TTT.T.AMfiOK
WASHINGTON
Shoes for (Den & Boys
Nobby and up-to-date.
They are reliable in every respect.
Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear
MILLS & FINLEY.
Tillamook
Ijcabligbt
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
< )ne year..........
1.50
75
Six'months.....
50
Three months
Quality of Condensed Milk
J
The full milk taken from the cow and
the water evaporated from it makes a
wholesome food. It may not be gene
rally known that some brands of ton.
<lensed milk are made from skim milk,
but such is the case, notably some of the
brands made in Switzerland. After the
milk is skimmed it is condensed, and
when this is done when it is sweet it
makes very palatable food Now reports
come that the analysis of one of the lead
ing brands of condensed milk showed a
fat content of V/2 per cent, while average
milk should have 4 percent. F. W.Woll,
of the Wisconsin experiment station,
hints that they must have cream separa
tors in their factories and get a double
income from their milk—first from cream
sold, and then from the skim milk con
densed ami sold as whole milk.
It would not be so bad if the milk sold
was used exclusively by adult persons,
but this particular brand is extensively
advertised lor the 11st of infants. Now it
i < well known by those who have made a
specialty of infant diet and its proper
c mposition that the average cow’s milk
is deficient in fat as compared with the
sustenance that the child’s mother fur.
nishes, and to make it come nearer that
in composition cream is added to it.
When in condensed milk two thirds of
the cream is taken out before it is con
densed from milk, where more should
have been added, then the extent of the
robbery of the bottle-fed infants can be
computed.
It would seem incredible that any set
of men, to make a few more paltry dol
lars, should so disregard the health ami
lives of the rising generation. Prof. VVoll
admits that this analysis of this brand
of milk, as several other tests made by
different parties and in different places
showed a full content of cream in this
brand of milk. Manufacturers of such
an article as condensed milk cannot be
too careful to keep it up to its old-time
reputation.
The demand for condensed cream and
its extensive manufacture must be respon
sible for a large amount of cheap con
densed milk being put on the market.
After the cream has been separated from
the milk it is canned and put up, leaving
all the skim milk to be disposed of in
other wavs. The temptation to con
dense it and put it in cans must be great,
and as one likes to buy skimmed con
densed milk the manufacturers do not
take the pains to inform the buyer that
what they are offering them is milk de
prived of its cieam, it is still condensed
milk and as such is sold.
As milk is handled at creameries three-
fourths of its value in a commercial point
of view goes into the cream side of the
s parator, the remainder represented by
the skimmed milk representing the other
fourth. When skim milk is condensed it
is sold for but a small margin to the con
sumer less than milk made from whole
milk. By the above comparison the ex
tent of the fraud when the skimmed arti
cle is sold can be estimated, Condensed
gkim milk has a place when it is sold for
what it is and the necessity of pure food
laws can be seen from this. Yet this ts
only one of the many frauds bv which a
confiding public is swindled and imposed
upon.
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Damage from
|
I
I
I
Drouth
While the damage from the floods in
the west is estimated at many millions,
the disaster is small as compared with
the estimated injury from the drouth in
the eastern states, which destroyed
practically all vegetation and left that
entire region almost barren of vegeta
tion. According to reports, New Eng
land has never in all its history suffered
ho severely from drouth as it has this
Hummer and the conditions there are at
this time of the most unfortunate char
acter.
The Springfield Republican says that
people do not realize the extent ot the
losses being incurred by the drv sjiell
nnd it refers to calculation« made by
the secretary of the Boston Home Mar-
ket club ns showing what that section
of the country has suffered from this
season’s drouth. The figures compiled
by this trustworthy authority show that
there has already been a loss to New
England agriculture amounting to con
st d rablv over
$100.000 nnd it is
probable that this sum will I k * found
to I m * considerably inside the real
amount. In reference to this the Spring,
field Republican says ; “ This is not all.
Almost entirely dependent upon home
grown feed is a great livestock and
dairy industry whose principal value in
1N99 for New England was placed at
about $75,000,000. Farmers in northern
New England are already beginning tn
sacrifice livestock because of present
lack of pasturage and in anticipation
.
