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L TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 2, -r- Program for Celebration. AWFUL EXPLOSION. 336 Men Are Killed in a Wyoming Third July. Races will Mart at 1 o'clock p.m . aharp Coal Mine. Trott in« Race, 1 mile. Repeat race. H anna , Wyo .June 30.—At 10:30 A. Pacing R ice. M. today an explosion of fire damp in Running Race The McMinnville Band will play Ixdween mine No. 1 of the Union Pacific Coal Company snuffed out the lives of 236 i heatri. men, injured scores of others, and caused F«»Uith July. the distruction of a vast amount of pro Salute at Kimrise. Procesaion will start from school house perty. The mine was not fired, as stated <1 10 a m., and parade by way of in the early reports, but the explosion Sec jnd Avenue East and First Street was terrific, and completely shattered to Race Track, headed by the Me* the timbers ot the main shaft and numer Miimvilk Band ; Liberty Car, Uncle ous entrances, filled the workings with I Sam and other aitrt-ctionB. G.A.R debris, and those of the minors that and Fraternal Orders are invited to were not killed outright by the explosion take part in the parade, aed mer were buried alive. The explosion was heard for manv chants and buwmesH houses are re quested to furnish floats for the oc miles around, and attracted people from the adjoining settlement. Huge timbers casion. Ceremonies and Oration at the Race and railroad iron were hurled from the mouth ot the shaft a distance of 200 and trat on arrival of the parade. Oration by Hon. Charles Galloway, of 300 feet. Superintendent E. S. Brooks and a McMinnville. 12 o’clock Moon. Grand Barbecue. Roast I large force of men went to work with a Beef, Mutton and Pork, free for all. will to remove the debris from the shaft 1 p.m. Plug Ugly Parade ; specially ! and reach the entombed miners. Their progress into the mine was blocked by arranged for the occasion. Oration by Chief Makemalllaff, of East the foul gases, and several times they were forced to return to the surface. Garibaldi. All dav the rescuing party worked, the m. Horae races, foot races, bicycle races and every other kind of a race. force being increased from time to time The use of the race track and grounds by the arrival of ranchmen and others has been kindly donated for the occasion from near-by settlements, and by those by the Tillam<M>k Driving Association. of a relief train sent out from Rawlins, No charge for admission to the race which arrived about 2 o’clock in the afternoon. track. Evtrtliing free. About 1 o’clock this afternoon four The band will play at frequent inter men were taken out alive, and half an vals during the day. hour later they were followed by 42 others. Many were unconscious and had SOUTH PRAIRIE. to be carried from the workings. Some Haying time is close at hand, so all were injured, but none fatally. Several the dairymen will soon be busy taking are in a critical condition, but it is be care of it. lieved all will recover. P. McIntosh 8r Co. have added a new Two hundred and eightv-two men steam boiler to their factory. went down in the mine at 7 o’clock this Quite a number attended the enter morning, and up till a late hour to tainment given at St. Alplionsus* night only 48 have been accounted for. academy last Friday evening, which Of this number two are dead. It was was enjoyed by all. Miss Belle Wells, some time after the explosion occurred who attended the academy was among that the first man was brought to the the little folks on the stage who did so surface. He was followed by others un ell. til 1 o’clock, when the last were brought The logging company has shut down out. The rescuers were unable to pene until after the Fourth. trate further into the mine until addi Alvin Johnson and wife have gone to tional openings had been made to per Forest Grove to spend the Fourth. mit fresh air to reach the lower levels Issac Quick spent a couple of days at and clear away the foul gases. Netarts last week. Mr. Stall, of Netarts, is hauling milk Congratulations to the new king of to the factory. Servia based on considerations of piety Mrs. Marion Lamb and son Ernest fail to impress those who believe in the returned from Eugene last week. injunction “ Thou shalt not kill.” Rediscovered Lost Art of Temper ing Steel. To an Oregon toolmaker belongs the honor of the rediscovery of the lost art of tempering steel. He is B. L Caster line, recently removed to Portland from Corvallis, wheie he had been working for some time to perfect his secret pro cess. He astonished many beholders by the feats which he performed in his shop in the yard of the Suburban Ice & Coal Company, at Fourth and Everett streets. The building and vard were packed with an interested, attentive crowd watching the feats performed. Mr. Casterline put three razors in