895. the year Steven Scoville, Herbert Ross, of Nehalem. Or. ten ped to all the Public Land States by act ot P hysician and S urgeon . in which the insurrection broke out, Any and all persons claiming adversely the August 4, 1892, E NENDEL, the loss of life, as indicated by the above described lands «re requested to file their Of Portlaml, HUGO Office in T odd ’ s Building. county of Multnomah, State of claims in this office on or before said 25th day two censuses, may be estimated at of A pril, 1903. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swoi u statement No. 6953, for the purchase of C has . B. M oores . Register. nearly 200,000, a loss to be attributed T illamook O regon the Sw '4 Nw X, W % Hw % ami Se % Sw to the war and the accompanying *4 of Section 12 in Township 3 N, Range 9 W, and will offer proof to show that the land reconcentration. CRKDITUK'N NOTICE. sought is more valuable for its timber or stone The bulletin is accompanied by than for agricultural purposes, and to establish LAUDE THAYER, N otice is H ereby G iven .—That the un his claim to said land before the Register and maps and charts, and contains near dersigned ha» been appointed administrator Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, Agent for Fireman’s of the estate of P. P. DUUHAM, by the on Saturday the 28th day of March, I903. lie ly 4,000 geographic names. County Court of the State of Oregon for names as witnesses Fund and London and Lanca Tillamook County, and all persons having Charles W. Mead, George H. Nendel. Join» against said estate are hereby W. Nendel, Albert W. Mills, of Portland, REPORTS ON SUMMER STUDY CLAIMS shire Fire Insurance required to present them tome in the manner Oregon. I required by law within six months from the Aliy and all persons calming adversely the I date of this notice. Companies. alxjve described lands are requested to file theii I Dated at Cloverdale, Oregon, this 10th day claims in thl& office on or before »aid 28th day I of February. 1903. Tillamook .. Oregon. ol March, 1903. FRANK WORTHINGTON. C hau . B. M oorer , Register. Administrator. A. W. SEVERANCE. N< i TI< F, FOB PtT.f.K A TION. Attorney for Estate. Tn connection with the cojistnnt Department of the Interior. J~~^\OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., agitation at the University of Chi lanuary loth. 1903 cago in regard to “segregation,” in GO TO NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- Department of the Interior, nanied settler has fiTetl notice of hi» intention terest attache« to the quarterly re Land Office at OregonCity, Ore , to make final prfN.fi 11 support of nisclaim. and TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AM» port rf Dean Alexander Smith, of the January 17th. 190.3, that said proof will hr made before the Regis Notice is hereby given that the following, ter aud Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, oil junior college«, on the work of the named settler has filed notice of his Intention 1 March 9th 19^3 viz TRUST CO. summer term. Preceding it. Dr. Har to make final prmif in aupport of liis claim, and FREI» A. NORrilRUP, per made a brief statement of the , that said proof will la* made before County II.E. No. 13113, for the 8 Sw !4, sec. 33, tp. 2 Tuo«. C oates , Pre«. IL L. E ddy , Sec. I clerk 01 Tillamook County, at Tillamook, N. R 7 w present importance of summer wx»rk. Oregon, on February?». I903. viz : He name» the following witnc««es to prove AUGUSTE CHOPARD “It used to be,” said President Har his continuous residence upon and cultivation II. E No. |i«s4 for the N % NW '4 »re. Ik SR of said land, viz per, “that it was considered absurd i % sw ‘4 ahw 4 me 4 aw. 23. tp. 3 ff R. 9" . Walter J Smith, of Wilson, Oregon : I«aac He names the fo lowing witne»»<>s to prove for the university to attempt to Smith, ot Glencoe, Oiegon ; (’. H Northrup, of 1 his eontinnous residence upon and cultivation l>k*m oe, Oregon , <L O. Nolan, of Tillamook, EDOES & GALLOWAY carry on work in ai.miwer. The fact | of said land, viz: Oregon. Bl««««© • gen Wm N Baja Emanuel T that thi« summer 300 universities and C haw . B. M oorf . m , Register. ATTORNEYS AT.LAW. of Beaver, Or» gon. colleges have offered summer courses , Snares, Edward Kinnamsn, C ha « B. M oores . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Make a specialty of Land Office Buffine««. prove« that there is no lack of stu Department of the Interior, dents. The university han had a Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., OFFICE IM WRINHARD BUILDING, February 7tn, lyoJ. Notice large attendance this year, in spite Room 1 and 2, Notice 1« hereby given that the following of the great efforts at summer work In the County Court of the County of Tilla named »ettler ha» filed notice of his intention ORRGON CITY, ORE. I to make fi al proof in support <»f hi» claim mook. Atate of Oregon. carried on elsewhere, especially in and that »aid proof will be made l>efore the | In the Matter of the Petition of the south.” 1 RegiHer and Recoiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, Herman H. Tubbesing. to be on Match 2trd. 1W3, vir Although Dean ftnith’s report cor- . appointee B seen tor of the JA< OR MUNIMIHFNK. last will ami testament of era only the iuninr colleges, »ome of I David Achwellnu». deceased. H E No. 116V, f«»r the lota 9. »«» and If, S. % Notice i* hereby given that Monday the Hw *4. section 2 and Ne % Nw K section II, tp. its statement« are significant. The Cth a day 1903, Hl at ten o o’clock in the 3 North, range 8 Wn«t. . »1 '•tn "y of April, 1W.J, total attendance n< e of the nnivers ty forenoon of ' »Mid He name» the tollowing witnesses toprove " ‘ * lay at the Con Court Houne in BARBER AND HAIRDRESXER. ___ Jounty. Atate his eotitinuou» residence upon and cultivation in approximately 1,750, i Tillamook City, In Tillamook C< this summer i __ haw l>een . ,,* of Oregon, t>een appointed an the time of «aid land, viz. of which number nber 925 W25 «re are men ..... »nd and place for proving the will of the vaM David Twedle. of Grand Rapids, Oregon C SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING 825 are women. In the jirnior col David Achwellnun, decea*ed, and for hearing Nosh, Oregon City, (Oregon . Dell Springer, of the application of Herman H. Tabheaing for Grand Itapido, Oregon . John (or co ran, of Grand leges there were 17fi classified stu the iMuanct to him the »aid Herman H. Tub- Rapids, Oregon. 8HA.MPOOING, ETC J. R Wherry who filed« contest January «rat. dents. 101 men and 75 women. Juist t>e«ing oi letter» testamentary thereon. IP>3 against the above described claim is here Witness my hand aad the teal of «aid Court year there were 1MJ junior college thia 1 7th day of Pebruary, AD. 1003. to cited to appear on Mid data »n<l show cause Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor why said proof should not t»e allowed. HOMKH MASON. student«, 90 men and 96 women. person« suffering with rheumatism. ( HAMLKS B. Moo«*«, Register. County Clerk. J LATIMER, BROS.,