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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 7, A Notice. Quaint Features of Life. Night Was Her Terror Notice is hereby given that the Direc tors of School District No. 2, of Tilla mook County, Oregon, will, up to July 18, 1904, ie_eive bids for the painting of the School House in said district. The Directors reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. For further particulars inquire of T. W. LYSTER, School Clerk. In those lands where horses are the food of men, all manner of flesh goes the way of the sausage machine. Recently there had to be slaughtered at Ghent an elephant well known in Belgium by the name ot Jack, the last inhabitant of the zoological garden, and his fesh, which is stated to have weighed 3.800 pounds, or nearly two tons, all went to the sansage makers. “ I would cough nearly all night long,’ writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate of Alex andria, Ind., “and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that it I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wHollv cured me and 1 gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Chas I. Clough, Drug Store. Hugh Cronin is Drowned. Daniel G. Burr, aged 84, a survivor of company H. Fourth regiment, recruited at Paris, III., June 4, 1846, for the war with Mexico, has held a reunion by him self in the fair grounds at Paris. As he had done annually for forty years, he called the roll of his company from the original roll he had written with a quill pen and of which he had custody as orderly sergeant of the companv. He spent the day in meditation, eating his picnic dinner alone. Hugh Cronin, who was well known at Nehalem, having lived therewith his par ents, was drowned at McGowan, on the Columbia river, on Thursday morning as the result of an accident. The body was taken to Astoria in the afternoon to await the arrival of the deceased's sis ters. Young Cronin had been a student at Mount Angel and went to Astoria on Tuesday in search of employment. He found a position with P. J. McGowan & Sons as mate of the sloop Ramblerand left at once far the north shore town. About 8 o'clock on Thursday morning Cronin attempted to climb down a lad der to board the Rambler, but the ladder gave way, precipitating the young man into the water. He did uot rise to the surface after striking the water and the body was not recovered until 10:30, de spite the efforts made to rescue the hap less young man. Examination ot the body showed that Cronin had, in falling, struck his hdad against the rail of the sloop, the force of the blow rendering him unconscious and accounted for his failure to come to the surface after fall ing into the water. Justice of the Peace Dalton held an inquest over the remains, the jury returning a verdict of accidental death. Cronin’s parents are dead, but he is survived by three brothers and two sis ters—Joseph and Francis Cronin, of As toria ; James Cronin, of Svensen ; Miss Theresa Cronin, of Portland ; and Miss Mamie Cronin, of Oakland, Cal. BOULDER CREEK G. T. Coulson hauled three loads of shake timber down Boulder from O. W. Kinnaman's last Friday lor H. A. Chopard. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lucas went to Blaine, and spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. M. Curl’s family. R Y. Blalock and family went to Tilla mook Monday. Mrs. H. A Chopard and son Norman carnc home Saturday after two days visiting Mrs. Chopard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Getchell, at Hebo. Mrs. Elsie Kinnaman, we are sorry to say, is on the sick list at present. She is with her mother at Wolfe Creek. W. D. Gladwill butchered a fine beef Monday. “ All the world and his wife” went to Ocean Park to celebrate the glorious Fourth. A picnic party from Blaine came down the river Mondav and had a fish fry on the bank of the river near here. Mrs. Jennie Lucas and Emmanuel Borba. were out calling in this vicinity the first of the week. 0. W. Kinnaman has moved down to help hi» father put up his hav. Everyone will have to let the bark rest until they get through haying. Mr. H. Plummer, the cascara specula tor, was in from Dallas last week. M. T. Suares spent the Fourth with his friends the Chopards. We are pleased to record that Mr. John Borba, who has been very ill,is able to he up and about the house again. “That day is best wherein we give A thought of other’s sorrows ; Forgetting self we learn to live. And blessings born of kindlv deeds Make golden our to-morrows.” — Rose H. Thorpe. An old lady of New Hampshire, who recently celebrated her eightieth birth day by giving an elaborate supper at which every article including the cheese and butter was made with her own hands, thus explained the secret of her vigor and health : “ I never fret over things I cannot help ; I take a nap, and sometimes two, every day of my life ; I never take my work to bed with me, and I oil the manv wheels of a busy life bv an implicit faith that there is a brain and heart to this great universe, and that I can trust them both.’’ —The Housewife. ■----------------- T ■! — Trying Against Trusting So long as we trv to worship God to the proposition of“ what must we do to be saved,” we will find ourselves trying, it is not until we look to “what has been done” that we can learn to trust, This is the difference between belief and un. belief. It is purely a case of love, in which God proffers his son a free gift, if we accept him, and trust him. we accept God’s love, bnt if we reject him we reject God's love, and our only hope is based on our trying, I shall never be satisfied until there i< a pnblic organization that stands for trusting against trying. J. C. G ove . In certain parts of the Himalaya Mountains the native women have a singular wav of putting their children to sleep in the middle of the day. The child is put near a stream of water and by means of a palm leaf, or a tin scoop the water is deflected so as to run over the back of the child's head. The water ¡louring on the child’s head apparently sends it to sleep and keeps it so. while the mother proceeds with her work in the fields. No one seems ever to fear that the baby may be drowned. Governor Warfield, of Maryland, who urges girl graduates not to wed early, and says he shall not allow his daugh ters to be married before they are 28, is taking great chances of getting his name into the papers as father of one of a pair of elopers. His address was of the nature of a “dare’’ to his daughters. In a murder trial in Lancaster, Mo., last week State Attorney Smoot asked a woman witness somequcstion about her domestic affairs. The witness resented the asking of such a question, saying, “ I reckon a woman has a right to boss her own house.’* Mr. Smoot asked what she meant by that, whereupon Judge Shelton interposed ; “The remark made by the witness is perfectly clear, and I am confident the jury understands what she means. They are all married men.’’ A telegraphic wire chief wms the victim not long ago of one of the funniest “bulls” that ever agitated his division. He had sent his lineman out to trace a break in a wire near Yew York and re pair it. Presently a teport came to him from the flats of Jersey : “ Patched 45 East with 10 West—tell Pat O’Rielly.” Patched means “ spliced,’’ but who was Pat 0’Riellv, and why was it any busi ness of his ? No O’Rielly of that name was known to the service. Investiga tion followed mystery, and “ tell Pat O’Rielly ’’ proved to be only “ tempo, rarily.” 'Persons walked about Seaside. L. I., during the last few da vs have stopped and looked with amazement on two children whose combined weight is nearly 350 pounds. The children have pretty faces and are the picture of health. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eggert residents of Newark, N. J., where the children were born. Harry is not quite 6 years old, but tips the scales at 215 pounds, while his sister Minnie, who is but years old, balances the scales at 120 pounds. Harry and Minnie are pos sessed of enormous appetites. Four pounds of steak for Harry is but a nor. mal meal, and Minnie thinks nothjng of eating a dozen or more eggs at a sitting. Noted specialists and physicians have ex amined the children and have wondered at their remarkable development. Every bit of clothing thev wear must be made to order, and when they first arrived at the beach their beds were broke down under their weight. More Survivors. L ondon , July 5, 5:35 A. M.—Of 774 souls on the Danish steamer Norge, 128, including Captain Gundel, are known to have been saved up to this hour. One of the children died in a lifeboat which brought others to safety. For the miss ing 646 persons small hope is entertained. In addition to the 26 |>ersnns who landed at Grimsby, 102 survivors were landed at Stornoway. They were all in a pitiable condition. Many were taken 1 to a hospital and most of them had to be carried ashore. | Among those on board the Energie was Captain Gundel, of the Norge. No Pity Shown. “ For years fate waa after me con. tinuouj»lv’’ writes F. A. Gulledge, Ver bena, Ala. “I had a terrible case of Pile causing 24 tumors. hen all failed Bucklen'» Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c. at Chas. I. Clough, Drug Store. of O hio . C ity of T oledo , t L ucas C ounty , F rank J. C henrv make» oath that he is the senior partner of the firin of F. J. i ' hinf . y Mt Co., doing buaine«« in the C'ty of Toledo. County and State aforesaid and that Mid flrm will nay the rum of ONE HUNDRED Ix>L- J.ARS for earh and every case of Catarrh tnat cannot be cured by the uae of H all a C atarrh C um ». FRANK J. UHFNEY Sworn to before me and auhacribed in my presence, this 6th day of latember. A D. 1M6. A. W. OLBABOM, ’«« a .. ' Notary Foblie. S tate The Japanese government is stated practically to have placed an ord«* for 10.000 »elected cavalry horses with a New York firm which supplied many cavalry horses to Great Britain during the Boer War. It is understood chat the order calls for smallest tvpe or cavalry horse, of which a large supply is not Hall'« Catarrh Core i* take internally an«l readily obtainable. It is insisted by the act« directly on the blond and mn« -. i- -urine Japanese that the horses shall be de- of the system, send for teetimnniala fr«*e F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O livered at the rate of 2000 a month :o gold by Dragtn*!«. the be«t Haire Fam th Pill transports on the Paci.ic Coast. H. W. Scott, president of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Com pany, at the annual meeting of the stock holders of the ¡corporation, declined re election as a member of the board of directors, and will consequently be suc ceeded by another as president of the Exposition Company at the next meet ing of the board of directors. Standing with his left hand in his trousers pocket, Frank Guglielmo, on Thursday afternoon stood with down cast eyes and heard the verdict of the jury, which charged him with murder in the first degree. Guglielmo shot to death Fred Guarascia, a 16-year-cld Italian girl, on the afternoon of June 14. i.: Portland. He was arrested within a couple of hours after the commission of the awful crime and in less than three weeks has been tried and convicted, making his case the most speedy criminal trial ever held in Multnomah county. 