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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 19, ASPARAGUS CANNING. CHEESE RIPENS IN CANS 1903. General News. i — —. i Ben Prater and Wilt Holley, aged 14 ' and 15, respectively of Louisa, Ky., were severely whipped in the public square by i their fathers, in compliance with an raising and canning of asparagus, C orvallis , Or., March 14.—An experi agreement made with the court. The which lias grown to a most important industry at certain points on tile coast. ment in progress at the Oregon Expert boys were before the court on a charge W.'O. Hemlow of this citv, whois a meat Station gives promise of producing of stealing chickens. The proof of their recognized authority on the subject, was extraordinary results in the manufacture guilt was conclusive. The judge pro asketl yesterday concerning the history ■ and sale of cheese. So far the work is posed to the fathers that if they would 1 only in the preliminary stage, ami this publicly administer a sound thrashing of tin« industry and said : XJVJhr word ‘ asparagus’ is of Persian announcement is not to be constructed . to the boys with keen switches, laying origin. In middle Latin it appears as j as a statement that the final results will on the lashes until the marshal said sparag us ; Italian, spa raj io ; old French, i be wholly favorably and the experiment the boys had been whipped enough in a faithful and energetic manner. A large esiieraje : English, sperage, sparage, ! a complete success. sperach. The middle Latiifform spara. { The work has reference to the ripening crowd witnessed the affair. * * * gus, was in English changed into spar- ■ in sealed tins, and, incidentally, is an at The Retail Lumber Dealers’ Associa agrass, sparrow-grass, and sometimes tempt to control the flavor of cheese. simply grass terms which were until The curd is taken horn the vats at the tion has made another advance in prices. recently in good literary use, in modern time when it is ready for pressing by tne Six months ago the price of rough Ore French.it is aspargue; German, spargel ; old method, and is put in tin cans, which gon pine was from $10 to $12 a thous ! in turn are sealed w ith solder. Results and, and now ranges from $19 to $21 a Dutch, aspergie ; Spanish, esparrago. “ Thu genus asparagus belongs to the so far attained show that the curd so thousand in San Francisco a ml other Finishing pine, which is lily family It comprises about 150 treated goes through the process of ripen, points. sjiecies and these are spread through ing, resulting in the production of cheese clear and free Irom knots, is worth today the temperate and tropical regions of of superior flavor and taste. The texture from $30 a thousand upwards. Last the Old World. One-half of these is different from cheese manufactured un- year No. 2 flooring cost $20 a thousand; species arc indigenous to South Africa, der the old method, in that it is verv now it is selling at from $30 to $31 a Comparatively little and it is from this region that the most friable, instead of tough and waxy, and thousand feet. ornamental of the greenhouse species melts in the mouth, making a very diges sugar pine is used, and then only for has been obtained. tible food. This at least is the result as doors, sashes, etc., for it costs from $70 “Canning and preserving of aspara gaincs from cans opened a day or two to $75 a thousand. * M * gus^ in California is carried on in as ago at the station, which were filled New York lawyers believe that if the grand a scale as are most other under^ with curd and sealed five weeks ago. takings. An idea of the extent and The can in which the curd was placed Panama canal treaty is passed by the importance of this comparatively new in <he present experiment are of various I United States Senate, William Nelson industry may readily be conceived sizes, ranging from one to five pounds of Cromwell, of that city, will receive the when it is considered that one estab content. Before putting in the curd each largest fee eyer given to a lawyer in this T inker L and , A ct J une 3. 18;8.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for Bright’s Disease. P ublication . P ublication . lishment alone, the Hickmott Aspara- can was carefully coated with paraffin, country, if not in the world. The report United States Land Office, United States Land Office, Tiie largest price ever paid for a pre gus5:;Canning Co., on the Bouldin is for prevention of tainting from the tin. finds general credence in the Wall Street Oregon Ci y, Oregon, Oregon City, Oiegon, 30, 1907. January .'list. 1 qo 3. land in the San Joaquin river, has re As the cans were filled the curd was district that $2.000,000 of the money to scription, changed hands in San Fran I Notice is hereby given December that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance cently shipped an entire trainload of pressed in tightly bv hand and allowed be paid by the Government for the part cisco. Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3rd, I878, entitled "An act tor the sale of June 3, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of asparagus from San Francisco to New to remain oyer night under good pressure ly finished ditch across the isthmus will volved in coin and stock $112,«500.00 tiniln r lands in the States of California, Oregon, I timber lauds in the States of California, Ore- ami Washington Territory," as ex I gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,’’ as York. This train, consisting of 15 in a cheese press. The covers were then go directly into Mr. Cromwell’s pocket. I and was paid by a party of business men Nevada tended to all the Public Land States by act of extended to all the Public Land Stat«.» by act ; ot Avgust 4,1892, freight cars, containing 600 cases each, put on and carefully soldered, sealing Mr. Cromwell's arrangement with the for a specific for Bl ight’s Disease and August 4th. 1892 HENRY SAMI’KL BAKER, THEODORE KINGSLEY, making a total of 9,000 cases, averag the contents so a« to prevent evapora Panama Qaoai Company is reported to Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases. Of Tiliainook ■ ity, couiify of fillamook, State j Of Nehalem, county of T Ilamook, State ot They commenced the serious investi •of Oregon, has this d.iv filed 111 this office his [ Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his be on the basis of five per cent ot the ing £48 pounds each, thus making an tion. sworn statement No. 5909, for the purchase of sworn statement No. 5971, for the purchase oi gation of the specific Nov. 15, I960 [ the Nw G of sec No. 21, luTp. No. 1 S, Range 10 the Se »4 of Se ‘4. see. 6. and Sw of Sw ‘4. actual weight of 432,000 pounds. By The experiment is the work of Profes amount realized by the sale. W, ami will offer pi oof to show that the land section No. 5, in Township 2 Not th, Range They interviewed scores of the cured and * * * far the largest portion of asparagus tops sor Pernot, bacteriologist at the station, sought is more valuable (or its timber or stone No 9 West, ami will offer proof to show for agricultural purposes, and to establish that the land sought is more valuable tor For the first time in years Seattle ex tried it out on ite merits by putting over I than in California is canned or preserved in who thus early in the operations is his claim to said land before the County Clerk its timbei or stone than for agricultural pur glass and in that shape is sent to the convinced that the final outcome will be perienced an earthquake Friday night. , three dozen cases on the treatment and I of Tillamook County, Oiegon Tiliainook City. poses, and to establish his claim to said land ¡Oregon. <111 Friday, Die .oth day of March, ityttfl. before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, east, exported to England and the con successful. If such a determination is There were two shocks The first came | watching them. They also got phvsi- i He names as witnesses : in rillaniook City, Oregon, on Saturday, the I Francis N. Elliott. Walter Bailey. Albert 2»th day f April, 1903. He names us witnesses: cans to name chronic, incurable cases, at 6:40 A, Al.,and was most pronounced. tinent of Europe, and in fact to every reached it is believed that it very large I Wilkes, FTed C. Baker, of Tillamook, Oregon. Louis Smith Edwin Smith, of llobsonvil’v.Oi; and administered iO with the physicians j Any and all persons claiming advers ly the Steven Scoville, Herbert R«» hs , of Nehalem, Or. civilized country of t.he world. For influence will he exerted in the manufac The tremor proceeded in a north and above described lands are requested to file Any and all persons claiming adversely the canneries where nothing but the white ture and sale of cheese. When removed south direction. Joseph Blethen, a well- forjudges, Up to A tig 2.5 eighty-seven j their clain s in this office on or before said above described umds are requested to file their ■ 2oth day of March, 1903. percent of the test cases were either well claims in this office on or before said 25th day known local newspaperman, was sitting product is put up the shoots are cut from the cans there is no rind, and every C has b . M oores , Register. of April, 1903. C has . B. M oores . Register. the instant they show their tips above part of thccontcntsis