an ordinary forge, where they were brought to a red heat, then opened a box near by in which was a small tank full of liquid, and plunged them into it. After heating them again he dipped them in water, ground them, honed them on an oilstone and shaved some hair off his wrist with them. The edge of one blade was so thin that the heat curled it up like a shaving, and was ground down by the edge being held at right angles to the grindstone. Treated thus, an ordinary blade would have flown to pieces, but this was brought to an even edge, then ground and honed. Then, to show what can be done with steel tempered by this process, he made a drawing-knife, and, fastening a 16-penny steel spike in a vice, took a shaving off of it with this tool. After the operation it was found that the edge had not been turned in the slightest degree by the rough us age ; indeed, it was impossible to tell with what part of the blade the shaving had been done. As further proof that the edge had not been affected, Mr. Cas terline took the same knife, and without having sharpened it, shaved some hair from his arm with the greatest of ease. Then a pocket-knife was taken, the blade of which had been tempered by himself, and a shaving cut from a nail with it. The blade was drawn across three times, with the edge at right angles, making a distinct cut each time, then he immedi ately used the same blade with which to shave a small bunch of hair from his hand of arm. This test was repeated four times, making 13 notches altogether in the nail, but the blade removed the hair from his hand as easily as it did the first time. He now undertakes to temper any kind of steel tools, and to make springs that will never break, and la ter, to apply his discovery to armor-plate. The only se<*ret in the process is the chemical into which he dips the steel after bringing it to a red heat. After this process he again pu’« the steel in the fire and draws it to the required hardness. ! 1903 McCormick Mowers, Rakes and Tedders, Harford, Columbia * I Rambler, and Ideal BICYCLES 10,000 Mad Mullah’s Men Slain. L ondon , June 30.—The War Office to day received a dispatch from Colonel Rockfort, one of the British officers serv ing with the Abyssinian forces in Soma liland. which savs the Abvssinians. on May 31, after a series of forced marches struck the Mad Mullah’s forces near Jeyd, surprising them at dawn, and killed 10,000 spearsmen and capturing almost all their cattle and sheep and 1000 camels. ~ Colonel Rochfort adds that the Abys sinian forces actually closed to the Mul lah all the watering places south of the Geriougubi-Galadi line, and he hopes they will soon be in contact with the British forces and thus be able to co operate in the pursuit of the Malta h. who is delaved in his movements by the fact that he is crossing a waterless part of the country. The Colonel’s dispatch is dated June 14. I 3 5 Fir and Spruce Lumb ti Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. O1 SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 perl« " DELIVERED. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPflfI tr ci la T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for I P ublication . ci United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon. June 15th, 1903. II Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1*7«, entitled “An act for the sale ot DOES ALL KINDS OF timber lands in the States of California, Ore ci I gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory." as extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of Persons who have been to Heppner August 4, 1892,H. JANE POTTER. P< and have taken some plans to exa mine Of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her the evidence of the disastrous flood will sworn statement No. 6179 for the purchase of in E ’ ‘ 2 2 of W ’a of Section 24. in Tp. 1 S, not be much impressed bv the report of the Range 7 W, ana will offer proof to show that Irrigation Expert John T. Whistler, in the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to th Engraving a specialty. which lie inlorms the department at establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Washington that the flood wave was City, Oregon, on Thu sday, the 27th day of Ci T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i»78.-hom‘ probably not more than six feet in August, I903. She names as witnesses : P ublication . William T. Mary, Mary M. Macy. Daniel W. height outside of creek hanks nor more Potter, Mary E. Potter, of McMinnville, Oregon.- I United States Land 0®« Oregon City, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the than five feet where houses stood. It May «5th. « ' M above described lands are requested to file their Notice is hereby given that in compb will be hard to agree with the state claims in this office on or before said 27th day with the provisions of the act of Coup of August, I903 ments of the expert in more respectstlian June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for th?