Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 01, 1903, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 1,
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DYNAMITERS WANT MONEY
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Demand $50,000 From Northern
The beekeepers of central Illinois say
Pacific Immunity from Outrages. that the present season has been the
H elena , Mont., Sept. 27.— It has de­
veloped that the recent attempts to
dynamite bridges and tracks on the line
o the Northern Pacific between Livings­
ton and Missoula are in furtherance of a
plot to force the railway to pay $50,000
for immunity frum the outrages.
I11 August last the company received a
letter demanding $25.000 and it was
threatened if the termi proposed were
not agreed to dynamite would be used
on the line. No attention was paid to
the demand, and shortly after the rail,
road bridge at Livingston was partially
wrecked by dynamite, and a few nighta
later another stick of dynamite was ex.
ploded near Bozeman under a passing
- train.
Other letters followed, and the dyna­
miters proposed that the company pay
$50,000 and if it acceded to the demand
it was to carry a white flag gii engines
hauling trains and September 22 was to
run a light engine from Butte to Missou­
la, and at a point on the road was to
stop on signal, and an agent of the com­
pany was to pay over the money.
The company, hoping to catch the
men, put out the white flags and on the
night agreed upon ran the light engine.
Behind it followed another engine pull-
ingtwocars One was filled with arm­
ed Sheriffs and deputies and the other
contained horses and bloodhounds. The
run was made from Butte to Missoula,
but there was no signal, and it was
thought the men had been scared off.
Soon after the letters began to arrive
again, the dynamiters making the same
demand and telling the railroad if it
agreed to the terms to put the flag on
the engines. This the railroad company
has not done and in the past two weeks
there have been four attempts to dam­
age the line by the use of dynamite.
One of theattempts to blow up the train
.k
took place in the railroad yards in this
city last Monday night. This was fol.
lowed a few nights later by explosions
on the track near Elliston and Blossburg.
Within the past ten days a powder
magazine belonging to the Holter Hard­
ware Company, of this city, and located
on the outskirts of the town was broken
ARRISO! into aud 2150 pounds of dynamite
garib J stolen.
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Told in Few Words.
most remarkable one for honey produc­
tion record. One apiarist at Blooniinton
has taken 1,500 pounds of honey from
100 colonies.
a * *
There will probably be some new but-
ter and milk records established at the
St. Louis fair. The owners of all the
butter breeds are making extraordinary
efforts to get together the best cows and
are leaving no stone unturned for that
purpose.
* * *
South Africa is now buying mnnv
American cattle. The cattle are shipped
f.0111 Texas, where they are raised under
conditions similar to those that exist in
the Transvaal. The shipments already
made thrive well and the demand is
practically unlimited.
* * M
Count de la Vaulx and Count d’Outre
ment descended on Sunday in a balloon
near Hull, Yorkshire, England, having
journeyed in a balloon from Paris in 17%
hours. This is the first time that a bal­
loon has successfully traveled from Prance
to England.
* * M
Rocky Ford is not the only place where
the gem melon is raised. The two of
Alma, Marlon county. Ill., raised and
shipped them long before Rocky Ford
was heard of. They have been raising
gem melons at Alma for twenty years
and in that time it isestimated that they
have added $1,400,000 to the wealth of
the town.
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A circumstantial fish story is told by
the London Daily News. The captain of
the steamer Benalder of Leith, on a
voyage to China, threw a bundle of old
letters overboard in the Mediterranean.
Some Spanish fishermen of Aguilas, near
Cartogena, later caught a large fish, and
on opening it found a bundle of letters
inside. They took this to the mayor,
who managed to decipher in one the
name and address of superintendent of
the steamship line in London, and thus
to restore the latters to their owner.
* * *
The Canadian government has char­
tered the Newfoundland sealing steamer
Neptune to convey a scientific expedition
to Hudson’s Bay. The expedition will
winter at Chesterfield Inlet, its object
is to determine the availability of the
H elena , Mont , Sept. 27.—There were region for a Canadian grain route.
startling new developments in the $50,- Captain Samuel Bartlett, for several
000 Northern Pacific dynamite plot to- years navigator of the Peary steamers,
dav, in that it became known that is in command of the ship, the crew of
Thomas Travis, Chief of Police of this which consists of Newfoundlanders
city, has received an ultimatum from the familiar with ice work. The scientific
conspirators or dering the immediate re­ party is composed of Canadians The
lease of two men who are confined in the ship will also enforce the Canadian cus­
city jail on the charge of haying attemp t toms laws against American whalers
ed to dynamite the Northern Pacific who are operating in Hudson's Bay.
