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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 5, 1904. Elmore to Handle Tillamook Travel. A storia , Or., April 30.—la spite of the reports to the contrary, it is practically certain that the owners of the steamer George B. Vosburg have sold their inter est in the Tillamook passenger and freight traffic to the owner of the steamer Sue H. Elmore. This morning six persons tried to secure passage on the Vosburg to Tillamouk, but were refused, and the officers of the steamer told them that an agreement had been reached bv which the Elmore is to handle the pas senger and freight business between Astoria and Tillamook. They also said that the Vosburg will be engaged exclusively in towing loss from Tillamook and Nehalem to Astoria. return he 1902 ed that he next report bide be bridge d road > F. C. ite, the nd for ouaand , road i e con- i J lx the istucca se fee nerant ireling arsons 0 per ON THREE SIDES. Japanese Had Russians Cornered. SHERIFF S WALK. Well • T okio , Mav 3.—As the details of Sun. day’s battle and the Japanese victory at arms, and maneuvers preceding, come to hand it is plain Aat the plans of the Japanese general staff were followed to the minutest detail. The main attack was made by the Japanese right wing, which consisted of the Twelfth division. It crossed the Yulu 13 miles above Wiju at the same point where the passage of the river was negotiated by the fapaness army of invasion in 1894. The Guard s Division, constituting the center, and the Second Division, froming the left wing, crossed respectively to the islands above and below Wiju. These were feigned advances, designed to cover Loll’« License Suspended. the main movement, and were to be Inspectors Edward and Fuller on Fri continued in the event of the success of day announced their decision in the mat the contemplated advance. Opposite ter of the VosburR-Elmore collision. They Sukuchin lies Hushan Island, in the cen suspended for 30 days the license of Cap ter of which is an eminence called Tigei’s tain Ernest Loll, of the Vosburg. charg Hill, which commands both sides of the ing him with carelessness and unskill, river, the Twelfth Division, having effect fulness in the management of his vessel. ed lodgment on this island on April 29, The Geo. R. Vosburg and the Sue H. drove the enemy from the banks, and Elmore collided on Tillamook Slough on crossed the main channel of the river the afternoon of April the 12. Both the next day. Meanwhile, the Guards steamers were crossing out headed for and the Second Division also crossed, Astoria. The Vosburg suffered most in their lines extending nearly to Antung, the collision, having her stern mashed I with the reserves in the center on the in and be ng otherwise damaged to the main road. Thus, al dawn of May 1, the army total extent of about $500. The owners of the Vosburg presented a claim to the had a front of 20 miles, with the left Elmore for damages, but Captain Paul near Antung and the right opposite Schrader, of the latter vessel, protested Mako. When the advance was ordered, that the Vosburg was wholly to blame the Twelfth Division, wading the river for the accident. Both sides made ap with water waist-deep, rushing the en plication to the local inspectors for an emy’s entrenchments, ultimately swing investigation, aud the decision suspend ing around towards Chin Tien Cheng, while the Guards and the Second Divis- ing Captain Loll is the result. The Vosburg was taken to Portland ion converged near the same point. for repairs, which have just been com- Thereupon the Russians retired before the fierce fapanese attack, which was pleted at Supple’s boatyard. directed from the three points. L ondon , Mav 2.