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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE Commencement at St. Alphonsua Academy. Real Estate Transfers. 1904 WANTED. pecial R epresentative in this county L. A. Campbell to Lyman A. Ware. S and adjoining territories, to represent 120 acres in 11 1 N 10. $1200.00 This (Thursday) evening, the com- mencement at St. Alphonsus Academy U. 8. A. to A. B. Hammond. Four patents conveying 677 acres in tp. will take place, and the program for that 3 N, ranges 0, 8, 9 10 and 2 N 7. event we give below : Entrance March......... Tillamook Band. U. S. A. to W. O. Howell, three pat ents, conveying 480 acres in secs. Sounds of Joy............................... Chorus. 3 * 10 3 N 10. Welcome...................Song by Tiny Tots. Birthday March......................................... u. S. A. to Wm. G. Gosslin. Patent. Sw 15 3 N 9. E. Sund, M. Sander, Lilian Young. , James R. Harris and wife to Wells W ho W as I t ’’—Drama. Gilbert. 8 1, Ne. Sw Ne A right Bertie McGowun, Dot Stephens, llah of way lot 2 eec. 7 1 S7. $3600.00 Quick, M. Michaud, Eva Wheeler, Grace Young, M. Sander, A. Fitzpatrick, i State of Oregon to W. E. A N. P. Wheeler. 7526 acres in tp. 3 N. Erma Quick, Della Wilson, Edith R8. $9408.41 Sund, Zella Kunze. Eventide march ......................................... 1 Silas H. Jones and wife to Julia Viola Jones. Nw Se & N Sw sec. 3 Ellen Harrison, Augusta and Julia and Ne Se 4 5 S 10. Schrader. Ten Chinamen, Action Song.................... Geo. W. Kiger and wife to Nelson P. Wheeler. E >s 22 1 8 7. $2200.00 Junior Bovs. ” L ead K indly L ight ’’—Pontomime. John H. Mills to Jacob H. Cook. Nw Sw, W Nw A Ne Nw 29 1 8 10. V. Melchoir, Mattie and Sadie Guptil, $1000.00 Mary Berns, Mary and Anna Fitz Alfred W. Bigelow and wife to H. s. patrick. Davidson. Tract in secs. 28, 29 A ‘‘The Sacrifice of St. Agness”—Tableau. 33 3 S 9. $1000.00 Socrates, Recitation......... Dot Stephens. w. E. Southwick to Amanda E. South “T he C up of C offee ”—Comedy. wick. Lots 1 A 2 block 15, Park Julia Schrader, ßertie McGowan, Mamie addition to Tillamook. $1.00 Bowen, Grace Young, Sadie Guptil, William C. King and wife to Wells Marv Fitzpatrick. C. Haag, Gladys Gilbert. N Ne, Nw Ne A lot 1, Quick, Lawrence Fernsworth, 7 18 7. $1500.00 Leland Cary. Three mortgages Hied to secure Overture. Tillamook Band. $2300.00 The Angels’ Serenade, Vocal Solo........... One mortgage for $600.00 satisfied. Miss Iva Jenkins. Accompanists............................................. Adulteration of Cod Liver Oil. Esther Munson and Pius Jacobs “ F airy B ell D rill .” Writing from Christiania, Norway, Dot and Lucile Stephens, Mamie Bowen, the American consul general discusses llah Quick, Anna Fitzpatrick, Theresa the practice of adding to cod liver oil Durrer, Erma Quick, Zella Kunze. Edith that which is obtained from the livers of Sund, Della Wilson, M. Sander, M. other fishes, like the haddock, ling, cask Mahoney. Accompanist, Esther and coalfish. In winter, it is said, none Munson. of these other fish approach the Nor- Thje World’s Fair Grenadiers................... wegian coasts, and hence there is little Frank Sander and J. Melchior. danger of any admixture being made. Accompanist.......................... V. Melchoir. If the adulteration does not exceed ten Rose Waltz.............. Academy Orchestra. per cent it is hard to detect. Casabianca, Recitation............................. The genuine medicinal cod liver oil is Mary Tinnerstet. of a light amhor color ; the odor isslight- March.... S. Guptil, E. Sund, M. Sander. The adulteration of cod liver oil is said •• T he T aming oe the S hrew ,” to have been unknown, at least in Nor Comedy, by Wui. Shakespeare. way, prior to the last couple of years. Dramatis Persona?. Oil from coalfish brought very moder Petrucho, a noble from Vienna................ ate prices in the Lofoten Islands prior to Herman Sander. 1903, but that year it was in great de Signor Hortensio............ .John Melchior. mand bv buyers from Aaiesund and Ber Signor Baptista............... Nic. Melchior. gen,who paid at one time $40 per barrel Signor Lucentio............... Henry Sander. for the refined article. The oil of cusk Signor Gremio.................. Frank Sander. has been refitted in prior years also, but Signor Vincentio............. Leslie Pen well. it was in much greater demand in 1903 Slv, a tinker........ Lawrence Fernsworth. than formerly, bringing as high as $64 Players : Pius Jacobs, Leo Sander, M. per barrel These oils are refined in the Melchior, M. Mahoney. Servants: Lofoten Islands, mostly in the summer Robert Maxwell, f. Durrer, Howard season, and the genuine cod liver oil in Woolfe, Louis Loll. the winter. Kathryn, the Shrew...Veronica Melchior. Russia will not heed the British repre Bianca, her sister................Sadie Guptil. Widow................................ Mattie Guptil. sentations in regard to the action of the After the Ball............................................... Russian Government in declaring rice M. Bowen, E. Sund. Dot Stephens. and other foodstuffs to be contraband of Sonatine ...................................................... war. The Russian position in relation Amanda and Mary Tinnerstet. to foodstuffs being contraband was an Violin Duet................................................... nounced by the Associated Press when Roy Anderson, Pius Jacobs. the declaration was issued. It* covers Accompanist................ ,....Lily Anderson. only full cargoes, destined for Tapan, where the assumption is that they are Hinaus ins Freie......................................... designed for the use of the enemy’s army. Esther Munson and Hazel McNair. In effect the Noyoe Vremya contends Mandolin Solo, Violets...Henry Sander. that Russia’s position is rather analog Accompanist..................... C. N. Rhoads. ous to Great Britain’s during the Boer Violin Duett...Chester and Rubv McGhee. War, notwithstanding Great Britain’s March..................................... Nellie Chase protest against foodstuffs being de Sylvan Waltz .............................................. clared contraband at the time of the Nora Kunze and Mary Berns. Franco-Chinese war in 1885 and the Jap. anese-Chinese war. ....... Pius Jacobs. Violin Solo * * * Accompanist Howard Woolfe* Worthless dogs are the poorest kind of Tulip .......... live stock that a farmer can own. Every Dot Stephens, M. Bowen and E Sund. y.*ar there are lawsuits or neighborhood The Twittering of the Birds, Piano Solo, quarrels in nearly every community Mrs. C. Patzlaff. wh ch originated from the depredations Violin Duet................................................... of some mongrel-that is not worth his Chester and Ruby McGhee. b ard. A good dog. when' properly Silver Fishes, Piano Solo.......................... trained, may be of some use to .his master Esther Munson. and many of them vender no litthe assis tance. Of course, dogs of that variety The Mountain Cot, Violin Duet. Chester McGhee, Leo Sander, Pius sometimes run amuck and chaSe the neighbors’ sheep or cattle and kill their Jacobs and Ruby McGhee. Accompanist................... leannie Lynch. chickens, but it is more often ,the worth less cur that causes trouble of that kind. June Waltz..................... Tillamook Band. Along with the improvement that is go Irish Medley............ Academy Orchestra. ing on in breeding cattle, hogs and sheep "Scarf Fantastics’’—Tableaux Mon. it would lie well for owners of dogs to vants—Senior Class. kill off their present stock and make a Accompanist...................... Hazel McNair. fresh start or else quit the business en “ The Colored Conductors—Negro Farce tirely. Such a procedure might be hard in One Act. on lawyers, but it would very materially H. Sander, J. Melchior, L. Fernsworth increase the peace and happiness of all J. Melchior. concerned. •• The Cat Without an Owner,'' * * * Comedy. What is regarded as the most crushing M. Melchior, J. Guptil, L. Fernsworth. blow trade unionism has received in M. Fitzpatrick. Rochester is the refusal of J. Rothschild Good Night Drill.................. ...Minims 8t Co., to renew their agreement with the United Garment workers of America This action leaves the organization with The Salmon Season. a single factory of importance in that The anlmon season has I teen a failure city. The eight-hour working day is this year. The canneries are at least 50 now a thing of the past. «• all of the jier cent behind in their pack, while the great clothing houses have gone back to cold storage plants are full v as much be the nine hour systhm. The employes of hind. There is a question as to whether the Rothschild