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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 23. DIKD TOGETHER. I The Harvest and Money. Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Bacon Pass The one thing that overtops every ▲way the Same Night. other in it relation to the future wel Tuesday evening about 8:30 Mr. Cy rus Bacon died suddenly at bis home at Forest Grove and three hours later his aged wife also passed away. They were old people who moved into Forest Grove last fall from their farm at Bacons, on Dairy Creek, eighteen miles northeast of there. They were in about usual health for old people until a few weeks ago. Mrs. Bacon was taken with the grip and since then she has been confined to her bed considerable of the time. The old gentleman, though quite feeble, had been around as usual. Tuesday evening he had beer, waiting on his wife, and sat down by the lied. As he sat there he leaned over and vomited into a vessel, then leaned back into a chair and his liekd ¡dropped. Friends came to his assistance at once, but he gave onlv one gasp and did not breathe again. Dr. Via was called but could do nothing He thought death was due to cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Ba eon was greatly excited at I seeing her aged companion pass away and got out of lied trying to aid him. She talked constantly about it and wondered what would become of her. She grew gradually worse and at 11:30 she too breathed her last. Mr. Bacon was about 80 years of age and his wife about 70. Eighteen years ago they came west from Illinois and settled on their farm which had been their home until they moved to town in the fall. They leave nine children, all of them living and all out on this coast ex cept a dai,ghter in Kansas and a son in Illinois.—Forest Grove Tinies. Hanging of Lyons. B-A-XTŒZ OF C. & E. Thayer fare of the country is unquestionably General Banking and Exchange busi the crop condition of this year. If the output of agricultural products in 1903 ness. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger shall l>e large a continuance of pros perity will be absolutely assured. Of many, Sweden, and all foreign countries this there is now the most favorable promise. Reports from the wheat and TILLAMOOK. ORE. corn belts are of the most satisfactory character. While of course nothing more can be made at this time but an estimate, yet the forecast of the experts is to the effect that only the most ab normally bad weather conditions can prevent the largest crop of wheat by L. EDDY, many million bushels that was ever harvested, particularly in the southwest. In fact, all the early spring indications A ttorney - at -L aw , point to a record-breaking crop this year, although there can of course be no T illamook .. O regon . estimate yet of much value as to the proportions of the corn crop. Assuming T. BOTTS, that what is now indicated will be re alized, the United States will produce ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. this year one of the greatest crops of Complete set of abstracts. breadstuffs, if not indeed the largest, in Office upstairs, North of Tillamook its history. In that event the continu- County Bank. qnce of national property for the next two or three years at least will be abso. TILLAMOOK ... OREGON lutely assured. Great crops required for their market H. GOYNE, ing an abundant supply of money. Whether or not this supply will be suf A ttorney - at -L aw , ficient is a matter of the first importance. There is some apprehension in regard to Office : Opposite Court House, this. It is feared that increasing the T illamook .. O regon . demand upon our currency resources, which cannot for the ensuing year be materially augmented, except for the ^ALAUDE THAYER, uncertain accretions of gold, will pre vent our producers from reaping the benefit of large harvests and thus hamper A ttorney - at -L aw , prosperity. There may prove to be some substantial ground for this fair and yet T illamook .. O regon . it is quite possible to exaggerate it. Enormous crops will of course require a large amount of money for their trans portation and marketing, but it is to be haberlach borne in mind that great crops mean attorney at - law , great exports, great transportation, great activity in every direction. If we Ucutechcv ^bvcltnt, can count upon a vast surplus of wheat and corn for which there will be a Office across the street and north from the Post Office. European demand, there probably will be no difficulty in discounting the export of this surplus grain and so utilizing J^OBERT A. MILLER, those discounts as to provide much of the money that is needed for the moving A ttorney - at - L aw . of crops. Oregon City, Oregon. So far as the monetary situation is Land Titles and Land Office concerned there seems to be a general Business a Specialty. opinion among the most thoughtful financiers that the