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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 5, BARBARIC PAGEANT. 1903 A WARTIME MEETF ----------- LEC Bills “No,” remarked an elderly, robust i... There are few subjects which eltould be discussed with anything but an impartial man with the gilded braid around bi.j Sir Philip Burne-Jones Amazed at mind it it is desired to tender a just opinion hat, "Washington doesn t look much an did when I saw it the last time- ml on their merit« and demeritand the subject Extravagance of Newport. 1865. of collars i> awuuuly no exception to tins “ My dad brought me down here to u rule. At the same lime n must beadneitteu Wej ington from Detroit to enter me at tuat the only proper way to di.-cu«» tiue Paiartar Da- town university 111 the year ISAM). I ig come subject is first to remove it a somewhat That Only Old Rome or a bit more 1 ..an hi years old. I liked 1 were 1 paradoxu s! statement, but perfectly clear to Babylon Saw Auythiug L4ke the at the (.’eoigetoA n university until all w ho affect collars and ate aware of tneir Women, Gowns and Jewels. tendency to irritate- one it one- is at all heat broke out. 1 - er. licit' were too ma< *‘,c *’s licking sold;.!- In... > <ur.ij»td around met til ed, as tnay naturally la- expec-lcci in * claite. neighboriiood ol Georgetown lor me T hus the collar, ti letaiued. would I-.„me Sir Pnilip Burne-Jones, the famous serve my contentedness. They all look®1* the one of the strongest argument» against it- Ei.glidi painter, who was at New me a» if they were enjoying 1 pi« ni- Sena seif. port, B. 1.. this summer, appears to J made up my mind tnat I’d Lave Therefore, we will remove our collar and uate been about as definitely ini- one of those blue uniforms on tnyatl^Eff plunge at once into a discussion of the rea shrivel up. Mar,t .rtFfeeu by the ”400” a» ( ol. \S atter.on sons for its existence, its good points and of the Louisville Courier Journal, ha» its shortcoming«, and its ultimate tale, and •’Shortly after the beginning of the tenc endeavor, if possible, to dec-ide whether the I wrote horn« to my dad in Detroit AVehri Deen. t world would be any i appier or brighter lor then organizing a Michigan regime ut, m . The difference in the point of view the abolition of collars, or whether c-ollaia he took all throiign tne war, and it v. . held by the artist and that of the to piece» several times, too — and toldr te,w< per se have added to the gayety of nation». editor is that the former is dazzled that I thought 1 would like to join the a’ expr Tne exact lime when collar* were first by the barbaric,extravagance of the The phrase wasn’t in use then, but he ■'Smith worn cannot be set down with any degree millionr.ires who tiock to Newport. hack something t<> tine geneial 1. fleet t. cou( of certainty, but il i* reasonable to assume Sir Philip before leaving Newport dis had another mink or two a-coming. that they came into beii g for utilitarian cussed the fashionable set as fol wrote that I didn’t know when 1 wa«IMu,k< rather than for ornamental purpo»«». It is lows: well known that tne collars oi our medie off, and sard that, as he w*»getting t< ge litei “Display never was bo organized 1.000 men for the big conflict, he lighfjrcri val ancestors were substantial enough to that be could come pretty near don.t eref| and perfected as at Newport. The protect the throat from the sword»and pike» the soldiering necessary in our family . of belligerent acquamtince». and it is to be overwhelming extravagance of it all remember thinking that this was pr-ro conjectured that ti e immediate foibears of is a new thing in the world. It is selfish on the old gentleman's part. com the modern collar had an equally u«eiul it like the pageant of some splendid fleeted that he had been in Lie MeHobs« not so strenuous an origin. .As a matter barbaric dream. war, and that therefore in wishing to d to j of fact, then, it would appear at first glance “I say there is nothing like it any of the soldiering in the civil war, too, he that the collar of to-day is but a degenerate where else. There could not be in tainly was showing a disposition to descendant of .