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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 9 PLOT OF FIENDS. STARVED IN WOODS. Colorado Miners Blown to Death. Young Germans Lost From Their Quillayute Ranch. C ripple C reek , Colo., June 6.—A concealed assassin, by merely pulling a wire,exploded an infernal machine, there by instantly killing 12 miners and sever, ly wounding 11 others, one of whom has since died, at Independence to day. All the killed and injured, with the exception of two men from the Deadwood mine, were nonunion miners employed on the night shift of the Findley mine. The men had quit work at 2 A. M. and were waiting to board the suburban train ou the Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad and return to their homes in Cripple Creek and Victor. Just after the engineer of the approaching train blew his wistle as a signal to the .miners, ac cording to custom, a terrific explosion occurred underneath the depot platform, on and near 26 men were,gathered. The platform was blown into splinters, the depot was wrecked, and a hole 20 feet in depth, was torn in the ground. Bodies Hurled Five Hundred feet. Fragments of bodies were hurled througli space for several hundred feet, and later were picked up still quivering. Some ot the bodies dropped into the pit made by the explosion, but heads, hands, ears, legs, arms and trunks were strewn about on all sides. Pieces of flesh were found on buildings 500 feet away, and bloodstained everything within a radius of 50 feet. The force of the explosion was felt all over the camp, and the crash awakened everybody. The approaching train was stopped, and the members of the train crew were the first men to reach the scene of the disaster. They were joined in a few minutes by hundreds of persons and relief work was begun at once. A special train was sent from Cripple Creek, carrying physicians, nurses, of. fleers and many others, but when it reached Independence the injured had already been placed on board the subur ban train and removed to hospitals in Victor. The mangled bodies of the dead, pieced together as well as possible, were removed to the Coroner’s office. Revolver Used to Explode it. The infernal machine with which the diabolical work was done consisted of a quantity of dynamite estimated at 150 to 300 pounds ; a loaded revolver and a long, slender steel wire attached to the trigger. The revolver was fattened so that the pulling of the trigger would not draw it away. The wire ran from under the depot to the cribbing of the Delmon- ico property, about 400 feet away, where its entl.was fasting to the rung of a chair. The dynamite was placed close to the muzzle ot the revolver, which was discharged by pulling the wire when the engineer blew his whistle. The ball from the revolver exploded the dynamite. Bloodhounds Trailing Assassin. A man was seen running down the hill from the Deimonico after the explosion. The Victor troops, who were ordered out by Mayor French, were so stationed as to keep people from passing over the path taken by the assassin. The infernal machine used today was similar to the one exploded in the Vin dicator mine on November 21, 1903, killing two mon. By order of Mayor H. A. Naylor, of the National Guard, the bodies were re moved from the Corner’s establishment to that of another undertaker. This action was taken on request of J. S. Murphy, superintendent of the Findley mine, because it was alleged that corner James Doran had remarked before the discovery of the machine that the death of the men wasdue to an accident. Later, Coroner Doran explained that although he had spoxen of the disaster as an “awful accident,’’ he was convinced a terrible crime had been committed. Amputation has been performed upon a number of the injured, but it is almost certain several of them will die. A ma jority of the dead and injured vVere sin gle men. but several had families living i n the district. Soldiershave already arrested a trio of editorsand printers of the Daily Record and City Marshal O’Connell, and put them it the bullpen. All the wealthy mineowners are carrying gun®. V ictor , Colo., June 6 —Rioting broke out in this citv thia afternoon while a mass meeting was being held to discuss the murder of 13 nonunion miners by means of an infernal machine at Inde pendence. Forty shots were fired into a crowd in the street. One man was kill ed, another died in the hospital, and eight persons, at leat, injured. H oquiam , Wash.,June 6.