TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 7,
Nc Condensed Factory for Him.
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No condensed milk factory for me.
Wbv ? Because 1 cammake more out ot
my milk.
The butter made at the ci earnerv in
Fairview from April 1st to close of Lite
year 1902 from my milk brought me
$1.11 and a fraction per lOOlbs. ol milk.
Then 1 had skim milk left.
And now, to come at the value of it, 1
must give a little of my experience.
For several years I kept no pigs and
raised no calves, but gave my skim milk
to my hens. I charge my hens with the
wheat I buy, and give them credit for
eggs and chicks sold. For the year 1900
they had to Itheir credit $228.00 above
the cost of wheat.
In 1901 I thought I would try feeding
the skim milk to pigs and calves. Sol
bought two pigs and raised my calves.
In the tall they were worth about $80.
Now we will see how the hens came out.
They got no milk, but they had $244.00
worth of wheat and had to their credit
$18 above the cost of the wheat. So 1
said it did not pay to feed the milk to
calves and pigs as well as to hens.
So. in 1992, I kept no pigs and vealed
the calves at six week and gave the milk
to the hens.
Result : Fed hens $217 worth of
whent, sold $372 worth of eggs, leaving
to their credit a balanc^ot $155, against
$18 the year before. Now take the $137
difference in the hens’ credits for the two
years and add to that $40.00 for yeal
calves, and you have $177 dollars for
the skim milk, or over 80c. a hundred
for the skim milk, which added to $1.11
for the whole milk, makes $1 91 per
hundred pounds of milk.
Now the condensed factory wont do
that. And while the skim milk fed to
the pigs and calves paid 28 cents per
hundred, it paid most three times that
fed to the hens. Of course the liens and
calves got part of their living off what
they picked up on the place.
Submitted to show feeding value of
L. S. M avnarv .
skim milk.
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F rank . Alberta, April 30.—The minds
of the people of Frank, what remains of
them, are blank in consequence of the
awful disaster ol vesterday morning
when a great portion of Turtle Moun
tain slid across the valley of Crow's
Nest Pass, bringing death to 63, for the
total has now grown to that number,
of the residents of the community, and
doing damage so great that it cannot
yet all be told.
Throughout yesterday and at intervals
during the night and today, the slide
continued with the result that Frank
has been depopulated. Many residents
went to Biairmoor, a village two miles
distant, where they obtained shelter,
while many more left the country alto
gether, going to distant points. Few of
these arc expected to return. Those who
remained were principally persons in
business, who could ill afford to desert
t^cir interests, or were possessed of that
spirit which prompts, men to remain
where life is in danger for the sake of
their fellow men or to do the work which
must be done in the interest of relatives
of those who have been sacrificed. But
two residences in the town were occupi
ed last night, and they by people not
their owners, but who were of the stuff
which does not desert so long as a duty
remains to be done. Hotels out of the
range ofdanger were filled, but all others
had fled.
Today the scene has been one of deso
lation, hard to be realized except by com-
parison to the recent volcanic eruprions
in the West Indies, though on a much
smaller scale. Those who had not taken
the precaution to preserve their epider
mis by placing distance between them
selves and harm continued the search for
the victims of the disaster, but with poor
results. But two more bodies have thus
lar been i ecovered. One was that of F.
Far ringt on, a minor. The other man
was mangled beyond recognition. This
makes^tiu total number of bodies recov
ered nine. One more body was today
identified as that ol Francois Rochet te, a
laborer in the employ of the coal com
pany. But one of the bodies recovered
remains unidentified The dismembered
portion of one body has been found, but
the rest of the body could not be found.
Quaint Feature» of Life.
1903.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Germany has a pay wedding, at which ' A chess tournament is always played
the bride receives her guests with a basin 1 on the square.
l>cfore her, in which each person entering I If your file is a blank fill it out and
deposits a jewel, a silver spoon or a have it sworn to.
piece of money. In some parts of Gei- j It sometimes happens that, the guy
many the rule is that the expenses of the who hesitates doesn't get lost.
There is a place for everything, but
marriage feast shall lie met by each guest
paying for what be eats or drinks. The few people have access to the index.
A women thinks she is a good talker
prices paid for viands and drink are
high and the young couple often make a when she is able to entertain herself.
The phrase “ single blessedness’’ was
handsome profit out of their wedding,
realizing a sum sufficient to start them coined by some a no ny miyus married
man.
nicely in life.