conditions next fall will not be more serious than they have W. SEVERANCE, recently been, while there is a possibility of improvement if the conservative A ttorney - at -L aw , policy now being observed shall be main tained. There is no doubt that there is T illamook .. O regon . an ample supply of currency to take care of the legitimate business of the country, the danger of a paralyzing AVID WILEY, M.D., stringency being in excessive specula tion. At present very little enourage- rnent is being given to speculation and P hysician , S urgeon and if this conservative policy on the part A ccoucheur . of the banks and the loaners of capital generally shall be maintained there All calls promptly attended to. need be no apprehension regarding the T illamook .. O regon . immediate future. E ugene Or., April 17.—The execu tion of E. E. Lyons, the murderer of Sheriff W. W. Withers, took place in the jailyard here this morning. There were present the Sheriff's jury and about 120 invited persons. Lyons displayed more nerve than was expected. Yesterday he seemed in a light frame of mind, and even joked with his guards. He ate a hearty dinner last even ing and slept lightly during the night. This morning he took a light breakfast, but showed signs of emotion. Rev. H. A. Green and Rev. F. E. Billington vis ited him in his cell this morning and ad ministered spiritual comfort, spending the time up to the hour of execution in prayer and consoling talk. At 9 o’clock Sheriff Fisk entered the cell to read the death warrant. Lyons was lying on the bed, but arose and listened to the reading of the warrant without any manifestation of emotion, wearing a blank expression upon his countenance and saying nothing. Shortly before 9:30 the prisoner was brought from the cell and walked to the scaffold, attended bv the two clergymen. Sheriff Fisk and Deputies H. E. Bawn and Shelton Jenkins. His step was quite steady as he ascended the scaffold and took his place on the trap, and he stood unsupported while the straps were buckled on his limbs. Sheriff Fisk asked him if be had any thing to say, and he simplv said in dis I tinct tones, but with some emotion : “ I As a result of his visit to Baker County am sorry for what I have done. May to look into the reports of a prevalence God forgive you all, for you know not of Inmpy jaw, State Veterinarian Dr what you do.” William McLean ordered one heifer killed The black cap was then adjusted, and on the Perkins farm. The animal was the Sheriff placed the noose about the in bad shape with the disease, and one man’s neck, carefully adjusting the same member of the family owned the animal und holding it with one hand while with admitted that it ought to have been the other, at 9:31, he pulled the cord and killed some time ago. The doctor found the murderer dropped to eternity. The no generally bad condition. “There is neck was broken by the fall, the body nothing in the conditions as I found them quivered for a few seconds, then hung near Baker City,” said Dr. McLean on limp and lifeless. After 15 minutes the Saturday, “Io warrant excitement or pulse ceased to beat, and Drs. D. A. alarm about a general spread of the Paine and F. M. Day pronounced life ex disease among cattle or humans. I tinct. The body was then cut down by think there is no more of this disease in the Sheriff and turned over to the under that section than in any other county of taker, who had been engaged by the Oregon there is one or more cases of brotiters of Lyons to prepare it for > lumpy jaw. It is an old disease, and burial. may arise unaccountably in cattle from There was no demonstration from the ray fungi, where the conditions favor the large crowd that gathered about the in disease." * * * closure, and all the details of the execu tion passed off according to plan and on Oil properties involving between *6,000,000 and $7,000,000 in the Tren- time to the minute. ton rock field» are to be transferred to a Hit by a Squall. French syndicate nnder a deal just W eymouth , April 17.—Misfortune, closed. The property, thousands of which secnis to have pursued the Sham acres of leases, hundreds of wells and a rock III., culminated today in a gust ot production of thousands of barrels, pipe wind which dismasted her and leaves lines, tank cars, refineries and all equip* the beautiful challenger lying tonight a nients. The negotiations have been con wreck in Portland Harbor. The accident ducted by William L. Russell, of Lima, will necessitate a delay of a month and 0.. and Charles B. Russell, ol Laporte, probably of six weeks in the challenger’s Ind. The syndicate will operate with sailing for America, but Sir Thomas Lip- the United States Petroleum Company ton said to the Associated Press cor and the National Consolidated Oil Com respondent to night that the accident pany, and will control most of the crude would not be allowed to interfere with oil in Ohio and