—The remains of Martin Ertle, sitting bolt upright against the root of a hemlock tree, where three months before, in the desperation of hunger and exhaustion, he had sat down to die, was the ghastly find of a fisherman on the banks of the Dickey River today. The disappearance from home of Mar tin and Mathias Ertle, young Germans, brothers, who resided on a ranch near Mora postoffice, in the Quillayute Valley, was reported two months ago. Then the fact was ascertained by the neighbors of the missing men that they bad been gone from home for 30 days without any one having knowledge of their whereabouts. Search was organized and maintained as long as there seemed hope of finding the men. It failed to re veal the slightest trace of them, and opinion finally settled down to the be lief that they had become lost in the forest and were long since beyond human aid. M. T. Jones, a resident of the vicinity, while fishing noticed the peculiar actions of his dog. He followed the animal into the woods a few yards, where he came upon the body of a man in the position described. Reporting the find to the nearest neighbors, they got together a party and visited the locality. It was suspected the remains were those of one Ertle brothers, and they were fully iden tified as those of Martin by the clothing and the mustache. Strange to say a safety pin was the only article of any kind found in the clothing. At the feet of the corpse was a walking stick which had dropped from the dying man's hands, and near by, un der a windfall, w«as a cave scooped out by hand, in which Artie had evidently spent the last night that he wa* alive. No trace whatever has yet been found of Mathias, the other missing brother, and the supposition is that he and Mar tin separated after becoming lost in the woods and that Mathias met the same fate as did Martin, and further that his remains will some day be found as were those of his brother. Preaching. TO THE EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HFADL1GHT Preaching is contrasted with talking. The preacher is sent, he does not come of himself, besides he has a specified message to preach. Noah preached the flood, Jonas the destruction of Nineveth, John and Christ the kingdom of God, Paul knew nothing but Christ and him crucified. One of the hardest things in this world is to try to preach without being sent of God. There was a man sent from God whose name was John. How shall they preach except they be sent ? Pray ye therefore that the Lord of the harvest will send reapers. My preacher said that he went to school with other young men, some be came ductors, some lawyers, &c., and he chose to be a preacher, and he could not see why he should not live just as well as any of them. He had no more sense of being sent than a Chinaman, nor did he ever have anything to preach. How should the preacher he supported ? The principle of the Christian religion is free gift. God gave his son, the gift of God is eternal life, the gift of God’s love. If the preacher preaches a nward to the righteous, he can’t reasonably expect a free gift from those whom he neglects to proffer the gift of God to. The preacher is governed to a great extent by the law of supply and demand, he has to cater to his audience. If I de mand that he hold up the Christ who died for me, he has it to do just as far as my influence goes. I would never make a preacher because I say what I think, the preacher is paid to sav what others think. The truth is hard to tell, while we are children, what we eat goes to build up our body, brain and heart, hut when a boy comes to puberity, an unnatural waste begins, the loss of vitality, brings the sence of lost manhood, it appears that it is for something we have done, but every man has had this same evil to contend with, stimulants being a tem porary relief, such as liquor and opates, but they soon lose their effects if we rely on them. A natural cause requires natural remedy. The preaching ot Christ the Saviour is* a never failing cure to change our hearts from wasting our virtue to the *natural secretion of a J. C. G ove . child. SOUTH PRAIRIE The election passed off very quietly here, with most of the voters of the pre. cinct casting their ballots. Each one having the privilege ot selecting a cigar from the bounteous supply furnished by the various candidates. The recent rains have lienefited the meadows and grass and gardens consid- eralrle. Charles Wells, Edd Leach and Lloyd Powell have killed several Ijearand wild cats lately. .Mr. and Mrs. Billings visited Mr. and .Mrs. Dwight West last Sunday. Charles Wells' house had a narrow escape from fire through a detective flue Mr. Powell seeing the flames succeeded in putting the fire out. Mr. John Marolfis preparing to build a tine large dwelling on his dairy ranch Real estate agent Mills was on the pr lirie looking after his real estate inter- NEHALEM. Henry Tohlandjoe Effenburger made a business trip to Tillamook Friday. E. K. Scovell is laid up with a fierce attack of rheumatism. Ghym Alley and wile paid a brief visit to relatives on Nehalem last week. Roh. Crawford assisted by Geo Ludtke and Cad Doughney drove a small band of cattle to Astoria the first of the week. Born, June 2nd, to Mis. Matt Olson, a son. Meritt Batterson took his father to Portland for medical treatment Sa tur dsv, the old genlieman is quite poorly, The election passed off very quietly Monday. When you want a nice meal go to the Model Restnurnut. Everything first, class and up-to-date. Those who are boarding should give the Model Res taurant a trial T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 7th, 1004. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I878, entitled “A11 act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4, 1892, BIRD L. BEALS. OfTilla 9 00k City, County of Tillamook, State ot Oregon, has this day tiled in this oltice her sworn statement No. 6426, for the purchase ot theSw W ot Sw sec No. 24. in tp. 1 8, Range No. 8 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish her claim to said land before the County Clerk of Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook City, Oregon, ou Wed- day, the 27th day of July, I904. She names as witnesses: Fred C. Skomp, of Trask. Oregon ; Frank Easter, Abel W. Severance, Fred R. Beals, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2?th day of July, 1904. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. 1904. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN'S SUPPLIES AND STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, T imber L and , A ct junk 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United State« Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 6th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, eutitled “Au act for the sale of timber laud- in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ES^IE M CRANE. Of Hobsonville, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6423. for the purchase of the 8 ’2 of Nw ’4, rec. 34 ami E 54 of Ne % of section No. 33. in township No. 2 North, rauge No. 10 W, and will offer proof to show 'hat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before tne County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mook City, Oregon, on Wednesday the 27th day of July 19O4. She names as wi neases : Malphus Johnson, Michail Peterson, Lewis I„. Smith, Daniel Perry, of Honsonville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abov« described lands are requested to filetheir claims in this office on or before said 27th day T inker L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for 01 July, I904. P ublication . A lgernon S. D resser . Register. United States Land Office, Oregon Ci y, Oregon, CONTEST NOTICE. May 17th, 1904. Department of the Interior, Notice is hereby given that in compliance United States Land Office, with the provisions of the act of Congress of Oregon City, Ore , June 3rd, I878, entitled “An act for the saleof May 6th, 19Û4- timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, A sufficient contest affidavit having been and Washington Territory,'' as ex filed in this office by CHARLEY A MORRIS, Nevada to all the Public Land States by act of contestant, against homestead entry No. 13371, tended 1X92. made February 13, 1901. forSe1^ Nwl4, Ne!4 Sw August 4th, NILS MARTENSSON, *4 and lots 2 and 3, section 7, tp. 5 south, range Of Garibaldi, county ot Tillamook, State of 9 west, by AI.VI R. DANIELS, contestée, in Oregon, has this (lav filed in this office his which it is alleged that contestant is veil statement No. 643I, for the purchase of acquainted with said tract of land and ku<>ws sworn \V % Nw section No. I7, in Tp. the present condition of the same ; also that the No. 2 North, Range 9 W, and will offer proof said ALVI R. DANIELS has wholly abandoned to that the land sought is more aluable said claim*; that he never established residence, for show its timber or stone than for agricultural as required by law or at all, and that he has fiurposes, to establish his claim to said never made any improvements as I believe, nor and before and the Register and Receiver ot this has he been on the claim for more than one office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the year last past, nor has he done any work or 41I1 day of August, i9o4. He names as witnesses : had any one to do so for him, for more than j. M. Peterson, of Garibaldi, Ore. ; Brik Matt one year last past or at all, lo the best of my son, of Tobasco. Oregon ; George Asher, of belief and knowledge, and that said alh g'd Portland. Oregon ; Thomas E. Elliott, of Fir absence from the (aid land was not due to his wood, Orego". employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Any ami all persons claiming adversely the Corps ot the United States as a private above described lands are requested to file soldier, officer, seaman or marine, during the their claims in this office on or before said war with Spain, or «luring any other war August. 1904. in which the United States may be engaged, 4th day of A lgernon 8. D resser , Register. said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a.111 . on June l.sth. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice FOR 1904, before the Register and Recover at the P ublication . United States I.and Office in Oregon City, United States Land Office. Oregon. A Oregon City, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi March 28th, 1904. davit, filed May 2nd, i9o4, set forth facts Notice is hereby given that in compliance which show that after due diligence personal with the provisions of the act of Congress of service of this notice can not be made, it is June 3, 187«, entitled “Au act for the sale oi hereby ordered and directed that such notice timber lands in the States of California, Ore be given by due and proper publication. gon, Nevada and VVa hington Territory,“ as G eo . W. B ibek , Receiver. extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of August 4, 1892. NOTICE FOR PUBIJCATION. GUST WK KLUND. Department of the Interior. Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his • May 2nd, I904. statement No. 6394. for the purchase oi Notice is hereby given that the following- sworn Ne % of Section No. 19. in Township No. 2 named settler has filed notice of his intention the Range 6 W, and will offer proof to show to make final proof in support of hrn claim, North, and that said proof Arill be made before the that the land sought is more valuable for its or stone than for agricultural purposes, t'ounty Clerk Tillamook Co., at Tillamook timber mid to establish his claim to said land before City, Oregon, on June 17th, 1904, viz. : the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., at JOSEPH J. HObLKTl: Tillamook City. Ore , on Saturday, th« ¡8th day U.K No. T8353, for the Ne % Sw «/, Nw Se tf, of June, 1904. He nanus as witnesses: Sw Ne *4 >tnd Se *4 Ne %• °* sec- »29> 3 George w. Grayson, Eugene Price, of Tilla South, range S West. He names the following witnesses* to prove mook ' ity Oregon; Walter J. Smith, William Illingworth, of Wilson, Oregon. his continuous residence upon and cultivation K. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the of said land, viz. : above lands are requested to file their Marcus Curl. Eugene E. Rowland, John C. claims described in this office on or before said lKtli day Creecy, Charles W. Sears, of Blaine, Oiegon. of June, I90L A lgernon s D rf . sser , Register. A lgernons . D kkssek , Register. T imber L and A ct J une 3. »67«.—N01 ice for P ublication . T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N ctick for United States Land Office, P ublication . Oregon City, Oregon, United States Land Office, April 23rd, 1904. Oregon City, O egou, Notice is hereby given that in compliance April nth, 1904. with the provisions of the act of Congress Notice is hereby given that in compliance of June 3rd, I87«, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of ( alifornia, with the provisions of the act of Congress of Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ June 3F'i, 187«, entitled “An net for »lie sale of as extended to all the Public I^aiid States by t mber lands in he S atea of California Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory,” as ex act of August 4, 1892. ended to all the Public Land Stat<-H by act of MALPHUS JOHNSON, Of Hobsonville, coun’y of Tillamook. State of August 4, i8u2, HENRY LEDERER, Oregon, has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No. 64I5, for the purchase of Of Hobsonville, county of Tillamook, State ot I.ot 4, of Section No. 30, in township Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his No. 2 North, range No. 9 West, and will sworn statement No 6403 for the purchsse of offer proof to show that the land sought Is the He % of Nw and Ne L of Sw ’4 section No. more valuAle for its timber or stone than for 29. in township No. 2 N, Range 9 West, nnd that the land agricultural purposes, and to establish his will offer proof to show claim to said land before the County Clerk of sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Tillamook County Oregon, at Tillamook (’ity, than fo-agricultunil purposes, ami to establish Orego”, on Thuesday, the 14th day of July, I904. his claim to said land before the County Clerk ofTillamook < oimty. at Tillamook County, He names as witnesses : Herbert K. Thompson. Andrew Peterson, of Oiegon,on Tuesday, the 12th day of July, 1904. Garibaldi, Oregon . Harry Crane, Martin H. He names as witnesses : Lewis L smith, W. Edward Catterlin, An Ripley, ot Hobsonville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the drew Peterson. Harry Crane, of HolMonville, above described lands are requested to file their Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the claims in this office on or before said 14th day of above described lands Hre requested to file their July. 1 claims in this office on or before said 12th day A lgernon S D resher Register of July, 1904 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT A lgernon D resser , Register. Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw M c I ntosh The Most In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. In the matter of the estate of Peter Schild, deceased. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un dersigned Executrix of the last will and tes tament of PETER S< HILD, deceased, has filed her final account as such executrix. an<l the County Court of Tillamook County has set ten o'clock a.m,. of the 7th dav of June, 1904. as the time for hearing objections to said account and final settlement Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this April 4th, 1904. M argarktha S child , Executrix of the last will and testa ment of Peter Schild, deceased. H. T. B otts , Attorney for Executrix. & McNAIR Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County B. L. EDDY H. T. BOTTS p^DDY & BOTTS, -k- A ttorneys - at -L aw . Complete set of Abstract Books Now is the time to buy a new Sewing Machine for in office. Taxes paid for non- $22.00, with drop head and all the latest improvements Residents, at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . Office opposite Post Office. It is the B onita S ewing M achine , and they range Both phones. in price from $22 to $35, with ball bearings. They ^^7 H- COOPER, are li'ttle beauties, perfectly made and something new on A ttorney - at -L aw , * the me market. muiKCL. i These 11CK uiavm- niaclii- nes are a better article than T illamook , O regon . J the peddlars are charging j $65 and $75 for. i > CARI* haberlach , SUMMONS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, i>ctttecher jAbvchot, Office across the street and north from the Post Office. T^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. 12) AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook .. O regon . R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. 'T'^HOS. COATES, -4- Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. J I Sewing Machines In thè Countv Court of thè State of Oregon, for Tilluniook t’ounty. Alien <Sr Gilbert Rainaker Com pany, a corporation. Plaintiff, V». V. Nodine, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, to V. Nodine, the above named defendant : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before the 80th day of lune, 1904. being the time pn scribed in tne order for the publication of summons in this cause, and that unless you so appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $ 1 7 1 9(> and for its costs and disbursinentM of the action, and that the following described real t>ro|HTty and personal property which bus >een attached in said action, will be sold to satisfy the judgment obtained, to-wit : (Attached May -4th. 1904.) Beginning nt the Southwest Corner Southeast *4 ofsection 1 1. township 2 « range IO west and running thence along West line of said tract North 20 rods ; thence East at right angles to said West line NO rods; thence South at right angles to said last Corner 20 rods ; thence West along the South boundary of said first described tract NO rods to the place of beginning section I 1, township 2 south, range 1O west of the Will aniettc meridian, IO acres. Also East half of lot 2, block 4, McDer mott's addition to Tillamook, Oregon. (Personal Property.) One Milton I’iano Mahogany case, Stool and scarf ; No. 1 3fiN4. One (»nimer i’iano Mahogany case. Stool and scarf , No 7S42 One Havard Piano Walnut case, Stool and scarf; No. 10344. One Hand Dray. One Building known as Adams Music Store. Debt due on garnishment of Maude Stall cup. $(» 00 Debt due from J.- P Alien on garnishment two piano boxes. This summons Is served upon you by pub lication in the Tillamook Headlight, by 1 ub lication once a week for a period of six con sccutivc weeks by virtue of an order m 1 e by the Honorable W >A Conder. < ou tv Judge • >f Tillamook county. Oregon dat <1 the |Nth day of May, 1904. the first publica ion hereof being made on the 19th dav of 5 ay, 1904. EDDY 2W BOTTS Attorneys for I’ aintiff T imber L and A ct . J une 8. 1878.—N otice tor NOTICE FOR 1'1 Bl N. pd)R ABSTRACTS of title , P ublication . Department of th* Interior, United States Land Offi?e, LHII<IOIH< < at Oregon City Ore , Oregon City, Oregon, ..«> 4 .... 1904. <;<» to April 15th, i<XM Noth'« is hereby given that me following Notice Is hereby given that in compliance nsinrd settler ha- file«! notice of fils intention to with tlie provisions oi tne act of Congress <»f TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND make final proof in support of Ills cliiirn. and June 3. i«7«. entitled “An act for the sale of that said proof w ill be made hefote lheCouiity timl>er lands in the States of California Oregon Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tiliamook City, Ore., TRUST CO. Nevada and Washington Territoryas ex on July «th. 1904 viz. tended to all the Public Land States by act of Tifos. C oates . Pres. HENRY I’l.ATTH ; B. L. E ddy , Sec. August 4th, 1«J2, HE. No 14 656 for the Ne *4 of wc. 3l, tp. 2 CARL G. PETERSON south, range 10 west. Of Tillamook, county < f Tillamook, State of lie iih I i >< h the following witnesses to prove GILBERT L. HEDGE*. Oregon, has this day fl led in this «»ffic* his swort. WM. GALLOWAY. his contiiiuous residence upon ami cultivation statement No. 64O5. for the purchase of the of said land, viz Sw ’4 of sec. No. 12. in Tovvi ship No 3 South, I James M. Morgan, Edward Morgan, of range No. 8 west, and will offei proof to show 1 Netaits, Oregon; Henry Dunstan, of Irask, that tbe laud sought js more xalnablc fur its ! ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Oregon . E Platte. <d Netarts, Oiegon timber or stone than for agricultural purp loses, j A i . gr a non S. D kkmmhk Register. and to establish hi* claim to said land li M-iore a specialty of Land Office Business. x<m, the County Cleik of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook City, Oregon □ , on Friday, . the OFFICE IN WE1NIIARD BUILDING, He names as 1 wit ‘ 15th <lay of July, I90L K Room 1 and 2, nesses Ben jam In <> Sn 'ffer, John P. Allen, of Tilla OREGON CITY. ORE. mook City. Oregon William I.. Klefriibeig of Bay City, Oregon , Winfield C. Trombley, of Tillamook t’itv, Oregon Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described I hik I s aie requested to file their c aims in this office on or before said 15th daj of July, I9 o 4- A lgernons . D resser Register. Electric Baths nicely flit« <i up Goodfor EDGES* GALLOWAY H0TIC1 FOK Pi Hl < \ 1 ign Department of the interior. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., May 2, 1904 Notice is hereby given that lhe following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will b- made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mook Cltv, Oregon, on June 17th, 1904, viz EUGENE E ROWLAND H.K. No. 12694, for the N % Ne of sec. 19 and S % Se % of sec. 1«, tp. 3 south, range « west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : Marcus Curl. Joseph J Hollett. John < Creecy, Seth F. Moot?, of Blaine, Oregon T imber L and , A ct J une 3, N otice for AfXJF.RNON S D remsfk Register P ublicatk n NOTICE OF SALE. United ^tate« M iiu office, Oregon City, Oregon. In the matter of the estate April nth, 1904, of Daniel 8. Pierce. Tokie Notice is hereby given that in < omphaiice (PierceI Coon, Rachel L. with the provisions of the a«! <»f Congre-s of t Pierce) Johnson. .Mag June 3, i«;8 entitled “ An set for the sale of nettle Pierce. Laura Pierce rim* er lands in the btatea of < 'alifornia Oregon, and Ethel E. Pierce, heirs Nevada and Washington Territory." »» <■« at law of the estate of S. tended U> nil th« Public Land States by act of I), and Minnie Pierce, de August 4th. th- ft ceased W alter eked baker Under authority of an order of sale granted Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State ot by the County Court of the County of Til a- Oiegon has this day filed in thin office hiw mook. State of Oregon, dated the 2nd day «worn statement No < 412. for the purcha-e of of May. A.D.. 1904 I will *cll at private th* Ne '4 of ■section No 2<>. in fownship No •al* tne following described real estate, I >outh, Range No lo Went, and will <»fFer to wit ' The Southwest quarter of th* proof to show that the land «ought Is more Northeast quarter of Section 29. in Town valuable for its tim>»er or stone than for agri ship 2 Booth of Range 9 West of the Wil cultural purpose»,, and to establish his claim lmettc Meridian in Oregon to «aid land l»efor* the f’oun’y Clerk ofTilla The sale will be marie on or after the 2*th m> ok County Tillamook • ity Oregon, on day of June A.D. i9<i4.and bids will be received Fri<lav. th«- 13th day of July, 1</M He names at the office of W H. Cooper, in Tillamook RD W.llira«*s City, in the above named county and state H» nry Crenshaw Walter * Bailey Barnegat. fifty per cent of the purchase price must Iw (Jirgon Harri s Baker, of Tillnnto k, Oregon paid at time of sale and the balance to >>c Frei C Baker Ison Gu g n paid at the time of confirmation of sale by Any and all li* claiming adversely the the County Court. above < ssr* r< q'ie«t»'d to file their I this 29th dav of M rialm« before D aniel 8 >1 July 1 LATIMER, BROS., BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER. W. SEVERANCE, SHAVING, HAIR 8HAMPOOIN( < CITING A ttorney - at -L aw , persona sutTering with rheumatism. T ii . i . amook O regon . S. STEPHENS, Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. Wood Wanted Sealed bids will lie received at the County Clerk’s office on or before the first Monday in July, 1904, lor 20 cords Agent for the Northwest School Furni of 16 meh Spruce limbs, vine maple or ture Co. and Oi cans and Pianos, crab apple wood. Notary Public. H omer M ason , <lerk. Office South west from the Court House, in the hiiildinR occupied ns a music store. 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 s itisfaction If your »»•eth need fixing call upon h n 1