-uch weighty prugenitofs; but France, of course. Italy is out of the a survey of the uses to which collars are now things. to c "However, I studied my lessons and vKuyk question. Germany has nothing and put should c »nvince one that the plain linen along all right at Georgetown univei band has ground* for existence e<|uaUy well certainly England has nothing that until early in 1861, and then 1 couldn’t sl _ based witn those of it» great-great great- resembles it. it any longer. So one afternoon 1 ju*rlan' very-great-grandparents. “The atmosphere of wealth really out through the bigjpte, made for the Doi In the first pla« e. collars serve to overcome is oppressive. It rather numbs one— road station and iatabiished conneciHunt the shortcomings of nature. A six-inch neck produces in a man of moderate NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. with a freight car tacked on a fie idy T imber A ct J une 3. I878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice E for with a protruding Adam s apple could nfver Department of the Interior. P ublication . ' »•--- ............... . means a feeling of abject poverty, P ublication train that I found was booked to go to «... . hope to get on in the worid unassisted by a United States Land Office, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., United States Land Office, __ New XT—... V~-U f three Iron r.r foor,''' '-Ilr ern York. Inside of or four? begets a feeling quite as if one were January 10th, 1903 collar. Such a neck would be simply im Oregon Ci y, Oregon. Oregon City, Oregon, December 30, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following trailing about in rags, yqp know. 1 was incontinentally dropped at Lockp suri January 26th, 1903. possible. Similarly a one-inch neck with a named settler has tiled notice of his intention Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance J Hobs four-ply chin. Some of our greatest finan N. Y. “The women, their gowns, their ivith the provisions of the act of Co<igiess ol with the provisions of the act of Congress of to make final proof in support of his claim, “It didn’t take me long there to fall made before the jewels, the splendor of these houses ciers and most astute statesmen would be June 3rd, I878. entitled “An act for the sale of June 3, 1H7S, entitled “An act for the sale of and that said proof will roa timber land« in the Slates of California, Oregon, timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, the hands of a gubslitute broker, and < wallowing in sloughs of despond to-day were —maybe Rome saw something like it, Piere. Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex Nevada and Washington Territory, * as ex on March 9, 1903, viz : days after I arrived at Lockport I was C it not for the ubiquitous collar. Hence the CHARLES H. NORTHRUP, tended to all the Public Land States by act ol tended to all the Public Land States by act of or Bablyon, but surely we have to go per togged out in a government straight H.E. No. 12883, for the Eb2Se*4, Sw % Se % variety of collar», and hence the necessity August 4th. 1892. August 4th, 18-J2, back to those fabled days to find any- and Se Sw ‘4. section 20, tp 2 N. K. 7 W. HENRY SAMUEL BAKER, form that, as I remember it, was the bah Stniil foe keeping one’s neck well groomed. The HAUNCET A. NASH, He names the following witnesses to prove his think to liken all this to. Of Tillamook « ity, county «if Tillamook, State Of Oregon City, county of Clackamas, State of Somehow I die te|e kind of a joke as a fit. J" fanners’ boy* who achieve national fame of Oregon, ha« this day filed in this office his Oregon, has this day filed in this office his continuous residence upon and cultivation of feel half so cheerful over the prospec^ “It is a tremendous spectacle; it is doubtless owe much to the collar they sworn statement No. 5999, for the purchase of sworn statement No. 6020, for the purchase of said land, viz. : W. J. Smith, of Wilson, Oregon ; G. O. Nolan, a rollicking military career when, with al“ uyl the N w *4 of sec N*> 21, in Tp. No. 1 S, Range 10 the Se '4 of Nw Ne l4 of Sw 14 and W 'a of donned when they entered upon an urban a colo3sally sumptuous picture. Their W, and will offer proof to show that the land He *4 ot sec. No. i2. 111 Township No 3 north, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Isaac Smith, of Glencoe, 100 other young gossoons, 1 was herded , lav career. The rich men’s sons who warte sought is more valuable for its t’inber or stone range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to show Oregon ; Fred A. Northrup, of Glencoe, Oregon. clothes are so overpowering, so ag their talents ar.d meander through life mon corner of an old storehouse, near the : Smit C has . B. M oores , Register. than for agricultural purposes, and to establish that the land sought is more valuable for its gressive and insistent—a phenome his claim to sai<l land before the County Clerk timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, road, and kept there under guard