The man who wants ” harrowing de
On account of the thieving propensities
tails’* can find them in the agricultural
of the “ paleface” the Indians have aban
journals.
doned their old burial custom of deposit
Some men get out of debt after a long
ing valuables belonging to the deceased
and painful struggle—then plunge in
with the corpse. The Breeze of Bliss,
again.
I.T., is authority for the statement that
If women had the making of the coun
the Indians now place money in the bank
try’s laws they would limit the number
and put the certificate of deposit in the
of lodge meetings.
coffin tor the dead Indian to take along
Man born ot woman is of few days
to the happy hunting grounds, as they
and full of trouble--and the fuller he is
have found this to be a much safe
of trouble the fewer his days.
method.
An old bachelor says the reason there
The Philadelphia Record recalls some are no marriages in heaven is because
political pravers made by chaplains of I
there must be some way of distinguish
legislative bodies. It was inoffensive, 1
ing it from the other place.
but in poor taste, when a chaplain in |
the Delaware legislature prayed : “ O I
Lord, thy servants are in a deadlock. |
Give them the kev.’’ During the last ’
Most
Cuban insurrection a chaplain in a legis- i
lature prayed ” that the United States
might supply with arms, if necessary,
those in Cuba who were struggling for
liberty,” and that we “might insist upon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
uphe lding the Monroe doctrine.’’ The
Department of the Interior,
chaplain of the Illinois house prayed God
Land Office al Oregon City, Ore.,
Aptil 4th. 1908.
to “ contract the capacious maw of the
Notice
hereby given that the following
named bettier has tiled notice of his intention
penal, reformatory, charitable and edu
to make fi al proof in support of his claim,
cational institutions of Illinois. May |
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver, al Oregon City, Oregon,
they learn to be content with less money,
on May 28th, 1903, viz. :
JAi OB MUNDSHENK,
and may we who refuse to worship a
H.E- No. 11652, for the lots 9, 10 ai d 11 and Sv ’4
golden calf also retuse to worship gold
of 8w Q. suction 2 and Ne 4 of Nw 4 section 11,
tp. 3 North, range 8 West.
in any other form.’’ The chaplain of a
lie names the following witnesses toprove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
populist convention in Arkansas prayed
of said land, viz. •
that the state might be delivered fr< m
C. A. Nash, Oiegon City, Oregon ; David
Tweedie, of Grand Rapids, Oregon : John
democratic control. In the Colorado
I Corcoran, of Grund Rapids. Oregon ; Dell
. Springer, of (¡rand Rapids, Oregon
legislature Dean Peck prayed that the
J. R. Wherry who filed a contest against the
populists and democrats might be re
I above homestead on January 21st, 19o3, is heie-
I
by
specially cited to appear and show cause
signed to their fate. A populist chaplain
NO IKE FOR PUBLICATION.
why said proof should not be allowed on May
Department ofthe Interior.
28th, ¡903, at this office.
in Kansas prajed God to “ palsy the
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore..
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April i8th, I903.
brain and still the heart of the treasona
Notice is hereby given that the following-
ble conspirators,” to.wit : the republi. named settler has filed notice of his intention
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
to make final proof in support of his claim,
Department of the Interior.
cans. In a Massachusetts campaign a and
tha1 said proof will be made before County
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
minister prayed for the triumph of right Clerk Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Oregon, on
April 4th, 1903
May 29th, 1903. viz.
Notice is hereby given that the following
eousness, and then broke out : “O Lord,
CHARLES A BAILEY.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
H E. No. 12574, for the W % and E 4 of sec. 28, to make final proof in support of his claim,
what’s the use of beating about the tp.
2 South, range 7 eat.
and that said proof will b • made before the
He nanus the following witnesses to prove County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla
bush ? Give us Briggs for governor.’’
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
M c I ntosh
The
his continuous residence upon and cultivat on
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
mook City, Oregon, ou May 22nd, 1903, viz ;
WILLI*. M OLSEN ;
The largest mule in the world, a pro- j of said land, viz. :
Walter C. Bailee, Walter Carmon, ol Tilla H E. I40II for the lot 7 of sec. 6 and lots 1 and 2
duct of Missouri, is to form an impres-1 mook, Or-gon ; William E. Merritt, Wiuiam sec. 7. tn. 2 8, R. 8 w.