factory have decided to the propagation of salmon wdl turn out remain loyal to the firm. * * * to be all that has been claimed for it. Certain it is that there is no salmon in At Lexington, Kv.. Police Judge J. the river and the prospects for m run are Riley revived the old whipping pi»st verv disappointing. The Herald has al regime when he sentenced Simon Scenrce, ways contended that artificial propaga a 15 vear-old negro lad, to be whipped tion of salmon would be a failure and in the public square. Scearce had struck wc are still inclined to those views. At n white l>oy. Thr court decreed that the least it is an expensive luxury. Poaaibly boy’s mother take the boy to the public it the laws were enforced against can- square and give him 20 lashes with a ncrvmen as strict as against fisherman, buggy whip. The mother, in the presence propogation might be a success. There of a large crowd, administered the pun is absolutely no need for a Master Fish ishment as directed. This is the first Warden. It is an expensive luxury to time such an incident has been witness, the state.—Astoria Herald. cd in Kentucky «ince the Civil War. 16 and advertise an old established1 bus iness house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with Expenses ad vanced each Monday bv check direct from headquarters. Horse and buggy- furnished when necessary ; position per manent. Address Blew Bros. & to.. Monon Bldg., Chicago. III. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878.—N otice for P ublication . Uuited States Land Office, Oregou City, Oiegon, May 7th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act o£ Congress of June 3, I878, entitle«! “An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of Avgust 4, 1892, BIRD L. BEALS, Of.TillaSook City, County of Tillamook, State ol Oregon, has this day riled in this office her sworn statement No. 6426, for the purchase of theSwK of Sw *1 sec. No. 24, in tp. 1 S, Range No. 8 West, ana 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, on Weu- dav, the 27th day of July, I904. Sht names a« witnesses: Fred C. Skomp, of Trask, Oregon ; Frank Easter, Abel W. Severauce, 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 87th day of July, «904. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct june 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States 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, entitled “An act for the sale of timber land- in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’asextended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ES’SIE M. CRANK. Of Hobsonville, County of Tillamook, State ot Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 6423, for the purchase of the S *2 of Nw *4, rec. 34 ami E % of Ne of section No. 33. in township No. i North, range No. 10 W. and will offer proof to 8h:>w (hat the laud senght is more valuable for itB t.imt»er or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before tl.c County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mook City, Oregon, on Wednesday the 27th day of July. 19O4. She names as wi nesses : Malphus Johnson, Michail Peterson, Lewis L. Smith, Daniel Perry, of Hoosonville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abov» descriued lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of July, 1904- A lgernon S. D resser . Register. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANGES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw M c I ntosh & McNAIR The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County > .. f act J une 3, 1878.—N otice for B. L. EDDY. H. T. BOTTS. < BT/B tvl c7«e~ WV B ut B Bv7B P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon Ci y, Oregon. May 17th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that iii compliance ' ttorneys at aw with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd, I878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex pended to all the Public Land States by act of I August 4th. 1892. NILS MARTENSSON. Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this dav filed 111 this office his (■ sworn statement No. 643I, for the purchase of the W % Nw yit section No. I7, in Tp. c ntosh c air s Mo. 2 North, Range 9 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more -aluable onita ewing for its timber or stone than for agricultural achine fiurposes, and to establish his claim to said Both phones. and before the Register and Receiver of this CONTEST NOTICK. office st Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday, the Department of the Interior, 4U1 dty of August, i9o4. He names as witnesses : United States Land Office, J. M. Peterson, of Garibaldi, Ore. ; Erik Matt ■ Oregon City, Ore., son, of i’obasco. Oregon ; George Asher, of* May 6th. 19O4. Portland, Oregon ; Thomas E. Elliott, of Fir A sufficient contest affidavit having been wood, Orego". filed In this office by CHARLEY A. MORRIS, Any and all persons claiming adversely the contestant, against homestead entry No. 13371, ttorney at aw made February 13, 1901. for Se *4 Nw‘4, Ne’-4 Sw above described lands are requested to file % and lots 2 and 3, section 7, tp. 5 south, range their claim« in this office on or before said 9 west, by AI.VI R. DANIELS, contestee, in 4th «lay of August. 1904. A lgernon H. D rehser , Register. which it is alleged that contestant is well illamook regon acquainted wit" said tract ot land and km-ws the present condition of the same ; also that T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.—N otice for (I said ALVI It. DANIELS has wholly abandoned P ublication . said claim*: that he never established residence, United States Land Office. as required by law or at all, and that lie 1)M Oregon City, Oiegon. never made any improvements as I believe, nor March 28th, 1904. has he been on the claim for more than one Notice is hereby given that in compliance year last past, nor has he done any work or with the provisions of the act of Congress of ATTORNEY AT LAW, had any one to do so fo • him, for moielhan June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot one year last past or nt all. to the best of my timber lands in the States of California, Ore In the County Court of the State of Oregon, belief and knowledge, and that said alleged gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory," as for Tillamook County. Jkittechcv Abxmhnt, absence from the »aid land was not due to his extended to all the Pub ic I .and States by act of Allen it Gilbert Ramuker Com employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine August 4, 1892, pany, a corporation. Office across the street and north from Corps ot the United States as a private Plaintiff, GUST WICKLUND. soldier, officer, seaman or marine, during the Of Tillamook, county ot Tillamook, State vs. the Post Office. war with Spain, or during any other war of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his V. Nodine, in which the United States may l>e engaged, sworn statement No. 6394. for the purchase ol Defendant. said parties are hereby notified to appear, the Ne % of Section No. 19. in Township No. 2 In the name of the State of Oregon, to V. respond atid offer evidence touching said North, Range 6 \V, anti will offer proof to show Nodine, the above named defendant : allegation at 10 o’clock a.in . on June 1.5th, that the land sought is more valuable for its You are hereby required to appear and 1904. before the Register and Rece ver at the timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, answer the complaint filed agaiyst you in United States Land Office in Oregou City, and to establish his claim to said land before the above entitled action on or before the Oregon. ttorney at aw Both day of June, 1904, being the time pre the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., at The said contestant having, in a proper affi Tillamook City. Ore , on Saturday, tin- 18th day scribed in the order for the publication of davit, filed May 2nd. i!»o4. <*et forth facts of June, 19OI. He names as witnesses : Huinmon« in thin caune, and that unless you which show that after due diligence personal ho ap|>ear and answer the plaintiff* will take George V. Grayson, Eugene Price, of Tilla service of this notice can not be made, it is mook City Oregon; Walter J. Smith, William judgment against you for the stun of $171 90 hereby ordered and directed that such notice R. Illingworth, of Wilson, Oregon. nnd for its costs and dinbursmentn of the be given by due and proper publication. action, and that the following described real Any and nil persons claiming adversely the G eo . W. B ibbk , Receiver. property and personal property which has above described lands are requested to file their been attached in said action, will be «old to claims in this office on or before «aid 18lh day NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. satisfy the judgment obtained, to-wit : of June, I90L Department of the Interior. ( Attached May 4th, 1904.) A lgernon S. D resser . Register. Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., Beginning at the Southwest Corner May 2nd, 1 m <>4. Southeast 1 1 of section 1 1 . township 2 - Notice is hereby given that the following- T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878.—Nt tice for hysician urgeon and range 10 west nnd running thence along P ublication . nainrd settler has tiled notice of his intention West line of «aid tract North 20 rods ; thence to make final proof in support of hrs claim, United State« Land Office, East at right angles to said West line KO ccoucheur and that said proof will be made before the Oregon City, O egou, rods; thence South at right angles to «aid April 11 th. 1904. County Clerk 'rillamook Co., at Tillamook last Corner 20 roils ; thence West along the City, Oregon, on June 17th, 1904, viz. : Notice is hereby given that in compliance South boundary of saiil first described tract with the provisions of the act of Congre«« of JOSEPH .1. NOLLE l* 1 ; MO rods to the place of beginning section 1 1 , illamook regon H K. No. 1.8353, f‘»r the Ne Sw U, Nw % Se tf, June 31** 1. 1878, entitled “An act for * he sale of township 2 south, range 1O west of the Will Sw % Ne and Se *4 Ne of sec. ^29, tp. 3 t ml»er lands in lie S «tes of California Oregon, amette meridian, IO acre«. South, range 8 West. Nevada and Wnshiugton Territory,” as ex Also East half of lot 2, block 4, McDer He names the following witnesses to prove ended to all the P .biic Land State« by act of mott'« addition to Tillamook, Oregon. his continuous reeklence upon and cultivation August 4, >#9 -, (Personal Property.) HENRY LEDERER. of said land. viz. : One Milton Piano Mahogany case, Stool and Marcus Curl. Eugene E. Rowland, joha C. Of Hobsouville, county of Tillamook, Htate of scarf ; No. 135 m 4. Creecy, Charles W. Sear«, of Blaine. Oiegon Oregou, ha« this day filed in this office his One Graincr Piano Mahogany case. Stool A lgernon S D resser , Register. «worn statament No 6403 for the purchase of anil scarf ; No 7542. the Se % of Nw and Ne of Sw *4 section No. One Havard Piano Walnut case, Stool and inancial gent T imber L and A ct J une 3, $87».—N01 ice for 29. in township No. 2 N. Range 9 West, mi l scarf; No. 10344. will offer proof to «how that the land P ublication One Hand Dray. United States Land Office, «ought is more valuable for 4« timber or stone One Building known as Adams Music Store. Oregon City. Oregon, than Io« agricultural purposes, and to establish Debt due on garni«hinent of Maude fltall- April 23rd, 1904. his claim to said land before the County Clerk cup $(i 00 Notice is hereby given that in compliance of Tillamook County, at Tillamook County. Debt due from J.« P. Allen on garnishment with the provisions ol the act of Congre«« Oregon,on Tuesday, the 12th day of July, 1904. two piano boxes. of Jun« 3rd, I878. entitled “An act for the lie names as witnesses : This summons is nerved upon you by pub Lewis L. Smith, W. Edward Catterlln, An sale of timber lands in the States of California, lication in the Tillamook Headlight, by j ub Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ drew Peterson, Harry Crane, of llob«onville, iication once a week for a period of «ix con as extended to all the Public Land States by Oregon. secutive weeks by virtue of an orde m '■ e by Any and all persorts claiming adversely the act of August 4, 1892. the Honorable W. Vi Conder, < ou tv Judge above described land« are requested to file their MALPHI’S JOHNSON, of Tillamook countv. Oregon, dai il the iMth Of Hobsonville. conn y of Tillamook. Stat#* of claims in this office on or before said 12th day dav of May, 1904. the first publica ion hereof Oregon, has this day filed in this office his of July, 1904 being made on the 19th day of 5 ay, 1004. A lgernon D resser , Register. sworn statement No. 6<15, for the purchase of EDDY Ac BOTTA. Lot 4. of flection No. 30, in township Attorneys for P aintiff No. 2 North, range No. 9 West, mid will offer proof to show that the land sought is T imber L and A ct . J une 8. 1878.