equally toothsome. in his home on Queen Anne Hill, at the or progressing favorably. J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or There being but thirteen per cent of | T imbek L and , A P ct ublication . the «I lurface. The . canneries . ________ ____ are ________ located This, ami the prevention of both evap time, and said that the chandelier vibrat T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or United States Land Office, fublica tion . as near the field as possible, the effort 1 oration and mold, eliminate all* waste, ed to the extent of three inches. A. M. failures, the parties were satisfied and Oi egon Citv, Ore. United States Land Office, closed the transaction. The proceedings February 84th, 1003. Oregon City, Oregon. being to get the product into glass or J of which there is a large per cent under Nelson, living on the shores of Lake Notice is heieby given that in compliance January 19th. I90.3. of the investigating committee and the with the provisions of the act of Congt ess of cant liefore it becomes in any way with- the old method. A pound of curd so Union, was shaving at the time, and the I Notie»* is hereby given that in compliance June 3, 1878, entitled "An act foi the sale with the provisions of the act of Congress of clincial reports of the tei t cases were shock was so pronounced that he severe- I cred, the important point being that treated will remain a full pound when of timber lands in the States of California, inne 3, 1878, entitled “A11 act for the sale of published and will be mailed free on Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as timber lauds in tin- tides ofCaldortiia. Oiegon, asparagus is never allowed to become placed on the inaiket. This.it ¡surged, l.v cut his face. The second shock came j I extended to nil the Public Land States by.uct of Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex- application. Address .John J. Fuiton 1 Amrust 4, 1S92. dried. j will far more than pay the expense of about three minutes later, but was only leiiped to nil tlie Public Land estates by act of MRS. EMILY TILDEN, August 4, 1892, ’* The method employed at Bouldin canning. It will also obviate the neces a slight one. The shock was felt in | Company, 420 Montgomery St., San Of Bay ( ity, county of T’llamo« k, State of HUGO E NENDKL, Francisco, Cal. * i Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Olympia and Everett. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State ot island where a crop of 1,500 acresis sity of a man in the curing-room, who, sworn statement No. 6032,. for the put chase Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ! of the Nr % of Section No 17, in Township No. swot n statement No. 6953, for the purchase of * * * canned annually, is to have troughs [ under the old method, gives constant For Sale. 1 1 North, Range No. 10 West, ami will offer the Sw '4 Nw %, W Lj Nw % and Se >/4 Sw containing running water in shady j attention and treatment to prevent The taxing of timber lands has long Ipioof to show that the land sought is '4 of Section ¡2 in Township 3 N, Range 9 W, A dairv farm of 72 acres, situated on I more valuable for i»s timber orstone than for and will offer proof to show that the land places in the fields. The asparagus as ; mold and evaporation. The expected been an annoying question, not only’ in the Nestucca river at Beaver, Oregon. agricultural purposes, ami to establish her claim sought is ti ore valuable fcr its timber or stone fast as cut is brought to these troughs ( uniformity of the contents, the conven- this county but in every section of Ore Good location, near a cheese factory, to said land before the ( ountv Clerk of I ilta- than for agricultural purposes, and to establish niook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on his claim to said land before the Register ami and is thoroughly washed, These ienl packages in which the product may gon and Washington. These lands have school-house, church and store. Price, F'liday, the 15th day of .May, I903. She names Receiver of tliis office at Oregon City, Oregon, i witnesses : on Saturday the 28th day of March, I903. He troughs are just w ide enought to take in I be placed on the market, the elimination been purchased by large syndicates, $3000.