.
of a serious scarcity of winter fee • SERVIA S KING AND QUEEN
Hav is rising to unprecedentedly high
COWARDLY MURDERED.
pricesiu Vermont and elsewhere. There
seems to l>e no possibility of escaping How the Plot Was Carried Out
comparative scarcity and very high
by the Conspirators.
p »ces for feed of all kinds, which in
turn will affect the prices of dairy pr< -
ducts, increasing the cost of living in
the cities and reduing the consumption
of manufactured products among the
farmers. What is true ot New England
is equally true of all eastern New York
stale and .New Jersey, where farmers
are selling off their livestock ami pre
paring for a season of great scarcity.”
There is nothing sensational or over
drawn in this statement of the condi
tions in the eastern states. The drouth
in that section has been of the most
destructive character and it will pro
bably be found that the losses to farm
ers there are even greater than is
now estimated. The drouth has been
unprecedented, so far as any record
shows, and certainly this is the case as
to the extent of injury done.
More than ever before, therefore, the
east will be dependent upon the west
for its supply of vegetables, which
means more remunerative prices to the
farmers of the west for all of their
products. Heavy losses have been suf
fered in some section of the Middle West,
through storms and floods, but they’ are
really small in comparison with the
disastrous consequences of the eastern
<1 routh.
headquarters for
DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
B elgrade , June 12.—The last evening
of King Alexander and Queen Drag«
was one of festivity. Early in the even
ing they attended a choral festival and
after the entertainment took supper in
the Kovak. They returned shortly be
fore midnight, about the time a meeting
of the conspirators, which had been in
progress all evening in Kaliniegeden
Park, was broken up. The Sixth Infan
try, which was chosen to carry out the
coup d’etat, was r.-cently punished for
having used its weapons against a crowd
of demonstrators. About one o’clock in
the morning the Sixth and Seventh Regi
ments were called to arms and were led
to the royal palace, which they entirely
surrounded. A band of officers, led by
Colonel Meschin and Colonel Maschics,
forced their way into the palace, shoot
ing all who attempted to bar their pas
sage.
They were aided by treason within.
The aid de-eamp on duty, Colonel Nau-
morich, had been won over by the con
spirators, and was entrusted with the
plans for action within the royal enclos
ure. Several doors leading to the royal
apartments were blown in bv dynamite.
<2
Colonel Naumorich himself bursting in
the door of the royal bed chamber with
a bomb. The officers had called on the
The Common Point
King to open, but be had curtly refused.
T imber L and , A ct J um 3. i878.—Notia|fl
As the door fell, the King rushed to a
P ublication .
The Oregonian interview with Mr. window and appealed for assistance,
United States Land Office,
A. B. Hammond yesterday was a very
Oregon City, Oregon
but no answer came. Realizing the sit
April 20th. »
meaty article. In fact everything Mr. uation he returned to the queen, holding
Notice is hereby given that in compia|f j
with the provisions of the act of Coups
Hammond says is full of solid thought her in his arms to protect her, and await
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
and weighty with meaning.
timber lands in tlie States of Californii-
ed the conspirators.
General Banking and Exchange busi-
I gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,
He tells the Oregonian readers why
extended to all the Public Land States,
Colonel Naumovich presented to the ness.
DOES ALI. KINDS OF
of Avgust 4, 1892,
Portland is stagnant. He says: “You I King a form of abdication for his signa
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
G. REED,
have only one city. And it’s the same
AND Of Portland, SAMUEL
county of Multnomah, S ub i
ture. The document contained the state many, Sweden, and all foreign countries WATCH, CLOCK
Oregon, has this day filed in this oft«
old city. I have been coming here for
statement No. 6090, for the punhu j
inent that by marrying a “public prosti
JEWELRY REPAIRING sworn
seven years, but I don’t see any new
the E
F V» °* section No. 7, in tp. 1 N.U j
■
tute,’’ the King had decaded the throne,
No.
