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1903 NOTICE FOR PCBI.'CATION surplus continues to accumulate. An Department of the Interior- embarrassment in the affairs ot‘ a Mexi- Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., can runway railway otivui ought ovi not to September i9th, 1903 . . . * . . i-i ! can »»» lie charged s'-'* Notice is hereby given that the following may tairly b< claimed that medical ,,^uj,lst |,US|lless prospects in the I’uited namv«l settler has filed notice of his intention jte is making headway against some States. to make final proof in support of his claim, he must formidable diseases of former ' and that said proof will b-* made before the -a. such ua yellow lever, smallpox and County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- “ The Press.” I mook Citv, Oregon, on October 31st, 1903, viz : lera. Of 288 cases of sinailpox in JAMES K. GAMBILL mecticut last year only one ended Following is the occasional poem, H.F. No. 13823. for the 8 4 Sw % nee. 3. and S Nw *4. sec. 1 \ tp 2 north, range 10 west. lUjr. written for the Oregon Press Associa J N He names the following witnesses to prove his » » » continuous residence upon au«i cultivation of onsul General Gunther, of Frankfort, tion bv J. H. Cradelbaugh : said land. via. : ’ Tis good to meet, albeit once a year, many, repoita that auccesstul experi- Coleman H. Wheeler. Charles Seaman,' of T»> greet each other and each other cheer, its have been made in various forests Forgetting each, those little digs and flings— Vosburg. Oregon ; William N. Reddawav, of Nehalem, Oiegon; J. Lawrence Vosburg, ot -'rance, of catting trees by electricity, Begot of politics, and other things— Vosburg. Oregon. latinum wire heated until white was With which we’re wont, as the occasion | A lgernon S. D resser . Register. needs, d as a saw. It requires only one To warm each other for alleged misdeeds NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ith of the ordinary time, there being To leave at home the editorial “ we." Department of the Interior. sawdust, and the charred ends act as And use like common folks, just “ I" and I Laud Office at OregonUity, Ore., I “ me. ” UlciS< f**tb*r protection. October 3rd, 1908 To spend a few* days, idle, careless, blessed, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication United States Laud Office, Oiegon t’itv, Oregon. September 4th. 1903. 1 Notic is hereby given that 111 c«>tnpliniice I with the provisions o( th»' a« t of Congress ot ! June 3. 1N7.8, entiled “ An act tor the sale of titn- | ber la inis in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Tet riloiy. M •« ’ tended to all the Public Laud States by act of ! August 4. IS92, ANNETTA H. MASON. ' Of Tillamook City. Co mty of Tiliain«M>k, State i of Oregon, has this day file«l in this offirr her sworn staienn*iit No. 62'5. lor the parchnse of , the E S oi Nw ‘4. Sw ‘4 of Nw am! Nw of >w H of Section No. 35, in Township ! No. 2 North, Range 10 West, an«l will offer proot to show- that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to sai»l land before the Register and Receiver »if this office at Oregon City, Oregon, j on Saturday, the 28th day of November, I903. ¡She names'as witnesses j Lewis L. Smith. Harry T. Crane, Frank 1 Crane, of Hobsouville, Oregon ; Homer Mason, of Tillanittok, Oregon. Anyaud all |> ciboiis claiming adversely the above described lauds are re»iueste»l t«> file their claims in this office ou or beiore said 28th day ot .Xovembei, ___________ A lgernon 8. D resser , Regisi. t General News. FALL AND WINTER GOODS ES Notice is hereby given that the following, , And give our readers a much-needed rest ; named settler has filed notice of his intention ' To cut loose, as ’tw’ere from all thing evil. To choose our company and eschew* the to make dual proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County devil. Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Forget, then, for the time, the daily grind. Oregon, on November 20th, I903, viz Leave items, copy, even ads. behind. EVERETT R. BALES, Within these walls, indeed there’s naught to H.E. No. 15102, for the E‘2 Nw *4, Sw % Ne % fear ; ami Lot 1, sec 7, tp. 2 south, R. 7 W. No mad subscriber can find entrance here ; He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove No good “old citizen” can here find room ; his continuous residence upon and cultivation I ” Vox Populi” grow silent as the tomb ; of said land, viz: I The “ old subscriber,” with an ax to grin»l Henry Crenshaw, Joseph H. Ellison. Horace May knock, and knock, and yet no entrance Holden, of Tillamook, Oregon , Patrick Dough- find ; ney, of Trask, Oregon. “Pro Bono Publico” must pass us by. A lgirnon S. D resser . Register. 