—N otice for NOTH E FOR I I BLU AT'< N more valuable for its timber or «tone than for P ublication . Depurtment of the III eri<r, j title agricultural purposes, and to establish his United State« Laud Offi -«». I. hik I Offici- Ht Oregon City, Orc . i-lai in to said land before the County Clerk of Oregon city, Oregon, May « ami , 19114. GO TO Tillamook County Oregon, at Tillamook City, April 15th, io04 Notice 1« hereby given timi un- following O-ego”, 011 Thueaday, the 14th day ot July, I904. I Notice ia hereby given that in compliance nNiiii'd Heftier ha fi led notice of his iiite«'lioii to He names as witnesses : i with the provision« of tne act of Congrua of iimke fiiml proidiii siipp«irt of liis cl«lm, hih I TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND Herbert K. Thompson, Andrew Pe»erson, of (June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the «ale ot tlmt hh I«I proof will bt* nmde beline I hi- (011111 y Garibaldi, Oregon ; Harry Crane, Martin H ¡ timber lamia in the Htntea of California. Oregon < 1» rk «»i Tillamook Co., at Tillamook City, Ore , Ripley, ui Ilpbsonville, Oregon TRUST CO. Nevada ami Wa«hington Territory,’* aa ex on July 8th. 1904. vis. Any and ail person« claiming adversely the toivled to all the Public Land State« by art ol HENRY PLATTS ; T hou . C oate ». Preu. B. L. Er>nv, Sec. H E. No 14656 above described lauds are requested to file their iAugnat4th, 18j2, for the Nr ’4 of sec 3l, tp. 2 claims in this office on or before «aid 14th day of CARL G. PETERSON south, range 10 west. Joly, 1904 Of Tillamook, county < f Tillamook, State of WM. GALLOWAY. Hr tiami-n the following witrirs««» to pròve GILBERT L. HF.DGF.M. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. Oregon, ha« I hi« day fl le«1 in thi« <.ffi«-e hi« awori. his continuous residenci- upon ami cultivation 1 «talenient N«». 64115. for the piirchane ol the of said land, viz notice for purlcat on . I Sw *4 of M-c No. 12. Ill Towr ahip No 3 South, James M Morgan, Erlward Morgan, of Department of the interior range No. 8 we«t, and will offer proof to ahow Netaits, Oregon. Henry tiiinsian, of |rH*k- Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., I that the laini «ought in more laluablr for it» * ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Oregon , F.. Platts, of Netarts, Oregon. May 2, 1904 timber or alone than for agricultural purpow «. A lgfrno M S D rrhhi . r Register. Notice is hereby given that the following and tn eatabliah hi» claim to »aid land riefrirfc Make n »pecinlty of LandOfiice Bunincsn- named »«-tiler han riled notice of his intention the County Cleik of Tillamook County. Oregon, NOTI« h OF MALIC. tn make Anal proof m support of his claim, at Tillamook <’ity, Oregon, on Fruía), the OFFICE IN WEINIIARD BUILDING, ■nd that said proof will b* made before the Kill day of July, I90L He name« a« wit I In the matter <>f the estate Room 1 nnd 2, County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Till« neaae« of Daniel S Pierce, Tokic niook Citv, Oregon, on June 17th. 1904, vit Benjamin O Sn ffer, John P. Allen, of Tilla ORBGON CITY. ORB. (Pierce) Coon. Rachel L. EUGENE E rowland , mook City. Oregon ; William I.. Riefenbrig (Pierce» Johnson. Mug H.E No. for the N ‘4 Ne *4 of sec 19, of Hay City, Oregon , Winfield Tromble). of net tic Pierce. Laura Pierce and S Se % of «ec. 18, tp. 3 south, range « Tillamook <’1ty. Oregon nnd Ethel E. Pierce, heirs writ, I Any and alÍ peraon« claiming adversely the at law of the estate of S. He names the following witnesses tn prove his al»ov«* deacribed I hii «I« air requested to file their D. anti Minnie Pierce, tie- continuous residence upon and cultivation of ’ c aimr in thia office on or before »aid 15th day erased . said land, vis I of July, I9r>4. Under authority of an order of sale granted Marcus curl, Joaeph J. Hollett. John C. AMIERNON S. D rehher Register. t»y the County Court of the County of Til a ttorney at aw Creecv, Seth E Moon, ol Blaine. Oregon. tnook. Mtatr of Oreg-on dated the 2nd «lay A i - germon S D resser Register. of Muy. A D. DM14, I will sell nt private T imber L and , A ct J une 3« ’“- n —N otick for I sale the following dracribcft real estate , T imrkr L and , A ct J une 3. ¡878.