until fro uments to failure may justly attribute many of Tillamook County, Oregon Tillamook City. and to establish his claim to said laud before j ! T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for non. Their souls probably are waY train was ready to take us to the front. of their error» to an ill-advised selection of P ublication . Oregon, 011 Friday, the 20th day of March, i 9 o 3. the Register and Receiver of tills office at j Stein down somewhere, wrapped up, hid “Naturally enough, I was pretty cur; collars. Everythirg has a place ami every United States Land Office, He names as witnesses : Oregon City, Oregon, oil Saturday, the 18th day den away, buried, but one does not Oregon City, Oregon, Francis N. Elliott. Walter ('. Bailey, Albert of Apt il, 1903. He names us witnesses : to find out to what part of tne ‘front’) ens neck has a collar, but not any collar. December 22nd, I9O2. Wilkes, Fred C. Baker, of Tillamook, Oregon. easily cntch s'ght of them. It is Charles W Mead, John W. Nendel, George were going, but never a line of inforrna Swee Again, collars are hygienic in the extreme. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Any and all persons claiming advers iy the H. Nendel, of Portland, Oregon ; Jake Mund- with the provisions of the act of Cougresa of difficult to get at their real selves be I This may not appear true on the surface, could 1 get from anybody about it u cat] above described lands are requested to file seheuk, of .Mishewaki, Oregon. their claims in this office on or before said Any and all persons claiming adversely the Juno 3, 1878. entitled " An act for the sale of cause of their clothes, their gorgeous but may safely be slated in view of the we were well past Baltimore. 1 don’t 2oth «lay of March, 1903. above described lands are requested to file their timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, * weird discoveries that the medical gentle pose any of the others knew auy more t ■ C has . B, M oores , Register. c aims in this office on or before said r«th day Nevada and Washington Territorv,” as ex clothes. 1 did ani tended to all the Public Land State's by act of men are now making. We live in a world of of April, 11)03. “Oh, I shouldn’t care to speak of it August 4th, 1892. “When we got beyond Baltimore, h C has . B. M oores , Register. germs. The food we ear. the water we from the nrtist standpoint. Neither ALEXANDER NORMAND, J r ., ever, I found out, all right, whither we iu ecl T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or drink, the very air we breathe are all laden Of Olney, coun v of Clatsop, State ot Oregon. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.-—N otice F or Ims this day filed in this office his sworn do I understand that the display af P ublication . with insidious, wicked and death-deaiir gor bound, and the news made me almost wit.., . ■ P ublication , United States Land Office, statement No. 599I for the purclia»>e of the taste is the object of it all. As a ganisms of le»s than atomic corporealilj but “P United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oie. J lots l, 2,3 and 4. of Section No. 5, in Township pageant it is gigantic and will never “ ‘We’re going to Gieaboio’ Point!’ on >■ Yll Oregon City, Oregon, more than monstrous activity. Everytning February 24th, J9°3- No. 3 North, Range No. 7 W,‘ and will offer February 6th, 1908 Notice is hereby given that in compliance be rivaled. ” the young officers announced when the ti Steil proof to show that the land sought is more with wnich we come into contact is germ Notice Is hereby giv- n that in compliance valuable for its timber or stone than for agri with the provisions of the act of Congress ot got outside <>' Baltimore. Now, only a |e^ laden. tiie wise men of the nr rtar u.’.l us. June 3, 187K, entitled "An act for the sale with the provisions of the act of Congress of cultural purposes, and to establish his claim ANOTHER MASTODON. days before I’d jumped the Georgetown u., An net for the sale to said land before the Register and Receiver of timber lands in the States of California, June 3. 