1 And we can smile and wink the other eye. No long-haired poet here for long can bore NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. you, Dcpaitment of the Interior. (The fellow’s bold who sends these lines be Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., fore you.) Lieutenant Robert E. Penry, United October loth, 1903. No veil for copy can disturb you here. Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- ates Navy, the Arctic explorer, in an j J And —well, you needn’t even ' jeff" for beer, settler has filed notice of his intention 0 dress before the National I'.cological j Because, don’t start, or let the fact astound i j named to make final proof in support of hieclaim, and you, baw, discussed plans for his next ex- proof will be made before the ’s" Capital" in plenty ail around you, that said Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla * di lion to the North Pole. Lieutenant I | There And it’s all yours, we give to you the kegs. I County mook, Oregon, on November 26th, 1^3, viz. : ary pleaded tor immediate financing And only say, "do with it what you please;’’ HENRY PLATTS, the expedition from private sources, Adding to this our inner heart's best greet- H E. No. 14656, for tue Ne *4 of sec. 31, tp 2 S, ing. R. Io W. r urged that an expedition which, in Regretting that your visit is so fleeting. He names the following witnesses to prove Ifltv 5 °P'n'on. *n a" probability would ; Yet of your calling I would say a word, her continuous residence upon and cultivation . ure the pole can be lilted out for two If you’ll permit me longer to be heard. of said land, viz : There's no pursuit, in all the wide domain, . ars at a cost of $150.000, the only ! Asks more of labor or gives less of gain, James M. Morgan, Edward Morgan, Henry Dunstan, E. N. 11atts, of Netarts, Oregon. ■ 4’^j. .pensive item being a powerful ship to I Pins every statement closer to the fact, A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. ish him to the northern shore ofGrant- I Claims wiser judgment, or a nicer tact. I Its tasks demand sometimes you walk alone, T imber L and A ct , J une 3. 1878.—N otice tor I With moral bravery and a stift backbone, P ublication . Rewarded only for a gallant fight United States Land Offi?e, Portland sawmills think they have a By knowledge that you struggled for 1 the Oregon City, Oregon, right ; ievance against the Southern Pacific, Yet. it perchance you get an ugly fall. October 7th, 19C3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance he railroad next month will advance What matters if you battled for us all. with the provisions of the act of Congress of We’re apt to sap of every busy mart : ites from $5 to $7.50 per ton on ship- June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of city's business is the city's “ heart"— ents from Portland to San Francisco, The timbei lands in the States of California. Oregon Keen competition and the ceaseless strife id “ Bay points” ; also from other These, if it please you, are the city's “life’’— Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex to all the Public Land States by act of ver mills, assessible to water transpor- The boats, the cars in endless rows arrayed, tended August 4th, I8J2, Define the well-known " arteries of trade.’’ ition. But interior mills will ship The JOHN BOR BA, Mayor and the Uouncilmen. 'tis said, O plvX the old rate, namely $3 10 |>er ton. Provide' the city’s " conscience” and its Of Beaver, county < f Tillamook, Sta‘e of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn ‘Vtl fifocnl millmen arer that the new tariff "head”— statement No. 63o8, for the purch tse ot the prohibitory to rail shipments from But over all, and greater than the whole, Nw of Nw *4, Ne ,*4 of Nw l4 a id S ’.2 of The city’s paper is the city’s soul. Nw % of sec. No. 28. in Township No 2 South, ortland and railroad officials do not What nobler aims can any calling give ? range No. 8 west, and will offer pro» f to show To teach the way humanity should live. ainsay them. The millmen do not. how. that the laml sought is more valuab e for its ever, complain so