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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 2. A Few Thoughts About Girls. TOTHS EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT] E The question is often naked, " What ire you going to do with your boy?’’ iu< the equally pertinent one, “ What ire you going to do with your girl ?” is tever heard. Yet it s a question of erious import. From earliest childhood, he boy is imbued with the idea that he i to be something in the world, to fol- some pursuit, to carve his own irtnnes, and receives a training to fit im for these purposes. The girl, how- ver, is brought up with no such idea, lot only is it not the custom to train er for any pursuit, but shejs also, as a rneral rule, from her childhood, inoci^ — pted with conventional and false idens Cl legarding her sex, her position in life, tc. If her parents arc well-to-do, she 1 given many opportunities for general ultivalion, but no thorough training in ny one direction by which to give oc- upntion, stimulus, and variety to life, r, if desirable, to become a means of elf-support. This education, or lack of t, is the cause of so many useless lives, — narrow, petty awns at times l>e- »• ome contemptible. At a summer resort, *• 1 charming voting lady was heard to ay that ** she only read to pass away IK he time.” Even in doing so, she was >etter employed than many of her fair .isters, whose occupations were less in- Aocent. The girl is taught, in many instances, 000. hat labor, for her, is dishonorable ; klNhat her position in life is to depend, not • n her own character, her moral and nentnl graces, accomplishments, and at- W. ractions, but on the social standing or vealth of her father, husband, or male datives. As she has no means of gain- X. e sec11 mo,,e-v to purchase all the desirable ind pleasant things of life, site is de- “ »endent on what she receives from these l^datives. So that her life is made plea- ■ Sant or the reverse by neither merit nor r r-.-lenient of her own, and she is usually .he mere plaything of circumstances. In 1 country, with a queen at the head of the nation, a woman w ho owes her posi- witliiion to thefact that she is the descendant coun »fkings, instead of to any special fitness if her own, this is not so much to be —-wondered at. In a land like free America, a new’era -'O^hould dawn for women. And who p that has read the noble and eloquent ■appeals in her behalf does not feel that, among the leaders of thought, she has friends who understand her needs, her o. nature, and her capabilities of intel lectual development ? The friends, too— all honor to them !—foremost in temper- tEEft,,ce’ antislavery a,,d peace reforms, have given equal privileges in many '-P-W ways to-woman. Like the old story of the stftrling, which beats its breast -----^against its cage, and cries, “ I can’t get f • out I” »0 many a woman finds herself as IHclosely caged by circumstances, bv old .11 traditions, and, more than all, by her lown undeveloped resources. We need not only that our colleges should throw open their privileges to women, but that a different standard should be held up to IN* the growing girl, a standard of moral and mental excellence, presenting for emulation such noble examples as we find in France, in Madame Roland, Madame de Stael, Madame Rccamier, and, better still, in our own country, Lydia M. Child, Lucreti Mott. Margaret Fuller and Margeret Haughery, of New Orleans, women who owe their fame to moral or mental exaltation. Of the lat ter, it might be said, “ If you wish to a see her monument, look around for >r the orphan asylums she established and d maintained were better than marble col umns/* “ She died rich only in reputa s tion ; but an ex-governor, two generals, aw editor, a clergyman, a banker and a merchant were her pall bearers.’’ B I It is also the right of every girl to re I • ceive some training so thorough, in at least one direction, that it may be to I her a Source of pleasure or a means of ' ( I support. If she has a taste for music and opportunitv to develop it, let her not content herself with plaving with I taste and expression ; but let her tech I nical ktn >w ledge be so complete that she can teach it, if necessary. If drawing and painting should be her choice, then V let these receive the same through training and care. Housekeeping and other domestic occnpations should re ceive the same attention. With the ability to take care of herself, no girl will marry for the sake of getting ” a good provider and there will be more marriages of congenial tastes and pur- suits. The girl, too should be taught to re spect her own individuality, ** to her own self be true.’’ She can then, when old enough, think for herself on political and religions subjects. She will not tlien feel ns some say, that “ her father and mother are good people, and the religion which has served them is good enough for her.’’ Nor w ill she choose a church for Bria I advantage«, She would not attend any particular church, because the best jieople went there. The girl also has a right to be taught regarding the laws which men and women are expected to obey. She should be flMght tn interest herself in national and humanitarian affairs, to enlarge her views and sphere of interests, so that, should the day ever come when it is ex pedient to give to woman what is now justly her due, the right of suffrage in all matter* wherein she has equal interests at Stake, she will be tbeu fitted for it by enlarge ! ideas, by training and by educa tion. G. A. W alker . J ^Mbalem. Orc. : I I Wood Wanted. OF ! Bills will lie received until April 15th, 1903, by the Tillamook Dairv Associa tion for 125 cords of four loot alder wood. General Banking and Exchange busi Duteil Tillamook, Oregon, March 18, ness. 1903. S. SEVERANCE, Secretary. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign coiinwiee C. óc E. Thayer $ Notice to Milk Producers. On and after April 1st, 1903, the freight rate per Pacific Navigation Co’s, Steamers will be $5 per ton from Port lend and San Francisco. For further in formation regarding quantity shipments apply to. E lmore & Co., Gen. Agts., Astoria ; or B. C. L amb , Agt., Tillamook. HEADQUARTERS FOR >1 I DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES 5 g and äSTEEL STOVES & RANCES I Professional Cards. After April 1st and until further notice, the Tillamook Creamery Coinpanv will manufacture Cheese at l3i cents and Butter at 2H cents per pound, and all money accumulated therefrom over and above running expenses and a dividend of six per cent on the st ock of the com panv, will be returned at the end of the year to the patrons of the creamery in proportion to milk delivered. By order of the Board of Directors. JOS. SANDERS, Pres. A. C. HUNT, GEORGE WILLIAMS. Notice. 1903 TILLAMOOK. ORE. We carry a Large Stock of "g L. EDDY, Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T ili . amook i Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES. I I T. BOTTS, A TTOR N E Y-A T. I. A W, Complete set of abstracts. Office upstairs, North of Tillamook County Bank. ... TILLAMOOK OREGON Agents for the Great Western Saw. M c I ntosh & mcnair , The Most H. GOYNE, Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. I Call for County Convention. A ttorney - at -L aw , A convention of the Republican party of tne County of Tillamook, State of Office : Opposite Court House, Oregon, is hereby called to meet in Tilla mook City, Saturday, April 4th, 1993, T illamook .: O regon . at 10 o’clock a.rn., for the purpose of electing five delegates to the First Con LAUDE THAYER, gressional District Convention to be held in Eugene, Oregon, April 9th, 1903, for the purpose of nominating one Repre sentative to Congress. A ttorney - at -L aw , The convention will consist of 85 delegates, apportioned among the T illamook O regon . several precincts as follows, to-wit : 3 Sa nd lake ........ 3 Netarts............ . Hebo................. 4 Tillamook ..... 12 9 5 Fair view ........ Union............... 3 11oquarton..... 9 Beaver............ 3 8 Carnahan ......... Nehalem .......... 4 Bay................... e Garibaldi........ ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Barnegat......... 1 Foley................ 2 3 L. Nest ticca..... 3 Blaine ..... ........ Ilcittechcv At'uoltiit, 5 Dolph................ 2 South Prairie. The same being one delegate at large ! Office across the street and north frofn for each precinct and one delegate for the Post Office. every ten votes or fraction thereof of _________________________ five or over, cast for the late Thomas H. Tongue in June, 1902. t ^ obert a . miller A. W. S everance , Chairman. H omer M ason , Secretary. A ttorney - at -L aw . , Call for General Fund Warrants. All county General fund warrants series E. endorsed prior to September 10, 1900 are now payable and will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases this date March 31st, 1903. P. W Todd. County Treasurer. Call for Road Warrants. All county road fund warrants series F. endoised prior to March 31, 1903, are now payable and will be paid on presen tation. Interest ceases tins date March 3L 19<>3- P. W. Todd, County Treasurer. Real Estate Transfers. Furnished by T. H. Botts, Abstracter. Transfers from March 23, to March 30. Hannah E Sorenson and husband to Wright-Blodgett Company, limited. He Sw sec 10 and E y% Nw sec 15 2 N 10. 5830 00. w. H. Hurlburt to Wright-Blodgett Company, limited, Ne *4 W % Se & Se Se 16 2 N 10, $2240.00 * Missouri Ann Rhoades to Solon Schiff- man. N % Nw 23 4 S 10. $5000.00. E. H. Cowing, at al by Sheriff to I). A. Blodgett. Sw ,‘4 sec 17 1 N 6; W % Se 35 2 N 6; Sw Ne & lot 2 sec 2 1 N 6 i3P7-5<J. u. S. A. to Amos E. Bevens. Patent. Ne % sec 4 4 S 9. Mary A. Schlotter to Nestocton CliurJi of United Biethren in Christ. So x 100 in Se corner sec 29 2 S 9. $1.00 J-J . McGhee and wife to C. A. Rora- bacher. Ne Se 29 3 S 10. $40000. w. , N. Bays a .d wife to C. Ben Ries- laud. Lots 12, 13 & 20 block 7, A. A. Miller’s addition to Tillamook City. Icod.oo. E. P. Smith to Barney Knoblock. Lots 5 & 6 block 3, R. R. Hay’s addition to Tillamook. $130.00. Johan Abplanalp and wife to Fred M. Davidson. Sw Sw sec 2d, 2 S, 9. $1500.00. U. S A. to Peter Lofstrand. Patent. Neof sec 22, 3 N, 6. Albert S. Tilden and wife to Clarence Tilden W Ne, Nw Se. Ne Se & Ne Sw 14. 1 N, 10, except two tracts of acre and 2 acres. $l.oo. A. J. Rhoades and wife to Charles Burke. 84 acres in W Sw sec 22 & *’ " Se sec 21, 4 S, 10. $6100.00. Fred A. Rosenkrans and wife to Ham* mond Lumber Co. Ne, 29, 3 N, 9- SI2&5- Amos A. Rosenkrans and wife to V A. Rosenkrans. % interest in Ne 29. 3 N, 9. $62500 George Millar and wife to Amos A Rosenkrans. Ne V), 3 N, 9- 00. Susan C. Erikson and husband to Henry L- Simmons. Sw, Se 2i, 2 a. 9- $2OOa0O. Geo W. Kiger and wife to Frank Ekrotb. Special warranty deed AH of the land in Ne, Sw 14, „ I N, 10, east of Miama River. $45 00. Frank Ek roth to Geo. W. K iger. Special warranty deed. “ Sc, Se sec J5 W, X Sw and Ne, Sw 14, I N. 10, except what land is an the east of the Mtama River. $45-00. Two mortgages filed to secure $6,150.00. For Sale. K dairy farm of 72 acres. Situated on the Nestucca river at Beaver, Oregon. Good location, near a cheese factors, school-house, church and store. Price, — For particulars write or call on I |. R. Finley. Bearer, Tillamook county, Oregon. Oregon City, Oregon. ' Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon A ccoucheur . and All calls promptly attended to. O regon . .. T illamook S. STEPHENS, • Real Estate, Insurance and Agent for the J Northwest School Furniture Co., also Notary Public. OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK. SMITH, M.D., P hysician and S urgeon . Office in T odd ’ s Building. .. T illamook O regon . LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. WM. C.AI.I.OWAV. IllI.IIERT I.. HEDGES T T EDGES & GA 1.1,0WAY ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Make a ,|iecinlty of La ml Office Business OFFICE IS WI-.INIIAkll III It.DISG, Room 1 and 2. OREGON CITV, ORE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, GO TO TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Titos. C ostes . Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sec. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. February 24th, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congi css of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ‘ of timber lands in the States of California,! Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of J August 4. 1892, MRS. EMILY TILDEN, Of Bay ( ity, county of l <llamo< k, State of Oregon’, has this day filed in this office her , sworn statement No. 6032, for the purchase 1 of the Ne V4 of Section No I7. in Township No. I North, Range No. 10 West, and will offer ptoof to show that the land sought is more valuable for us timber orstone than for i agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the County Clerk of '1 illa- 11100k County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on | Friday, the 15th day of May, J903. She names as witnesses : Albert S. Tilden, George H. Williams, Harold I H. Matthews, Charles W. Pike, of Bay City, Or"gon. Any and all persons claiming adverselv the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in tills office on or before said 15th day of May, 1903. C has . B. M oores , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for l’l plication . United Stales Land Office, Oregon City, Oiegon, January Hist. ioo3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I878. entitled An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of Avgust 4. 1892, THEODORE KINGSLEY, Of Nehalem, county of T llamook. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 5971, for the purchase of tlm Se 1 , of Se '4. sec. «>. and Sw V* of Sw ‘4. section No. 5, in Township 2 Noith, Range No 9 West, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural pur posts, and to establish Ilia claim to said land before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, in Tillamook city, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2 >th day f Api il, 1903. II«-names aa witnesses: Louis Smith Edwin Smith, of llobsonvil’e.Or; Steven Scoville, Herbert Ross, of Nehalem. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely tlic above described amis are requested to file their (Haims 111 this office on or before suid 25th day of April, 1903. C iias . B. M oores . Register. THOMASW MORGAN. H E 1216.5, lor the W of Se % and S of Sw T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for 14 of section 27, ip. 1 S , R. 10 W. P ublication . • He names the following wi 11 esses to prove United States Land Office. his continuous residence upon and cultivation ( OregonCity, Oiegon. said land, viz : Of February 25th, 1903. William A. High, Samuel Tomlinson, Notice is hereby given that in compliance Peter I.uthi, Ezekiel W. Stanley, of Tillamook, with the provisions of the act of Congiess of I Oregon. C has B. M ookbs , Register. June 3, 187M, entitled An act for the sale ol | tinibei lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory," as I notice FOR publication . extended to all the Pub ic ¡4Uid States by act of Department of the Interior, Land Office at OregonCity, Ore., August 4, 1892, Mai ch 21 st, 1908 MRS. EMMA IIARIHSON, Notice is hereby given that the following- of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of named settler has filed notice of his intention Oregon, has this day filed in this office her to make final proof in support of his claim, ami sworn statement No. 6036 for the purchase of that said proof will be made before County the Nw *4 of Section 20. in Township 1 S. Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Range 1" W , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber Oregon, on May 4H1, 19o3, viz or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to CARL WALLIN ; 11. E. 12,469, for tlm lots i, 2, j and 4 (or W % establish her claim to Baid land before Hie Nw and W % Sw sec. 3«. tp R b W County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon He names the fo lowing witnesses lo prove at I'illamook City, Oiegon, on Monday, the iMh his continuous residence upon and cultivation day of May, I903. She names as witnesses : Walter C. Bailey. Fred C. Baker. John Weiss, of said land, viz: F. ’iik Severance, of Tillairook, Ore. ; David Maicus W Harrison, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the Hes«, of Tillamook, Ore. ; Walter J. Smith, of Wilson, Oie. ; William Illingworth, of Wilson, above described lands are requested to fib- their claims in this office on or before said 18th day Orc. G eo . W. B ibke . of May, I903. C has . B. M oores , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. T imber L and , A ct J i ne 3, I878.—N otice for Land Office at Oregon City, Or., P ublication . March 28th, I903 United Slates Land Office, Notice is hereby given that the following Oregon City, Oregon, named settler has filed notice of his intention March 5th, Hk>3. to make final proof in support of his claim, and Notice is hereby given that in compliance lhatsaid proof will be made before theCounty Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, with the provisioiiH of the act of Cougre-s of June 3, 1K78 entitled “ An act for the sale ol on May J5H1 - 1903, v*«- ’• tim'-er lands in the States of ' 'aJiiornia. Oregon, SOLON SCH1FFMAN. H E. No. I2670, for the W % Se l4, Sw «4 Nf\ Nevada and Washington Teiritory,“ as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of and Se Nw '4. sec. 18. tp. 2 S, R. 7 W’ He names the following witnesses to prove August 4th, r8q2. WILLIAM L. RIEFENRKRG, his continuous residence upon and cultivation Of Bay City, county of I tllainook, State of of Mid land, viz : lias this day filed in this office his Robert W. Robbins, O. Henry Robbins Oregon, 11 statement No. 0044. for the purchase of William J. Haughty, Daniel A. Simmons, of swot the S ’ 7 of Sw '4 and S of Se ol Section No. Bay City, Oregon. 4, in Tp. No. 3 S , Range No. 7 W, and will offer C has . B Mookri, Register. proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri NOTICE TO CKEDITOKft cultural purposes, and to establish his claim N otice is H erkiiy G iven ,—That the un to said land Irefore the Coiin'y ( lerk of Tilla dersigned has been duly appointed by the mook <‘<mnty, Tillamook City. Oregon, on Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Saturday, the 23rd day of May, I903. He names Tillamook County, executor of the last will ns witnesses Winfield < Trombley, George H. Williams, and testament of JACOB S. liLLIOTT, de ceased. All persons having CLAIMS against William S. Hare, Lem Parker, of Bay City, the estate of said deceased, are hereby re Oiegon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the quired to present the same to 111c properly verified as by law required, at the office of B. above-desc ibeil lands arc requested to file their L. Eddv. Attorney-at-Law, at Tillamook claims in this office on or before said 23rd day City. Oregon, within six months from the of May, i9oJ. C har . B X dorea , Register. date hereof. Dated this 5th day of March. A.D.. 1908. CHARLES ABRAHAM ELLIOTT. junk 3. 1878.—N otice for Executor of the last will and testament T imber L and , A P ct ublication . of Jacob S. Elliott, deceased. United Staten Land office, O egon City, Oregon, March 13H1, lyf.i. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of < ongresw of June 3, 1B7M, entitled ‘•An act for tlie isle of timber land ill the Stales of California, Oiegon Nevada and Waslmigtoii Tei ritoi y." as extended to nil Public l.and States by act of August 4, 1892, ANDREW P JOMKNSKN, Of Tillamook City, Countv of Tillamook, State J of Oregon has this day filed in this office his -worn statement No. f»>t the purclrise of j the Se '4 of er. No 5, In township No. 3 S , range No lo W, and will offer proof to sli »w | hat 1 lie land sought is more vitluabie for its tin» «er or »-tone than for ag icultmal purp«»srH. and to establish his claim to said land lado the County Ch-rk of Tillamook County, at Till«» iu«H>k ( ity, Oregon, on Fiid.iv the 29th day of May i «/ g He names io wi nr-ses . (>co»ve G l'et« ison Ju ji « s M M'jignii, Ortniin W. Biush, Frank B. Heriington, of T llamook, Oi econ. I Agiy and all peraona Haiming advenely the abov- dracr ibed lands arc «•quested t<» filetheir I Hanns m thia office on or before said 29th day of a. ay, I903. ' C has . II. M oorss , Regu>t?r. T imber L and A ct J une 3, «87».