• A lgernon S. D resser , Register. of timber lands in the States of Califa y one, because if remaining ocular evi- Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ternton extended to all the Public Land States by* deuces are not enough, there is ample * * * August 4. 1892, 3000 Valuable Recipes. testimony of survivors of common sense JOHN F. MARTIN. I A young man just graduated at Co Of Tillamook, county of T'llauiook, Ste i as to the appearance of the wall of black lumbia and worth $25,000,000, has an Oregon, has this day filed in this one For the relief, cure and manufacture of Where Are The Guide Boards ? winter nt the moment it rushed down sworn statement No. 6I58, for the Mia nounced that his business in life will be of the E}^ of the 8e Ji, section So and s-. almost every known thing, New and the hills into Balm fork of Willows Can Sw of Section No. 29. in Towushit to improve the condition of the poor. genuine, List sent on application. One 2 South, Range No. iO West, and will * S alem , Or., June 29.—There is no yon. Most of the surviiing people of The name of this original young citizen proof to show that the land sough: for 15c. ; eight for $1. Write plain. section of the road law which is more Heppner living on the side hills are Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with us. more valuable for its timber or stone th»: is Marcellus Hartley Dodge, and the re G. W. W elch , Clatskanie, Ore. imperative in its requirements and which stoutly of the opinion that the crest of Our Delivery wagon delivers to country agricultural purposes, and to establish hue» sult of his labors will be noted with in to said land before the County Clerkol - I is more disregarded than that which the flood was not less than 4-0 feet in or citv. mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon ; terest. Saturdoy, the Sth day of August, 1W Used Lunch Pails to Rob. makes it the duty of Road Supervisors * * * height. It may haveshrunk as it spread names as witnesses : NOTKM OF SHKICIFF’S HALE. James M. Morgan, James Morgan, M* New York and vicinity, as well as other to erect guide boards at the forks of below town until it was about six or Moigan, of Netarts, Ore. ; Gustav Kuo«- T acoma , Wash., June 29.—Fred Stalz- N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That in pur Tillamook, Ore. every highway If the law were strictly ten feet in height, but it is certain that suance of a judgment, decree of foreclosure mnn and his three sons, ranging in age parts of the country, were flooded Tues Any and all persons claiming adveneP 1 followed no Supervisor could draw his nothing but a gigantic wave filled with and order of sale duly made, rendered and above-described lands are requested toile r from 20 to 16 years, have been arrested day by a downpour of rain, during entered in the Circuit Court of the State of claims in this office on or before saldhlhw- salary until he had erected guideboards a hailstone pack, a hurrican ol water, Oregon, for the county of Tillamook, on the which, in the course of a few hours, and sent to jail on a warrant sworn out AugUSt, I903. whenever roads unite or cross, yet it is could have done in one sweep the terrific 8th day of June, 1903, in a certain suit A lgernon S. D ress ««.W®" by a detective in the employ of the about half as much water fell as in the wherein Paul Schrader was plaintiff and Otis remarked by everone who travels in the V damage that was done. Hayes waa defendant and in pursance ofan T imber L and . A ct junk 3, 1878.—W® Northern Pacific Railway Company, on prolonged period of wet weather last execution duly issued thereon, out of the P ublication . country in this section of the state that month. The storm was accompanied * * * said Court on the 22nd day of June, 1903, United States Land Office, a charge of stealing property from the I will expose for sale, and sell as by law re there are very few such boards in evi- Oi egon City, Oregon,. While chartering of deep-water ships quired and directed at the Court House door company. All four members of the by thunder and lightning and Tammay June otn.VF deuce. Newcomers in particular notice in said county, on the 3rd day of August. Notice is hereby given that in co«q» for carrying the new grain crop has 1903, at the hour of IO o’clock a.m., of said family have been employed in the shops Hall and several other conspicuous spots with the provisions of the act of (.ongm the absence of guideboards. The law on begun, it is progressing slowly, and an day, all the right, title and interest of the June 3, 187», entitled “Au act for the « of the company for some time past, and were struck by bolts