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TIT.T.AMC j OK HEADLIGHT. JUNE Anecdotes. Martin V. LeHaie cane. The punishment in life iiuprinonment. ¡.easie appeared Shoes for men & Boys. pleased with the result and thanked hia David XL Parry, president of th** Na tional Association of Manufacturers, attorneys for their efforts in his behalf Nobbv and up-to-date. told, during the New Orleans convention, * If * They are reliable in every respect. The Columbia River at Vancouver fell a little story that was not reported. Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear “In the church that I attended as a three inches during 24 hours on Sunday. For sale by I he highest point reached was 24 feet. bov,” he said, “there were frequent MILLS & FINLEY. on It is now Iwlievedthe danger ot a further clashes between the minister and the ove rise is over. Comparatively little dam choir. The minister thought the choir xv ai age to crops and other propertv in this irreverent and unmusical. Each tried to (Çill.imooh Mjcaljligbt. county will result from the Hood, as the give the other a dig on every possible Ark river did not rise above the ordinary occasion. Fred C. Baker, PiibllMhrr Tl “One Sunday, I remember, there was a annual high water. Chii clash wherein the honors were about * * « RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. limi John Edelstein, a wealthy manufac- even. The minister, after the choir had ( strictly in advance .) odd sung the opening hvmn, said with a sig <)ne year.......... 1.50 turerand politician of Jersey, is dead 7 to Sixjinonths ..... nificant smile, that his text would lie 75 from a peculiar accident, Alsiut thiee Three months 50 weeks ago he dreamed that burglars had from Acts, xx : And after the uproar w as Oils, Doors, Window C< entered his home and that one was at ceased. But the choir at the sermon's Responsibilities of Wealth. wecl end, retorted very neatly with the an tacking him with a knife. He sprang Sashes, In an address a few davs ago at the out of bed and struck his head on a pro them, ‘It is Time to Awake from sleep.’ ” celebration ot the one hundred and fiftieth jection. The shock caused a clot of A well known anti popular physician, anniversary of the incorporation of the blood to settle on his brain, resulting in are 1 whose belief in the future accords with , town of Greenfield, Mass., Senator Lodge meningitis, which caused death. that of the late Colonel Ingersoll, had made some remarks that it would per * If * . Ru haps be well for men of wealth generally Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, who IS occasion recently to perform a surgical I I ot M to consider. It is undoubtedly a too s|>eiiding$500.000 annually in his efforts operation upon a man not select in his ; Med common impression in this country that to “lift” the A inerica’s cup, is said to be language, reports the Philadelphia Led our wealthy men fail to contribute as worth als)ut $50,000.000. Twenty-three ger. After etherizing his patient, the the Western Agents ' Robe Rob« they should to the benefit of society, that 1 ears ago he stood behind a counter operation was successfully performed. ■ Russ When the effect of the ether had passed t hey are everlastingly bound up to the waiting on customers Thirty years ago I idea of advancing their own interests he wmked in the rice fields of South off, the subject, looking wildly around Th I and welfare and are to a verv large ex Carolina, and was so poor that he slept the room, exclaimed : “ Where am I ?” ■ worl Merchants in Tillamook The doctor replied : “ Oh you are all tent indifferent to the nee ds of that great | with the negroes in the woods. Today I- covet public from which they have derived he employes 2000 persons in his various right.” >'' with “ But, ” said the man, “ I may be all t heir fortunes. establishments and is the pet of the King land. right, but where ami ?” As a matter of fact, however, the of England. , expío < * * The doctor answered joucularlv, wealthv men of the United States are the Emp U. S. Grant when asked whether it is heaven.” most generous in the world in their T inker L and , A ct J unk 3, i878.