1878. entitled 'fnrougn the very porw of our sk n death Oregon, Nevada and W ashington Territory," as of timber lands in the States of California, at this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on versity I’d received a letter from my r blows are delivered. Now, the ruck is one extended to all the Public Land States by act of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as Monday, the 9th day of March, UJ03. He names in Detroit, laying that he’d be over to Swe Port bona of the Skeleton Have Bees of the weakest parts of tae human body, and extended to all the Public Land States by act of us- witnesses : August 4, 1892, August 4, 1892, Unearthed Near Newburgh, MRS EMILY TILDEN, at the same time is one of the most impor university to see me presently, as his r Mull John K. Wherry, Joseph Adams, ot Elsie, Or.; CHARLES II. DAVEY, Of Bay City, county of THlamoik, State of ment was going to be stationed only a li: e|<, Walter Harrison, Fred L. Norman, of Olney, « tant parts. The collar guard« the neck New York. Oregon, has this «lay filed in this office her Of Kalama, county of Cowlitz. State of Wash Oie. ' distance away from Washington- at Gf< against the satanic germ. Eureka! a new sworn statement No. 6032. for the purchase ington, has this day filed in this office his sworn Any and alt persons claiming adversely the boro ’ Point! None of tae terrors of ba ‘ w® reason for wearing collars is discovered. of the Ne % of Section No. 17, ill Township No. statement No. 6024. for the purchase of above-desc ibed lands are requested to file their Portions of another mastodon were I North. Range No. 10 West, and will offer I the lots 1, . 2, 3 and 4, of section No. 3, in claims in this office on or before said 9th day Still further, collars form an index to the or sudden cleat.i looked half so tierce tol wl unearthed in the town of Newburgh, proof to show that the lan«l sought is Township No. I South. Range No. 8 West, and of March, i9oj. in prospect as m.v dad’s discovering n>e Piet progress of a nation. The | copies who wear more valuable for us timber orstonc than for w ill offer proof to show that ihe land sought is a short distance from the city of New C has . B. M oores , Register. agricultural purpose«, and to establish her claim more valuable for its timber or stone than collars are incoinpaiably further ad a misfit uniform, and right in his own cat. to said laiui before the County Clerk of Tilla for agricultural purpose», and to establish his T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878.—N otice for burgh, N. .1.. a few days ago by E. VV. too. after he’d so expressly forbidden vanced than the peoples who leave mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on claim to said land before the Register and Du Dois, a farmer, while engaged with to have anything to do with soldiering. P ublication . their necks as nature provided them. Friday, the 15th day oi May, 19<>3- She names Receiver of this office nt Oregon City. Oregon, his mon in digging a sluiceway through United States Laud Office, “I well remember the night we w Ol on Tuesday, the 28th day of April, 1903. He ¡ia witnesses Even the savages who »tring beads Oregon City, Oregon, a muektirld. The unearched portions Albert S. Tildi'ii, George II. Williuma. Harold names hr witnesses : dumped at Giesboro’ Point, the little pl Stei into a sperit* of collar are on a higher January 3ist, iqo3. ix-e Campbell, of Wheatland, Oregon : Frank H. Matthews, Charles W. Pike, of Bay City, down the Potomac a bit on the Maryla Notice is hereby given that in compliance were near the surface, only two or intellectual plane than the ir fellow ravages L. Barber, of Carrollton, Wash. : Herbert E Oregon. ’*< with the provisions of the act of Congress of three feet down. A rib, part of the Any and all persons elalmihg adversely the Chipman, of('axrolltnn, Wash.; Walter Spread June who do not run to beads. In our own coun side—I drove over’there yeiterday to hi 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of above •described lands are requested to tile their borough, of Knlania,Wash. a look at the old grounds. 1 made up try a sinking example of the importance Any and all persons chiiinim? adversely the timber lands in the States of California, Ore jaw and part of a tusk or foot were claims in this office on or before »»id 15th day of of collars from a national standpoint is af mind that the best thing for me to do wot Cat «bove-described lands are requested to tile their gon. Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” as found. One of the teeth is 5’.2 inches May, 1903. be to look up the old gentleman the vt “ ckiiius iu this office on or before said 2«th day extended to all the Public Land States by act wide by 3% inches in diameter, in six (’ has . B. M oores . Register. forded by ' '.e ('hincse exclusion act. Do you of Avgust 4, 1892, of (April, 1903. think we would ever have excluded the Chi first thing on the following morning a *; THEODORE KINGSLEY, sections. Another tooth is in four sec C har . B. M oores . Register. take my medicine—I was too tired to th, I Of Nehalem, county of T llauiook, State ot nese if they wore collars? But spread the Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis tions. 