but no damage to said defendant in and to the following des timber land« in the States of California, I the subject is section 30 of the latest unusually large number of vessels of cribed real property, situated,lying and being Nev,ids and Washington Territory .' aim had free access to all parts of the works speak of done, * W * edition of Oregon road laws and reads Tillamook county, Oregon, to-wit : to all the Public I^ud Stale, by act of An, this class are now lyingidlein San Fran, in The For several months there has been a Northwest quarter of southeast quar i 8 q 2, A special to the Post Intelligencer from as follows ; LOIS A. WATT, cisco waters, awaiting charters. At ter and the east half of southwest quarter of leak that was hard to account for. section 10, and the northeast quarter of Of Bay City, County of Tillamook, Sta: Every supervisor shall erect and keep this time last year the idle tonnage of northwest quarter of section 15, township 3 Oregon, has this day filed in this office Small tools and brass valves that were Dawson says: The first news since up at the forks of every highway and of range IO west of the Willamette sworn statement No. ti68, for the purchv this class was 33.142 tons. Now it is south issued for use in the shops disappeared, March from the vast stretch of 2000 meridian in Tillamook County. Oregon. the N % of Nw %, Sw % of Nw U and Sw, every crossing of public roads within his Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, July 2, 1903. Sw# of . ec. No. 33, in township No.: 81,181 tons, while the amount already and no trace of them could be found. miles down the Yukon Basin, from Eagle H. H. A lderman , road district a guide or finger-board, range No. 10 W. and will offer prooftov Sheriff of Tillamook count jyOregon Detectives were placed on the case, and to St. Michael and Tanana, Koyukuk chartered—22.099—is practically the hat ihe land sought is more valuable I* . containing an inscription in legible letters timoer or stone than for agricultural pnrjw and Rampart camps and Kuskowim same as for the corresponding date of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N ctice for and to establish it is claimed that a large quantity of the her claim to said land l>efo *• directing the wav and specifying the dis P ublication . watershed came today on the steamer County Clerk of Tillamook County, at T: missing articles were finally located in a last year—22.285 tons. Twenty-six United States Land Office, tance to the next town or public place mook City, Oregon. 011 Friday, the 21st drX Oregon City, O ego •, junk shop, and that one of the Stalzman Rock Island from Andreafski. The stea ships, 15 barks and two steamers are August, 1003. She names as wi neeses : April 20th 1903. situated at each road respectively; pro mer has passengers from all camps men Alexander Finlayson, Theodore Jaoi^H Notice is hereby given that in compliance boys had sold the stuff. The claim made now in the idle fleet. Nearly all of them vided, that the road sujiervisor shall with the provisions of the act of Congiessof Walter D. Wood, Frank Long, of Bay1 ' are British. Oregon. by the detective who worked up the case tioned, mostly from the Tanana. They June 3rd, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of not be paid after submitting their re Any and all persons claiming advene!» ' t'mber lands in he S ates of California Oregon, is that the members of the family used report hundreds of miners at the mouth Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex abov* described lands are requested to filetk> port to the County court until they of the Tanana River with no money to claims n this office on or before saidaitMK the buckets in which they brought their tended to all the Public Land States by act of of August, I903. have shown to the satisfaction of the August 4. 189A lunch to the shops to carry away the pay fare tip, but going down the Yukon. A lgernon S. D ressf . r . Regif!" EDNA D TIMMS. court that the provisions of this section Four thousand people are in the camp Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State ot material when they quit work in the T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N oticb F< Oregon, has this day filed in this office her have been complied with. P ublication . evening. Although all the articles stolen there. sworn statement No. 6092 for the purchase of United States Laud Office, * * * the Ne *4 Nw'4. N h Ne ‘4 sec 18; Nw % Nw *4 were small, it in said that the thefts Oregon (it . Oregon o sec. No. 17. in tp. 1 North, Range 9 West, May 6th, 1* State Superintendent Ackerman has ad. and will offer proof to show that the land Representative of the United States have cost the company thousands of Notice is hereby given that in conipli«“ sought is more valuable for its timber or stone