9
West, and will offer proof to j
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
bankers or any new merchants. It’s the
that the land sought is more valuable
da
and that he must abdicate. The King’s
In
first
class
style
its timber or stone than for agricultural!
same old gang and the same ol<l push—
5
answer was to draw a revolver and kill
poses, and to establish his claim to said,------
or, rather lack of pu>h—that’s liehind
before the Register and Receiver of thisuic
or
Naumovich on the spot. Colonel Masc
Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 17th>
Portland.”
Engraving a specialty.
of July, I90». He names as witnesses:
hics picked up the document and pre
John Stewart, Clara S ewart, EmmaTlai
His explanation of this is, in substance,
sented it again. The King waved it
( incorporated ),
of Portland, Oregon , Lem Parker, cfBayt
that Portland is a Fool and a Hog. Not
Oregon.
from him. The officers then with their
Any and all persons claiming adversely®
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
that he uses any such blunt language.
described lands are requested to6lf.<. !
drawn revolvers fired a hail of bullets,
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice F or above
Na v, nay. He is to much of a Metter
claims in this office on or before said iTthu
P
ublication
,
and the rojal couple fell to the ground.
of
July,
1903.
PAID
UP
CAPITAL,
$10,000.
United States Land Office,
neck. He simply intimates that Port
C has . B. M oores , Regis- !
The king lingered until 4- o'clock this
Oregon City, Oregon,
lands growth and prosperity depend
April
2oth,
1903
A GENERAL BANKING
morning when he died.
Notice is hereby giv< 11 that in compliance T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice i !
on extention of common point rates to
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
The band which carried out the assas
P ublication .
BUSINESS.
June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
Astoria and elsewhere and that her peo-
United States Land Office,
sinations appears to have met with a
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon City, Oregor. |
Directors :—M. W. H arrison , W. W. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
pie haven’t the sense to see it. He calls it
April KOth.l«.
great resistance on the balcony side of
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
Notice is hereby given that in compin'!
C urtiss , B. L. E ddy .
“the old Portland idea.” But he means
August 4, 1892,
the palace, where the curtains are torn
with the provisions of the act of Congresi
EMMA H TIMMS,
that Portland is a fool for not seeing it
Junes, 1878, entitled “An act for thesaki
Cashier
M. W. H arrison .
and the window broken as though the
Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State ot timber lands in the tntes ofCaliiomia,Oi
and fur allowing Wilcox and Ayer to
has this day filed in this office her sworn Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
occupants had tried to escape into the
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi Oregon,
statement No. 609I. for the purchase of ten ped to all the Public Land Statesby
lead her by the nose.
the Sw 1/ of Ne
W >2 Se
Se X of Sw of August 4, 1892,
garden. Torn gloves and articles of ties of all kinds.
>ec. 7, tp. No. 1 North, Range No. 9 West, and
“There’s Mr. Wilcox (the Pooh Bah of
JOHN STEWART,
soldier s clothing lie scattered lielow.
will offer proof to allow tlmt he land sought is Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State
the Elevator Trust) and Mr. Aver, (the
more valuable for its timber or stone than Oregon, has this (lay filed in this office,
This resistance probably was offered by
for agricultural purposes, and to establish her sworn statement No. 6o89. for the purchase
head man of the Lumber Trust)’’ he says
two loyal aids-de-camp, who were killed.
claim to said land before the Register and the W of W J^of Sec. 8 in tp. 1 N. Kange J
I
“Both are excellent men, but they are
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, and will offer proof to show that the i’
A single cannon shot announced the
She sought is n ore valuable for its timber or sw
I on Friday, the i7th day of July, 1903.
leading your city off on a wrong hunt.
names
as witnesses :
than for agricultural purposes, audio estal'«
execution of the plot, all the terrible de SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING Samuel G. Reed, of Portland, Oregon ; Lem hi»
They make ’easy money, They have
claim to said land before the Registerw
tails of which may never be known.