—Nonn P ublication . The patient responded : “ If that is so, benefactions and it is a little remarkable to be considered that he is a candidate On United States Land Office, that our people generally seem to utterly for the Vice-Presidency on a ticket with I’d like to know what in----- you are Oregon City, Oregon , went April 20th. 11 Mr. Roosevelt said : “ I have not an- fail to appreciate this fact. Take the doing here !” Notice is hereby given tliat in comp,c watei with the provisions of the act of Congre» statistics, if you please, of the last dozen 1 nounced mvseif as a candidate for the Joaquin Miller, who has recently had .lune 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the tu York years of what our wealth v men in A rncr- Vice-Presidential nomination, but I have the pleasure of reading his own obituary, timber lands in the States of Calitornii ■ watei General Banking and Exchange busi gon, Nevada and Washington Tei ritmi ica have given to public institutions, to known that some of my friends have was one of the first investors in Texas ness. hardi DOES ALL KINDS OF extended to all the Public Land Slatti, I of Avgust 4, 1892, say nothing of charity, and compare entertained the feeling that the position oil wells, reports the New Yci k Times. inhah Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger SAMUEL G. REED. them with the benefactions of the weal I ought to come to this Const, and that I Passing the question of financial profit, many, Sweden, ami all foreign comivnes I WATCH, CLOCK AND Of Portland, county of Multnomah, Su- Oregon, has this day filed in this ofttt was probably as available a candidate thy men of foreign countries, and it will Nev those wells furnished him with at least statement No. 6090, for the pnrrh» JEWELRY REPAIRING sworn be seen that the Americans are very for it as any other citizen of the section. one good story. The poet visited the Lone the E ’ j of E % ot section No. 7, in tp. 1 N'. l that t No. 9 West, and will offer proof to j TILLAMOOK. ORE. greatly abend of any other country, Mr, Roosevelt can carry the great West Star state to inspect Ins property, and that the land sought is more valuable the c In first class style its timber or stone than for agricultural) Still there are people here who feel that | without the assistance of a Western there met a man who answered to the poses, and to establish his claim to said ■ the ra , name and I think he will favor some TILLAMOOK our wealthy men are not doing all they before the Register and Receiver of thisofi title “ colonel.” One day, when this Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the i;tb herd < Engraving a specialty. ought to do in the interest of the many 1 Eastern man.” of July, lço3. He names as witness»: alwat COUNTY man and the poet were together the talk * * * John Stewart, (Jara S ewart, Emma Tin demands for iiecuninry assistance. the ca ( incorporated ) , of Portland, Oregon , Lem Parker, i f Bivi: News has been received that the turned to the war of secession. Miller Senator Lodge urged that one peril of Oregon. thought his companion had taken pa.it f the in famine in Kwang Si is growing worse Any and all persons claiming advert? TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. in that struggle, but the colonel said he an accumulation of fortunes anil a con T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice F ob above described lands are requested to file: ■ 1 by degrees, The starving population is had been a non-combatant. Then Mil claims in this office on or before said i;thi centration of capital is that of irrespon P ublication , In t PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. of July, 1903. ler made bold to guess aloud that the Uuited States Land Office, sible wealth and the idea he sought to estimated at 200,000 and daily numbers title was derived from a militia com C has . B. M oores . Regista Oregon City, Oregon, liant > I of deaths occur from starvation. The April 2oth, 1908 impress was that whatever contributed A GENERAL BANKING Notice is hereby giv»n that mission, but not so, nor was it a result birthd in compliance T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N oticb H to the tyranny of wealth or to its undue j Chinese are considering an official sub- of an appointment on the governor’s w ith the provisions of the act of Congress of oldest BUSINESS. P ublication . ! scription list. The British authorities in staff. Neither did it come from service | June 3. 