—For particulars write or call on as Albert S. l ilden, George il. Willianifi, Harold names as witnesses : |. R. Finley, Beaver, Tillamook county, If. Matthews, Charles W. Pike, of Bay City, Charles W. Mead, George II. Nendel, John the .shoots of the proper lengths for of the loss sustained in the retail trade many of whom are holding them merely Or gon. Oregon. \V. Nendel, Albert W. Mills, of Portland, cantying and each piece is trimmed be- under the present packages, these and for speculation, and while numerous at Any and a1| persons claiming adversely the Oregon. above-described lamia are requeste«! to tile their Any and all persons c aiming adversely the ford? being immersed. From the troughs various advantages will result if the ex tempts have been made to raise the CUEDITOIt’H NOTICE. claims in this office on or before said 15th day of above described lands are requested t«» file theii May, 1903. the asparagus is taken to the sorting peiiment materializes in the tidiness of assessments to somewhere near a third claims in this office 011 or before said 28th day N otice is H ereby G iven .—That the un C has . B. M oores . Register. ot Marell, 1903. table, then on to the scalding vats un the success that is now promised. of their value every attempt has met dersigned has been appointed administrator I C has . B. M oores , Register. of the estate of I’. F. DURHAM, by the T imhek L and , act J une 3, I878.-—N otice fok til it reaches the fillers, where is com Something like four dozen cans of with such determined opposition that in County Court of the State of Oregon for ! P ublication . T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878—N otice F or Tillamook County, and all jiersons having I United States Land office. pleted the systematic handling of this cheese, put tip at various times during the majority of cases failure has re CLAIMS I’li Bl ICA IION . against said estate are hereby . Oregon City, Oiegon. United Htatcs Land Office, February ¿5th, 1903. product, packing it to perfection, noth the past six weeks, with contents taken sulted. Clatsop county is, however, required to present them to me in the manner Oi egon ( it , Oregon. required by law within six months from the Notice Is herebv given that in < onipliance ing remaining except to be labeled, from different lots of curd, are now in contemplating taking a step in that date of this notice. with the provisions of the act of Congiess <d Februaiy ¿4. 1903. Notice is heieby given that in compliance at Cloverdale, Oregon, this 10th day | June 3, 1878, entitled "A'i act for the sale nt when it is ready to be forwarded to the volved in the experiment, and many direction this year gnd in order that the of Dated tilllbci land« 111 the Stutts of C h I it< hm 1,1, <>i.- with the provisions of the act of Congress ol February, 1903. gon, Nevada nml W'a hinglon territory," as June 3, 1x78. entili-d “ An act for the sale of tim ’ FRANK WORTHINGTON. markets of the world. The entire pro more are being added. A feature ot the assessmentscan be fixed without injus Administrator. extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of bei lands in the States of California. Oregon, cess from the time the stalks are taken experiment is the attempt by Professor tice to anyone, the commissioners’court Nevada, ami Washington Territory," as ex August 4, 1892, A. W. 8BVRRANCB. tended to all the Public Land States by avt of MBS EMMA II AR BISON, from the ground to the time they are Pernot by use of pure cultures of certain is making arrangements to obtain infor ___________________ Attorney for Estate. Of Tillamook, couiity of Tillamook, State of August 4 HAROLD II MATTHEWS, ready for the table consumes less than races of organisms to control the flavor mation that will permit the placing of 1 T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3, I87H.—N otice for Oregon, has tliis day filed in this office her P ublication . sworn statement No. 6036 for the purchase of Of Buy ( ity, Co nty of Tillamook, State of I’ill ted States Land Office, six hours. The process throughout is a so that a standard in that particular timber lands in classes, according to the the Nw ’4 of Section 20. in Township 1 S, Oregon, has this day filed in this office In- Oregon City, Oregon. Range 1'» W, and w ill off« r proof to show that sworn statement No. 6033, for the psrehase of marvel of cleanliness, particular at may be obtained for commercial pur amount of timber on each claim.—Astoria March 5th, 19oj. the land sought is more valuable for its timber I the Sw % of Section No. 9, in Township Notice is hereby given that in compliance or stone than for agricultural purposes and to I No 1 N itli, Range to West, and will tention connected with it. No bleach poses, This, though olten attempted, Budget. with the provisions of the act of (’ougre-s of establish her clahn to said land before the offer pr.iot to show that the land sought is * * * ing agents or anything foreign or de- has never been done, owing to the fact Junes, 1X78 entithMl " An act for the sale of County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon more valuable for its timber or stone than for tunLer in the Statea of California, Oregon, at rillaniook City, Oiegon, on Monday, the iKtli agricultural purposes, and to cMlnhlish his The United States through the Federal Nevada lands leterious whatever is used in the pack that under existing methods the cheese and Washington Territory," as ex day of May, 1903. She names as witnesses : claim to said |.