Parker, Bay City, Oregon . John Stewart, Edna Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Orel«
mills here, They don’t care about mills
D. Timms, of Portland. Oregon.
on Friday the 17th day of July, 19°3 ’
Detachments of troops marched to the
ETC
SHAMPOOING,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the names as witnesses ;
elsewhere, Theirs is the old Portland
above-described lands are requested to filetheir
bureaus of posts and telegraphs and the
Lein Parker, of Bay Citv, Oregon ; Samur
claims in this office on or before said 17th day Reed, Emma Timnis. Clara Stewart, of
idea again. Instead of being willing to
railway stations and occupied them Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Good for i of July, 1903.
land, Oregon.
make concessions whereby various ter
C
has . B M oores . Register.
Anyandall persons c aiming adversely ft!
Other troops immediately inarched to
persons suffering with rheumatism.
above-described lands are requested t« file lb* |
ritories of Oregon inav prosper with
T imben L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice for claims in this office on*or before said 17thdi j
the barracksand proclaimed Prince Kara;
P
ublication
.
Portland on equal footing, they wish to
of July, 1903.
georgevich King. A body of mounted
United States Land Office,
C has . B. M oores , Regilt« [
keep every thing at Portland.”
Oregon City, Oregon,
officers, with Lieutenant-Colonel Gruics,
April 8ih, 19O3.
Ladies’ Shoes.
In other words they have a cinch that
Notice is hereby given that in compliance T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 18;8.—N otice m
the son of the present Ambassador at
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
P ublication .
brings them “easy money” and they are
Embrace every feature of style, grace (June
Constantinople, at their head, rode to
3. 1M7S, entitled “An act for the sale of
United States Land Office,
willing to doom Portland rather than
beauty and durability. They wear well, timbei lands in the States of California. Oregon
Oregon Ci y, Oregon.
the center of the town and announced look well.
J Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex
April 2oth,tp>
let go. Also Portland is a Fool to Jfol-
}
tended
to
h
11
the
Public
Land
States
by
act
of
Notice
is
hereby
gifen that in complfr"
the Army’s choice to the people, who,
Price from $1.50 to $3.50.
4 August 4th, I8J2,
low their lead, Also a Hog to trv to
with the provisions of the act of Congrt»
now alarmed, were thronging the streets
I
WILLIAM RYAN
June 3rd, I878 entitled “An act for the tale
corral all the business by preventing
For sale by
1 Of Tillamook City. County of Tillamook. State timber lands in the States of California,1"^
of “Long Karageorgevich” and “Long
| of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office hi« Nevada and Washington Territory," **
common point rates to Astoria and
MlbUS
&
FINLEY
( sworn statement No. 6077, for the purchase of tended to all the Public Land States
Live the Army’’ were raised.
elsewhere.
: the S U of Ne Q and S % ot Nw % of Auxu.t 4.b, ^ara 8TpWART
The warmest welcome was extended
I sec. No. 2, 111 Township No 1 south, Of Portland, county ot Multnomah, «J
Hit ’em again , Mr. Hammond. Tell
I
range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show
to the Queen Draga’s brother-in-law.
i that the land sought is more valuable for its of Oregon, has this day filed 111 this office«
them that Scott is fed by Wilcox, the
I timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, sworn statement No. 6088. for the purcliavl |
Colonel Maschin, one of the regicides,
K % Nw «4. Sw % Ne •«. Nw «4 Se ^f
I and to establish his claim to said laud before the
Elevator Trust boss, to keep them in
The troops at the barracks received the
1 the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, section No. 17, tn Tp. No. 1 North, Raiu-Fi.
ignorance of the great truth that making
(‘at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 19th W, and will offer proof lo show that the lai
news with joy. There was only one
sought is more . aluable for its timber or si«.'.'
day of June. 1903. He names as witnesses :
Astoria her chief seaport means Port
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
than for agricultural purposes, and to e.dabiifl
objector, General Nikolics, commander
Frank B. Herrington, Fred Arthur, James R. her claim to said land beiore the Register» ‘
land's commercial supremacy in the
(Harris, Halnert L. Fawler, of Tillamook, Ore.