much on that account To put our feelings in the scale with right be timber or stone than fur agricultural mrnoses, And give just judgment, should the first and to establish his claim to said la id before s because they will not be able to do i light the County Cleik of Tillamook Count} , Oregon, 11 si 1 icss south of Sacramento. I The ills of vice in fitting words to paint, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Moi.day, the To drub a sinner, or to praise a saint, 28th day of December, I903. He names as wit * * * T»» piay at all times, the full, manly part. nesses : While temporally deranged, Mrs. Louis With cleanly conscience and a generous Walter C. Bailey, John M. Weiss, Benjamin 0. I heart. ■person, wife of a Salinas mechanist 1 Snuffer, Harris G. Cox, of Tillamook, Oregon. ,i ,i . f Unswayed by favor and unmoved by fear, Any and all persons claiming adversely the lurdered three of her tour children nt A smile for pleasure and for pain a tear. above described lands are requester! to file their ’acific Grove, Cal., at the dictation, she And charity, when others’ weakness calls. c aims in this office on or before said 28th da) fl In aid, of ‘‘a supreme power.” She first That silence may catch censure ere it falls. of December, 1903. The foe of wrong, the steadfast friend of A lgernon S. D resser . Register. I /II tf^ngled her eldest daughter, Louisa, right, v/viiged 12 years. She then attempted the Long may you live to fight the gallant fight, T imber L and A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or And when another year be passed, why then fe of her eldest son, aged 11, who had P ublication . Here’s hoping ull of us may meet again. United Slates Land Office, □st came into the house, but the boy Oregon City, Oregon. |r°ke away from her and took a train October 19th, I90.3. or his home in Salinas. She then stran- Oregon Society Sons of the Amer Notice is hereby given that iu compliance w ith Hie provisions of the act <»f Congre>s of ARIBAljled her son, Harold, aged 6, and then ican Revolntion. ■lun« 8, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot vent out of the house and got an ax, ; timber laud« in the StatesofCalitornia. Oiegon, vith which she struck him a blow on the ami Washington Territory," as ex The Oregon Society of Sons of the Nevada tended to all t lie Public Land States by act ot t*on Co. 8’:|ea<1. Later in the evening she killed her American Revolution has several times August 4, 1892, '0, Porthftl.nionths-old baby Maria, by strangling. EDNA M. MASON, in the past offered prizes to the school i* * * <Ounty of Tillamook, State of children of the stale for essays on sub Of Tillamook, has this »lay filed in this office lier RIA. OB Special dispatches from St. Petersburg jects connecte 4 with Revolutionary His Oregon, swoi n statement N«». 63I3. for the purchase of •eport a growing ill-feeling in Russia tory. The results in the past have en the W % of Ne l4 and W !a of Se of Section igainst both England and the United couraged the Society to renew the offer No. 32, in township 2 South, Range 10 West, and will oiler proof to show that the land States, in consequence of the supposed at this time Prizes of $25, $15 and sought is n ore valuable fcr its timber or stone P ivmpathy of these countries for Japan. $10, respectively, will therefore be awar- than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to sai»! laml before the <’ounty Clerk CXpr^This feeling finds expression intheNovoe • -------- ded for the three best essays in the order of Tillamook County, Ore . at Tillamook City, ______ Tremya, which, in commenting on the of merit, written by students in the Ore., on Saturday, the 2nd day of January, 1904. _____ Icctsion of the Alaska boundary triliunal, public schools of Oregon, on any of the She names as witnesses: Janies M Moigan, Janies Morgan, of Netarts, says it hopes that Canada wid now sev- following subjects; Ore.; Albert Mason, Grant Bailey, of Tilla AgLAi/M’the ties connecting it with Great Brit-i 1. - . Opinion ~ . The Arousing of - _ Public ; mook, Ore. ain. The Vrikina maintains a liellicose the Work of Samuel Adams, Thomas Any and all persons claiming adversely the attitudcc^^^. expressing^ the opinion that pai()e john i)icklllson and Patrick abov»*-de-ct ibeil lands are ie»|iie*tvd t- file tlwii claims in this office on or before said 2nd day neither Great Britain nor the United Henry.. of