Oregon
He names the following witnesses to prove his
sive feature of the art exhibit at the St. Jones, of North Yamhill.
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continuous residence ui>on aud cultivation ot
said land, viz :
Louis show. The animal is barely three |
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Marion T. Chance, William H. West, Charles
Department of the Interior.
years old, stands eighteen hand high,
Vogler, LouisOlsen, of Tillamook, Oregon
Land office at Oregon City, Or.,
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weighs 1,841 pounds and has a rear
Match 28th, I903.
Notice is hereby given that the following
pressure of 282 pounds to the foot.
named settlor has filed notice of his intention
John Firmen, 25 years old, living at
Paterson, N. J., has two hearts beating
in his own breast. He is a fine specimen
of physical manhood, and constantly
enjoys good health. In 1898 it was
decided that be had a double heart when
be was examined for enlistment with the
Second Regiment, at Paterson. Since
then Firman has been more or less in.
teresting to physicians.
An X-ray
photograph shows the most peculiar
heart formation the doctors of Paterson
have ever seen or heard of.
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to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that, said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
on May 15th. 190.3. viz. :
SOLON SCHIFFMAN.
HE. No. I2670, for the W 4 So Q, Sw >4' Ne J4
and Se ‘4 N.w
sec. IS. tp 2 8, R. 7 W
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz :
Robert W. Robbins, (,i. Henry Robbins,
William J. Haughty, Daniel A. Simmons of
Bay City, Oregon
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
j
April nth, 19-13.
Notice is hereby given that the following
i named
settier ha- filed notice of his intention to
I make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be 1 nadir befoie County
Clerk Tillamook Co., ut Tillamook, Ore., on May
& McNAIR,
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oiegon,
April ikh, 19O3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot
timbei lands in the States of California. Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4th, I8J2,
WILLIAM RYAN,
Of Tillamook City, County of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 6077, for the purchase ot
the S
of Ne Q and S % ot Nw Q of
sec. No. 2, 111
Township No
1 south,
range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more \aluable for its
timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said laud before
the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon,
at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 19th
day of June, 1903. He names as witnesses
Frank B. Herrington, Fred Arthur, James R.
Harris, Haloert L- Fawler, of Tillamook, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to tile their
c aims in this office on or before said 19th daj
of June, 1903.
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T imber L and , A ct J une 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 ofthe act of Congiess ot
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
August 4. 1892,
MRS. EMILY T1I.DEN,
Of Bay ( ity, county of T’llamo« k, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 6032, for the pm chase
of the Ne 4 of Section No I7, in Township No.
1 North, Range No. 10 West, and will offer
pi oof to show that the land
sought is
more valuable for its timber orstonc than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said lana before the County Clerk ot Tilla
mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Friday, the 15th day of May, I903. She names
as witnesses
Albert S. Tilden, George H. Williams. Harold
II. Matthews, Charles W. Pike, of Bay City,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claimiug adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
elaiins in this office on or betoiesaid 15th day of
May, 1903.
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T imber L and A ct J une 3, *878—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
March, 20th, 1903.
Notice is hereby giveu that in compliance
with the provisions ol the act of Cougress
of June 3rd, U78, entitled "An act for the
sale of limber lands in the States of ( alifornia,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all the Public Land Stales by
act of August 4, 1M92,
MRS. LULA (RENSHAW,
Of Tillamook, eoun y of Tillamook, Slate of
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her
sworn statement No. 6053, for the purchase of
the Sw >4 oi Sw '4, sec. 21, and Se 4 <d
*4 «nd
W 4 oi Se 4 of Bectiou No. 2o, in town
ship No. 1 South, range No 10 West, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timbei or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before the County Clerk of
Tillamook County. Oregon, nt Tillamook City,
Orego”, 011 Monday, the 15th day oi June, I903.
She names as witnesses :
Walter C. Bailey, Heiiiv S’. Baker, Fred <’.
Baker, Chailcs Sowers, of Tillamook, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 15th day of
June, 1908.
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T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
Oregon City, Oi tgou
February 25th, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1*78, eutitled "An act for the sale oi
timbei lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Wa hitigton Territory,” as
extended to all the Pub ic ¡.and States by act of
Auglist 4, 1892,
MRS. EMMA HARRISON,
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 6036 for the purchase of
the N w
<>1 Section
in Township 1 s,
Range 10 W, 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 her claim to said land before the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon
at Tillamook City, Oiegon, on Monday, the ibth
day of May, I903. She names as witnesses ;
Walter C. Bailey. Fred <’. Baker. John Weiss,
Marcus W. Harrison, of Tillamook, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office oil or before said 18th day
of May, I903.