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, (JrepflH
of the Danube division, who was promp
Any and all persons claiming adversely the on Friday, the 17th day of July, ¡903. Sifl|
G entlemen
West.—Astoria News.
1 above described lands are requested to file their
tly shot down and severely wounded,
as witnesses :
Thanking you for c aims in this office on or before said 19th daj I names
John Stewart, Samuel G. Reed of Portumfl
but not before he had shot and killed
past favors, I beg of June, 1903.
I Oregon ; Lem Parker, of Bay < ity. OregwCB
C
has
.
B.
M
oores
,
Register.
One of the must horrifying accidents Lieutenant Gagies.
I Emma Timms, of Portland, Oregon
to say that I have
Any and all persons claiming adversely
moved into mv T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or I above
ever recorded occurred at Aberdeen,
The places of business are closed, and
described lands are requested hikHE
P ublication
new store next to
> their claims in this office 011 or before
United States Laud Office,
Wash., on Friday, when Clyde R. many inhabitants have left the town.
17th day of July, 1903.
C. Ben Riesland's.
Oregon Uitv, Oregon.
Wvman, an employe at the West & Even with a pass it is diffiult to obtain
C has . D. M oores , Registe .A
May 6th. 1903.
If you wish to
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
Slade mill, was literally cut in twain by admission to Belgrade, so carefully is it
see all the choice with the provisions of the act of Congress of T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N cticbrafl |
a big saw. The saw entered the body at guarded. The newspapers are unani
line of Suiting and June 3, 1H78, entiled “ Au act for the sale of tim
P ublication .
lands in the States of California. Oregon,
United States Land Office,
up-to-date Pant- ber
the shoulder and made a clean cut mous in approving the revolution. Some
Nevada, and Washington Territory
as ex
Oregon City, O ego ,
tended
to
all
the
Public
Land
States
by
act
of
ting
’
s
to
choose
from
kindly
give
me
a
through the entire length, leaving the compassion is felt for the unfortunate
April 20th 1905. fl
August 4. I892,
Notice is hereby given that in complw-’BI
two halves on the conveyor, a terrible King, but the people generally admit call. All Suits cut and made in the shop
FRANCIS M. SHEARER,
at Tillamook.
Of Garibaldi, Co mty of Tillamook, State of with the provisions of the act of Cour ess/fl
sight to behold. Wyman had just re that no other solution to an intolerable
3rd. 1878. entitled “An act for the«1« c
P.S.—Pressing, cleaning and repairing Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi» June
sworn statement No 6127, for the parchase of t niber lands in »be S ales of California Ore^ ¡S’
ceived employment at the mill, and his situation was possible. The radical pa of all kinds done.
Nevada
and Washington Territory. ” as ei-fl
the Se of 'w r4 of Section No 4. in Township
to all the Public Laud Stabs by act 4
duty was to take charge of the slab pers assert that the recent scandalous
No i North, Range 10 West, and will tended
August 4, 1892,
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
laud
sought
is
slasher. The conveyor choked, and elections were the chief causes for the
EDNA D. TIMMS,
K
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State 1»fl
Wvman attempted to clear it with the conspiracy.__________________
Oregon,
has
this
day
filed
in
this
office
hefl
claim to said land before the County Clerk
pickaroon. The implement, in some
of Tillamook Countv, Oregon, Tillamook City. «worn statement No. 6092. for the purch»«r > fl
N 72
% r*e
Ne -4
% sec.
sec in
1« ; nw
Nw % M 5« ■«
. fl
NOTICE OF (REIXTOKS
Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, I903. the Ne Q N w
manner, slipped, and Wyman fell back.
o tec. No, 17. hi
in tp. i 1 North,
9
North. Range 9**
fl
He names as witnesses
J. F. Bledsoe, formerly a newspaper
ifler proof to show that the la*
life ■
.vard onto the revolving saw. The next man at Vancouver, B.C., has given up
Ervin Carter, Fred Paquet, Lloyd C. Smith. and will offer
N otice is H ereby G iven .—That the un Olto Shearer, of Garibaldi, Oregon
sought ia more valuable for its timber or ER* ■
moment the body had been severed.