bridge at Livingston, a few days after
* * *
the first $25 ,000 ultimatum was deliver­
The dairymen of Chicago are trying to
ed to the railroad company.
have the milk of Holstein cows excluded
The city officials have a strong case from the city. Inspector Grady, who
connecting these men with the crime, al passes on the quality of the milk supply
though the evidence is principally cir­ of the city, is quoted as saying that the
cumstantial. The notice received by the Holstein cows should be shot. In this
Helena police in to the effect that if tl e connection their are Holsteins and Hoi-
men are not released bv Monday noon steins. There are Holsteins that give a
tiejail will be blown up with dynamite. low grade of milk, such should be rele­
This letter is believed to have the same gated to the butcher’s block as soon as
origin as those sent to the Northern Pa possible and not allowed to leave any of
cific demanding $50,000 or otherwise i their progeny behind, but the number of
would be put out of business in Mon­ ; Holstein cows who would suffer from
tana.
1 this cause we have reasons to believe are
All of the letters sent to the railroad lew compared with the whole number.
company were mailed at either Helena or It is for the interest of the breeders of
Butte, and the one received by Chief the Holsteins to have a comparatively
Travis is postmarked at Helena. It was ' high content of butter fat in the milk of
learned today that the Northern Pacific . the Holstein cows. There are plenty of
was given until October 4 next to com­ Holstein cows whose milk will test 4 per
ply with the demands of the conspirators. cent and few would be excluded if the
Another gang of men left here today to test was left 3.5 percent.
search for the ton of dynamite stolen
Isthmian Canal Traffic.
feom a local warehouse a we^k ago.
Owing to its dangerous nature it is not
The question that has played a large
thought the thieves carried it a very part in the discussion of the isthmian
great distance, and that it is proving canal question and may yet figure to
their soBrce of supply for the various out­ some extent in the discussion of that
rages against the railroad’s propertv 1 matter, for it is certainly one of iinport-
admits of no doubt.
j a nee, relates to the possible traffic of the
I proposed canal — that is, whether it will
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look in Gun Muzzle.
lie remunerative or not. There is, it is
B aker C ity . Or.. Sept. 27 —Manager needless to sa v, a difference of opinion in
Art Harris, of the Geiser Grand Hotel, of regard to this. There is some very good
this city, and Colonel E. E. Stewart, of authority contending that under no cir­
the Simmons Hardware Company, St cumstances can the projected waterway
Loni«, were held up by a lone highway, lie made profitable to the United States.
man, several mites above Sumpter nesr A tew statisticians of undoubted ability
Hanover while on their wa v to the Moon assert that if the United States shall con­
struct the Panama canal the enterprise
t«»n View mine vesterdav morning.
They were relieved of all their lielong- will be a continual financial loss to this
ings incl tiding cash, clothing in their country. O11 the other hand it is urged
rripsfcigars and other refreshments. Mr. that there is no question that the pro
H irrb lost over $300 in cash and Mr. posed canal would not only pay all the
Stewart was relieved of about »70. Thev expenses connected withit. but a very
cmld wot give a very clear description of fair dividend upon the investment.
It is manifestlv impossible for anv
theroliic
Mr. Harris said the gun used
wai $ very large one; the hole in the one to determine in advance what the
was apparently as large as the results of the proposed isthmian canal
I ol a mine tunnel by the roadside. might lie. It might pay from the be-
ginning and it might not pay for years
'robber made good his rscajie.
to come, That involves a question
.ft
which has never been seriously con«
S1OO Reward. $ 1 OO.
■readers of thif paper will be plraaed to sideted by our government and never
Ihat there i«c at lea-1 one dreaded di »eave
Bence hat been able to cute in all it« will lie. It is not a question of what the
| and that is Catarrh. Ilail'a ' atarrh interoceanic canal will yield at once
la the only po«itive cure knowtltu the
Bl fraternity. Catarrh being a conatitu- or at some future time in revenue, but
Fdiseaa«*. require* a con*titati<>nal treat-
i Hall'« Catarrh Cut* ¡«taken internally, what it will lie in its strategic position
[directly upon the blood and mncc»n««ur- as well as in its commercial influence
<»f the «y«tem
thereby deatrnyiog the
■tion of the disease, and giving th« The United States wants the canal not
It strengfli by building tip the coustitu-
md aasMting nature in doing its work, wholly as a commercial proposition, im­
foprielors have so much faith in its cura- portant as that unquestionably is, but
h’Wi-ra, that they offer One Hundred I>ol-
R any rase that it fails to cure. Send fer also from its value in a military point
testimonial«
of view, which if secondary is by no
be«*, F J CHENEY & CO , Toledo. O.