Indiana. The transaction her presence in New York in time for the makes the syndicate a formidable rival of the Standard Oil Company. cup races. * * * - Mv injuries,” added Sir Thomas, 1 The report of the commission of British •• are painful. I was badly simpen up by workingmen who were taken to the the fall and have a severely smashed United States at the end of last year by hand, but everything is insignificant Alfred Moseley, a wealthy Englishman, compared with the loss of poor Collier*' to study labor conditions here, presents (a brother in law of Captain Wringe, the views of 23 delegates, who separately who was killed in the accident) ” who synopsize their deductions. The report has been in my service since the time of shows a lack ol unanimity except that the first Shamrock. You can rebuild a all agree that the British workman has vactot, but you cannot replace a man.'' nothing to learn from the American Str Thomas Lipton was the recipient workman, while Britirh employers are of over 200 telegrams of sympathy. King not as far advanced as the Americans in Edward wired his regtets at the injury the treatment of the employes. Mr. Vo Sir Thoni.i* and his grief at the loss Moseley says that the American work of Ide. man has a far better education, is in Subscribe toi the Headlight, the ont finitely better paid, bowsed, fed and clothed, and moreover, much more sober. home newspaper. 1903. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Professional Cards. OARI- , A. D 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. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. February 84th, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Het of Congi ess ot June 3. 187H, 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 August 4, 1N92, MRS. EMILY TILDEN, Of Bay < ity, county of TUlanio« k, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6032. for the putchase of the Ne % of Sertion No. 17, in Township No. 1 North. Range No. i O West, and will offer pioof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Ls timber orstone than for flt'rli'U 1 r It 1'H 1 ItllrtlOSHM < 4 MI It bl IS II her llt't' clailll agricultural purpose*, 5411(1 and t to establish claim to said land before the County Clerk ol Tilla mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, <111 Friday, the 15th day of May, I903. She names as witnesses : Albert S. Tilden, George H. Williams, Harold H. Matthews, Charles W. Pike, of Bay City, Or-goii. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oilier on or betoiesaid 15th day of May, 1903. C has . B. M oores . Register. T imber L and A ct J unk 3, xb7b.—Koi ice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March. 20th, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress of June 3rd, I878. 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 laxnd Stales by act of August 4, 1892, MRS. LULA CRENSHAW, Of Tillamook, conn y of Tillamook. State of Oiegon, has this duy filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6053, for the purchase of the Sw U ofSw ‘4. sec. 21, and Se of Se *4 and W % 01 Se % of Beetion No. 2o, in town ship No. 1 South, range No. lo West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish tier claim to said land before the ( ounty Clerk of Tillamook County, Oreg«>n at Tilhimook City, Orego«», on Monday, the 15th day ot June, I903. She names as witnesses : Walter C. Bailey, Henry S. Baker, Fred C. Bilker, Charles Sowers, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any und all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 15th day of June, 1903. ________________C has B. WOOBB*« Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, IK78.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oiegon. February 25th, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in < oinpliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, ¡»7«, entitled "Au act for the sule ol tiinbei lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory," as extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, MRS. EMMA HARRISON, Of Tilhimook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 6036 for the purchase ol the Nw *4 of Section 20. in Township 1 S, Range 16 W, and will offer proof Io show that . the land sought is more valuable for its timber | or Htone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to aaid land before the Coiintv Clerk of Tillumouk Countv, Oregon ( Ht Hlliniook ( ity, Oiegon, on Monday, the iMth , t|av of Mav, I90L She names as witnesses : Walter C Hailey Fred ( Baker John Weiss, Marcus W Harrison, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in thia office on or before said iMth day of May, J903 C han . 