1878. entitled An act for the sale power in the commonwealth is danger United States Land Office, navy, of timber lands in the States of California, Hong Kong, aided by public subscrip- during the Spanish-American trouble, Oregon City, Oregon W. Directors : — M. W. H arrison , W. ous to the welfare of the state. The Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as April zoth.tyi joined and it was not earned by foreign military extended to all the Public Land States by act of I tions, have been sending aid for two C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . Notice is hereby given that in complin- Massachusetts senator said : “Wealth service. August 4, 1892. prenti with the provisions of the act of Congw EMMA B TIMMS. “Ah.” Baid Miller, at last, thinking I which recognizes its duties and obliga months. A Japanese report says can- Cashier ;—M. W. H arrison . 1878, entitled "An act for thesalt. tinuot Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Junes, nibalism is being practiced and human timber lands in the tatesofCaliiornia. Oiep he had the mysteiy solved, “ you com tions is in its wise and generous uses a I Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi statement No 609I, for the purchase of Nevada, and Washington Territory,” uo him tc manded the Texas Rangers at one time. flesh is publicly offered for sale. ped to all the Public Land States by»: source of great good to the community. I the Sw % of Ne w Se Se «4 of Sw % of ten They were brave men and it was an ties of all kinds. August 4, 1892, * * * tec. 7, tp. No. I North, Range No. 9 West, and But wealth which, if inactive, neglects Piar JOHN STEWART, The recent visit of Secretary of War honor to lead them.” will offer proof to show that ‘he land sought is O1 Portland, county of Multnomah, State “ N said the colonel. “ I never had the duty it owes to the community, is more valuable for its timber or stone than Oregon, 00« ac lias this day filed in this office i Root to Oswego, N. Y., and the subse anything to do with the Rangers.’’ for agricultural purposes, and to establish her deaf to the cry of suffering, seeks not to statement No. 6o89, for the purchas body claim to said land before the Register and sworn quent announcement of plans for re “ Well, tel) me,” persisted Miller, “ is the W J4 of W ’ | of Sec. 8 in tp. 1 N, Range?* Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, and remedy ignorance and turns its back Depart will offer proof to show that the la BÄRBER AMO HAIRDRESSER. building of historic Fort Ontario and its the title merely assumed ? Have you on Friday, the i7th day of July, 1903. she sought is wore valuable for its timber or st« upon charity, or which, if actively em names as w itnesses : when 1 conversion into a battalion post have no right to it” than for agricultural purposes, and to estalh- SHAVING, HAIR UCLTING Samuel G. Reed, of Portland, Oregon ; Lem “Certainly I have a right to it—the ployed, aims to disregard the law, to claim to said land before the Register »t be woi Parker, Bay City, Oregon ; John Stewart, Edna liis been the subject of unfavorable com best kind of right.” replied the colonel Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oreg 1). Timms, of Portland, Oregon. prevent its enforcement, or by purchase sugar Friday the 17th day of July, I903 F. SHAMPOOING, EÌC ment by the Canadian press. “The in an offended tone. “ If you must Any and all persons claiming adversely the on to control legislation, is irresponsible. 