►y I»riigri«tw 75c
means unimportant.
• Family Pili« are the best.
A writer in the (Quarterly Journal of
best cup of Coffee i n Economics for August takes the po»i
in. Lunch at any time, at tion that by the time the Panama canal
wml-1 ' e .-.mid. tel, • • v l»v I.tlt. th?
Iler's ba e v.
1903.
commerce going through that cana|
would be sufficient to perhaps meet the
expenses, but not enough to pay any
dividend upon the investment. This
writer does not take anything like a
pessimistic view of the situation, but on
the other hand he does not hold out the
idea that an isthmian canal will from
the outset be a profitable investment,
considered purely from a financial view,
to the nation. Perhaps no one expects
this and it will not interfere with the
nearly universal demand for an isthmian
canal.
Faith and Virtue.
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
The Christian home is the domain of
faith and virtue. As a nation we either
sink or swim, live or die, survive or
perish with the home. It is the experi­
ence of nations that it pays to encourage
foreign ¡migration to those who establish
and maintain desirable homes, the home,
stead laws prove a success. The time is
when homes for the rising generation
ought to interest every citizen of our
land. The home without faith and
virtue does not meet the approval of God
or the American people. No man has a
right to speculate off of the home. The
home is the first consideration and must
be encouraged forthwith. Stamp out the
home life and there is no incentive to
faith and virtue. I have often heard it
remarked that a man ought not to bring
into the world more children than he can
support, as a plett of innocence for abor­
tion. Will not lhe same God who pro­
vided for us care for the next generation
I am pointed to men of large families as
objectionable examples, but w as it their
faith in God or was it not their brute
force exemplified, and do such men incul-
cate faith and virtue into their children ?
Like begets like, and no man can expect
his children to develope better traits
than his own, whether there be few or
many. Girls of fifteen know more of
crime now than our grandmothers did
at eighty. Knowledge of the bad has
increased with the knowledge of the
good. Every socialistic movement has
fell through for want of faith and virtue.
We have associations of different kinds,
both political and religious, but how
would a home builder’s association
strike you, for men and women who
want to live right lives.
If there is anything on earth that has
an intrinsic value it is a home where
faith and virtue abounds.
I believe that an organization, dedi­
cated to the Christian home and its en­
vironments, would be a financial success,
meet the needs of those in distress, and
enjoy the sunshine of God’s love.
J. C. G ove .
“ Can’t mamma curl 111 v hair any
more?’’ asked small Gerald of the barber,
who was cutting it.
“ Not fora long time,” was the reply.
“ Well, I’m glad of it,” said Gerald.
“ I’d rather be bald-headad than have
curls.”
A little boy spending the summer at
the seashore, was greatly interested in
the opening of the lobster pots and
wished to have them opened one Sunday
morning.
*’ No, my dear,” said his mother,
“ we’ll wait until tomorrow. Todi lay is
Sunday.”
“ But, mamma,” persisted the little
‘ellow, “ couldn’t we open them with
prayer ?’’_________________
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper-
enced dentist is located in
Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and
is prepared to do nothing but
first class work and give the
best of satisfaction If your
teeth need fixing call upon
him.
Hardware, Tinware.
The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans.
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NEW
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Iron and Steel.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors.
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FALL FABRICS.
For Gentlemen's Garments to Order.
Temptingly Attractive
In Weaves, Colorings and Prices
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Can now be seen at—
SARCHET, the
Tailor, Tillamook
Come early and secure first choice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
I
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 per load.
DRY WOOD, $2.30.
DELIVERED.
Orders for Lumber promptly nt tended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COmPRNY
J. S
LAMAR,
$ WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
this City.
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| Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
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,> Wines,
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$1.00 to $3.00 per gal. (.
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Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
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BAILEY & WEISS,
Real Estate Agents and
Timber Locators.
List Your Farm Property with us
HOUSE,
NEW GOODS FOR WINTER
WEA R.
A large and well selected
Stock of Shoes direct from Chi­
cago, just arrived.
NO SHODDY GOODS.
It will pay you to call and
examine my goods and prices be­
fore purchasing elsewhere, No
trouble to show goods.
OFFIC E : NEXT TO HEINS’ PHOTO GALLERY,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
T imber L and . A ct junk 3, 1878.—NoTice fob
P ublication .
Unita«l Stat«* Land Olfii e,
O «‘gonCity, <»r«-g< n,
AuguHt ?6lh, i«x>3.
Notice in hereby given that in compliance
with the provUiom« of the act of Uongrea»« of
June 3, ihy.H. entitled "An act for the Male of
timber taml in the Hhite« of California, Oregon.