with the provisions of the act of Congrts Packing Company, of Colorado, are in vised the various County School Super dollars. than fo’-agriculturo] purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Junes, 1878Tentilbd “ Au act for the saleof»* Kansas City to consider the question, intendents of the state that the State ber lands iu the States of California, Orep Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on All trap fishing has been put out of Friday, the 17th day of July, 1908 bhe Nevada, and Washington Territory," they say of establishing a million-dollar Treasurer, in making the regular appor tended to alj th$ Public Land States by««’ names as witnesses : commission in Baker’s Bay and the • i packing plant. The United States Pack, tionment of school money this year, will Samuel G. Reed. John Stewart of Portland, August 4, I892, * mouth of the Columbia River bv the FRANCIS M. SHEARER, Oregon ; Lem Parker, of Bay City, Oregon ; ing Company was organized under the strictly follow the provisions of the state Of Garibaldi, Co nty of Tillamook, Slate Emma B. Timms, Portland. Oregon. enormous Amount of drift r.ow in the laws of Colorado in October, 1902, and law on the subject. The disbursement Any and all persons claiming adversely the Oregon, has this day filed in this office waters. There is hardly a trap left in above described lands are requested to file their sworn statement No. 6127, for the parch** ' its purpose is to endeavor to compete will be made August l.and such counties claims in this office on or before said 17th day the Se *4 of sw % of Section No. 4, in TowiH the river or hav that is not disabled by No. 1 North, Range 10 West, »nd 11 of July , 1903. with the so-cnlled ’iiecf trust.” James H. as have not filed their report with the offer proof to show that the land sough! the logs being driven through them, and C has . B. M oores . Register. more valuable for ita timber or stone th« Peabody, Governor of Colorado, is State Superintendent Itefore that date an enormous loss has been sustained bv T imber L and , A ct J unr 3, I878.—NoriCR for agricultural purposes, and to • stsblW h»< the president of the independent concern, will not receive their share of the appor. P ublication . claim to said land before the < ounty Cl«i the fishermen. Pioneers in the fishing United States Land Office, of Tillamook County, Oregon, Tillamook tW g which already has commenced the con tionment. Oregon Ci y, Oregon. Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, business sav tliev never saw the drift so * * * struction of a packing house at Pueblo. April 2oth, 1903. He names as witnesses . * bad. especially in the bay. Each year Notice is hereby given that in compliance Ervin Carter, Fred Paquet, Lloyd C. Smit- Evidence lien ring upon the postal inves- The plans of the promoters of the new with the provisions of the act of Congress of Otto Shearer, of Garibaldt,*Oregon. the river contains more or less drift June 3rd. I<78. entitled ‘An art for the saleof. Anyand - ----------..................................... ............ '* all persons claiming . adversely enterprisejcontemplate the construction tigation came to light in Milwaukee timb* r lands in the States of California, Orrgou, 1 above .. . W described ■ 4LW«» lands >n ait are requested Ituutrivti v.. to — file — tte* 1 during highwater, but a comparatively postoffice. Stored away in one corner All orders promptly attended to. of three plants in the West. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex- claims in this idfice on or »....« ...... said uth 24th »1 before small amount gets into Baker’s Bay. tended tn all the Public I-and State, by act »1 of July, 1903. • of the basement is a big pile of Gross Auit'iat ,th. rSja * * * A lgernon S. D resser . Begirt' a * « J une 8. 1878.—N otice F or fasteners, that were sent to Milwaukee T imber L and , A ct CI.ARA STEWART, P ublication , One of the most interesting features of : for some unknown reason, and without I Of Portland, county of Multnomah, stale T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878— None« F* “ It is reported that the Moxee Com United States Land office, of Oregon, ha. this dav filed in thia office her i P ublication Oregon City, Oregon. puny has sold 107 more bales of hops the coming Fourth will be the opening I requisition, about 14 years ago. There .worn statement No. 608A, for the purchase of United States Land Office. April 2oth, 1908. the K ■, Nw >, Sw « Ne „ Xof bv President Roosevelt of the American Oregon ( ity. Oregon nt 20 cents |*r pound. This company are two and one-quarter tons in the | Notice is hereby given that in compliance »ectlon No. 17. in Tp No. 1 North, kaitae 9 June 15th- 10 » with the provisions of the act of Congress of M and witl offer ptoofto allow that the land Notice is hereby given