<ml befoie the Tillamook ing of these plants. The interior of one product is developed without being per Land office at Los Angeles, will open to tended to all the Public Land States by act of ' Waller c. Bailey, Fred C. Baker. John Weiss, < ounty Cleik of fillamook County, Tillamook August 4th, 1892. 1 city, Oiegon, on F'liday, the 15th day of Muy, Marcus W Harrison, of Tiliainook, Oregon. WILLIAM L. RIFFENBERG, of these canneries, where the especially fectly isolated from the air. Tlie can- settlers within the next 60 days about Any ami all persons claiming adversely the I903. lie names as witnesses . Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State of ; above described lands are re«pieste«l to file their 1 I xiiiih W. (ilascr, of Hobsonvllle, Oregon ; 1,000,000 acres of land in California. constructed solderless cans of the ning method, which effectively removes Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his claims in this office on or before mud istli «lay t'lliirles W. Plk« , George II Gilliums, Mrs. I .only Tilden, of Bay City. Oregon. comp«$ny are being packed, is a marvel the air, Professor Pernot hopes, may This land is situated between Needles swm 11 statement No. 0044. for the purcliast of ; of May, J903. the S J2 of Sw mid S of Se ’4 of Section No. | Any i.ml all persons claiming adversely the C has . B. M ooreh , Register. above «lescr ibe<l binds at e requested to file their of cleanliness. Everything connected make it possible to control the flavor and Mojave, and borders the Colorado 4, in Tp. N". j B . Range No. 7 W, and will off- I proof to show that the land sought is more claims in this office on or before said 15th day MiTH'E FOK Fl Bl 1CA I IOM River. Much of it is valuable agricult with the growing, harvesting and producing organisms and yield a flavor. valuable for its timber or stone than for agri ot May, 1903. l>«-paitment of the Interior. purposes, and to establish his claim C has . B. M oores . Register. Lun4 Office at Oreg 11 < ity, Or. canning is done on Bouldin island, save not varying and uncertain, as at pre urally. The prospective throwing open cultural to said land before the Conn y Clerk of Tilla February 28th. 1903. of its vast tract to settlement is the re mook County, Tillamook City. Oregon, on only the printing of label«. That the sent, but alwavs the same. Notice Is herel»y gi en that Hie followitig- I imher L and , A ct J une 8, 1878.—N otice F or the 23rd day of May, ¡«>03. He names ininied settler has filed notice of his intention P ublication , sult of a recent decision of the United Saturday, operators may be lodged in comfort the as witnesses : to niHke fi al pioof in support o! his claim, United State* Land Office, School Warrants for Sale. States Supreme Court wdth respect to Winfield C. Trombley, George H. Williams, and that said proof will be made before company has erected modern cottages Oregon City, Oregon. William S. Hare, Lem Parker, of Bay City, the ounty ( lei k of Tillaimsik < ounty, at February ftth, 190.3 the famous grant made to the Atlantic Oregon. for their employes who have families, Tillamook, Oiegon, on April 11th, 1903, Notire Is hereby giv« 11 that in compliance The Board of Directors of School Dis. & Pacific Railroad by act of July, 1866 Any and all persons claiming adversely the viz : with tlir provisions of the act of Congress of liesirks well equipped boarding houses. above-dvac il»ed lands are requested to file their THOMAS W MORi.AN June 3. 187K. entitled "All Met hit tlie sale trict No. 9 of Tillamook Countv, Oregon, In the territory which embraces this claims in this office on or before said 23rd «lay H.E 18165, I«» the W of Sc % and S of Sw of timber lands in the States ot California, “ The development and growth of will receive bid« for the purchase of in great trace the Southern Pacific ha« of Mav, i9o.i. •4 of section 27. tp. 1 S , R 10 W. On-gon, Nevada mid Washington Territory," as this asparagus cannery is one of the C hah . B. M oorbs , Register. He names the following wi nesses to prove i extended to all th« Public Land States by act of terest bearing Warrants of said District selected privilege. Authority for the his continuous residence upon uml cultivation [ August 4. 