Nevada and WaaliingUn Terril«»» ).’ ’««eat« i«de«l
10 all the Public Ui»«1 Stales by aci of AuguM 4.
1892,
FRANK
K
HHOMI.K.Y.
<)f Napa City, county of Napa, ritate of Cali-I
fornia. hmi ihi* day fll««l »n thia office hi« I
-worn «tatemenl No. O2|9 .for the purclr«»e «>f
the S «4 of Nw % an«! N % Jof Hw >4 I
<»f ertion No
‘.I. In township No 2 aoiitli
range N«» 10 W. hi <1 will offer proof to ah >w
hat b* laud Mmght la n «»re valuable for ifa
t m er or-tone than for ag rnltuial pfirpfH»*.
and to ••♦»tabliah hi« «laim to *ai«l lat>«i l»ef«» e the
County <’l« tk of Tillamook fount), at Till«
ni'-ok « ity, Oregou <»n Setuiday. the 14th day of
Novemlter »«^'-3.
He namm> a* wl ne-ae»>
Cornel ns Auntin, Andrew M Au»tm, Jainen
M Moi gan John A Hrant. of Netarts, Ore
Any an«f all u«rsoiia claiming a<lv«r»cly 'I»«-
abov «lever ibed lan«la are r»*' ieM«’«l to file their
''laim* n thia office on or before *ai«l 14th da)
of November I« f »3
A lgernon S. I> he ««R« Regjet-r,
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon Citv, Oregon.
September 4th, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entiled " An act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex­
tended to all the Public Lend Stales by act of
August 4,1892,
ANNETTA B. MASON,
Of Tillamook City. County of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 6275, for the parchase of
the E 54 of Nw '4, Sw '4 of Nw 5< and Nw U
of Sw % of Section No. 35. in Township
No.
2 North, Range 10 West, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to sal«! land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at, Oregon City, Oregon,
on Saturday, the 28th day of November, I903.
She names as witnesses .
Lewis L. Smith, Harry T. Crane, Frank
Crane, of Hob&onville, Oregon ; Homer Mason,
of Tillamook. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are reouested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 28th day
of November, 1903.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T immer L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
Oregon City, Oiegon,
September 2nd, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congresa of
June 3, 1S7H, entitled "Au act for the sale ol
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and VVa hington Territory,” as
extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
BENJAMIN O. SNUFFER,
Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 6288 for the purchase of
the S *4 of Nw 1 * and N 54 of sw % of Sec. 2», in
Tp 2 S, Range 8 \V, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultuial purposes,
and to establish his claim to said laud before
lhe County Clerk of Tillamook County, at
Tillamook City, Ore., on Saturday, the 2isl’ day
of November, 19 3. He names as witnesses:
Walter C. Bailey, John Weis«, Harris G. Cox,
I’, lames Sharp, of Tillamook City, Oregon.
Aliy ami all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 21st day
of November. I903.
A lgernons . D hkhbkr , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1M78—N otice F or
P ublication .
(Tuitv<l St .les f.and Office.
(Jregou < ity, Oregon
Sept 2ist, 1 qo 3-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June3,1878, entitled " Au act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of ('aliioi nis, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, I892,
HARRIS G COX.
Of Tillamook, County of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 6,269. tor the purchase of the
S ’j, of Ne *4 ami N *.f of Se
of Sec. No. 30, ill
tp. No. 2 South, Range No. 8 V\ est, slid will 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 saitl laud befote the <!'onnty Clerk of Tilla­
mook County, al Tillamook City, Ore., on Satur­
day, the 2ist day of November, 19o3.
11«!
names as witnesses :
Walt«'.- C
Halley, John W« l«k. Berj tmill
(). Snuffer. P. Junies Sharp, 01 Tillamook Uhy,
(Ircgon.
Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the
above-desci ibed lunds are requested 10 file their
claims in this office on or betorc said 2ist day
ol November, iqo.'l
A lghhnon 8. D resser Register.
T im B ek land , A ct J une 3, 1^78.—N otice F or
P iblicat ion .
United Mtate« Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore.
AuguM 221) d, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in coinpliance
with the proviMonN of the act of Coiigt «‘ mh of
June 3, 1M7K, entitled "An net foi tin* Mile
of timber land» in th« Stall h of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," nn
extend« d to all the Public Land States by net of
AUtfUHt 4. 1*92.
NIIW'ION If CULVER.
Of Tillamook, county of THIaino k, State of
Oregon, haft this day filed in thin office hi*«
sworn statement No. 6244- for the pinch«*«-
of the 8w *4 of ee %. of »« «tion 2y in t|> No.