—A dispatch of the Council Meeting. Central News from Seoul safs tjiat after Council met in regular session Mon the Japanese charge which resulted in day night. C. E. Reynolds called the the occupation of the Russian lines at meeting to order, and the following Chi Cheng, the Russians fell back in con Conncilmen were present: W. O. fusion. The Japanese, the dispatch con Chase, Goran Munson and A. T. tinued, have now secured a firm hold on White. the Manchurian side of the Yalu. The following business was transact ed, minutes of the previous meeting read and approved; bills allowed: Thos. Coates, salary as recorder, 115.00; Clyde Clements, salary ss marshal, 145.00; Tillamook Lumber Co., lights, 127.00; Tillamook water Co., 130.00; C. 1. Clough, stationary, 137.00; R. L. Wade, lamps, $1.15; Carl Haberlach, attorney, 18.33; Eli Olds, gravel, $4.00; Councilman Chase brought up the matter of lights for the 1st ward, which matter went into general discussion in regard to lights for several places where they are badly needed about the city. After Consideration, it was or dered that eleven lights be installed about as follows, and under the direc tion of the marshal: Two lights in the 1st ward; two on the water front at the wharf; two on Stillwell avenue; one in Thayer’s ad dition; one near Academy grounds; one near T. B. Handley’s; one near A. T. White’s and one near G. B. Alley’s. _______________ BOULDER CREEK. J. S. Myers and H. A. Chopard were dtiw* at Bixby« gMeral merchandise ' Emporium” ’h* first of the week. Mr. L. ^nara,Hebo, wa< Up at his san's, H. L. Jensen, on Monday. Anti-Protestantism. In pursuance of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Tilla mook County, on the 18th day of April, 1904. in the suit of A. R. Gangloff, plaintiff, vs. Daniel Millar and John Pannock, defendants, and of an execution duly issued out of the said Court in the said suit on the 20th day of April. 1904, and to me directed, I will expose for sale and sell as the law directs at the Court House door of said County in the Citv of Tillamook City, State of Oregon, on the 26th day of May, A.D., 1904, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., the real pro perty situated in the County ot Tilla- mook. State of Oregon, descril>ed in said decree and order of sale, as follows : Beginningat a stone6"x 8Z/x 18" mark ed with X which is 63 links South and 3.98 chains West of the Northeast coi ner of the Northwest fourth of the Northwest quarter ot Section thirteen, in Township four South of Range ten West of the Willamette Meridian in Oregon ; thence South 49 degrees, thirty minutes East, 5.32 chains; thence I South thirty-seven degrees, 45 minutes ’ West, 6.07 chains ; thence North 36 1 degrees. 30 minutes West, 5 62 chains ; thence South 56 degrees West, 4.03 chains ; thence North 23 degrees West, A. 1 41 chains ; thence North 6 degrees, 45 E3| minutes West, 4.31 chains, to the river ; thence North 74 degrees East, 1.50 II chains ; thence South 37 degrees. 30 minutes East, 5.04 chains ; thence North 39 degrees, 30 minutes E., 5.27 chains to the place of beginning. Also the factory and appliances, the dwelling and all other buildings situated on said lands. Said real property will be sold at a. public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy the sums due upon said judgment and decree, together with the accruing costs and expenses of T imber L and A ct , J une 8 I878 —N otice F or P ublication . sale. » United State» I»and Office, Dated at Tillamook Citv, Oregon, Oregon City, Oregon, March 2nd, I904. April 27th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance E. W STANLEY. with the provisions of the act of Congress of Sheriff of Tillamook County, June 3, 1878. entiled “ Au act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Oregon. r -, HEADQUARTERS FOR 3 DAIRYMEN'S SUPPLIES AND i STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western 'Saw. M c I ntosh & MoNAIR, The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County BHKKIFF’H SALE. ’ N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That, whereas, the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County, in an action of escheat then pending in said Court in which the State of Oregon was plaintiff, and Frank Severe nee as admin, istrator of the estate of Herman Brown, deceased, was defendant, did. on the IStli day of April, 1904, render judgment that the following described real pro. perty, to-wit : The North half of the South half of section 2, in township 1 South of range 7, West of the Willa mette Meridian, in Tillamook County, Oregon, be escheated to the State of Oregon, and that said State be seized of the said lands and tenements, and whereas, in said judgment it was further ordered that