1 above-described lands are requested to file their names as witnesses : more • American Government has decided to know how I got it, “ I’ll tell you, I in Lem Parker, of Bay City. Oregon ; Samnf claims in this office on or before said 17th day and, therefore, dangerous to itself and to 1 Reed, Emma Timins, Clara Stewart, of P« Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor of July, 1903. spend $250,000 on the preliminary con herited it.” land, Oregon. C has . b . M oores , Register. The others.” Oyer against this, the senator ; “Inherited it!’ ejaculated Miller. Anyandall persons c aiming adversely & struction of a fort at Oswego,’’says an “ From whom—your father?” persons suffering with rheumatism. above-described lands are requested to file tb draftei pointed out, is the peril of the dema I T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878-N otice F or claims in this office onjor before said l’thdi Ottawa paper “That fort can only have “ No sir. From Colonel Janies Smith, gogue, who would seek to create classes | P ublication . of infe ot July, 1903. one object—the protection of the harbor who died two years ago. 1 married his MAYERS United States Land Office. C has . B. M oores , Refill ar.d then set one class against another, 1 Philip* Oregon City, Oregon in case of war with Canada and the pro widow.” Ladies’ Shoes. xr .. . . . J“»« ’5th- 19O3- altont “the deadliest enemies to our liberty and , T inker L and , act J une 3. 18;8. — N oticefm Notice is hereby given that in compliance viding of a stronghold from which ves ” When Max O’R-ll caine to Montreal much I our democracy that the wit of man P ublication . Embrace every feature of style, grace i with the provisions of the act of Congress of sels of war can issue to prey upon Cana some years ago,” said a man from that United States Land Office, I Junes, 1878, entitled ” An act for the sale of weight could imagine.” city, quoted bv the Detroit Journal, “we beauty and durability. They wear well, (timber lands in the Mates of ( alifornia, Oregon Oregon Ci y, Oregon. dian lake commerce and cities.” Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex April 2oth,W The responsibilities of wealth are very fixed up a little joke on him We h ad i look well. law is I Price from $1.50 to $3 50. Notice is hereby given that iu romp'»’ pended to all the Public Land States by act of noticed how gracefully he could unite a ‘ August 4, 18 q 2. 7 great and they are increasing from year with the provisions of the act of Cong*-- Real Estate Transfers. caustic criticism with a compliment, a June 3rd, I878. entitled ‘ ‘ An act tor the ah® f DANIEL W POTTER For sale by The to year. It is an impressive fact, which Of| McMinnville county of Yamhill, State of timber lands in the States of California faculty that enabled him to say the digginj I Oregon, has this dav tiledin this office his sworn Nevada and Washington Territory,” wn should not fail to receive the serious at Furnished by H. T. Botts, Abrtracter. sharpest things without < (fending the IWIbUS & FINLEY Transfers for the week ending June 22, I *s’°- 6.178, for the purchase of the tended to all the Public Land States by «U ily on t tention of those who are accumulating people he was criticising. We were ' w ,3 of \\ ,4 of Section No. 24, in tp. No. 1 August <th, 1892. 1903. CLARA STEWART, South, Range No 7 We»», Mnd will offer going to put that faculty to a test. not yrt wealth. I proof to show that the land sought is more Of Portland, county of Multnomah, Stt “ We had him lunch with us, and there C Ben Riesland to Queenie K. Riesland. temlier j valuable for its timber or stone than for of Oregon, has this day filed hi this office i agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim sworn statement No. ’6088, for the purchaa Quit claim. Lots 12, 13 & 20 in were at the table, beside himself an Cutting Out Politics. of the [to said laud before the Register and Receiver the K H Nw ,4, Sw % Ne *4. Nw % Se block 7 A. A. Miller’s addition to Englishman, a Scotchman, an Irishman section No. 17, in Tp. No. 1 North, Range [ of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thurs- yield of Tillamook. Also all lots and blocks and a French Canadian When we got . day, the 27th day of August, 19o3. He names W. and will offer proof to show that the bn It is said to be the determination of sought is more valuable for its timber or store | as witnesses : our guest off Ins guard, we demanded the end TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. “ owned by me ’ ’ in Bay City than for agricultural purposes, and to establis President Roosevelt ami the postmaster 1 Win. T. Macy, Mary M. Macy, Taylor T. and in Cohn & Co’s, addition and an honest opinion of the different races