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P ublication
United States Land Office,
Oregon Cit' , Oregon.
February ¿4, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the ai t of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entiled " An act tor the sale of tim
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, arid Washington Territory,” as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
Allgust 4 1892,
HAROLD H. MATTHEW’S,
Of Bay City, Co nty of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed hi this office his
sworn statement No. 6033. for the parchase of
the Sw 4 of Section No. 9, in Township
No. 1 N- ith, Range 10 West, and u ill
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more Valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Tillamook
( ounty Cleik of Tillamook County, Tillamook
city, Oregon, on Friday, the 15th day of May,
I903. lie names ns witnesses .
Louis w. («laser, of Hobsonville, Oregon ;
Charles W. Pike, George H Williums, Mrs.
Emily Tilden, of Bay City. Oregon.
Any Kild all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are iciiuestcd to file tjieir
claims in thisoifice on or before Raid 15th day
oi May, 1903.
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T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
March 5th, 1903,
J Notice is hereby given that 111 compliance
1 with the provisions of the act of ('ongre-s of
J June 3, ¡878 entitled "An act for the sale oi
j timcpr lands in the States oi ('alifornia. Oregon,
. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex
1 tended to all the Public Laud States by act of
August 4th, 18gg.
WILLIAM L. RIEFENBERO,
’Of Bay ('ity, county of Tillamook, State oi
I Oregon, has this day filed in this office hiw
' sworn statement No. 0044. for the purchase of
< the S
of Sw
and S 4 oi be *4 oi Section No
I 4, in Tp. No. 3 S , Range No. 7 w, and w ill offer
(proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than (or agri-
IciJtuial purposes, and to establish his claim
Ito said land before the Coiiniy Clerk ofTillu
> mook County. Tillamook City. Oregon, on
Sal unlay, the 23rd day of May, I903. He names
Hh witnesses :
Winfield C. Trombley, George II. Williams,
William 8. Hare, Lein Parker, of Bay City,
Oii'gon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-desc ibed lands are requested to file their
claims in this office 011 or before said 23rd day
of May, i9o3.
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T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States lai nd Office,
Oiegon City, Oiegon,
Apr.l 20th. iqo JI.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act oi Congress of
June 3, I878, entitled "All act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of CnlitorniM. Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Teiritory,” as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1892,
SAMVEL G RFED,
Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State ol
Oregon, has this day filed ill this office his
sworn stati-im nt No. 6090, for the purchase oi
tile E *2 of E 4 of section No. 7, in tp. 1 N, Range
No 9 West, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable tor
its timbei 01 stone than for iigricnltin al pur
poses, and to vstabliBh his claim to said bind
before the Register hii <1 Receiver of this office nt
Orego.1 City, Oregon, on Friday, the 17th day
of Juiv, l<>o.'l. He names as witnesses;
John Slewart, < lain S ewart, Emma Timins,
of Portland, Oregon , I^eni Parker, <>f BayCiiy,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above descrilied lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 17th day
of j illy, 1903.
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:
A comparatively new South Dakota 23rd, 1903, viz.
A. HORACE ADAMS;
industry which has as yet attracted little II.E. No. I3893, for the 8 4 Sw 4, S % Se 4, sec.
2« tp. 2 S, R lo W.
attention is pigeon raising, which is car-1 He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ried on extensively by the Mennomte | of
said land, viz :
colonies in Hutchinson county. The in James M. Morgan, John A. Brant, James
Morgan, jr., Grant Bailey, of Netarts, Oregon.
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dustry is proving very profitable, as is I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
shown by the record made by thecolonies ' T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F ob
Department of the Interior.
PUBLICATION,
during the last twelve months. During 1
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
United States Land Office,
April nth. 1908
Oregon City, Oregon.
that time one of the colonies cleared
Notice is hereby given that the following
April 2oth, 1908
named settler has filed notice of his intention
$1,100 from the sale of pigeons.
Notice is hereby giv n that in compliance to make final pro<.f in support of his claim,
with the provisions ofthe act of Congress of and that said proof will be made before County
Another cleared $1,400. Four other June
3. 1878. entitled "An uct for the sale
Tillamook Co , at Tillamook, Oregon, on
colonies in the county are also engaged of timber lands in the States of California, Clerk
I9O3. viz :
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as Mav 25th,
ALEXANDER FINLAYSON;
in raising pigeons for eastern markets. extended to all the Public Land States by act of
H
E.