said real property be sold by the Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Public Auction, for cash in hand, in the same manner as real estate is sold on execution, and, whereas, on April 25th, 1904. an execution upon the said judgment and order of sale was duly issued to the undersigned, Sheriff of said Tillamook County. Now, therefore, in pursuance of said judgment and order of sale and of said execution, the undersigned will, on Saturday, the 28th day of May, 1904. at the Court House door of said Tilla mook County, in Tillamook City, State of Oregon, at the hour of three o’clock p.m., expose for sale and sell as the law directs, all the said described real pro perty at Public Auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, said sale to be subject to confirmation by the above named Court. Dated at Tillamook Citv, Oregon, this 26th dav of April. 1904. E. W. STANLEY, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,1892, HENRY DUNSTAN, Of Tillamook City, County of Tillamook, State >f Oregon, has this day filed in this office”his swoiii statement No. 6376, for the purchase of the W of se Vi. 8e of Sw *4 and lot 4, of Section No. 31, in Township No. 2 South, Range io 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 his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 4th day of June. 1904. He names as witnesses . Charles B. Wiley, James M Morgan, Edward Morgan, Andrew M. Austin, of Netarts, Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of June, 1904. A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oiegon. March 28th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale oi timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory," as extended to all the Pub ic l-and States by act of August 4, 1892, GUST WICK LU ND. Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6394. for the purchase oi the Ne % of Section No. 19. in Township No. 2 North, Range 6 W, 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 his claim to said land before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., al Tillamook City. Ore , on Saturday, the 18th day of June, 19O4. He names as witnesses: George a . Grayson, Kuaene Price, of Tilla mook‘ity Oregon; Walter J. Smith, William R. Illingworth, of Wilson, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of June, I904. A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. -»J-«J B. L. EDDY. H. T. BOTTS. ddy & botts , A ttorneys - at -L aw . SuA-XTŒZ OF E C. & E. Thayer Complete set of Abstract Books General Banking and Exchange bu»i- neaa. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign counwiea in office. Taxes paid for nou- Residents. TILLAMOOK. ORE Office opposite Post Office. SEE THE Both phones. Tillamook Lumber Company H- COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , O regon . FOR SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. LATIMER, BROS., ^LAUDE THAYER, There are but two men recognized be- foiq the God of Abraham, one the Jew A ttorney '- at -L aw , by circumcision, under law, and the other the Gentile by repentance, under T illamook O regon grace. Protestantism is of men and has no clp.iin on God. There is no such thing as a Protestant salvation. Pro CARI' HABERLACH, testantism does noi imply any standard of faith or virtue. Protestantism is ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, nothingism. Daniel v., 27. Thou art weighed In the balance and found Jlciitocltcr jAbvohnt, wanting. Protestantism has been the Office across the street and north_from prevailing religion of our nation and to the Post Office. it belongs the credit or debit of our faith and virtue. If you send a boy to school J^OBERT A. MILLER, and he conies out a bright and intelect- ual fellow you praise the school, but if he is stupid and ignorant you condemn T imber L and . A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for A ttorney - at -L aw . P ublication . the school. The faith and virtue of a Oregon City, Oregon. United States Land Office, nation reflect on its religion. There is Oregon City, O egon, Land Titles and Land Office April 11 tn, 1904. such a thing as a pessimist who rides a Notice is hereby given that in compliance Business a Specialty. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. hobby to death, then there is such a with the provisions of the act of Congress of Department of the Interior, June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the Hale of thing as telling the God’s truth, It is Land Office at Oregon City, O»£., t mber lands in 'he S ate« of California Oregon, April 9th, 1904. J2)AVID WILEY, M.D., Nevada and Washington Territory," a« ex useless to try to apply a remedv until Notice ia hereby given that the following ended to all the Public Land States by act of settler ha- tiled notice of hi* intention to August 4. »89A we can locate the disease. Faith and nHmed , make final proof in support of his claim, and HENRY LEDERER. virtue have al ways went hand in hand. that said proofwill be made before the County Of Hobsonville, county of Tillamook, State of P hysician , S urgeon and of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook City, Ore., Oregon, han thia day filed in this office his To destroy one demoralizes the other. Clerk on May 21st. 1904, viz. : sworn statement No. 6403 for the purchase of A ccoucheur . the He % of Nw and Ne k of Sw % section No. Whenever D»en have lost fajth in God fc STANLEY IL PHILLIPS : H E. No. 12.351 for the lo's 4 anils, sec. 4. and 29. In township No. 2 N, Range 9 West, and proridtfnee. they lmve resorted to west lots 1 and 8, of sec. 5, tp 3 south, range 9 west. will offer proof to show that the land All calls promptly attended to. dhiu (“ d the following witnesses to prove aouirht ia more valuable for its timber or atone ing their virtue, and when they have his He continuous T illamook .. O regon . residence ui>on and cultivation than Io agricultural purposes, anil to establish in» claim to said land before the County Clerk wMtad tteeir virtue, they have lost faith of . said land, viz : Issac H Moore, John Bumgarner, John of Tillamook < ounty at Tillamook County, ia God. J Blum, Edward Blum, of Neitoctou, Oregon Oregon,on Tuesday, the 12th day of July, 1904. LAUDE THAYER, A lgernon 8. D resser Register. He names as witnesses : If y-rm aaatli yo«l *1* W fasgy-rtuwd Lewis L. Smith. W. Edward Catterlhi, An Agent for Fireman's drew Peterson, Harry Crane, of Hobsonville, by an ill ¡»'gotten racejn-Hlidr white or I ( Oregon. Fund and London and Lanca black, a more depkweM* Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to fib- their would be hard to find, chfWteMB 15-16 shire Fire ¡nan claims 111 this office on or before said 12th day white, raised in ignorance and pov o'rty.f of July, 1904 A lgernon D resser , Register. CompKT,i«8. with the deril only knows who is its 3rd. 187« 'wrtttUMB ’•An adt f the Tillamook Oregon. father, who would hold clean hands of 1 sale June T immer L and A ct , J une 8. 1878.—N otice fob of timber land- in the States of Cgir R l plication M lblka 1 and declare himself a Protestant from i Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terrltary.n United Office, extended to all the Public Lead fltetaa by iiud BteU» Land ' liMALS, away back. Then go into our large as •’ -•*•* Oragwn OtTgoi City. Oregon, act of Augast 4, 1892. M ALPHU8 JOHNSON, ’ LsA|»nl 15th, iq M. cities and see the number of fallen Of Hobsonville, conn y of Tillamook. State nF Notice is herW>V CThrt in compliance ••• «•»••• LpIlglPhS of women, numbered by the hundreds of Oregon, i haa this day filed in this office his HEAL ESTATE, |j«ale sworn statement No. 6415, for the purchase of thousands with no hope either in this Jxjt 4, of Section No. 30, in township timbei lands In the . < Gebgiff» ___ _ No. 2 North, range No. 9 West, mid will Nevada and WaslnnufiNB TerrNOfy»’* •• F inancial A gent , world or in the one to cotne, mere beasts offer pro.tf to show that the land sought is tan-led to all the Public Luid IMutts bf a« valuable for its timber or stone than for August 4th, 1892. for the distraction of the virtue of the more > CARL G PETER^OH1' agricultural purposes, and to establish liis Tillamook, Oregon. man who claims a royal Protestantism. (■liiini to ssid land before the County Clerk of Of Tillamook, county ■ f Tlllamoor, Stat County Oreg>m. at Tillmnook City. Oregon, haw this day filed in this office hl? wwa Now read Sinclair’s Crowning Sin of the Tillamook