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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 15, acting strangely in the early part of the Ordinance. No. 149. evening and is said to have been drinking quite heavily. He has been unconscious An Ordinance to approve and adopt the Boston papers, in a spirit of courtesy, since he was shot. The supposition is refer to the visiting British artillery condition he report and survey of the city surveyor. that in his bewildered company, copying their own spelling, as into his own The people of Tillamook City do ordain “ English honourables.” Yet Uncle Sain thought he was getting and is still un- as follows> house. Kotz surrendered saves a lot of time and ink bv discarding der arrest. Section 1. whereas, the City Sur the“ u” in words of that class. * * M veyor of Tillamook City, Oregon, was in * * * Active preparations are being made at structed by the Common Council of Free traders are so glum just DOW the internal revenue bureau to fight the that it would be cruel to ask them how cases of oleomargarine manufacturers Tillamook City, Oregon, at a regular much the removal of the duty on foreign who were assessed for illegally coloring meeting thereof, held ou the 3rd d.«v of coal has decreased the price in the their product and afterward took the August, 1903. to lay out aud mark on the r United States. Consumers ~ are unable matter into the courts. One case-that was ground a street 60 feet wide showing the to see that the difference amounts to a tried at Cincinnati—which was decided proper location of 2nd, Avenue East from the northern boundary line of Till cent a ton. in the government’s favor, will come up amook City, Oregon, to the southern * * * before the Supreme Court of the United boundarv line of said city. Information from two sources, says a States this winter. A Chicago firm, And whereas, the following report of Times dispatch from Vienna, is to the ef which was assessed about $30,000 on fect that fcusbia is making extraordinary oleo colored with palm oil, threatens to F. L. Sappington, City Surveyor, was preparations for the contingency of war go into the courts, although official in filed with the City Recorder upon the with Japan. A well-informed personage formation on the subject has not been Sth day of August, 1903, to-wit:- Tothe Hon. Couimou Council of Tilla who was lately at St. Petersburg says the received at the bureau of internal re Russian military authorities expect the venue. In the case arising in the Cin mook City, Oregon. Gentlemen outbreak of hostilities within the next cinnati jurisdiction the point was in In accordance with the resolution few weeks. volved as to the legality of the use of adopted by the common Council of Tilla * * * butter as a coloring matter. In the mook Citv, Oregon, at a regular meeting The interesting announcement is made Chicago case the use of palm oil as a that the new Marquis of Salisbury (late coloring matter was brought up. On thereof held on the 3rd day of August, I did on the Sth day of August, Viscount Cranbourne) will enter the the outcome of these cases lests the fate 1903, 1903, lay out and mark on the ground Cabinet as Lord Privy Seal, the office of the law imposing a 10-cent tax on a street 60 feet wide showing the proper held by his father until his retirement oleomargarine colored in similitude of last year, when Mr. Balfour assumed butter. The commissioner of internal location of 2nd Avenue East from the the post without taking the salary of revenue has one legal victory to his northern boundary line of Tillamook $10,000 specially attached to it when credit, and is preparing to fight the ap City, Oregon, to the southern boundary the late Marquis of Salisbury took the peal in the Supreme Court, anti the case line of said city, as follows to-wit:- Beginning 20 chains south and 2.54 position. that will soon be tried in the lower court chains east of the north east corner of * W * in Chicago.__________________ Sec. 25, Tp 1 S R 10 W, thence south The lumber yards, planing mill and 320 feet north east corner of Edrick sash and door manufactory of White Killed by Hobos. Thomas D.L.C. in center of street; house & Crimmins were almost com thence south on said east line of said D. pletely destroyed by fire early on Sunday S pokane , Wash., Oct. 11.