11. M oorks , Register. |_____ T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878—N otick F or P ublication . United Btates Lain! Office, Oregon ('ity, Oregon. February '¿4, 1903. Notice is hereby given that ill compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of .Imo- J, 1S78, entiled ” An act lor the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, NeVhda, and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 lSy2, HAROLD R. MATTHEWS, Of Itsy City, Co • nty of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has tills day filed in this office liis sworn statement No. 6033, for the pBrchase of the Sw W of Section No. 9 in Township No. i North, Range 10 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for itatimber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hia claim to said land before the Tillamook ( on 11 tv Clerk of Tillamook County, Tillamook City. Oiegon, on Fiiday, the 151b day of May, I903. He names as witnesses . Louis W. Glaser, of llobsonville, Oregon ; Charles W. Fike, George II. Williams, Mrs. Kmily Tilden, Ol Bay City Ol« gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or beiorc said 15th duy of May, 1903. (’ has . B. M oores . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., April 4th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pi oof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on May 28th. 19O3, vis. : JACOB MUNDSHENK, II.E- No. 11652, for the lots 9, 10 and 11 and Se of 8w ‘4. section 2 and Ne % of Nw section 11, tp. 3 North, range 8 West. I He names the tollowing witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. : C. A. Nash, Oregon City, Oregon ; _____ David _ >1 Grand oranti Rapids, KHpius, ( Oregon . John ! Tweedie, of ‘ of “ Grand ; Dell Corcoran, < ___ 1 Rapids. Oregon _ Hralxl Rapids, Unniilu Oregon Or.Hmil______________ ! Springer, of r Grand J. R. Wherry who filed a contest against the above homestead on January 21st, 19u3, is here by specially cited to appear and show cause why said proof should not be allowed on May 28th, I903, at this office. C harles B. M oores , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land office at Oregon City, Ore., April 4th, 190^ Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, an<l that said proof will b- made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mook Citv, Oregon, oil May 22nd, 1903, viz : WILLI'. M OLSEN; H E. I40II for the lot 7 of sec. 6 mid lots 1 and 2 sec. 7, tp. 2 S, R. X W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. : Marion T. Chance, William H. Went. Charles Vogler, Louis Olsen, of Tillamook, Oregon < has . B. M oores , Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon uregon City, x,ny, Oregon, oregon, April 8ih, 1^03. Notice is hereby given that ill compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3. 1M7M. entitle«! "An act for the sale ot timbei lands in the Slates of California. Oregon Nevada Territory,'' as ex - ------- •- and -..a Washington XV—1.;.... tended to all the Public Land States by actol August 4th, 1892, WILLIAM RYAN, .......------ — <. Of Tillamook City. County of 1 i I hi niook, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 6077, for the purchase of the S of Ne >4 and S % of Nw of sec. No. 2, in Township No l^ south, range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its »1...«---------- timber or stone ------ United than for States agricultural Land Office, purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the County Clerk of Tillamook Oregon, -------------- - ------------ ------- ---------- County, — -c . at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 19th day of June, 1903. He names as witnesses Frank B. Hen ington, Frexi Arthur, James R. Harris, Haloert L Fawler. of Tillamook, Ore. Any and all persons ciaiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their _. c aiiinUii this office on or before _ __u said 19th j day of June, 19o3. C has . B. M oores . Register. . T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for : P ublication . | Oregon City, Oregon, ’ Mtiroh sth, l'.io.n , Notice is hereby given that in «oinpliance 1 with the provision« of the act of Congress of ‘June 3, 1878 entitled ” An act for the sale of (funner lands in the States of ('ahtornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex- tended to all the Public Land States by act of | Augns| Northwest School Furniture Co., also | WILLIAM L. RIIFENBERG, , Of Bay City, county of Tillamook, State ot Notary Public. (Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ■ sworn statement No. 0044, for the purchase of OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK. I the H of Sw l4 ail«l S J4 of Se U of Section No. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 4, in Tp. No. 3 S , Range No. 7 W, and will offer | Department of the Interior Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., I proof to show that the laud sought is more I valuable for its timber or stone than for agri- April nth, ¡908 Notice Is hereby given that the folhiwing- I cultural purposes, and to establish his claim nained settler hns filed notice of his intention ] to said land before tin* County ('lerk ofTilla to make final proof in support of hie claim, > niook County, Tillamook City. Oregon, on and that said proof will be made before County | Saturday, the 23rd day of May, I903. lie names P hysician and S urgeon . Clerk Tillamook Co , at Tillamook, Oregon, on . hn witnesses | Winfield C. Trombley, George II. Williams, May 25th, 19O8, vis T odd ' s William S. Hare, Ixm Parker, of Bay City, ALEXANDER FINLAYSON ; U.K. No. 12724, for the N J4 Nw % and W Ne ' Oregon. 1 Any and all persons claiming adversely the ,*iie^raeV>thrN'f.l,U<!X*i witne.w. tn prove : •bow«I(-«c ere uque.ted file their T illamook .. O regon . above-desc «bed il»e<! l.iid. lands are requested to to file their his continuous residence upon and cultivation , claims in this office on or before haul 23rd day of Mid land, vis. Io1 ,9oJ- C har . B. M ooses , Register. Lewis I.. Smith, Prank Long, Robert W’att, Harry Crane, of Hob*onville, Oregon. ( has . B. M oore , Register. T imber L and . A ct junk 3, 1878.—N otice fob P ublication . United States Land office. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. O.ngou Ci*y, Oregon, Department of the Interior March 13th. I9O3. Land Office at Oregon City. Or., Notice is hereby given that in compliance April nth, 1903. with the provisions ol the act of Congiess of Notice is hereby given that the following June 3, 1M7M, entitled "An act for the «ale of named settler has filed notice of bis intention timber land in the States ofCalifornia, Oregon. to make final proof in support ot his claim, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extender! and that said proof will be made before the to all Public Land States by act of August 4, County Clerk , Tillamook County, at TillainooK. || 1892, Oregon, on May 2Mh. 1903, viz. ANDREW P JORKNSEN, WK. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGER. ROBERT a ATT, J Of Tillamook City, County of Tillamook, State H E. 127*3, for the E J4 Ne '4, sec 34, and H ' i ¡of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his be %. net-.. 27, tp 2 N, R. 10 W | sworn statement No. t<>47, for the purchase of He nam.'B the (Blowing witnesses to prove , the be % of ee. No 5, In township No. 3 S , his continuous residence upou and cultivation I range No. Io W. and will offer proof lo an «w ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. Of Mid land, .... „ ' •••». hat «•»« 1 lie mo«« land mruifiiv sought >B Is more valuable for •«« its Lewis I,. Smith, Alexander Finlayson, Frank J ^jm ,<>r or atone than for ag icultuial piirp«> m > h , Make a specialty of Land Office Business. Ixiiig. Harry Crane, of Hobsonville, Oregon. ' mid to establish hi* c biim to said land Imlo-«, the C has B. M oorks , Register. I County Clerk of Tillamook County, st Tilla OFFICE IM WEIMHARD BUILDING, mook ( ity, Oregon, on Fiiday, the 29II1 day of 1 May 1^'3- He nanio* a* wl neMes Room 1 and 2, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I George G Peteison. James M. Morgan, Orman OREGON CITY. ORE. Department of the Interior, . W. Biush, Fr«^'i B. Herrington, 01 T llamook, Land Office at Oregon (,'Ity, Ore , I Oiegon. April 11th, i </!>3 I Any and all persons claimii 4 a<1ver»ely the Notice ia hereby given that the followii g ’ h I rivh d«‘scribed lands are reque*,l' <! to file their J 7\OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, nnined settler ha« tiled notice of his intention to I claims in thia office on or before said 29th day make final proof in support of his claim, and ol May, 1^*3- GO TO j that said proof wjll lie made before the County C has . B. M oores , Regiet-r, Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Mav 23rd, I903 vis T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1S78—N qiick F ob TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND ROBERT A • RAW FORD P i HI.H ATION. , H E. No 14"*'. for the H Ji Ne % and N % As %. United Hiairs Lan<l oflur , see xa, tp. » N. R 9 W TRUST CO. Ur« goli City, Oregon, i He names the following witnesses to prove March 10th, I«>3. her continue s re ««deuce upon and cultivation Notice ia hereby given that in compliance T hos . C oates . Pres. B. L. E ddy . See. . of said land, vis - with tlir provisions of the ac of CongresM of (»us Ludtke. Wm. Morris John Munsinger. of June 3, iMys, viitilled ' Au set t for the ^ale of Nehalem O.cgon ; II. B. Karr, of Dayton, tinila-r landa In Hie Matra of • alifomia, Oregon, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon. Land Office al Oregon City, Ore . Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex C ham . H M oores , Register. April Iilh, I903. tended to all the Public Land States byactof Notice ia hereby riven that the foliowtiig AugtiNt 4, I872. n$Died settler ba> tiled notice of lila intention to GEOR<>E <1. PETERSEN, NOTICE F(1R I IBI.ICATIOV m»ke final proof in support ol hi* claim and Of Tillamook comity of Tillamook, stat«* of Department of the Interior that aaid proof will be made before County Oregon baa this <1 a, filed in thia office hie swot 11 lai nd Office at <»reg .11 <'ity. Or clerk Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore., on May slairinent No. 6,048, for the purchase ol the Apiil nth, 190^. 