on Thursday, the 14th day of July, >904. statement No. 64(15. D,r the purchase of the R ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, Age, and judge the sanctity of the Pro He names as witnesses : Sw ‘4 <»f sac No. 12. in Towi ship No I Hfmth Herbert K Thompson. Andrew Pe»erson, of rmigr No. 8 west, and will offer proof tn show testant borne. Last, but not least, go Garibaldi. . Oregon . Harry Crane, Martin H. that the land sought is more valuable for its GO TO of Hobsonville, Oregon. timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, into our asylums for the insane and see Ripley, Any and all persons claiming adversely the and to establish hjs_claim hi- claim to wii s^*id land before TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT described lands sre request’ d to file their the County Cleik of Tillamook Cc bounty, Oregon, what befalls men for wasting their vir- above i claims in this office on or before said 14th day of st Tillamook City, Oregon. on Friday, the tue like a monkey, who have been raised July, 1904 15th day of July, 19*4. He names a» wit- TRUST CO. A lgernon 8. D resser Register. nesses in the Protestant Bunday-tcliool and Benjamin O. Sn iffer, John P. Allen, of Tilla Titos. C oatm . Pres. B L. Bitov. See. mook City. Oregon ; William I.. Rlefenberg. church, who hate never heard that God NOTICE OF FINAL RF.TTLRMKNT of Bay City, Oregon ; Winfield C- Trombley, of holds men accountable for their virtue. Tillamook ('Hr, (tregon .LOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. Court of the State of Oregon Any and all persona claiming adversely the Prevention waa the principle of Judea- In the County for Tillamook County. above described lanrls are requested to Air their EDGES A «ALLOW AY In the matter of the estate of Peter Schild, c aims in thia office on or before Maid 15th da) ism. every man was circumcised. God'* deceased. of July, I9o$ promise was to Abrabam and his seed, N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the an- ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW. AuntRNONl D resser . Register. Executrix of the la«t will and tes and tl>e l.iw instructed how to per derslgncd tament of PETER SCHILD, deceased, has Make a specialty of Land Office Business J unk 3, 1*78.—N otice fob petuate and develop« the ablest type of ■ filed her final account m such executrix, and T imber L and , A ct P ublication . OFFICE IN WKINHABD BUILDING, the County Court of Tillamook County has United States Land Office* men Cure is the principle now. Qhrist set ten o’clock a.m,. of the 7th dav of June. Room 1 and 2, Oregon City, Oregon, 1904. as the time for hearing objections to is tlie great physician, his terms are said April nth, lik>4. account and final settlement OREGON CITY. ORE. Notice is hereby given that in «ompliaiioa Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, thia April repentance, there is no excuse for a fal with the provisions of the act of Congress of ♦th. 1FO4. June 3, 1M78 entitle«! ” An eel f«»r the sale of len countenance or guilty conscience. M argarbtha S child . tim er lands in the State* of California. Oregon* Executrix of the last will and testa W. SEVERANCE, Hell Is too good for a man who shirk* l Nevada and Washington Territory,'' as e« ment of Peter Schild, decea«ed. tended to all the Public Land Mates by act of H. T. B otts , Attorney for Executrix. his accountability through a pretense of Augnwt 4th. WALTER FRED RAKER. ! Protestantism, or by belonging to a A ttorney - at -L aw , <)fTillam'»ok, county ui Tillsmook, State ot NOTICE FOH PtTBL’CATlON church that is just as rotten as lie ia.— ■ Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi« Department of the interior sworn «lateinent No. ->412. for the purchase of Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., ' J. C. Gov«.