January, I904. Stales will interfere and Russia was bet A lgernon S. D resser . Register. peaking at Killarney. John ReJmond. Irish leader, declared the time had ,, ived to start a campaign an linst eun- indoiA/ ltion- One cause of emigration that >ht to be removed, he said, was the iggernted prospects held out to Irish ys and girls if they went to America. . • criticized Andrew Carnegie’s recent IQlAfilfch at Waterford, and said the poor. laborer in kerry was happier than : majority of Irish workingmen in the ited States. « * * « * * ks liths. ?in?. N. Ì T. 2. Lexington and Concord. ter prepared for war. This paper urges that Japan had better be crushed with 3. The Battle of King's Mountain. out delay. 4. Virginia’s Part in the American * * * Revolution. With 750 miles of cable on board, the 1 Essay,are limited in length to 3.000 American-Hawaiian steamer American words ; must be written on one side of baa arrived at San Francisco from New the paper in the student's own hand- York. The cable is to be laid between i writing and mu«t be accompanied l>v Sitka, Alaska, and Seattle, and will be ( tile certificate of the principal of the the final stretch of submarine wire to school attended by the author, to the connect the Far North with Washing < effect that the author is a bona fide ton. The wire ia coiled in the American’s * student in the school and has been in forward hold, and is in charge of John ’ I attendance therein not less than four F. Tinsley of the United States Signal ' weeks during the school t ear of 1903.4. Corps, who made the trip out from New Essays must lie forwarded to the chair- York on the steamer. During the trip man of the committee in charge. Wallace he tested the cable every day bv tele- 1 McCan ant, 34 Concord Building. Port- fra ph ing through its entire length as it i land. Ore., so as to reach him not later ay in the hold. The submarine cable is ' than February 1st, 1904. In awarding for the use of the Government, and is the prizes the committee will be governed being layed by Government officials. bv these three considerations : * * * 1. Historical accuracy. The case of Laredo, Tex . furnishes an 2. Manner of treatment. other illustration of the difficulty in ex grammar, syntax 3. Orthography tirpating a pest like yellow fever when it gets hold ot a community. The fact and punctuation that 436 persons have been stricken with Any additional information which may it in that litt town to date, and that lie desired will lie cheerfully furnished bv there have been 33 deaths shows the any memlier of the committee. The essay seriousness of the malady. The country which is awarded the first prize will tie round about has raised a quarantine published in lull, with the name of the against Laredo, and Laredo and the author, in the public press. Test of the border h is erected barriers John K. Kollock. Thus. G. Greene, the incursion of the scourge Wallace McCamant, committee. from MtMico, where started, but there Portland. Oregon, Octolier 1. 1903. seems to be no chance to stamp it out now until frost comes. Happily for the Dissolaion of Partnership. afflicted region, that time is not distant, , * * M Sr Hfalrles Tupper, predecessor of Sir Wilfred Laurier in the Canadian Premer- ship, in an interview on the Alaskan •«ward he said : “The loss of Canadian territory is due almost entirely to the policy adopted by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. lfStrHaaurier had maintained the posi tion W took in company with the late Barna Berschell lielore the Hi>jh Com BSMainn in Queliec. when the proposal <4 I I m L'nite.l States that the question left to three arbitrator. thr ^^^^Kntries was made, there would haw ■Been no snch decision in the mat- _ ____ boandary. The loss »Bthe Alaskan of tl» territory is entirely due to the ting policy of Sir vN ilfreil Laurier, kind tn see that Sir Wilfred Lan.*« k proposes to do what I proposed ¡before I left Canadian politics, 1, the building of a railwiv from I m City to the head of nsvigation.” To whom it may concern : N otice — is - H eehbv G nv.n,- ______ - ives .