—Ehnor involving a loss of over $65,009, with Petrie, of Spokane, was shot to death L. C for center ofjstreet. an insurance of between $14,000 and bv a thug on n Northern Pacific freight 391 ft. stone set in ground marked with cross center of intersection 1st st & 2nd $15,000. The origin was probably in train a short distance west of the high Avenue E. cendiary. It was the most spectacular Hangman Creek trestle, shortly after 8 661 ft. stone set in greund marked with and destructive blaze Walla Walla has o’clock tonight. Robbery was the cross center of intersection 2nd st & had in years. motive of the murder. G E. Fulkerson, 2nd Avenue E. a harvester, who fives at North Yakima, * * * 931 ft. stone set in ground marked with Miners in the Bear Creek district, on was the only eve-witness of the murder cross center of intersection 3rd st & Portland Canal, on the northern bonier except the accomplice of the man who 2nd Avenue E. of British Columbia, which is now con fired the shot. 1101 ft. stc e set iu ground marked with Fulkerson and the victim of the murder sidered in United States territory, are cross center of intersection 4th st & locating their properties in the British were traveling together in a lumber-car 2nd Avenue E. Columbia Mining Recorder’s office, fear from the harvest fields to Spokane, ac 1641 ft stone set in groun»l marked with ing that the territory will tie awarded cording to Fulkerson s story, when the cross center of intersection 6th st & to Canada at the close of the Alaska two men came over the top »A the train 2nd Avenue E. Boundary Commission now in session and approached them. The four talked a 2451 ft. stone set in ground marked with minute, and then one of the strangers is London. cross center of intersection 9th st & fired a shot over Fulkerson’s head. * * * 2nd Avenue E. While on the way to Nome from Petrie fell over like a log against the 3371 ft. south east corner E Thomas I) L Seattle, the steam freighter Meteor lost lumber-pile. The two men then ordered C; thence west on south line E. Thomas, her propeller somewhere off the north Fulkerson to hold up his hands, search D. L. C. to east line of Sec. 25. thence end of Nunivek Island. Two of her ing him, an»l made him get off the south on raid line to city limits which sadors set out in an open boat for Nome, swiftly-moving train. is south east corner of Sec 25 Tp 1 S R Fulkerson walked to Spokane and told 150 miles distant, arriving October 8. 10 W. Respectfully submitted, F. L, The news of the mishap to the Meteor the police his story. The train had ar Sappington, city surveyor Tillamook was telegraphed at Seattle from St. rived, and in the lumber car, just wheie City, Oregon, August Sth, 1903, Michael. The message stated that a Fulkerson said the body w»)ul»l be found, Section 2. That the foregoing report vessel would be despatched from Nome it was found. The man was dead. and plat of the City Surveyor made upon to her assistance. the Sth da}- of August, 1903, showing that * * * Bandit A Mere Bov. a survey has been made for a street, and the proper location of 2n»l Avenue A. Henrv Savage Landor, the English artist an»l traveler, who lias been en- S eattle , Oct. 11.—Captain Nevins, su East, as shown by the report filed with gage»l the past nine months exploring perintendent of the Pinkertons at Port the City Recorder filed the Sth day of the Philippines, arrived from the Orient land, and Sheriff Storey, of Portland August, 1903, be and the same is hereby on the steamer Siberia. Mr. Landor i passed through the citv tonight with adopted. Tlios Coates, visited some 400 of the islands alto | Charles Hoehn, a youth 17 vears of age, City Recorder. gether, many of which he alleges had who was arrested at the Equality Colony Approved September 7, 1903. never before been visited by a white in Skagit County, on a charge of being C. W. Talmage, man. Mr. Landor states that success is one of the men implicated in the attempt- Mayor. gradually crowning the establishment e»l hold-up of the Oregon Railroad & of American administration in the Navigation overland train, 21mileseast NOTICE FOK Pl ’ Hl. ’ CATION. islands. »>f Portland, on the night of September Department of the interior. * * * 23. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., September x9tn, 1905 Hoehn admits that he is the man who At the annual convention of the Chris •s Notice is hereby given that die following flagged the train, and says there were tian and Missionary Alliance, held at named at* tiler has filed notic«1 of his intention New York, the missionary offering ir. four in the job, including Gay Harsh to make final proof in support of his claim, cash and pledges amounted to $91,167. | man, the robber wounded by Messenger and that said proof will b* made before the «« County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Rev. A. B. Simpson preached the annual Körner at the time of the attempt. mook City, Oregon, on Octolier list, 1903, viz : ■4 James James, another member of the missionary sermon. The speaker stated JAMES K. (JAM BILL. H E. ilo. 13823, for the 8 h Sw % sec 3. and that lor every man, woman and child in | gang, is believed to be in this vicinity, J4 Nw '4. sec. 1 *, tp. 2 north, rang« 10 west the United States $4-0 is spent annually and the Pinkertons are on his track. Al N He names the billowing witnesses to prove his for liquor and tobacco, while 4-0 cents len Miner, also a member of the gang, continuous residence upon and cultivation oi was the average contribution for each who accompanied Hoehn to Skagit said land. viz. : Coleman II. Wheeler. Charles Seaman, of •4 member of Protestant Christians in this , County after the robbery, and whose Vnsburg- Oregon ; William N. Reddaway, of home is at Whatcom, this state, where Nehalem, Oiegou ; J. Lawrence Vosburg, of «« country. his parents ate res|>ected, is also said to Vosburg. Oregon * * * •s A lgernon S D rerskr . Register. William Beals, an aeronaut, was al- 1 be in Western Washington. Morgan, the aged member of the gang, NOTICE F o R PCBLICATION. most instantly killed at San Francisco. Department of the Interior, •e He made an ascention and descended Ims not been located. Harshman has mi nd Office at OregonCitv, Ore., made a confession to captain Nevins, safelv in a parachute to within 40 feet of , ... f • October 3rd. 190« ‘ gang, ., which the ground, when he released h.s hold «>vmg all the names of the Notice is hereby given that the felluwing- med settler has filed notice of his intention on the trapeze bar. He fell on a hard is corroborated by Hoehn, excepting that 11 to a make final pn»of in support of his claim. and he eliminates Morgan, who is his uncle. pavement in Golden Gate Park and soon that said proof will I m * made before County Hoehn has lived at Equality Colony Clerk of Tillamook County, ut Tillamook, died. Madge Heney, aged 17 years, 20th, 1903, viz was riding on an electric car at the time for 10 years. His parents are dead, and Oregon, 011 November EVERETT R BALES, of the ascention. She leaned far out his only criminal record heretofore known U.K. No. 15102, for the EU Nw *4. Sw »X X«* % of the car to get n l»etter view of the is that he was charged with petty lar- and Lot 1, sec 7, tp. 2 aouiii, R 7 W. He was working in a shingle mill He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove _____ pmaiiiun. descent in.nn.ni and niiu her uv* hea»l uvau aiiukr, - parachute struck cenv. his continuous residence upon and cultivation an electric mast with such force death whe” arrested by Captain Nevins. For a of said land, viz: Henry Crenshaw. Joseph H. Ellison, Horace soon followed. week a Pinkerton man worked with Holden’ of Tillamook, Oregon ; Patrick Dough- * * * ,»m- 1903. General News ney, of Trask, Oregon. A lxi F rnon S. D rksskr . Regi-ter. The Birthplace of Charles Dickens, 387 Poor Richard, Jr. Commercial road, Landport, near the NOTICE FOR PCRIJCATION. Automobilists go in pairs. Automo Portsmouth dockyard, England, where Department of the In erior. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore . his father was a clerk and in which the biles go in for repairs. September 121 h. 19^-3 author spent the early part of his life, Few men are as lucky as they seem, or Notice is hereby given that the following was sold at auction at Portsmouth Fri as unlucky as they think they are. nHinwl settler lia« filed notice of his inte>>tion to make final proof in support of his claim, mid day, and bought in tor $5625 bv the The friend in need sometimes ceases to I that said proof will I m * made hefoie the < ounty 1 Mayor, representing the city of Ports lie a friend when he tells his need. j < lerk Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore , on mouth. There was a large attendance October 24th. 1903 viz. « ii .».H was followed ......