that in i otnpli,ni’ ■ had its product in the pool Hint was cable to Manila. The work has been ■ basement of the Federal building, which lune X. i8?8, entitled An act for the sale «>n»ht 1» more .aluahle for ita t’mber nr .ton» pushed in a vigorous, businesslike man- I will probably never lie used unless thav ! of timl»er lands in the State« of California with the provisions of the act r>f Coup»*’. formed at North Yakima, Wash . in May than for agricultural purpose«, and to eatabli.h Jiine.3,1878, entitled An act for the/»** Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as claim to «aid land before the He.i.1, r and ' timber lands in the States of California.Ores’f toward securing better prices, and ti e ner. it was quite recently that the cable are shipped to Washington. None of! extended to all the Public Land States bv act of her Receiver of thia office at Oregon City. Oregon I Nevada, and Mashinifton Territory," »» e August 4. 1892. on fnday. the 17th dav of July. i»oj. Sh« tended to all the Public Land States by** break is looked upon significantly by the went into operation to Hawaii, and | them have lieen used. They came during 1 EMMA B TIMM?. names as witnesses . August 4, 189a. havers. The priee asked by the grower now the long stretch between Honolulu the early years of the late Postmaster G 1 Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of John Stewart. Samuel G , ............ Raed, of Portland. L.. , DANIEL W POTT««. ~ Oregon, has this day filedin this office her sworn Oregon ; Lem Parker, of Bay Ui* of Bay City, “ Oregon ; I Of| McMinnville county of Yamhill. S*»’ ’ i is at least 25 cents, and now that the and Manila will l< ready for business in | 1 W. Porter’s term. No one ordered them statement No for the purchase of r.nmia Timms, of Portland. Oregon id.Oregon I Oregon, has this da» filedin thia officeS middle of the Summer is here, and the a tew davs. with all stations on Ameri* I ! so tar as it has lieen possible to ascertain. the Sw k * of Nek, W Se . Sc of sw W of Any and all persons claiming adversely “*“*—•—* No. x 178, for the purchase « ' ersely the , 1 statement 6,17s, purchase"' No- 1 J’orth Range No. 9 West, and ■ »••'e described lands Hre requested V n 24. U !U tP. • ■ j ”* •ted t to file W H of W % of Section No. prospects are not bright tor getting over can soil. A prediction six vears ago | There was no use for them. There are will offer proof to show that »he land sought is their claims in this office on or before efore said South, Range No. 7 West, and . w more valuable for its timber or stone titan 17th day of July, 1903. that such a thing could happen bv 1903 20 cents, some of the growers feel like proof to show that the land «•»ufb» I 1500 sets of fasteners each set weighing for agrirulttiral purpow,. and to cubit,h her valuable for its timber or *tonetMn, would have been considered a wild fight three pounds. The Government paid 1 I claim to Mid land before the Register and _______ _________ C has . B M oores , Register. giving in. agricultural purposes, and to r-tabli.« bwf of the imagination. But our outputs tlw contract prtcr, $1.25 tier wt. There1 mi tricin«, of this office at Oregon .a 1. 1 Citv. Oregon . to said land before the Register «»<* ' Closing Out Sale. “’" >h» '"th d«y of July, 190« »ahe -... — of this office at Oregon City. Oregon. L»» are planted on the far side of the Pacific, i is also stored in the basement a lot of name, aa witneaae, day, the 27th day of August. 1>A He 8 S»muet c. Kee<t. of Portland. Oregon ; L. m and our own cable fills the link for in. galvanized iron mail boxes that are Parker Bay < Ity. Oregon : John Stewart. Edna I I now offer mv entire stock of second as witnesses : , „ r hand goods for sale at greatlv reduced Wm. T Macy, Mary M Macy. Tinm, of Portland. Oregon stant communication. Uncle Sam will made in Michigan. They were received t> Any Potter, 8. Jane Potter, of Me Mi mi nlBJfc and all per«.>n, claimm« adver^ty th» rates 1 until the entire stock is sold. Any and all persons claiming «drer*-^, have a fresh achievement to talk about abont two years ago withoat requi.i- ehove-deKribed land» are requested to riieiheir I also offer my store building cheap. above-described lands are requestamwrr claims tn this office on or before said t-th dav on the national birthday. Call and buy while they are going. of July. 1903. 7 claims in thia office on or before tion. C has . B M oores , Register, j of August. iqo 3. W. E. PAGE. A mjbrnon 8. DtZMrt, I G. F. Frangí WATCH. JEWELRY REPAIR1I In first class style, Quick Brothers, HOUSEHOLD MOVERS AND DRAYMEN DR. T. F. PHELPS, Veterinary Surgeon and Horse Dentist. »»ill be Permanent Larsen House, Tillamook Oregon. » « » If you want an np-to-date Hat, remember that they are being sold at wholesale price at The Racket Store. CLOCK Al