23rd, ¡903 via. N % Ne •"* W H***' "O. 8. in tp. No. y Notice is hereby given that the following Mouth, Range No. 10 W r»», mid will offer A. HORACE ADAMS named settler I iam filed notice of hei in ten tion H E. No. HSa. for the S Jj Hw tf, » % Me K* arc proof to show that the laud aouigh)' is more to make fi al proof ill support of I kt claim, valuable for ila I i in her or stone than for aS tp 1 H, R In W ‘ Hr iirtnira the follow inc witnesses to prove and thst said proof will l>e made Iwfore ■igrlcultural purpose««, and to establish his claim his i ontinuoua residence spun and cultivation the « ounty < lerk of Tillamook i county, at I to said land before the County Clerk of Tiila- Tillamook, Oregon, on May 2jrd, 1903, ni<M,k County. Oregon nt Tillamook < ity. of mid laird, viz James M Moreau John A. Brant. Jame» vix Oiegon on Friday, the 29th of May, llk»3. EMILY D SHELDON. Morvan,Jr.. rant Bailey, of Netarts, Oregon H«- name* as witnesses : H E No. iSoat. for the E Me ’4, N w '< Ne % C has B M oores . Register. Frank B Harrington, of Tillamook, Ore.; ■ nd N< '4 MW ¥ »e< I tf j - R in W Jsinea M Morgan, of Netarts, Ore , Andrew P She names the following wl’11 esses to prove Jorgensen, of Tillamook, Ore ; Norman Brush, An energetic manager for office to lie opened in thia city for large manufacturing her continuous residence upon and cultivation of Tliiamoos, Ore concern. Salary One Hundred Dollars per of said land, viz Any and all person* claiming adversely the |/m Parker, William L Riefenlx’rg. Winfield above deacribe«l landa are requested 10 file then month extra commissions ami exfienaea. Five Hit mired Dollars cash security required C. Trombley, George All« 11 dorf, of Hay City, claims in thia office on or beterc *aid sk/th da) Beat of references. Address .Manager E. O. Oregon. ot May itfihi C has B M oores , Register. Box *2124. -an Francisco.Calif. (,'H ah B M< ores , Register. S. STEPHENS, • Real Estate, Insurance and Agent for the J M. SMITH, M.D., Office in Building. LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. EDOES & CALLOWAY I NOTH 1< »•< >R P( Bl.H A TION. Department of the Interior. Land office at Oregon City. Ore , March 21st. 1903. Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- nanied settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial pioof in support of hisclaini. and that said ptoofwill be made before the Regis- le' and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on May 9th 1M03, viz. : D RCFUH CHENEY. If li No. 12163, lor the S % of Ne '4, sec. 7, S of Nw *4, *ec K, tp. 2 N, range 7 W. He name- the tollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Walter J. Hniith, of Wilson Ore. ; William Illiilgsworth, of Wi son, Ore , Toby Smith, of WHson, Oie. ; Samuel Todd, of Forest Grove, Ore. C haw . B M oorks , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon('ity. Ore., Mai ch 2ist, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the following- nainc«l settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof hi support of his claim, an<l (hat said proof will la- mada before County Clerk of Tillamook County, ut Tillamook, Oregon, on May 4H1, 19<>3, viz ( AHL WALLIN ; H.E. 12,4^9, foi the lots 1, 2, 3 ami 4 (or W 'J Nw '4 and W Sw >4», sec 31, tp. 2 N, R 6 W lie names th«? fo lowing witness«*« to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Fi *nk Severance, of Tillamook, Ore. ; David Hesa, of Tillamook. Ort ; Walter J. Smith, of Wilson, Oie. ; William Illingworth, of Wilson, Ore. G eo . W. B ihkk . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior Land office at Oregon City, Or., Match 28th, 1903 Notice 1« hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before tiiHComity Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, on May 15th. I'.Wh. viz. SOI.ON SCIIIFFMAN. II E No 12670, for th«- W «4 He '4 Sw *4 Ne \ and He W Nw ',4. si-c. 18, tp 2 s, R. ; W lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous reside nee upon and cultivation of aal<l land, viz Rola-it W. Robbins, G. Henry Robbins. VA iJIiatii J. Haughty, Daniel A Simmons of Bay City, Oregon. C ham . B. M oores , Register. |¡ ÍI ÍÍ I J . • Sewing Machines. Now is the time to buy a new Sewing Machine for • 22.00, with drop head and all the latest improvements at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . It is the B onita S ewing M achine , and they range in price from $22 to ♦35. with ball bearings. They are little beauties, perfectly made and something new on the market. These machi nes are a better article than the peddlars are charging •65 and $75 for.