• •»»... by -»»... Big fish swallow little fish—but they iienky dvnstan , at the sale, which speech- II E No. 12662, for the W % Se *74. Se >4 Kw % j ct of’congratulation to thr'municip^'bl’jr don't '« benevolciit assimilation, ' and lot 4. se< 31. Ip 2 south, range to west Truth and politics do of Portsmouth on its action, to which <1<> not often sleep in I He name« the following witnesses to prove the mayor responded. It was announced the same bed because politics wants all his continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, viz that a Dickens museum would probably the covering. j Edward Morgan, James M Morgan, James be established in the house. Undoubeietlly the rich have their trow. Morgan. Andrew M Austin, of Netai ts. Ore. ALGKBNON 8 D kf . sss . r Register. # * * hies, but the poor have both their trou NOTICE FOB PI I’.Lb‘ATIDN. Thomas Collier Platt, senior United bles and their poverty. Depaitment of the Interior A law ver will secure a fee of $50, OCX) States Senator for New York, made the Laud office at Oregon City. Ore , formal announcement that he is to be for telling how to evade laws made by October >oth 1903. 1 Notice is hereby given that the f llowing married October 15 to Mrs. Lillian T. legislators who were paid $600 a year. named settler lias filed notice of his Intention Janeway, of Washington. Senator Platt On the honevmnon there is a fine »iisre- 1 in make final proof in support of hiaclaiin, and has f»een a widower since February 13, gard of price anti the nmnlier of dishes, that said proof will be marie l»efore the 1901. when his first wife, who w as his but afterward one order is served for County » lerk of Tillamook County, at Tills- 1 mook, Oregon, on November 2 th. I9 3. viz cousin, Ellen Lucy Barstow, died at the two. __________________ IIENMY PI.ATTH, Fifth Avenue hotel, Mrs. Janeway’s II F. No. 146.V». for the Ne '< of see. 31. tp 2 » Io W first husband. Dr. Theodore Janeway, Drawing to a close—the soda fountain. Il He name« the following witnesses fo prove died six years ago. She ha* one »laughter Even the soft hat is sold at stiff price«. her continuous residence upon and cultivation : ami Senator Platt has three sons. They of said land viz The engagement ring is a lefthanded James M Morgan Edward Morgan Henrj willgo to Washington almost immediate 1-unsUin. E. N Hatts, of Netsrta, Oregon Iv after the marriage and will reside at sort of thing. AUfF.NNoa 8. DavasF.R. Register. Some men cake so much toddy they the Arlington hotel. The Senator was TlMBkM l.ANO A< T. Jr.xr. MN NoH'. F FoR 70 years old in July. can scarcely toddle. Pl hl.K* lloN * ♦ « United States Land »tffi-e. Oregon City, Oregon, Ehenezer S. Blydenburg. arrested t Oclobrr 7th, Eldorado, la , charged with the murder Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of th»- m t of CongroMi of bv poising his wife, was released under I June 3. i»7» entitled "An act for the sale of SI0.000 bonds Mrs. Blydenburg died I timber lands in the States of California »»regon suddenly on Mav 29. a few month» after Nevada and W’ashington Territory. «• ei 1 tended to all the Public Ijind states by gg't ot her marriage. At the instigation of the ' August 4th lh?a »lead woman’s sister the remains were JOHN BOBBA, disinterred and the stomach found to Of Hem er. county • f Tillamook. H'ate of Oregon, You tr-nke bar- has thi« >iay file», in this • ffire bis sworn contain arsenic. The dead woman, who n*--« M suit u* a giova I statement No Ma for the purci*«»«- ot the and to'Mth «• wire l-y owned a valuable Iowa farm, was Blv- 1 Nw *4 of Nw *4 Ne '4 of Nw «nd S’, of uatng El II EK A liar« denburg’s third wife. Blvilenburg’s ■ cm « Oil. Yoa «an Nw «4 of sec No JJ. ••• Tow, ship No «South range No # weal «nd will offer pru«/f U> «how length«*« ita lifo-makett second wife is said to have died in Brook i..«C l«v* aw J' DC aa it I that the land «ought »• more xalnabfe for it« lyn. N. Y . an»i it is stated that her life orcinarUy wo Ud. tin*tier or »U ne than fm agririiltwral pwroo* • was insured for $7000. Bly»lenburg has and to e«tabhah hi« claim to » m »<1 la-id brf-ire . the Count) A lei k of Til lai»»« »ok • unit) . Oregon manifested great zeal in religious work 'at Tillomook < ity. »»»egoo. on Mumia- the and his arrest has cati«ed excitement. Izhtbdav of l>«ceiubeT. ly-J He name« a» ail- « * « Walter € Bailey J>»hn M Urn» Benjamin O Henrv Brown, a retired hotel-keeper ‘-fluff r. Harris»; < oz, of THlarmek '>reg«.n Any «nd ail person« claiming adverse!