for the I Potter, 8. Jane Potter, of McMinnville, Oregon. her claim to said land before the Register as. general that hereafter the Postofflce de Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oreg« Barview addition, Central addition we represented. As the opinion had to I Any and all persons claiming adversely the G entlemen above-described lands are requested co file' their on Friday, the l;th day of July, 1803. Ste partment is to be run inde|>endent of and Jacoby’s addition to Bay City, 1« given in the presence of all four, the Pens' Thanking you for claims iu thia office on or before said 27th day ! names as witnesses together with a I right &c. in all situation for him was a rather delicate politics. A Washington dispatch to an John Stewart, Samuel G. Reed of Portias past favors, I l>eg ot August, 1903. termine one. But it never seemed to trouble Oregon ; Lem Parker, of Bay < ity, Oregon implanted land near Bay City, and A lgernon 9 D rksher , Register. ' eastern paper says that the future policy to sav that I have Emma Timms, of Portland, Oregon pension all “mv right, title and interest in’’ him. and he gave his opinion without a Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe moved into mv T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or will lie to abandon the policy of notify all lands in Tillamook County. moment’s hesitation. to the e above described lands are requested tot P ublication new store next to “ The Scotchman,’ he said, and he ing congressmen of prospective changes $1.00. their claims in this office on or before m : c United States Land Office, office a C. Ben Riesland's. 17th day of July, 1903. Oregon f ’ itv, Oregon. clenched his right hand tightly and pre in their post offices. The department will Cornelins I). Danaher and wife to Delos C has . b . M oores , Register t'ommi „ .. . . . , t May 6th. 1903. If you w ’ ish to tended to try and force it open with his A. Blodgett, et al. Ne, Sw 31, 2 n, go right ahead and arrange its own af Notice is hereby given that in compliance see all the choice with left. ’• The Englishman----- ’ and he much a the provisions of the act of Congress of 7 |i.oo. fairs to suit the .judgement of the respon line of Suiting and June 3, 1878, entiled " An act for tbe sale of tim- T imber L and . A ct J uns 3. 1878.—N ctic « fw went through the same performance, pension P ublication . up-to-date Pant- • ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, sible officials. All necessary information Annie C. Isaacs and husband to Alva opening the hand at the end after ail ap United states Land Office, | Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex- push a Finley. South half of Lots 5, É- . ,, 7 ’ parent struggle. ‘ The Irishman ----- . ’ Oregon City, O ego , ting s to choose from kindly give me a will promptly be furnished senators and I tended to all the Public Land States by act of and 8 Block 5, Park addition toTlila- and he held out Ids hand wide open, merit in ... ... April 20th im I August 4. I892, call. All Suits cut and made in the shop ( representatives when requested, but an Notice is hereby given that in conpw mook. $600.00. FRAMCIS M. SHEARER. with palm upward * The Frenchman at Tillamook. with the provisions of the act of Congiwd effort will be made to eliminate the pos Giles Gilbert and wife to Olean Land ----- ,’ and he made a motion with both June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act forihesal«' P S.—Pressing, cleaning and repairing1 Stoce Of Garibaldi, Co mty of Tillamook, State of t mber iands in 'he S atea of California Orefvt Co. Quit claim. $1.00. Se Sec 22 hands as if he were emptying them on of all kinds done. tai service as a factor in local politics Oregon, lias this day filed in this office hi» Nevada and Washington Territory,” son, Pt ei S, S Sec 23 S, S Sw Sec 25 all of the table. throughout the country. sworn statement No. 6127. for the purchase of tended to all the Public Land States by actcf s marry * Sec 26 Ne Sec 27 S, % Sec 34 all of the Se *4 of .