No
12724, foi the N S Nw 4
w ’4 Ne
It is estimated that the pigeon industry I August 4, ¡892,EMMA B TIMMS,
4. seC’ 34, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
Of
Portland,
county
of
Multnomah.
State
of
of Hatchinson county brings into the
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn his continuons residence upon and cultivation
county an aggregate of at least $6,000 statement No. 6091. for the puichase of of said land, viz. :
Lewis L. Smith, Frank Long, Robert Watt,
the Sw 4 of Ne 4. W
Se %, Se «4 of Sw 4 of
each year.
Oregon.
tec. 7, tp. No. I North, Range No. 9 West, and Hariyi rane, of llob-onville
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will
offer
proof
to
show
tln.t
'he
laud
sought
is
When the food value of milk is consid-1 more valuable for its timber or stone than
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ered it is remarkable that it is not more for agricultural purposes, and to establish her
O.egon City, Oregon,
Oregon Citv, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
claim to said hind before the Register and
March 13th. I9O3.
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A pi 11 koth, I903.
largely used by those whohavethe facili-' Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Department ot the Interior
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Land Office at Oiegon City, Or.,
on
Friday,
the
i7th
day
of
July,
1903.
she
tics for producing it at first cost. Com- ■ names as witnesses :
with the provisions oi the act of ('ongress oi with the provisions of the net of Congiess ot
April nth, 1903
Notice is hereby given tha» the following- June 3, 1M7K, eutitled "An act for the sale oi lune 8, 1878, entitled "An net for the sale of
paring its flesh, fat and bone forming I Samuel G. Heed, of Portland, Oregon ; Ix*m
Paikei, Bay City, Oregon ; John Stewart, Edna named Mettler has filed nolice of his intention timber land in the States of California, Oregon. timber lands in the tides of Calilornia. Oiegon,
qualities, and the average price at which ) D. Timms, of Portland. Oregon.
to make final proof in support of his claim, Nevada ami Washington Territory.” as extended Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex-
Any and all persons claiming adversely the and that said proof will l>e made before the to all Public l«and Slates by act oi August 4, l'-iip«d to all tiie Public Land States by act ot
it is sold, with other foods on the mar above-described
August 4, l8</2,
lands are requested to file their County Clerk, Tillamook County, at TillatnooK. i «92,
ANDREW P JORKNSEN,
JOHN RTKWART,
ket, the advantage is largely in its favor. claims in this office on 01 before said 17th day Oregon, on Mav 25th, 1903, viz.
Of Tillamook City, County of Tillamook, state Of Portland, county of Multnoinnh, State ot
ROBERT WATT,
of July, 1903.
of
Oregon,
has
this
day
fifed
in
this
office
his
Oregon,
has
this day filed in this office his
Nothing to be found on the farm is more
H
E.
I2723,
for
the
E
4
Ne
Q,
sec.
84,
and
H
’
,
C has . B. M oores , Register.
sworn statement No. 604?, for the purchase of swoin statement No. 6o89. for the purchase of
Se 4< se<’. 27, tp 2 N, R. 10 W.
easily digested than pure sweet milk. It
of See 8 III tp. J N, Range Q W .
No 5. •'* township No 3 S , the W 4 oi W
He imm-a the f illowlug witnesses to prove the He 4 f»I
NOTICE TO < HEDITOK*.
his continuous residence upon ami cultivation range No. lo W, and will offer proof to wh »w land will offer proof to show that the (and
is nature’s combination for growing
hat the laud sought is more valuable for its ; sought is n.ore valuable for its timber or stone
N otice is H ereby G iven .—That the un of said land, viz :
animals, arranged in the proper propor-' dersigned has been duly appointed by the I U’wis L. Smith, Alexander Finlayson, Frank ’ tlm'»er or stone tlian for ag 'cultural purpows. than for agricultural pm poses, and to establish
, and to establish his ( hum to said land lado e the j his claim to said I hik I before the Register and
Court pf the State ol Oregon, for Long. Harry Crane, of llobsouvilk, Oregon.
tion. In an average sample, we find County
C has . B. M oores . Register. , County Cleik of Tillamook County, at Tilla ' Receiver id this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
Tillamook County, executrix of the last will
tnuok ( ity, Oregon, on Friday, the 29II1 day of on Fiiday the 17th day of July, 1903 He
The Santa Maria volcano in Guate almost 4 per cent of protein or flesh and testament of JAMES TONE, deceased.