was on the l«th dav of Mav.» Anyfend all perrons claiming adversely the than fo. agriculture) purpose», ami toastsMÜ ■
journalism for the manufacture of a dersigned
1903. appointed executor of the last wifi above-described lauds are requested to file their her claim to said land before the Register as M
Death was instantaneous. The accident
and
testament
of DAVID 8CHWKLLNUS . v.«.™.
saline medicine which he calls the elixir
claims in »n.»
this office on or beiore said 24th day Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon,« fl
Friday, the 17th day of July, igoJJ. ^fl
was witnessed by some fellow-work men, of life. He has just sold the secret to a deceased, by the County Court of Tillamook of July loot
county. Ore. All persons having CLAIMS
names as witnesses :
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
and the saw was stopped as soon as New York
said estate <»f David Schwellnus are
Samuel G. Reed. John Stewart of Portia«1 fl
and Boston syndicate for against
hereby required to present the same to me.
Oregon ; I.cm Parker, of Hay City, Orrjor
possible, but not until its deathly work $500,000,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Emma B. Timms, Portland, Oregon.
$10,000 having been paid with the proper vouchers within six months
from this date, at the Law Office of H. T.
Depaitment of the interior.
Any and all persons claiming adverselyI* K
had been performed.
down anti the rest to be given him as Botts, in Tillamook Citv. in said countv.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore ,
above described lands are requested to file
Dated this 21st dav of Ma v. 1903.
May 9tii. 190;
daims in this office on or before said 17thde J
the medicine takes hold of the public He
H H TUBBESING.
Notice 1« hereby given that the f llowing- of July , ¡903.
Executor of the will of David named settler has filed notice of her intention
calls it Biodores, and worked at it for
C has . B. M oores . Register
Schwellnus. deceased.
1 I to make final proof in support of her claim, and
Rain ami sweat
years at Allternie, Vancouver Island. A
that said proof will be made before the T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otici M I
have no effect on
T
imber
L
and
.
A
ct
junk
3.
1878.
—
N
otice
for
County ( lerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla-
harness treated
board of Eastern American chemsits ’
P ublication
P ublication .
1 mock, Oregon, on June 2 th, I903, viz. :
with Eureka Har
United States | jio <I Office,
United States Land Office,
have thoroughly tested it, with the re-
RUTH BFWI.EY ;
ness Oil. It re- ‘
Oregon City. o»e
O.egon City, Oregon,
H E N \ 13550 for the E Sw ',, «ec 2; and N «,
mu the damp,
May tMh. »•?
suit that the compound is likely to bring U « .
Nw Q. sec 26 tp. 1 N, range lo W.
Ju,,e 6th- I9O3.
keep« the le.uh-
Notice
is
hereby
given that in coinpl««’
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
she name* the following witnesses to prove
er »oft and pli
the newspaper man a fortune.
with the provisions ot the act of Uoiigres* of her continuous residence upon and cultivation with the provisions of the act of Cow f”*
able. Stitches
June 3. 1878. entitled "Au art for tfe •<
June 3. 1M7S entitled An act for the sale of of said land, viz :
do not break.
of timber lands in the Statu of Califon-
timber laud in (he States of California, Oregon
No rough jur
William B. Elliott, of Tillamook, Ore. ; Janies
Neva la and Washington Territoi v asextended C Bewley, of Hobsonviile. Orc. , Manville B Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory e
ist e io chafe
extended lo all the Public Land Mates by act
Deafness Cannot be Cured to all the Public Ijmd States bv act of Augu>t 4 Petteys. Windfle'd M Cone, of Bay City, Ore.
and cut. 1 f
August 4. 1^92,
harne«» not
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hy local application», as they cannot reach the i ?*92.
JOHN F. MARTIN.
l.ols
A.