% the and a man of considerable means, was j above described land* are tei|»»es»ed to fi r their mistaken for aburgular at Trenton N. J., c aim» in this >ffi<e on ar t»ei»».e widiHlitla) and w as shot by Peter Kotz, into whose ! of iArcemlier. IW*J AM.FBNogH DaaseFa Register house |Brown had forced an entrance Brown was shot twice in the head awl The best cup of Coffee in his physicians have no hope for his re coverv. Brown’s act in breaking into town. Lunch at eny time, at Katz’s house is unexi»lainnt4r . except Vogler’s baks y. ■Wa h STAMMM Ml (Ä « n t’»e ground of insan tv. Brow n was OUR LiHRGE STOOR OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS HAVE ARRIVED Mackintoshes, Mackanaws, Overcoats, Leather Boots, Gum Boots, etc. T imhkk L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice Foa P ublication . United Blates Land Office. Oregon (’ity, Oregon. September 4th. 1903. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June3, 1S78, entiled " Au 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 Land States by ai t of August 4. 1892, ANNETTA II. MASON. Of Tillamook City, Co mty vf Tillamook, State | of Oregon, has this day file«! in thia offic«* her sworn statement No. 6275. lor the parchase of the E 4 of Nw *4. Sw '4 of Nw S and Nw ’4 of nw y4 of Section No. 35. Township No 2 North, Range i « j foeat, am! uifl offer proof to show that thr land sought is more valuable for its timbei < r atoll«* than for agricultural purposes, and In establish her claim to said land before ti e Register an*! Receiver of this office at Oregcu city, Oregon, ' on Saturday, the 3Kth «lay of November, I903. She names as witnesses i Lewis L. Smith, Harry T. Crane, Frank Crane, of Hobsonvitle, Oregon ; Homer Mason, of Tillaimtok, Oregon. Anyaud all peiaons claiming adversely the above descrilMMl lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or beiorv said 28th day of November, 1903. ___________ A lgernon S. D bkbber , Register. New Importations of Ladies’ Woolen Dress Goods, direct from the factories. We are showing the largest lines of Wool Underwear and Sweaters ever shown in your city. We pride ourselves on having the best stock of Boots and Shoes here, and our long experience enables us to buy just what is most needed for the climate. In Rubber Boots we sell only the best aud high grade goods. No cheap auction makes for us. Our trade wants something better. Ladies’ Golf Vests just received. Our best Kid Gloves for Ladies cant be equalled iu this or any other city at $1.00 per pair. New winter shades just received. Ask to see them. The large stock of up-to-date Hats has just arrived. Our $2.50 Hats equals the one usually sold for 13.00 in other places. Don’t overlook us if you want anything in the line of Clothing, etc. Our new goods are just in. Ask to see them. We don’t mark our goods double the price and then cut the price in half to make a sale One price to all and that the lowest. Ask for Royal Club Goods if you want the height of perfection in can goods of all kinds. We sell ’em “Malta Ceres,” the new mush. Hasnoequal. 15c. pk The best Hard Wheat Flour reduced to $4.30 per ble Try a sack if you want the very best flour. Feed is lower in price. Get our prices in ton lots. COHN& CO Racket Store Having purchased of Mills & Finley their STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes Any and all persons claiming adversely the I above desci ibvd lands aie requested to file their claims in thia office on or before said 2ist day * ot November, 1908. A lgi MNON 8. D rkhmer , Register. T imbkr L and . A« 1 J i nk 3, 187K -N’< iick fob Pl'RI l< AT ION. United Mate» Land Office, Oi egon City, O egoil, September 2mt 1903. Notice is hereby given that in complianee with the p ovfoions <»f the m I of < olig eaa of June 3rd, iH.a, rntiil«'! "An act for 'In* «ale of t mfor imih I h in lie 8 ate« *.f California Oregon, Nevada ami Wnslo n at on Territory, ' as w* iciKled to all the P .biie Land Stat s by act of August 4, ISABELLA WATT, Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook Htate ol Oregon, has this «lay flhwf in this olii«»’ her swum «talen ent No 62<>3 f«»r the pu « lisse of W b of W H «»' «ei’tw'ii No 33. ownslilp No 2 South, Range IO W«««t, Hil i offri proof to show that the land miiim I i I is iii' H- « iiliiablr f«»i Ir I »r».I»•*» <• r • t• • ' ♦ than Io agricuItufal |»urpoM*«. hi d toeatabish her claim to said land In-fora the < «»unty Clerk of Tillan.00k <«>«nit}. at Tillamook County, Oregon,on S«tur«liiy, the aMh ifo) of Noven foi. 1q>>8 she name« as wllnrssrs James M Moignn. E < Morgan, Junies Morgan, of