—N ot ice for P ublication . United States Laud Offioe, Oiegon City, Oregon, March, 20th, 1903. Notice ia hereby given lliat in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juns 3rd, IE78, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,“ as extended to all the Public luincl Stales by act <d August 4, 1892. MRS. LULA < KI N’HIIAW, Of Tillamook, conn y of Tillamook, State of Otegon, baa ibis day fi cd in this office her swoin statement No. 6053, for the purchase of the Sw of Sw '4, sec 21. nnd Se % of Se *4 and W ‘a of Se of Bectioli No. 2o, in town ship No. 1 South, range No. to West, and will offer pro.if to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timbei or stone than for agiicultural purposes, and to establish her claim to anid land before the County Clerk of Tillamook County Oreg« 11. nt Tillamook City, O-ego*', on Monday, the if,th day of June, I903. She names as witnesses : Walter C. Bailey. Ileniy S. Baker, Fred C. Baker, Chaik-a Soweis, of Tillamook, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are lequested to file their claims in this office on or before said 151I1 day ol June, 190:1. C has B. M oorkb , Register. NOTICE FOR PVBL1CATION. Depaitmentof the Interior. Land office at Oregon City. Ore., March aist, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the f llowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hisclaim. and that said proof will b$ made before tlie Regis ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on May 9th. 1903, viz. : 1) RCFl’S CHENEY: H E. No. 124«, for the 8 *4 of Ne U, »ec. 7, S ’» of Nw ’4, sec. H, tp. 2 N. range 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : Waiter J. Smith, of Wilson Ore. ; William Illingsworth, of Wi son, Ore. ; Toby Smith, of Wilson, Ore. ; Samuel Todd, of Forest Grove, Ore. C has . B M oores , Register. NOTICE FOR WBI.1CA TION. Department of the Interior. Lan 1 Office at Oreg >11 City, Or. February aRtli. 1903 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler H as filed notice of his intention to make fi al proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before the ounty ( lerk of Tillamook County, al Tillamook, Oregon, on April nth, 19°3, Subscribe for the Tillamook Headlight, The Newspaper that made Tillamook County Famous. MISS M. THOMAS. Fashionable Dressmaker HAS OPFMED DRESSMAKING PARLORS at the Résidence of .Mr«. Ellison. The owners of textile mills at Lowell, Mas« , decided not to open Monday. Thev say they do not intend this as a lockout for the textile workers, but merely to avoid trouble. The mills wil remain closed indefinitely. It is probable that similar action will lie taken by the mills of the entire a flee ted district, event, ually throwing 50.000 fiersons out of employment. HEADLIGHT WEEKLY OREGONIAN, AND TRIBUNE FARMER, $2.75. T imber L and , A< r J une 3, 1878—N otick F or I’l BI.ICATION United Btates Land Office, Oregon ( it , Oregon. Febrnuty 24, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance witli the provisions of the art of Congress ot June 3, 187S. entiled "An act for the sale of tim - her lands in tile States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Territory,’’ as ex tended to nil the Public Land States by net of August 4 18y2, HAROl.l) H. MATTHEW’S. Of Bay City, Co lily of Tillamook, State of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office Ills sworn statement No 6033, for the pat« base id the Sw *4 of Section No. 9. in Township No 1 N 1 tli. Range i<> West and will offer proot to show that the land sought is mote valuable fur its timber or stone than for agiicultural purpost-s, and to •Mlablish his claim to said land before tlie Tillamook County Cletk of Tillamook County. Tillamook • ity. Oiegon, on Friday, the 151I1 day of Muy, I903. He names as witnesses . Louis W. Glaser, of Hobsonvillc, Orego i ; Charles W Pike, George H Williams, Mrs. Emily Tilden, of Bay City. Oregon. Anyi.lid all persons Haiming advmsely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in thisoffice 011 or before said I5H1 day oi May, I903. C has . B. M oores , Register. T imber I. and , A ct J unk 8. 