8x3 >4 inches in size. The other T imber L and , A ct J une 3, IH78.—N otice for of anything but rolling up in a blanket news not abroad. .Should the benighted TiNiflER L and A ct J une 3, 1878.—Nonets for sworn statement No. 5971, for the purchase of teeth came out in pieces. The frontal P ublication . the first night we got in. Pl HLICATION. laundr.vmen of Chinatown ever learn that the Se ‘4 of Se ‘4. see. 6. and 8w y4 ofSw United States I.mid office. United States Laud Office, “I found my dad in his tent along towi section No. 5. 111 Township 2 North, Range bone is also badly decayed. One piece Oregon ( ity. O'egon all their fellow countrymen need do in order Oregon City. Oregon, No 9 West, and will offer proof to show is about a foot square, with the eye February 25th, 1903. 10\o’clock on the next morning. He f 1 to get an entiame into this delectrble king December 2314. iqo 2. that the laud sought is more valuable for Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance its timber or stone than for agricultural pur socket. The rib, 3Vt feet hfhg and doiti is to d< n coll»:«, the well-laid plansuf no idea, of course, that I wasn’t right 0’ ■ with the provisions ot the «ct of Congress of with the provisions ol the act. ol Congress the river at Georgetown conjugating I41 poses, and to establish his claim to said land 2«/? inches vide, was found five feet un June 3, 187s. entitled “A'l net for the sale ot congress would be ug.ey fc.rexer. Our collar timbei lands in the States of California, <)rr of June 3rd, I878, entitled "Ail net for the before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, der ground and broke in two as it was maker.« woubl date- 1 merry fling, but the verbs, and on that very day, in fact, gon. Nevada hik I Wa hingtoii I’erritory," as sale of timber lands in the States ot California, in Tillamook ( ity, Oregon, on Saturday, the was intending to cross over to Georgeto1-' ! Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," being lifted from the muck. rest of the 1 at ion w oulc pay the piper. 2>th day ■ f April, 1903. He names as witnesses extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of as extended to all the Public Land Stales by to look me up. Louis Smith Edwin Smith, of tlobsouvil'e.Or; August 4. IS9C In truth, collars have toeir shortcomings, A number of mastodon remainshave act of August 4, 1S92. Steven Scoville, Herbert Ross, of Nehalem, Oi. MRS. EMMA ^HARRISON, “ ‘Hello, pop,’ said I. strolling into too. We have already " nted at one fault— CARRIE A. HAILEY. Of Tillamook, county of JMALtinook, State of Any and all persons claiming adverselv the been found in Orange county, notably the tendency to irritate one when one is tent and endeavoring to look as rakish Oregon, has thia «lay tlii« office her Of Tillamook, coun'y of Tillamook. State of above described ands are requested to file their on the Brewster farm, town rf New Oregon lias this day tiled in this office her I tcouJ‘J ’How are they all at home?’ ! clanns in this office on or before said 25th day sworn statement No. 0030 for the purchase of sworn statement Nr heated -and we have obviated» ti ¡s tault, burgh. in on the Kelly farm. Lit for the purchase of of April, 1903. the Nw *4 of Section 20. in Township 1 S, the Ne % of Ne ^ J, “•5995. ____ “Well, the old gentleman looked at: , for the present, by removing our collar. But *4 01 Section No. 27, in ___ C has . R. M oores , Register. Range in W, and w ill offer proof to show that tle Britain, in 1ST9; on the Shatter < L>......X. No. X... 10 .« X»' ........ 1 ...;n ' •teadily for a good three minutes before Township No. 1 S. Range W, and will there are times when the collar cannot with the land sought is more \nluable for its timber proof to show that the land sought is , T imber L and , A ct jvak 1S78.