________________ the Ne <»f Section No a<i. in Township No .May 2, 1904. O regon . T illamook 1 south, Range No lo West, and will offer Elder R. Y. Blalock preached to a large and appreciative audience at Brown school-house, 'Sunday, May 1st, at 11 A.M., taking as his subject the third chapter ot Paul's Epistle to Titus. Mr. and Mrs. David Plumm.of Beaver, visited the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs Geo. W. Lucas, a few days last week. A nine pound baby girl arrived at the home of W. D. Gladwell, Friday, April 28. mother and little one doing nicely. .Mr. Glad well is to be congratulated ; he is now the proud papa ot five as fine little daughter, as one could wish to see, but oh. my ! when a few years have rolled by and thev begin to make de. inands on pater's purse, for ribbons and laces, fine dresses, hats, gloves, etc., Mr. (Had well will be apt to wish that part of them were boys. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Kinnaman attend ed church at BeAver, last Sunday. C. A. Smith and family visited at Mr. Blalock's last Sunday. Mrs. Roxa Bor. ba with Mrs Grace Chopard and I, S. Myers and family at H. L. Jensen's. Mr. and Mr*. James Hughey, of Fair, view,were out to their rapch Saturday. R. Y. Binlock and family went to Beaver one day last week. A bear killed two goats for Manrice Bays last week. H. L. Jensen was a city visitor last Frida v. Some famous hunters went out after liear the other day. Being disappointed after a long search for bruin, anil finding onlv his tracks, and f>eiiig determined to get some kind of game, they shot the Call for General Fund and Scalp Bounty Warranta. tracks and returned home victorious. Sunday school at Brown school house All warrants endorsed prior to Sept. every Sunday at 10 a.m. C. A. Smith, superintendent ; R. Y. Blalock, assis 1st. 1902. are due and will be paid on tint; Mis* Ethel Ray, »ecretar». Ererv presentation. Interest ceases thia date. April 26th. one come and bring your friend* along. p. W. TODD. Joh > Borba went on Ins ranch, Mon 1904. County Trensarer. day, <o begin slashing and cleaning up. i S BARBER 1HD HAIRDRESSER. HHAVING, HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING, ETC Electric Baths nicely fitteli up. Goodfor persons suffering with rheumatism. I Sewing Machines. Now is the time to buy a new Sewing Machine for $22.00, with drop head and all the latest improvements at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . It is the B onita S ewing M achine , and they range in price from $22 to $35, with ball bearings. They are little beanties, perfectly made and something new on the market. These machi nes are a better article than the peddlars are charging $65 and $75 for. i C r ? ‘-,r: ’’•Mi'. Notice is hereby riven that the following niaiwl settler has filed net ice of hie intention tn make final proof in support of hia elaim. an<l that »aid proof will b- made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, i t Tilla mook City, Oregon on June 17th. 1904, viz EIGENF. E. HOWI, \ ND HE. No. iP>94. for the N % Me ‘4 of sec 19. and S M Se MOf sec. b, tp. 3 south, range 8 went. I He nanus the following witnw««es tn prove hie •continuous residence upon aud cultivation of •aid land vit : Vitn« Curl, Inaeph t . Hallett. John f'reery, *eth F Mono, of Blaine O egon ALGEMNol «4 DR f-«ER. Megi*ter. H uh Received Direct From Chicago, flrKt-claHN nobby foot wear. Uomdating of Gentlemen’s, Ladiess’, Misses and Children’s Slioest Stx And Slipper« of the Latest Style, np-to date, Frire« Re- awonable. No shoddy goods. It will pnv von 1° call and examine my goods liefore pur chasing elsewhere. 30 years' experience in the shoe business gives me the advantage in selecting goods »tillable fm this market. No charges for sewing rips on shoes purchased of me. proof to show that the land ««night Is more valuable for its timlwr or stone than for agri cultural pori’ose* and to establish hie claim . *n said land before the Coiin’y Clerk ofTlBa- Hi'-ok County, Tillamook city. Oregon, on Friday, the 15th day of July. l</>4 He iiaines a- witnesses Henry Crenshaw. Walter <’ Bailey Bevn«wat. Oregon Hurry * Baker, of Tillam«* k, Oregon Agent tor the Northwest School Ftiini- Fred c Baker, of Wilson Or»-g«»ri Any and all pers«>!is clatmint adier«ely the t’jre Co. and Oigans and Piano«, above-drec i‘»ea lands are requested to fife their Notary Publie. claims in this office on or before «»id 15th day < Jfficr • S/'fith’%r«t from the Court H»m«e, of July i!k>4 A mikmnost S. M uessek , It .¿isier. 111 the buildlttg (’ti llpM'J it* .1 IltUsK* r>lOf« S. STEPHENS, • Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. J I