2 South, Range No. i O Went, and will offer
pi oof to show that the land
sought
is
more valuable for i«s timber orstonc than for
Agricultural pur|KMe«,and to establish his claim
to nai«l lain! before the County Clerk of'I illn-
mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on
Friday, the 13th «lay of November, I903. He
names as w it 11 cases .
Janie* M Morgan, Cornelius Aii-tin James
Morgan, James Went, of Netarts, Tillamook
county, Ore
Any and all persons claiming adverse)y the
above descrilicd lands are requested to file their
claims in thia office on or before Maid 13th day of
November, 1903.
A lgernon H. D mki * mkk . Register.
L and , A ct J une 3, i8;8 — N< TICK lui
Ti
P ubi icatiob .
NOTICE FOR Pt BLI< ATION.
Unitaci Ntatas Lund Office,
Department of the In erior.
Oregon City, o «»gon,
Land Office nt Oregon I'ity, Orc .
Sept cintar 2i«t 19^3.
Scplenilrer i'Jtll. 19 3
Notice is hereby given that in compliant'«
Notice la hereby given that the following
no med settler ha- filed notice of hire intention to with the p ovi*i«>iiM <»f the H« t of < on«« «•*•»<»!
iiinke final proof in support of lit* clwlm, and June 3rd, i K, m . enti b <1 "An wet for Im mi I h <»f
that Hiti'l proof will lee macle befote the< onnty t 11.lx r ihik I n in he 8 ate« «.f Cui fornia Oregon,
a-t ex
I'brii Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore., on Nevada and Wutthiitafon Territory.
• liti«*«! Io m H Hie P blic Lund htU a by «•< 1 of
October 24th kjoi viz.
Angina 4, 189’,
HENRY DUNSTAN.
ISABEL!. A WATT.
If E No.
f«n the W % Se •/<, fie '« Sw #
Of Garihnldi, county of I' i II miim ok, Htatr of
and lot 4. mc 31. fp 2 Mwith, range i«e went.
Hr iiHhiee« tlie following witneK*M«< to prove OreRoli, han title* ctay filed in tl.i* office I er
hi* eoiitiiiuoua reMjdencc* upon ami cultivution • w« rii »1 aten »nit No fL’t.3 fur tl,e pu rheueof
the W
54 of W
% ••
aeclifii No
33.
of »aid land, viz
Edward Morgan, Jamev M M >rgan. Janie« In townwblp No. 2 South, Buiue 10 Went, Illi •
will offri piotf to itliow
that the land
Morgan, Andrew M A i . hi I h , of Nrtar tw. O.r.
Mmxht in 1 wore valila hie for 1« ti berorato.-e
Ai/tr.a.NoN S. D rmmmkr Register.
O ihp Io agrii'iiltm al purpoacB, aid to eatab i*h
her duini to «aid land befoiw the f ount) Clerk
of TUbin.ook < onnty, at Tdlan-ook CoiiDiy,
Otegon.on SHfunlay, fh<-28th d-.y of Noien la-i
t'f
>>he nainee* hh witiw-Mae« :
jHine* M Morgan, E U. Morgan, Janie«
■ -p-.J
Notice in hereby givwn that in < «unpiiaiK e 1
with the pfovtaiono of the act of <'oligi r»« of
June 3rd l*;8, «nt tied 'An «<1 for the -air of
tiniti r I mii «1 m in the Staten of Californt A, Oregon,
Nevada and Waalpngt n Territory." an cm -
letiocd to m H the Public Land bt»«tea by act ol
Mlgnat 4th r-e/2
NOTICE FO4 pi HL I A l ON.
EMA I EL T. M’AltF.4,
in p.ifln eiit of the interior-
Of lleav«»r, eotmly of H lain«x>k
Land office at Oregon < ify, Ore ,
Oregon ba* thia day fi'ed in thia
Aeptemla-r l*A’ , 1903
«worn statement No. bttfi. f«»r the p
Notice ia h«rc-hy given that die foil.»wing
the N *4 of Ne % and N 5-v <d
named ►«tiler ha« Uhd notic«-«»f ht« tntawtum
sretIon No 29. in T|» No. 2 Month
to make final proof it» aiiiqort of hl« claim,
W and will off*ei pi oof to aliow thai
and that «aid pioof will b made before the
nought in more ¿'liable f<»r it» t’mlx-
Uouiiti clerk of Tillamook CouHty. at Ttlta-
than for agricultural purpoM««, and t«
n 100k ' Ity, Oregon, on Orlol ei oat. 1903, via :
hlad ilm to «aid lain! bch»re tin- <o«i
ol Tilia no»|i Crmnty, Tllla<iio«>k « Ily
R« gi»ter.
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