>w of Section No. 4. in Township August 4, 189A ” There was not a word of explana SARCHET, This proposition is stated to have orig- ; No 1 North, Range ro West, and wifi Sec 35 W, S and Ne Sec 36, tp 1 n R tion. but we all understood thoroughly, z EDNA D. TIMMS, church s offer proof to show that the land sought is Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State I ¡tinted with Postmaster General Payne I 8 also Nw Sw and S, Sw Sec 1 Se and had a hearty laugh Merchant Tailor Max O’Re I i more valuable for its timber or stone than for Oregon, has thia day filed in this office br I the fati and Ne, Sw Sec 2 and Nw, Ne and had maintained his reputation.” and to have received the hearty approval agricultural purposes, and to establish his sworn stateirent No. 6092 for the ¡.urch*»-’ perty t< Nw Nw Sec 12 tp 1 s R 8. 3200 acres NOTICE or CREDITOKS. claim to said land before the County Clerk the Ne *4 Nw *4, N % Ne *4 sec. 18 ; Nw Nw1, of the president. Doubtless such a of Tillamook County, Oregon. Tillamook City o sec. No. 17. in tp. 1 North. Range 9 Wa chance in all. Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, I903. and will offer proof to show that the land change from the method that has been N otick is H rrrry G ivrn — That the un He names as witnesses disadv < George W. Kiger and wife to Cornelius sought IM more valuable for its tin her or Rot' dersigned was on the INth day of Mav, pursued would lie found beneficial, if it Ervin Carter. Fred Paquet. Lloyd C. Smith than io agriculturol purposes, and toeetablisb D. Danaher. Ne Sw 31 2 N 7. $300. grabluu 1903, appointed executor of the last wili Otto Shearer, of Garibaldi. Oregon her claim to said land before the Registeraod • be practicable, but it is safe to sav that Dryden R Baker and wife to J. F. Totn- Veterinary Surgeon and and testament of DAVII) SCHWELLNUS . > " I'TLr—«----- Any and all persons claiming the at Oregon City. Oregon,ot 4 Rex-eiver adversely of this office soap deceased, by the Countv Court of Tillamook c ’ a } m ® ,n ousofficeon or above (iescribedjands are requested to file’their Friday, the 17th day of July tooX N' it would encounter a very strong opposi- ilxoo. 10 acres in Ne Sw 26 1 S 10. county Ort. All person. h.ivlnK CLAIMS ~ Horse Dentist. ‘: — wf before said 24th day names as witnesses : $650.00 against said estate of David Schwellnus are of tion from congressmen generally, with July, 1903. 1 »n«'l Saniuel G. Reed, John Stewart of Portlant! hereby required to present the same to me A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Oregon ; Lem Parker, of Bay City. Orr|oa whom the naming of postmasters is a Four mortgages filed securing in the ag with the proper vouchers within six months New Je r.mnia B. Fimins, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. from this date, at the Law Office of H T gregate $3900.00 prerogative that most of them will be Depaitment of the Interior. Any and all persons claiming adversely th' the par Botts, in Tillamook Citv. in said countv ' Land Office at Oregon City. Ore above described lands are requested to file th'" Dated this 21st dav of Mav. 1903. verv unwilling to surrender. There is of One mortgage satisfaction filed. $200.00 sa»ed l claims in this office on or before said 17th ds? . May 9th, 1901. H H TV b BESIMG, of July , 1903. Notice is hereby given that the f llowitik- course no valid reason why the depart through Executor of the will of David named settler lias filed notice of her intention C has . B. M oores Register Schwellnus. deceased. ment cannot select these officials with- 1 c Proofi" supportof berclaim. and envel'>i'< out the intervention of senators and rep fl MBER Um». Acr irxit S H78.-N.T1< e for that said proof will be made before the ? T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otici F o * at fa'J ’I county < lerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla P ublication . P ublication . mook, Oregon, on June 2 th. I qo ^ viz resentatives. or that if this were done Unit «d AtatM Land Offii e. mon* > United States Land Office, U V V KITH BEWLEY; O.egonCity, Oregon. Why You Should Irnut on Having Oregon City, Ore. the selections would not be quite as sat got hi* H.h No. 13550 for the E « Sw see 2j and N >. v 6th. I9O3, k - « 1 - Wav 25th, 140; isfactory ns under the present method, Notice is hereby given that in compliance Nw >4, sec 26 tp. r N, range 10 W. Notice is hereby