— N otice E or farm, town of Newburgh, 1899, and at said a word or before I knew what was goal or stone than for agricultural purposes, mi«l Io offer propriety he removed. Such occasions are more valuable for its timbei or stone than for I publication . establish her claim to said land bvfoie the agricultural purposes, and to establish her Monroe two years ago. United States Land Office, multiplying daily with the ever-increasing to happen to me. 1 put 111 the time shift« County Clerk of Tillamook Couuty, Oregon claim to said land before the County Clerk of Oregon City, Oregon. variety of parlor game.» being placed on the from one leg to the other. Then my da> ¡<t Tillamook City, Oregon, on Monday, the 18th Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook City. I „ , January 19th, 19«xL day of May. I90U She names as witnesses market by enterprising dealers. A ping-pong countenance broke into a grin. MAY SEND MAILS BY WIRE. o-eg<>", on Friday, the 13th day ol .Haren. I903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Waller C. Bailey. Fred ( . Baker. John Weiss, She “‘That s a queer-looking uniform, sc 1 enthusiast, for example, must feel worried names as witnesses with the provisions of the act of Congress of Marcus W Harrison, of Tillamook, Oregon he said. u II have to be looking up yc Samuel ( ’ .Tomlinson, Albert Wilkes, Harry tune 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale ol when he is called upon to display hi« skill at Any ami all persons claiming adversely the Walter C Hailey. of.Tjllamook. Oregon. timbei lands in the tates ofCahtoriiia. Oicgon above- described binds are lequested to file their Baker, a social gathering. Il >w i e would like to company tad »r tn hive it whittled down4 7 Any mid all persons claiming adversely the Nevada, and Washington Territory." ns ex- L'lainis hi thi-. office on or before aaid if»th day above described lands are requested to file their tvnped to all the Public Land States by act oi rip that band of linen from his net k, but he your proportions.’ oi Mat, 1903. That was all. He didn’t roast me at t / claims in this office on or belore said 13th day of August 4. 189*2. • durst ^ot viola‘e the conventionalities. And C has . B M oores , Register. March, 1908. HUGO E. NENDEL, his opponent, a chubby-faced college youth and I had been expecting him to swoop up. % CHAS B. M oores . Register. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State ot The Italian minister of posts and with Comfortable turn-down cellar, or a me like 4 thousand of brick« Not a qw I Oregon, has this day file«l in this office hi.« NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION statement No. fiM3. for the purchase of telegraphs. Sig. Galimberti. and »porting dominie with queer, »tubby, little tion dhl he ask me as to why I'd disvbem j T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1M7S— N otick F or sworn the the Sw ‘4 Nw U, W i, gw k lb part men t of the Interior. him and jumped the university. I’m not 3 P ublication . turn-up, grin» at hiia comfortably, while he, leading officials of his department Lan.i Office st Oreg hi < ity, Or ‘4 of Section 12 in Township 3 N, Range 9 W United States Laud Office. tain that the old gentleman wasn’t just a 1 February 28th. 1903. and will offer proof to show that the laud have examined a plan submitted bv perspiring in his ridiculous but fashionable Oregon ( itv , Oregon. j sought is more valuable for its timia r or'stoiie Notice i* hereby given that the following choker, makes ludicrous and feeble attempts tickled inwardly that one of hi« cub« b ‘ „ u , Hebrusiy ¿4. W iiunied settler has tiled notice of his intention !,'hU,f?r «»f^iiltural purpose», and to establish an engineer named Piscicelli for the Notice is hereby given that ir 11 ’«MMiiliance ------ ’ to drive, cut or kill the tiny celluloid sphere. taken the bit in his teeth in that way.^J to iiiske ti wl proof in supoott of his claim, with establishment of a »y»tein of elec the provisions of the a< t <1._ Well, pretty nigh four years after thi | Moreover, if it were not for collar» we ml tnnt «aid proof will be made before June 3. 1M7K, entiled Au act tor the sale of tini •e at Oregon City. Oregon u*. a -- of ..r March. M - H< trical delivery of the mails, by which 1 he ounty « lerk of Tillamook County, st her lauds in the Mate« of California Oregon, '• i o'i Saturday the 26th day *1903. in the month of March, before Appotnatt«' would not be cursed with collar button«, M Tillamook, Otego 11, on April nth. 1903, Nevada, and Washington Territory." a« ex '• i names a« witnesses letters are to be transmitted I was dumped, along with many scores in those imps of mischief who delight to frolic is ; Charles w. Mead. George H. Nendel. John : tended to all the Public Land Mates by *•< of B others tnat ha«! been pretty badly hit. ir THOMAS W MORGAN in most unexpected quarter« while their ag overhead w Nendel. Albert W. Mills, of Portland 1 aluminum boxes a loner August 4. I892, Oregon. I.E lit^y, for the W t, of Sc $4 and S 1 • of Sw 1) griev/d owner is hunting for them on aen- a boat on the James river bound from the H arold h mai ' tmews . --- , - and ------ u.nci.Afiy the me Í wires at the rate of 248 miles an , ot »eelion 27. tp. I S . R. 10 W. Any all - persons c aiming a<lverse!y Bay City. Co n»y vt Tillamook. State of hour. to a Washington hospital. 