W4TT,
only keel'«
di«eas*-d pottion of the ear There is onlv one Of Bay City. Countv of Tillamook. State of
Of
Tillamook, county of Tillamook, SWt
looking I
NOTICE FOg PCBLICATION.
way to cure deafneM. and that is by ronstitu
Oregon, has this day filed in this oftet b»
Oregon,
baa
this
dav
filed
in
this
office
her
new. i
tional remedies Ih'afnews is caused bv an in
Department of the Interior,
sworn statement No. 6I5M. for the perc*
»worn ••taten.ent No. flM for the purchase of
We irs tv
flamed condition of the mucous but g >f the the
Land office at OregonCity. Ore.,
of the E k of the 8e W. section 3o and S S’
»•» of Nw >4. Sw \ of Nw Q an<t Nw 'of
as long I
F nstachiau Tube When this tube gets infla 1 >w N of
V-.,
<
.
May oth, 1903
Sw
Q of Section No. 29. in Toanih'P'
re.
No
33.
in
township
No.
2
N
u«e of Fi
ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
Sofice i. hereby given that the followinu-
South, Range No. i0 West a»d
*
Harness I Hi. «
l‘.grKN°. ’ x W *n<1 wl11 nff’ r
hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness
nan.. . •-ttier has hte.1 ........ of hi. Intention 2 proof
to show that the land
’
nat
»ne
land
sought
is
more
valuable
for
its
is the result, and un ess the inflammation can
to make d.,al pnmf in support of his claim and more valuable for its tiinlier or «tone lb«* '
be taken out mid this tube restored to its nor timber or Hone than for a*r icultuial purpose«, that ...,d proof will 1». made before County agricultural
purpose*, and to establish hac’ ’
nial condition, hearing will be destroyed fo and to establish her claim to «aid land befo e the
>erk ot Tillamook County, at Tillamook, to said land before the Countv Clerk ot
e\er. nine cbm ’ s out of ten are caused bv ( 1 County ( lerk of Tillamook Countv, at Tilia Oregon, ou June 27th, 1903, viz
niook County, at Tillanv»ok City Oftrr.
Catarrh Which is nothing but an inflamed con m- ok 1 it\ Oregon on Friday the'21st dav of
everywhere
mWARt.ir SMITH,
August
iq
Q
j
.
She
names
as
wi
nesBes
union or the mucous surfaces
H F ...» for the h X« 1, Sw 1. NW 1 «„,t Satiirdoy, the Mth day of August. I**J ■
in can«—
N w ‘4>» •. we „ tp’ 2M.?,nret‘oW ‘ *"d names as witnesses
“¿"w Ft'dayon The.dore Jacobr
Ue will give One Hundred Dollars for anv u
all ii*es.
Janies M Morgan Janies M rgan rd*
a ter I>. Wood. Frank Long, of Bay ( it\
ease of I*eafne<s (caused l»v catarrh) that can t " ’regon
Made fy
He name, the fo lowin» witnesses to prove Morgan, of Netarts. Ore ; Gustav In»*
|
not be cured hy Hail s Catarrh Cure •
cullir,1‘n" Tillamook, Ore.
Standard Oil
.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the of’sa^fiind,0?"«’*^**"” UP°“
irvulars, free.
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adren»
‘
Company
abov • described lands are requested to filetheir
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CO . Tvk
’Jfc0’
•»'"M'nin Johnson. Lewis t, above described lands are requested toW ■*
» .aim* n this office on or before «aid 21st dav Sm
X> d by Druggists. -5c.
of Hobsonvllte. Oregon . Theodore claims in thia office on or beiore Mtm
01 August, I903.
7 smith
;
y Pills are the best.
klngslei of Nehalem Oregon.
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August, t9OJ-
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ALr.rtMON s Onssss.R Kef;I.ter
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Fur sale by
j^be
I
HEADLIGHT. JUNE lb
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
I
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
McINTOSH & McNAIR,
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
2B-A-2TZZ OF
C. & E. Thayer
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK
LATIMER, BROS.,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
MAYERS
T. SARCHET,
Tailoring E^abli^-qent,
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor
[üREKÁ
H arness