—N otice roe 1*1 HLICATfi JR regon illamook to wit : The Southwest quarter of th«- P ublication . United 8tales !,an<. office, Northeast quarter of flection 29. in Town United States Land Offi«-e, Oregon City, Oregon «hip 2 Mouth of Range 1» West of the WC Oregon 1 ity. Oregon, April nth. 19 o 4, hnette Meridian in Orcg«»n. June Mb. 1904. Notice is hereby given that hi • omplianca The sale will l»e made on or after the 25 ti Notice is hereby riven that in compliance with the provision« «»f the a«-t of f’ongre*« of «lay «»f J tine A D ,i 904, and bld« will be receive« I with the provision« of the art of CongreM ot Jones, 1878 entitled “ An act for the sale ttf ! at the office of W’ II Coo|»er. in Tillamook June 3rd, 1878. entitled An act for the »ale tun er land« i * the Htate* of California Oregon, I City, in the above named county and state of tim1»er lands in the State« of Califo nia. Nevada and Washington Tetritory.'’ «" ♦*« fifty j»er cent of the purchase price must li Oregon. Nevada, and Wa«hington Territo tended to nil the Public Lend Stales by act of pawl nt time of sale nnd the oh Inner to li ry^“ a« extended to all Public Land Stales ny Augnut 4th. tS'/i I paid at the time of confirmation of sale by Agent for the Northwest School Furni act of August 4. 1 mu 2. WALTER FRED BAKER the County Court. ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos, IR5 C. SMITW, Of Tillamook, county of Tillmiiook, steu* ot | Dated this 2oth dav «if May 1904. Ot Tillamook, county of Tillx nook State of Oregon ha« this day filed in this office hi» Notary Public. D aniki . fl . PiSSCB Oregon, ha« this day tiled lu this office his sworn «•tatement No «412. for the pan ha-e of Guardian, • worn « atement No. 6419. for the purchase the Ne ‘4 of ’M-c ti 11 No 20 Wi Township No. < Jffice : Southwest from the Court House, in the building occupied as a music store. of the N % of fl»* '4 «nd Sw '4 of Se % ot I Ko’ith. Range No lo W«et and will offi-r Section No i7. in Towahip No. t South, proof io show that th» land <wmght 1« mote Range No. IO West, and will offer pRe»f t valuable for ita timf»ef or stone than for agri show that the laud «ought 1» more valuablr Cl.Itural purpose», auff to ratabliah hiatleJfii for it« timber or Store than for agricultural tmr- U j -m«1 land before the Coun’y • jerk ofTHIa- po-e«. ami to eatablish his claim to »md land 111 ok County, Ti1lam«M»k City Oregon. <ai IIIIEI 1>I H1II0BESSEII before the County Clerk of Tl11an»o«>k c«»m.ty Friday, th«- islh ‘fay of July, I904 He name« Oregon, on Saturday, the »th day of August. a» wltneaeew 19^4 He name« a« witn»*««ea Henry Crenahaw. Walter C Hailey. Barritsret. Henry Crenahav Walter Baker Walter C Oregon Harry S Baker of TiHam«,- k, Orexjii Bailey Harry Haber, of Tillamook < ity, Dre. Fred C Baker, of W11*»11. Oreg >n Any and all person« rlalmhig xd\er«ely the Any and all p‘-r««>fiH claintinv adversely the above deacrined ’and« are reqit*-«ta«1 to Hl** their ahov-di-er i»»ea lands ar«- requested tn file their claim« in thia office on or before »aid ao.h da> of clalei« in thia offiee on or i»--forr »aid is’h day Augn«t. 194 olJuy (>•' DsKSMr.it RcgiMer. A lofbn « Dm-» er . KrgMer T inker L and , & BOTTS, - -L DDY A Sewing Machines . Complete set of Abstract Books Taxes paid for non- in office. Residents. < J Office opposite Post Office. ^^7 H- COOPER, - A , T OARL Í , -L J* O Now is the time to buy a new Sewing Machine for $22.00, with drop head and all the latest improvements at M I & M N ’ . It is the B S M , and they range in price from $22 to $35, with ball bearings. They are little beauties, perfectly made and something new on the market. These machi nes are a better article than the peddlars are charging $65 and $75 for. haberlach , OBERT A. MILLER, - -L . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. A J-^AVID WILEY, M.D., , S P A . • All calls promptly attended to. T .. O . R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F , A Tillamook, Oregon. COATES, A Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. J ^°R ABSTKACTS °F . T T EDGES&GA1.LOWAY W. SEVERANCE, A A T - -L , O S. STEPHENS, Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. LATIMER, BROS.. Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- enced dentist is located in Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and is prepared to do nothing but SHAVING, HAIR ' 1 rriNG first class work and give the SHAMPOOING, best of s itisfaction If your teeth need fixing call upon h'm. I