1 had got rm ing knee But there everyone will be sat H He uamvs the following wimcMes to > prove of Oregon, has this iy filed in this offii-e his attore deset 1 bed lands are requested tu file theii I sfied- with a mere hint at that line of argu m a skirmis 1, and yet it was a bad enouf his continuous residence upon and vullii ivatUMi sworn staieiuent No 6033 for the parchsse ot claims iii this office on or before said 28th day i A commission has been appointed P ot March, tarvi J . , , r « 1903. id «aid land, vu : the Bw >4 of Section No. 9. iu Township ment. l'he subject is distasteful to a well- piece of work for a man to have got inti William A High, Samuel (’. Tomlinson. N>> C ha .«. B. M oores . Rejriater. ! to report upon this uyxtpm before in- 1 North Range 10 We«t. and mil regulated mind, and tne morbid should never biggeat pitched battle of the war. Do» Peter Lutlii Esekiel W. Stanley, of Tillamook, offer proof to show that the land nought is j vtitutina PKperiment!! between Rom. O the .James and up the Potomac was » be encouraged. t 'rvgon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. moie vuluable for its timber or stone than for | and Nunleo. Hetween th... two C ha » B. M oore *. Register Department of the Interior agricultuiai purpose», and to • «tablish bin I 'kti g ili t tings into consideration, the ( 1 course of the boat, and when I came te j [xiints the inventor claims that he Laud Office at Oregon City, Ore claim to said Mid before the I'illamook problem presented by tne collar >« one that found mynelf on a cot in an institution calf R w, .. . . . . »»nuarv loth 1903’ , enn deliver letters in 2.-, minute«, < aunty Clark ot ftllamook t ounty. TiUamook Notice. every man should solve for himself. It aim 1 1 < ampbeli’s hospital. City. Oregon, on Friday, the 15th day of.Mav, , Notice is hereby given that the f ifowin.- while th. time to «end mail from R r namrd settler has flIsd notice of his Intention 1 was «till there when Lincoln was« I903 Ke name« as witnesses ply means that the c •llarles» man is likely n?a\L rt,,al Pr<Xi{*V *“PP°r‘ «< »•«* claim, and ; Home to Paris by thia system. Sig. 14)uis W. Glaser, of Hobsouville. Oregon ; to h ive much phymal comfort but pc»Mb.v j , * '««mated, and 1 can remember bow In the County Court Of the County of Tilla that said proof will be made before the Regi« Charles W Pik*. George H W i III miu ». Mrs. mook. State of Oregon. Pixcicelli say,. could be reduced to R not ,ng of worldly success, wraile the collar- ■ | pitched and tossed around in a hostile hua« Emily T*.ld<ii. of Ray City, (»regon. Or',on ci» 111 the Mnt ter of the IVtition of i five hours. Anyxnd all persons claiming adversely the we-.ring individual will probably hare be muse 1 wasn 1 in shape to get up forf ! Herman H. Titbbesing. to tie *. xoRTHRvr. above described lands are 1 eq nested to file'thesr .... . grand review of the army. My dad. wr .ippointea Executor of the ricaes. honor and advancement thrust upon ‘ for ,h*’ S ’ Aw '♦ J3 tp. > claim« tn this office on or before said lsth day " K 1 lust will and tcatHinent of Ilamhle Heroen in the New«. him. but ct “* bw* ■•«rtai’i’y none of the physical on- ' been through tne entire war wi^h hisMicf , oi May, 191*3. David Schwellnua. drveased. i<v mim . th» tollowlne witneam to prove 1 1 gan outfit, came to see me at the hospital , (' has . B M oores . Register On the dav when Craig, the nreti- joyment* jtienilr-- ■ ----- - ----- upon tne existence led , Notice is hereby given that Monday, the Me coutlthiou' reeideuee up.,,, »Hd clilil,.t,o,i ... # ». i.... 1.. »....... 1 1 . . ... hadn t clapped an eye on him since i«; by the other .--------------- fellow Which do you pre- ’»th day of April, 1BO3. at ten o’clock in the of said land, vis jvhb j . 1ST».—N..rtca >u> forenoon of M.iid dav. at the Court House in I T im ««« Urn, A P ct mg Giesboro Point, nearly four year»!» I fer ’ Welter J Smith, ol Wileon. Orreon I«».c Just th.nk »bit about it.—N. Y. Tim»« ublication . Î Smith. olUlenroe,On««, ; c H. “rthrup oi Tillamook ’’itv. in Tillamook County. State , fore—and he inquired of me which apjies» United Slat**« Land Offio»», of Oregon, haa been appointed as the time uloo.r». Urrw. G. nou „ of TllUmuok O egun City. Oreg n, to me the more -toe life of a soldier er 1 nd place for proving the will of the said Oregon. The Old Maa’a 4dv«te<ageu. Ifocember 22nd. I9O2. David Schwellnus. deveaaed, ami for hearing i C ha », b . M oorm , Regutor. Notice is hereby given that in compliance A man past 50 can do with les* sleep student? He g>t me out of that place wb^ ■ 1 he application of Herman H Tubbeaing for 1 ■ with the proviMou* ol the act of (.oiigre«« of than the issuance to him the aaid Herman H Tub- younger men He can endure greater I was just able 1 walk. an«!, with a let NOTICE FOR Pl BI ICATTON | June 3. 