--Tlmt partnership existing lietween A. K. Gang loff and I). Millar, tinder the name of Gangloff At Millar, has lieen this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Gang- loff retires from the firm. Mr Millar assumes all liabilities of the firm and will receive all debts due the same. A. K G akc . loff , D. M illas Tillamook. Oregon. »Jet. 9 1903. Red Front Shoe House. NEW GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR. A large and well selected Stock of Shoes direct from Chi cago, just arrived. NO SHODDY GOODS. It will pay von to call and examine my goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere, trouble to show goods. Mackintoshes, Mackanaws, Overcoats, Leather Boots, Gum Boots, etc. New Importations of Ladies’ Woolen Dress Goods, direct front 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 and 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 in 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 $3.00 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. Has no equal. 15c. pk. The best Hard Wheat Flour reduced to I4.30 per ble. Try a sack if you want the very best flour. Feed is lower in price. Get our prices in ton lots. ! 1 | ; | • I 1 T imber L and , act J unk 3, I878.—N otice for P ublication . Uuited Stilles Land Office. Oregon • 'ity. Oiegon. September 2nd, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the provisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 187S. entitled “A'l act for the sale ot timbei lands in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Wa Kington 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, Slate of Oregon, has thia day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. t>2<»s for the purchase oi the S .................... Vj of Nw 1 4 and .nd N l/ ' i j >»f of Sw V4 ‘4 of <»t Ser. S< c. A 2». in Tp. 2 S, Range 8 W, and will offer pioof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agticultural purposes, " * and to establish his claim to said land before the County Cleik of Tillamook County, at Tillamook City, Ore., on Saturday, the list »lay of November. 19 3. He names as witnesses Walter C. Bailey, John Weis'», Harris G. Cox, 1‘ lames hliai p. ot I'lllamook City. Oivg<»n. Any am! all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in (Ilia office on or before said 21st day of November. I903. A lgernon S D m KBSKK, Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878— N otice F or P ublication . Uuite*d States Land office. OrrgouUity, Oregon Sect. and. I903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of JuneS, 187M, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the Mates of California. Oregon, Nevada, and U ashiimton Territory." as ex tended to all the Publio I,am! States by act of August 4, I892, HARRIS G COX. Of Tillamook, County of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this »lav fil«*»l in this »»fti, e hia swoi 11 statement No. 6,269. tor the purchase oi the S of Ne 14 and N of Se 1. of Sec. No. 30, in tp. No. 2 South, Range No. 8 West, hik I will offer I proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limiter or stone than for agi ¡cultural purpoaes. ami to establish his claim to aai«l land betor<* the County Clerk of Tilla mook County, at Tillamook City. Ore., on Satur day, th« 2ist «lay of November, 1V<»3. He names as witneases ; Walter <’ Hailey, John W»'i*'S. Benjamin O. Snuffer. P. James Sharp, of Tillamook City, Oregon. An valid all persons claiming adversely the above-deaei ibed lands are requested to file their | claim« in thi« office on or i»et<*rv said 2ist day j «»I November, 1908. Ai.iii rno N 8. D resser . Register. COHN& CO T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 107«.—NoTicic F or 1*1 hi . ica I K»N. Uuiled StuttN l.au<l Office, Oregon l.'ity, Ore. soffra ara: Having purchased of Mills & Finley their STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes We are now iti a position to kindly solicit ness 011 a cash basis, We also aim to do btisi- and give our customers the benefit. c Successors -ÎSEÎ2XSS:SXS I XX X X ! I X I I 11- » IQH3- Notice 1« hereby given tlmt in compliance with the provÌMÌ«mx of On* act of C oiiuiunn of June 3. iH7h, entitled “Ail art for the sale of timber landa in tile State« of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wiialiington Territory," hm extended to all the Public Lami States by act of Autfust 4. >s92. NEWTON If CULVER. Of Tillntnook, county of THIamo» k. State of Oregon, liaa this day filed in this office hi« sworn statement N»». 