1H78.—N otice F or PUHI.ICATION, United States Land Office, Oregon CH), Oregon. February 6th, tqo3 Notice is hereby giv* n that in compliance with the provisions of the act <d Congiess of June 3. 1878, entitled "Ail act lor the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4, 1892, CHARLES B. DAVEY. of Kalama, county of Cowlitz, state of Wash mgton, haa this day filedin this office his sworn statement No 6o.*4. for the pmchase of the lots r. 2, 3 «lid 4. o section No. 3, in 'Township No. t South. Range No. 8 West, ami will offer pi oof to show that In- land .sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for sgricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the RegiHor mid Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, tlie 28th day of April, 1903. its imines as witnesses l^ee Campbell, of Wheatland Oregon ; Frank L Barber, of ( iiriollton, Wa.-h ; llerl»ert E. ciiMpmsn. of < arrolhon, Wash . Waltei Spread borough, of Kahuna. V\ ash Any am! all persons claiming adversely th* above dcscrilM-d lnmls arc req nested to file their claims in tills office 011 or before said 28th day ot April, t</oj. C han . B. M ooren , Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or PfRI.K ATION T imber L and , A ct J unr 3. 1878 Norte« r< a Uuilcd Slates Land Office. Pt hlk a 1 tow. Ur« gon < Ity, Oregon, United States Land Office, March ibtn. 1003. Oregon ( Itv, Oregon, Notice is hereby given that in compliance January J*»lh, i<X>3- with tlir provisions of the a< t of Congress of Notice Is hereby given that tn < < «tn pl lance J uiie 3 i«;H, entitled ' An set for the sale of with the provisions ol the act < f Congress of 1 inits 1 lauds In the 'tales of « alifornix, Oregon. June 3. 1M7M, entitled "An act for the sale ot Nevada, and Washington leriitory. as ex timbei lands in the States of California. Oregon t» iiilad to all the Public Land Males by tu t of Nevada and Washington Territory," hr ex August 4, H72, feruled to all the Public I.and states by act of GEORGE G PE I EKisRN. August 4th, Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of HAl'NCKY a . NASH, Oregon haa this da. fil'-d in tins office his sworn Of Oregon City, county of ClackaniHs, State of staternrnt No 6.04X, for the purchase of the Oregon, has this day filed in this • ffice his N H Nr •sr I* Nr % of »re. No. M. in tp. No 3 swoin statement. No 601, for the purchase ol South, Range No 10 Wra», slid will offer 1 tne Se *4 of Nw '4. Ne ’-4 of Sw and W *, of proof to show that the I hik I sought is more Se'4 of sec. No. r2, in Township No 3 noith, valuable for it» timber or atone than for range No 9 west, ami will offer proof t<» show agri< ulttiral purpose«, and to establish bis c laim that the land sought is more valuable for its *o Bfltd laud lieforr the County Clerk of Tilla timber or stone than for agriciiltutal purposes, mook County, Oregon, at lillamook < itv. mid to establish his claim to said laud before I Oregon, on Friday, the 29th of Ma), 19u8. tlie Register and Receiver of thia office nt He name« as witnesses; (hegon ( ity, Oregon, on Saturday, tlie 18th day Frank B Harrington, of Tillamook. Ore.; of April. 1904. If' names a> wittir^ses 1 James M Motgan, of Nrtarta, Ore , Andrew P Charles W Mead. John W N.-ndel, George- Jorgensen, of Tillamook. Ore .Norman Brush, Il Nemlel, of Portlan«!, Oregon , Jake Mun>l of 'nllainoo«. Ore. I sclieuk, of Misliewaki, O. egon. Anyandall arsons Haiming sdverwrly the ! Any and all persons claiming adversely the above deacribed lands are rerjoeated 10 file their above dca< 1 ibwi lam!« aw requested to file their ■ claims in this office on or be lore *ai«l 49th day c Mims in this office on or bcfo*e said 18th day I oi May, >yu3. t ol April, I9o3. C has B M< ore «, Register C rab . B M oores , Register. I