Netaits. Ore , Alexandei lAntl, ol Tillamook Ore Aliy ami all persona rlHlrning adversely the «tiuve described landa are requested to file their clamiM ni thi« offi«e on 01 I h »I. re asid Jatli day 1 «»f Novembri. K/03 ALORRNON D rksh KR. Rrgistrr We are now in a position to kindly solicit We also aim to do busi ness ou a cash basis, and give our customers the benefit. c T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878—N otice F or Pl’IILll’ATlON. United Stales Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon Sept. 21st, foofl Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act <4 Congress of June3,1878. entitled ” An net for the sale of timber lands in theHtates of California. Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land Status by m t of August 4, I802. HARRIS (I COX. Of Tillamook, County of Tillamook, State ot Oregon, has t fits day filed in this office his swot 11 statement No. 6.269, for the purchase of the 1 8 ’a of Ne ‘4 nil<1 N \ of Se 1 . of Sec. No. 30, ill tp. No. 2 South, Range No. 8 West, slid will offer ! proof to show that the land sought is more -------- . |-or timber or stone than for , valuable ____ al purposes, and to establish his claim t agi icultur to said land before the County Clerk of Tilla mook County, at Tillamook City. Ore . on Satur day, the 2ist «lay of November, lUoB. Hu I names as witnesses : Walter C Bailey, John W«-iss. Benjamin O. Snuffer. P. James Sharp, of Tillamook City, ■ T imhkk L and , A ct J unk 3. ih 7#.—N otk k F or I’l'Bl.lCA I ION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. August 22ml, 1003. Notice is hereby given that in rumpltanc»* with the provision* of th* act ofConcroMiol June 3. 1878, entitled '‘An act for tn«‘ sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oiegou, Nevada ami Washington Territory,” h < extended to all the Public Land States by net of August 4, 1^92. N KM TON II CULVER. (Ff Tillam«M>k, county of THIaimmk, State of Oregon, Ims this «lay fil* d in this offi« «• lito sw«»rn statement N«». 6W44. for the purchase of the 8w '4 oí He W. of »«« lion 2*( in tp. No 2 South, RHiigr No. lO West, and will «»tier pioof to show that the lam! sought is more valuable for its timber orstone than fot Hgricultu i al i»in poses, ami to establish Ina claim to said lamí b«-f >r«- the County Clerk of *1 ilia mook County, at THiamooli Cily, »negyu. «-n Friday, the 13th «lay of November, l«g»3. lie names as w tm-sses Jumes M Moignn, Cornelius Austin. James Morgan, Ja. íes West., of Netarts, Tillamook county. Die Any and a.' persons claiming a«hersc|y the al»ove descrifod land* are requested to file their claim* in this office on or beluie said Ijlh day of November, 1903. A lgernon 8. D mkshkii . Register. Leaders in Every Line they Carry the liberal patronage of all. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 18;».—N otice for P ublication . United States l.ami Office. Oregon ‘.'ity. Oiegou, September 2nd, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance M ith the pi ovisions ot the act ot ('ongi ess of June 3, 1M78, entitled “An act for the sale ot timbei lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada ami Wa 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 tiled in this office his sworn statement No. <>2»tN for the purchase of the S S of Nw *4 and N H of Sw of See. 29. in Tp 2 S, Range S W, and will offer proof to show that the lund sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to ««id land before the County Cleik of Tillamook County, st Tillamook City, Ore., on Saturday, the 21st day of November, 19 3. He names as witnesses. Walter C. Bailey, John Weiss, Harris G. t ox, P. lames Sharp, of Tillamook City, Oregon. Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are iei|iivste<! to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of November. ly<»3 A lgernons . D hkssik , Register. Daniels & Co., Successors and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 per load OEM VERRO. bRV WOOD, »2 30. Orders for Lnml>er promptly nttende«! to. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COÎDPÆNY idver» ly the hi*te<l In file before »aid Register J. s Harness N< Ti» M tOB 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. '¿tí' «- •-■* EUREKA t í V » K' * »! - « » * Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal Harness Oil Wines, s $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. . • a.«.« «.a « f 4 « a.* 9 .41 11 Megwlet,