684.1. die purchase of the Sw '« of er %. of srctioii in tp No. 2 South, Range N<». i<> West, and will offer pioof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Ha timber oratone than for agi {cultural inn |t<»H«M, ami to establish hia claim to »aid land bef«>re the County Clerk ot Ì ilia- mook County, nt Tillamook City. Oregon, on Friday, the Ì3U1 «lay of November, I903 He nainrs as witnesses James M Morgan, Cornelius Austin. James Morgan, Janie*» West, of Nclaits, Tiilamook county. Ore Any anil all persons claiming adversely the above deacrilied landa are requested to tile their claims in this office 01101 beloie said I3U1 »lay of November, I90.L A lgernon H. D rkphkk . Register. I Racket Store.! the liberal patronage of all. 22lld, Allgllbt Leaders in Every Line they Carry. T imhku I.* ni >. A ct J vnh j , i »;» —N cticb » or P uhi k ai ion . United stat»« l.aiid Office, Oregon City, <» ••gon, Heptember amt fyoj. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Ole |i »»visions <»f the art of < olig-eesuf June jr.i, i H, m . entiihd An net for »he sale of t iii I mt lands in lie H ales a.f California Oregon, Nevada ami WnMlmigton Territory, ’ as ex ended Io ull the I’.blic Laml Stat s by set of August 4, iHy’A IHAHF.I.I.A WATT. Of Garibnbli. county of Tillamook, HtHte ut _______ Oregon, ha» this day filed Jn _____ tins office her pu liaao of sworn Metenirnt No 62 m for the r - ’r -- the W H of W H o 1 aectiou No Ho in township No. 2 Hoiilli, B miir » 10 West will offer proof to show tlmt the »•ought is more valuable for Is liinlwr or store than Io* agricultuial purposes, hi d foeatHbish lier claim to said lain! before llie • ounty Clerk of Tillamook < ounty. at Tillamook Comity, Oregon, on Saturday, t In« 2Mth»|.»y of Novell l»ei, she name» as witnesses : James M Morgan, I. < Morgan, Jamas Morgan, of Netaits. Ore . Alexander Watt, of I Tillamook Or« I Any and all persons claiming adversely the I aliove i|e*>rrilH-<l lands are requested l<» fib- Il *ir 1 claims in thia office on or t»rl re aaul 2*<b * ay I of November, 1903 ALGERNON llRRHHER, Rrgi»let. and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty Hlmte of t.ffi. e I hr SLAB WOOD. 16 inch, $1.80 per load, PELIVERHO. 12 30. DRV TILLAMOOK LUMBER COMPANY. KrgUtrr. Rain and ««rest have i eHect«a ne«» treated ni. Eureka iisr- J H arness O h » • » Mie • that the Riltun-e f »nurrs Caused by financing a Mexican rail looks like a lack ot doe ennserrn- hi business management. There is n? in domestic affairs to in licate findue strain upon the financial i<»n. Business is excellent. The are even hetier than was expected, neral fr<»sts have h»4d off later than . giving late plantings a chance to re Rash tpeeulative venturesand re«l>eriments in water are always brt to extra risk, hut legitimate bttsi- Bcould tmt be in better shape than it ■ this time. Railroad earnings are F*rr thin I i«t rear The treasorr T im her L and A ct . J une 8. 1878.—N otice F ob P ublication , Uuited States Land Oftce, Oregon City, Oregon, October 19th, iqo 3. Notice is hereby giv- n tlmt in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled “Au act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act ot August 4, 1892. ALBERT MASON. Of Tillamook. County of Tillamook, State ot Oregon, has this day filed in this office hin sworu statement No 63I4. for the purchase of the W t'j <»f the VI of section No. 32, in tp. No. 2 South, Rang« No. Jo Wr«t, an<1 w ill offer proof to show that 'he laud »»ought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose«, and to esta,bli«ti his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Tillamook County. Oregon at Tillamook City, Ore., on Saturday, the and day of January, 1904 Hr names hr witnesses : .lames M Morgan, James Morgan, of Netart« Edna M Maaon. Grant Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thi< office on or before said 2nd day of Jan mu } . 1804. A iajernon 8. D resser . Register. ARRIVED HAVE S. LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old Wines and Liquor* that lias ever been imported into this City. harr- •• r<t L w<e t 1 ur» -A R. Hand Loaded Shelia Gnaran’e-d to be the Best that tnonev can bar, at Ralph Ackley. ,■» Don’t drink cheap doctored stufT when >ou can buy it pure and unadulterated from n.e. < J i .»« ii ititi»« i I». 1'rui.icAVios. 2» < N C 2» 5» C 2* > < J* C N oth m **• •* l.«r»d¿< O ♦•KunUit)r, OrrR n. Au| WfMk-v is hereby Kirrti tliwl with th«* uv»»*o< <• tle«l A r HlHlrw iiiRfnn 'I Iwiid Mule» by «cl «»I A UiiifAul HHoMi F. V i Ihr l Le pun i *• 'W ' f> 1V 9 Whisky. $2.25 to $8.00 per gal $1.00 to $3.00 per gal Wines •ear* ' f-4 rw>>> in than f- liai» hi purp*< nd la«>d