I May. 19I13 He names ha wi nesaes ;
names as witnesses
All persona having CLAIMS against the
. (icoige G. Peterson. Jaiiies M Morgan Orman
I.em Parker, of Kay f’itv, Oregon ; Samuel G.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
mala has broken out again. The news forming substance; 5 per cent of carbo ESTATE of said deceased are hereby required
:
W.
Brush,
Frank
B.
lienington,
01T
ilaiuook,
Reed, Emma Timms, Clara Ste wart, of Poit-
Department of the In erjor,
to present the same to me properly verified
I (Ji ego ii .
iand, Oregon,
was brought
by the steamer San hydrates, or starchy matter, consisting as by law required, at the office of B. L.
Land Office al Oregon City, Ore ,
Anystidnll persons r aiming adversely the
April lith, 1908. ' Any anil all persona claiming adversely the
Eddy, Attorney-at-Law. at Tillamook City.
Juan, which left Champerico on the chiefly of phosphates and chlorides of Oregon,
Notice is hereby given that the followii g 1 aljoye de«cril>e<f lands are requested lo file their above desciibed lands are requested to file theii
within six months from this, April
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to claims in this office on or before said J9th day claims in this office on£or before said 17th day
afternoon of April 17, the day the fresh potash, lime and soda.
3Oth, 19D3.
ot July, 1903.
make final proof 111 support of his claim, and ol a* ay, I903.
ANNE TONE,
C has . B. M oores , Regjel-r,
C ham . B. M ooiifm , Register.
eruption is said to have taken place.
The Interior Department has decided
Executrix last will and testament of that said proof will be made before the County
'
Clerk
of
Tillamook
County,
at
Tillamook,
James
Tone,
deceased.
Couriers from the interior brought word to create a forest reserve in Southwestern i
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1M78—N otich F or T inker L and , A ct J une 3, I8;x N otice for
Oregon, on Mav 23rd, I901 viz
P ublication .
ROBERT A
( RAW FORI)
that th? volcano had broken out, that a Oregon, in the Rogue River country, a T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.— N< tium for
P ublication
United States Land Office.
. H E. No. i4«40. for the S % Ne Q aud N 4 Re 4
P uri i < at ion .
United Htates Land Office,
storm of ashes was falling, and that the strong recommendation to that effect
Oregon < ity, Oiegon.
s^c aX, tp- 2 N, R. 9 W’.
United Htatiai Land Office,
Oregon < i y Oregon
March 1LII1. I«X'3-
1
He
naniea
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
Oregon
City,
O
ego
,
Apiil 2oth, 1003.
inhabitants of the surrounding country having been made by the Geological I
Notice is hereby given that in <<impliance
April ¿th 1903. ' her continuo s resilience upon and cultivation
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the a< t ol Congress of with
were panic-stricken. The atmosphere Snrvev. The first step in this direction
Notice i* hereby given tiwt in compliance of said land, viz :
the provisions of the act of Congress ol
(tn« Lu<ltke. Wni Norrie, John Munshiger, of June8,1M7H, entitled " An act for the sale of J line 3rd, IK78 entitled ‘‘All act for the sale of
with the provisions of the m i of < oiig'eps of
in the direction of the volcano was thick has just been taken by Land Commis June 3rd, 187M, entitl’d "An act for he saie </f Nehalem O.egon ; H. B. Karr, of Dayton, timbei lands in the’tales oi • 'nliluriim,Oregon, limb« r lands in the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington leiritory." as ex .Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
at Cbamperico when the San Juan sioner Richards, who has ordered the timber lands in be H ales of Cal.fornia Oregon ' Oregon.
tended to all the Public Land Ntates by act of tended
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Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex
to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4.
sailed.
temporary withdrawal from all entry of tended to all ths Public Land Stabs by act of
! August 4th, IK92
GEORGE G PETERSEN.
CLARA RTF. WART.
At Hartford, Conn., with the bridal practically the entire Rogue River moun August 4. 1892. EDNA D. TIMMS.