1892, marvels of California. Starting 10 of said land, viz: CHARI.ES II. DAVF.Y, in the sum of $4000, or so much thereof receiving of entry applications for the' William A. Il'gh, Samuel ('. Tomlinson, OfKHliimM, county of Cowlitz, State of Wash year«,ago with a rented boiler, under as said Board may find it necessary to 1,000,00(1 acres in question has been re-| Peter f.iilhi, Ezekiel W. Stanley, of Tillainuok. ington, has this day filedin this office his sworn the arched dome of the sky for a roof, ------ — i Oregon 1 statement No. 6024, for the put chase of issue in order tn complete the new school reived from Washington by the officials C has B. M oorer , Regist«*r. I the lots 1, 2, 3 ami 4. o section No. 3, in and nothing Init the shade of a weeping For 15 days, or until further 'fowiisliip No. 1 South. Range No. 8 West, ami building in accordance with authority of the United States Land Office at Los will offer proof to show Hist he lan«i sought is willow fora store house, it has devel- Notice. notice, I will sell BOOTS and given at a meeting of the legal voters of Angeles. more valuable for its ti"d»er or stone than oped into n superb plant, equipped with SHOES at Cost. In the County Court of the County of Tilla for Hgrieultnral purposes, and »o establish his said District held February 2G, 1903. * F * claim to said bind before the Register ami alt ■pdern appliances. During the ac- ' mook. State of Oregon. Receiver of tliis offbeat Oregon City, Oregdn, My Summer Stock, ordere«! In the Matter of the Petition of Said Warrants are to draw six per Tom Hodson, of La Fayette, Ore., has on Tm’wlay, the 28th day of April, 1903. lie live «tn son 1,500 hands are employed | Herman H. Tubliesing. to be I cent per annum and to be drawn for $50 been converted from the sock-leg an I tin- j from the Shoe Factory, is now names a* witnesses : appointca lixeentor of tin- directly and indirectly by the canning Ix-e Campbell, of Wheatland, Oregon ; Frank last will and testament of 1 each and payable 10 years from date of can method of hiding money, and now on its way, consisting of the L. Bather, of < srrollton, Wash. ; Herbert E. David H-hwellnus, deceased. compa11 v. and the estimated output for chapman, of Carrollton, Wanli.; Walter ffprend ■ issue. patronizes a fire and burglar-proof bank latest styles and best qualities Notice is hereby given that Monday, the the Average season is 150,000 cases.’’— ’ 6th day of April. 1903, at ten o’clock in the borough, of KHlamH.Wash . Said Warrants to be issued under sub vault. It is said he had been laying by that have ever been offered for forenoon Any and all persons clHiming adversely the of sai<l day. at the Court House in Astoria Budget. 'l illamook ».'ity, in Tillamook Connty. State ala»ve described lands ar«- requested to file their | division 6, Section 48, of the School Law a portion of fits wages for some time, I sale in Tillamook City. I of Oregon, has tx-en appointed as the time claims in this office on or before said 2Mth day Deafness Cannot be Cured of Oregon as amended by Act of 1901. ami place for proving the will of the said of April, 1903. intending to use the money for the pur C ham . B. M oorrs , Register. by local application*, as they cannot reach tl e , David Schwellnus, deceased, ami for hearing _______ Bids to be sealed ami addressed to B pose of moving to California. He had the application of Herman II. Ttibhcsing for dfuaued i •rtion oftheeaf Thcve to only one 1 way to cure deafness, _.2 11_ 2 i. I... com 'tit □ L. Eddv, Chairman, Tillamook Citv, saved $426 in gold, and for extra safe the issuance to him the sru«l Herman H. Tub- ¡T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878 N otice for and that toby tioual remedies. Deafness is caused in , Ircsing oi letters testamentary thereon. ttonal caused* by an in- P ublic avion . flamed condition of •* the - mucous --- liui jg of the Oregon, marked Bid for Warrant«,’ keeping he took up a board in the floor Witness my hand aad the seal of said Court United Stales L mik I Office, Eustachian Tube. When this til lie get«» nifi ■ this 17th day of February, A.I».. 1903. Oregon < ity, Oregon, an<’ w’^ *’e opened by said Board on of his hobse, dug a little hole in the1 cd you have a rumbling souud or imperfect i HGMRR MAHON. January 26th, toSj. hearing it. i»|‘j ! when it Is endrely el-»««ed deafness . March 21«t, 1903, at 9 o’clock A. M. ground and planted his savings. Some ————— - County Clerk. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance fa th« r nlt.a.’id un pm the inftoinmation «*nn with the provisions of the act «-f Cotigres* of ______ ___ to ____ The Board reserves the right to reject time ago Tom made the discovery that NOTICE FOk PUBLICATION. l»e taken «ml and ____ this ____ tube ____ restored it* or- June 3, IB7N, entitled "An act for the sale of Department of the Interior, u.alKtidilion, healing will b« deployed to*-! ,lll(| ,|1 i,:,!, WnrratWs tn I k - timbri lands in the states of California Oregon. ever; dim ca*« <>ut of ten a«e rau-ad by any ana an mas. aaia warrafMs to oe his money was missing. He and a few Land Office at Oregon <’ity, Ore., Nevada and Washington Teiritory ' as ex February 7tn. ¡908. Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed coii - issued in suitable installment« as requir- intimate friends pur>ued a still hunt for Notice is hereby given that the following tended t«» nil the Public Land States by a«-t of ditnlB of the mucous surfaces , . , name«! settler liasnl««' notice of his intention August 4th, • 1*J2, W< Will give one Hundred Dollar* for any P«ymg for work done. a clew to the mystery, and meeting with HAUNCRY a NASH, to make fi al proof in support of his claim Of Oregon City CRSCUfBteafness (caused by catarrh) that can Rv order of Ronrd of Clti-kamas, State of no success, the loser was bordering on • ••»tjgfeiir d by Hall * Catarrh Cure. Send for By order of Honrd. and that «w«id proof will t«e made Iw-fore the Oregon, ha- this «-ountv «lay file«t in this office his Register and Keraiver, at Oreg«ai ( ’ ity, »iregon, T ho *. C oats . nervous prostration. The loss liccame sworn statrnient No. 6« 2». for the purchase of on March «.»rd, 1W1, viy F. J. CHKNKY & CO.. Trlerlo, O. I • . rw u the Sr •, of Nw 1 4 Ne *4 <>f Sw and W 1, of by DiuKxista, 75c. I DistrKt ( Icrk. known, and one day last week a friend JA< OB MCNDSHFNK. fee ’ ,4 ot arc No. <2, III Tow -hip No 3 Hot th, If.IL No. 116)2, for the lots 9, 10 and fi, He % rang«- No. 9 west, an«! will 11 HaU a Eamdy Kills are the be«t offer pnarftoshow said he would like to dig for the treasure. ' Sw G- ion 2 amt Na % N w % aectton II, tp that ihelami sought is more \alm,ble for its j North, range 8 West. A FARMER OR 19 SON He did so. and soon found that a mer timt»er or stone than for agricultural purpos. s, AH jfrrergetic manager for office to be ID- names the following witnesses toprove and to establish liis claim to said Iruid before opeueil in this city for large nianntacttiring , Or a townsman will lie hired by us at «Go his contdiuoiis residence upon ami cultivation the Register Mini Receiver of this office at comrn Salary One Hundred Dollarn per M onthlt ami expenses, or 3<i per cent. I cenary 20th century gopher had dug up of aai«l lan«l, viz. Oregon ( ity, Oregon, on JM»tnr«lay, the )8th day mouth r« a commiwion« an« I ex pen«*«. I i,r commission to take orders (ur our Farm | under the money, which had dropped David Twe«!le. of Grsml Rapids, Oregon ■ C April. I«M’1- He names as witnesses H mdred Dollars cash security required. Seeds. Fruits ami Flowers. We sell four Nash, Oiegon < ity, Oregon Dell springer, of nf cfiarl«-« U Mead. John W Nrmlel, George Heat M references. A «hire«« Manager I’, o. grades of fruits, so any competition can be down into th* gopher hole, whence it ! 'TarnI Rapids, Oregon . John Ctyrcoraa, of Grsml II Nemlel, of Portland, Oregon ; Jake Mund go«3124.'*nn Francisco. Calif j met Our stock warranted You do not was all recovered. j Rapids. Oregon. It is nr e< I less to of M in I h wakl, O egon I deliver or collect. Can devote all or part l J. R Wherry who fl lad a contest January >rst M'hruk, and nil persons claiming ad verse ly the Tber are times when even a poet | time. We pay you each week. Good chance say that Mr. Gopher won’t do any more 1 IB-4, sgainst the above described claim la h«*ie • la Any >v«- <lr»« t it»«I lamia *1 e requested to file their . to earn money this winter. Write f«>r free I by cited to np|»ear on awld data amt show cause c aim* in this <»ffii-e 011 or l>etoie M»id fstliday such rich mining under Tom Hudson's Dcsn't turn up hi« no<e nt a jni«y beef- 1 outfit at once. I wlijr sai«l proof should not be allowed. of April, IB03. :eak «mothere«I in onions. Perry Nur«ery Company, Rochester, N Y house, C harles B M oores , I:••gist« r. C has . B. M oores , Megister. Short History ot the Industry by Experiment Now being Made At an Mxpert. Corvallis — New Method Pro Ovring the past lew months much duces a Cheese of Superior ha« hern suit’, and written about the Quality and Flavor. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES AND STEEL STOVES & RANCES ». % I 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 & mcnair , The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. Notice. P. F. BROWNE, Agent. I I I i $