given that in compliant pass« g> >he iiNmes the following witnesses fo prove with the provisions of the act of < otigres* of with the provisions of the act ofCongn* but the course that is pursued has pre her coiilfniiou, re.ldcui e upon »nd culth.iion June J*-; entitled An act for the sale of I of 3 1R7S. entitle<1 “An act for th* «« said land, viz ; U ” e»|iialvd by anv other. timber land- in the States of California Oregon fieorg' of timber lands in the States of Caliform- vailed so long that the proposed depart Will be Permanent R uslcrs har<) leather soft. °r Ore. Nevada and Washington Territory. as extended I n Hewle. of HobnonVille. On,. , Manville b Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory. ’** died rece ure, assuming the report to lx well 1 i 8 q 2^ l-and States by act of August 4, < E*|H‘ciallv pre|mrud. to all the Public Land State* by act« Lamen House. Tillamook City 1 Bette! - » indDe'd St. Cone, of B.v City Ore ’ extended August 4, 1892, time va founded, will not be readilv accepted by Kl eps out water. » 01UOII - Daum LOIS A. WATT. fw JOHN F of martin Oregon. A heavy bodied oil. members of congress generally, how ever JH Bay City Countv of Tillamook, State of was of 1 Of llllamook, county Tdlamook, State NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon has fhi< day filed in this office her 1 Oregon, has this day filed in this ofitee I* Franco strongly approved by popular opinion. Department of the Interior. All orders promptly attended to. . ’ ««»went No. 6I5S. for the parcha*' arness Land Office at OregonCitv, Ore., ? \Of Sw Of '< «11'1 . O( shoe fac of the HU of the 8e W. section 3o ana S :.- That the elimination of the postal ser An excellent preservxtive ‘ w w ’’’ *o. 33, in townshin No. 2 N I Notice i* hereby given that Vhe following Sw '< of Section No. 2 q , in Towaahtp arme c< vice as a factor in politics is desirable is SEE THE Reduces co*t of you* harness. ‘-South, Range No. !0 West and will <*' rlmL,hL . 11 '• «'"»bl* lor it. "O"w of hi. Iiitentkm proof to show that the land «ought » Never burns the leathei . it> so obvious as not tn need argument. the fignt t mSer or stone than for ag'icultural nnmoses • ' IhM I? ?upp°rt °r »nd more valuable for ita timber or stone than llllamook Lumber Compsiy .nd t,. ■ -t.Mi.h Ji.rcUnmTo ™d|.id 1^X7^ Efficiency is increase«!. o '7 m’<” b,,°" c™n''- agricultural purposes, and to establish hiaclaiat in »pecu < irrK ot llllamook County, at Tillamook I FOR County Clerk of Tillamook Countv, at Til! j tecures fiest service. I to said land before the Countv Clerk of Till»- The Very Rev. |{erla*rt Vaughn, car ènontri , ni<>ok t ity. (Iregon on Friday the'21st dav of Oregon, on June 27th. I903. vii 1 mook County, at Tillamook City oregoa.'” titches kept from breaking. «... ___ , El'WARO r smith . dinal an i archbishop of Westminister, August to O j . >he names at wi nese<> "aturdoy, the 8th day of August, I903- H* V?! i* 00 . ,or,h ' h: '» ’ »• Sw Nw .nd wl'Ter’n ,Thr"<l.'rr J.rohv names as witnesses died at midnight Saturday night il ¥ lp N. r«n«e m < ‘ 0r*ro„ 1 ’ Kr*nl[ ' "7. Oree Janies M. Morgan, James Morgan. Ed*»" He name* the fo lowing witnesses tn nmvp |. «old in all st « it Morgan, of Netarts. Ore. ; Gustav Kaa*. * ir« C id'!in n d 0 ? 1 “ ” i<1 " ,C ' “ P 00 , ernmciit Any and nil iwrwn. rUimin« nd<-.r,elv ih,> Locahtie« „ . Tillamook, Ore. A verdict of murder in the second de- tjre.1 hr Any and all persons claiming adreraelyJP « ¿j0** 00 OT h',or- gree was returned by tbe jury in the _______________ <MI < eoiaaav. above described lands are requested tokk WASHINGTON headquarters for i fai DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES. We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Paint, Varnish, Fine Line of Choice^ GROCERIES for Great Saw. the McINTOSH & McNAIR, The Most Reliable County OF C. & E. Thayer BANK. LATIMER, BROS., T. SARCHET, Tailoring E^tahli^ijEnt, T. DR. T. F. PHELPS, Some Reasons EUREKA HARNESS OIL H O I SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. A lgernon S. D bemir , Registtr, Klufd«,. of Or ' Th«-’»re : claims in this office on or before said sthdaj01 August, 1903. A&GgRNON A. D rkmsrw , R«gi»ter j A lgernon S. D ressir . Refff^ •