Of
Tillamook
,
county
of
Tillamook,
State
ol
NOTICE FOR PI RI.ICATION
Portland, county of Multnomah, Stale
| Oregon, han this da. filedin this office his sworn of
Department of the Interior
Portland, county of Multnomah, Htate ot
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office In r
party approaching the chancel and the tain country in Currv, Josephine and ’ Of
|
statement
No.
6,048,
for
the
purchase
oi
the
l.anl
Office
at
Oreg
>n
City.
Or.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
1 N 4 Ne Q, Se Q Ne 4 of Sec. No. M, In tp. No 3 sworn statement No. 608K, for the purchase of
Api il nth. 1905
for the pu*chase of
church filled with fashionable people, the Coos counties, extending from Bone sworn btaten cnl N<»
4 N< '»
* '♦
4 <»f
Notice 1« hereby gi en that the following I South, Range No 10 Wen', > lid will offer the E 4 No Nw 17. ’4. in Hw
the Ne'4 Nw
im ;N w KN w '4 |
Tp No 1 North, Range o
Rev. Dr. James J. Goodwin, of Christ Mountain, in Coos county, southward o sec. No. 17. in tp. i North. Range 9 \Aest. 1 named settler tiss filed notice of her intention 1 proof to »how that the land sought is more section
W
slid
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land
will offer pt oof to show that the land | to make final proof hi support of her claim, vaiusble for Its timber or stone than for sought is more valuable for its l*inl>er or stone
Episcopal Church, refused to perform to the California line.
The exterior aii'1
sought is more valuable for its ti uber or atone and that said proof will be made lx-fore . agricultural purposes, and lo establish bit claim ; than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
tlie ceremony and dismissed the guests, limits of the withdrawal embrace 1,249,- than Io agricuitarol purpowes, and to establish . the • ounty Clerk of Tillamook < ounty. at to said laud before the County Clerk oi Tilla ' her claim to said land before the Register and
May 2jrd, 1903, mook < ounty. Oregon, at Tillamook ( ity. i He< • ivrr of this office at Oregon City, Oregon
her claim to «aid land before the R<*gistwr and ■ Tillamook, Oregon, on
because, in reading the marriage license, . 920 acres of land, mostly mountainous Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on viz
(begun, 011 Friday, the 29th of May, 19o3. ! on Friday, the Ijth day of July, i#o3
She
He names ss witnesses ;
EMILY
P.
SHELDON.
Friday,
the
I71I1
day
of
July,
i/A.
she
as witnesses
he (bund the bridegroom had been di and heavily covered with timl>er, but a 1 names as witnesses :
I rank B Harrington, of Tillamook. Ore; names
' H F. No. 1893* for the E >, Ne Q, Nw 1 , Ne 4
John Stewart, Samuel G Reed of Portland
Junes
M
Moigan,
of
Netarts,
Ore
;
Andrew
P
vorced ten years previously. The wedding great portion of the land within the | Samuel G. Reed. John Stewart of Portlam!. ' and Ne 4 Nw 4. sec 17. tp 1». R 10 W
Oregon l.cm Parker, of Bay ( ity, Oregon ;
Oregon ; Lem Parker of Bay City, Oregon , I She names the follow mg wf’iirsses toprove Jorgensen, of Tillamook, Oie Norman Brush, Emma Timms, of Portland.Oregon
was to have l*en that of A. Lincoln withdrawal is lieldin private ownership, Emma B Timms, Portland, Oregon.
- hri continuous residence upon and ruhivatioii of Tiilanioos, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Any
and
all
persons
rlaiming
adversely
the
Any and all persons claiming adversely the of said land, viz;
above described lands are requested to file
Cba.<< manager ofthe department store, much of it having been originally in above
described lands are requested to file their , Ixrm Parker. William L Rieknk-rg Winfield above-described lands are requested 10 file Ihetr their clain a in this office 011 or before said
claims
in
this
office
on
or
l«eb«re
raid
’
¿
9th
day
.
C.
Trombley,
George
Allrndorf,
of
Bay
City,
and Miss Gladys A G. Geer, daughter of cluded in the railroad grant, and is held claims in thia office on or before »«id 17th day
i;th day of July, i9*B-
of May, 1908.
1 Oregon.
of July, 1903.
C har . B. M ooers , Regi-ter.
j
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o «RR, Register
now by the company or its gruntees.
one of the oldest residents of Hartford.
C has B. M oomf . k , Register
C has . B. NOORM, Register.