1878, vuiill>*d An act for the m I c of stea» ’»ruing oi letters teatamentarx thereon Department of the Interior. .mu prufonged »train. He an be«r ba. k pay and the like in my rag«. back>j 1 laiui in the States of California. Oregon Wimc-a iii y hundaad the seal of «aid Court , timber Laud Office at Oregon ( itv. Ot* »nrdtn. day after day. with less need De-roit I went with him-and that’s Nevada and Washington Territory, asextvndeJ thia I7thil.iv ol February. A.D . 1IHKI M . Fehru«rv -th. too/ to all Public ¡And Mates by act of Auauati ia>t I ever saw of Washington until ot rvcrcM.ion. Lie young man can “sprint " HOMER MANON. Notice is hereby gives 7.*Ì rr" ;hai ,hal ihe ibiiowin« following but he Mitttot .t»/ nk, „„„ w;lh County Clerk. : «*»3. ijir ai* '• Ito Bave brought *?q named settlor haa flirt! flirti notice of hi* his intention M rs . a lick m wrmiit Hr. n gr.,»n iron and arrvr. bv many ol«. gertleman along, bwt he stood h»* *upport of hi* rlaim claim ! nt Portland, Count« of Multiiumah, State to make ti al proof m support years ot training. .nd (hat Mid pr,K>t wilt tw mad, iwfwrr the 01 Ongon has this dav tihd in this oAce lu r 1 inspect on and muster long years ago TM" j < ItKHITOK'S XOTKtt. Ekiwlv i»en ar» l»M tenptablt Thar Ke.-mver, al Oregon Oil} Oregon -worn «tatemenl Na. «9^2 fer the purvktse of on March ami how near I <ame to getting what y«‘U »pl ixrd. 1W3. vi* M »r» . t •,>. m,,ral hahll Appe,lU j 1 the X *4 of . No |M, in township No, 1 s N otick m II rrrry G ivsn —That »hr un- 1 ’’‘UTT No. 5 W, and will offer proof to *h.-»w JACOB Mt NDSHKXK. a college » fid;e.»tinr..' My chance wasgoRfc | n ar. und»- ,ontr.| For batter or . rsigned hr.a liren appoiuinl administrator hat ihe land sought i* more valuable for it« H K. No. 11652, for the lot* 9, in *..4 j. the cwt ite of P P io « li \ m the t'mhsr or stone than for ag<icultui al purrs»aes. 8* u ,,r*e u>ie' arp s «•■¡cu’.abie quantity, , of course, when I gut back from tne wF" ! sectfont and Ne \ Nw L Met km 11 1? 3 North range X •v'uonil. ip eoinitv 1 »urt of the State of Oregon for and to 1 «twhhsh lu r claim to ««id land liefor* the aci «»i D var!gtMln* io taken into the ; tmngs weren’t so nrosperou.« a« they ti Tillamook County, and all ¡wrwon* h.-ivirg Register «mt Kiveivvr or thia office at or. gvn Hr name« the following witn.^we* tnprrwe ’* **” “I* Tu n,? !<l<1' to work. CLAIMS iRainst said estate ate hrrvhv U«ty OrrgoM. on Srtnrday. the 14th dai of But, all the »anie. when 1 take a »7 mor. - ya' a, friend«. rrquirt'l toj»rv*rnt them to me in the manner March. 1 ar.t She n«m«* •« wi n»m « . *») at» frirnt;, The.r attachment tu Washington, the miracu required hy<J«w within six month« from the l>a,ld Twe,!le at Grand Rani.1«. Gn-gw, c ■acuii Hirwin \\ scott, Henry W. Scott, Olive M «Lite of thi* notice u 4U**4i 1' *1 •’..uw... ,■ the marveio-.iidv beautiful Wasl’.ingtot.qB ^•utt. ol Dilley, Or Raleigh Ma.her. o4 boreal taal,. (»own, < IO. otee’n l«ell springer , Dated nt C’ovenlale. Oregon thi« U»th «lav i.rove. Ore able llwy i arr. 4 v,n b,.nda it is tc-da.i well, 1 dunno but wnat I Joh ’ * * "«-• of I’rbru.tr» . tt»O3 Any ami oil ■ mbohb claiming adregaelv the a tendency to »ort o’ swell up over I’KkNK WORTHlNC.Ti'N ■■ Ot'.-» map».., 1, ln ti,,m abvv«* described land« are km ueMvd to flirt..eir ,<A 8 *l“rTy who a led a content January oat Administrator. flection that I ehose to be one of tst*^ I claims m thi* office ob or before «aet 14th day ISJ acnrnnt ll,e above .kwribed cl..a, I. than 1 e They know the d;fii< ul:> of rr»a r MKVERANCX " cited to .frear on «id data and show cauae Ol M «tkh, I mo . ;ng mistakes. nia,ti'T how intinkesimal unit* that whj aatj proc>t <hould not b« attowe,! Attorney for Estate B». Register. men •« ‘••¡I t hav.np.ri.nu. Th. *«» keep the little old place together •’» < m arles B. .MtHtRis, Register t«e wnen it looked tike a fair even mo** •• Wwc. to aelaet a«.n’« w .«h.ngto, T mr. t th*’ th«- r.q»;-.ai might g<> out of b* ■e.«s Wa«-. mg« .n S«ar HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES AND STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw M c I ntosh & The Most mcnair Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County