1904. 1 rw' /¡».Yr. Y HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES 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 The Most & McNAIR, Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County ’J; 7 S- T ixrer L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for B. L. EDDY. H. T. BOTTS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. P ublication . Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Land Office at Oregou Citv, Ore., Oregon Ci y, Oregon. May 28th, 1904. May 17th, 1904- Notice is hereby given that the following Notice is hereby given that iu compliance named settler ha« tiled notice of his intention to A ttorneys - at -L aw with the provisions of the act of Congress of make final proof in support of his claim, and June 3rd, I878. entitled “An act for the sale of that 8»ii«l proof w ill be made before the County timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook City, Ore’, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex- on July Sth, 1904. viz. : able. Stitches tenued to all the Public Land States by act of HENRY PLATTS; August 4th, 1892. H E. No. 14656 for the Ne 1.4 of sec. 3i, tp. 2 do not break. NILS MARTENSSON. No rough sur south, range 10 west. Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook, State of face to chafe He names the following witnesses to prove Oregon, has this day filed in this office his and cut. The his continuous residence upon and cultivation sworn statement No. 643I, for the purchase of harness not of said land, viz : the W % Nw section No. I7, in Tp. James M. Morgan, Edward Morgan, of No. 2 North, Range 9 W, and will offer proof Netaits, Oregon; llenry Dunstan, of Trask. to show that the land sought is more aluable Oregou ; E. Platts, of Netarts, Oregon. for its timber or stone than for agricultural wears twice ALctKRNoN S. D resser Register. Both phones. as long by the purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this T imber L and A ct , J unk 3, 1878.—N ot ck F ur Harness OÜ. á P ublication . office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 4th day of August, i9o4. He names as witnesses : United States Laud Office, J. M. Peterson, of Garibaldi, Ore. ; E}rik Matt Oregon City, Ore. son, of Tobasco. Oregon ; George Asher, of June 20th. loot. Portland, Oregon ; Thomas E. Elliott, of Fir Notice is hereby given that in compliance Sold wood, Orego”. with the provisions of the act of Congress of everywhere Any and all persons claiming adversely the June 3, 1878, entitled "An net Mr ♦' e s. le A ttorney - at -L aw , in cans— above described lands are requested to file of timber lands in the States of California, % all sizes. their claims in this office on or before said Oregon, Nevada and Washingtou Territory,'' a Made by 4th «lay of August. 1904. extended to all the Public Land States by act of T illamook , A lgernon S. D resser , Register. O regon . August 4, 1892, Standard Oil BJORN PAULSEN, Company Of Tillamook, county of T’llamook, State of T imber L and A ct , J une 3 1878—N otice F or Oregon, has this day filed in this office Ilia P ublication . sworn statement No. (»448. (or the purchase United StHte« I<and Office, ot the N % of Nw of section 28 and N T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or Oregon City, Oregon, Ne % of section 189, in township ... 1 South, P ublication Muy 24th, I904. will <>tt<-i Range No. 10 West. and w'. United States Land Office, Notice is hereby given that in compliance pi oof to show that the land sought 1__ is Oregon City, Ore., with the provisions of the act of Congress ot ATTORNEY AT LAW, more valuable for its timber orstone than for July 2nd, 1004. June 3, 1M78, entiled “ An act for the sale of tim I agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Notice is hereby given that in compliance ber lands in the States of California. Oregon, to said laml before the County Clerk of Tilia- with the provisions of the act of congress of Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ as ex 1 mook Couuty, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on June 3, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale of tended to all the Public Land States by act of Friday, the 9th day of Heptember, I904. He timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, August 4, I892, Office across the street and north from names as witnesses : Nevada and Washington Territory “as extended ROBERT J. WATT, Axel Nelson, Piter Asp, Robert Eichinger the Post Office. to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, Of Tillamook City, Comity of Tillamook, State James Kodad. all of Tillamook County, Ore. 1892, of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Any and all persons claiming adversely the FRANK R BROMLEY, sworn statement No. 6437, for the purchase of above described lands are request« «! to file their Of Napa Citv, county of Napa, State of Califor the N % of Sw Vi and S , «if ‘ " N w claims in this office oil or before said 9th day of nia, has this day filed in this office his of Section No. 30, in Township No. Si ptcmbei, ly«>4. sworn statement No. 6249, for the purchase 2 South, Range 8 West, and will offer A lgkrnon S. D resser , Register. of the S %ufNw>4 and N & of 8w ¡4 of section _ proof ____ _ to ______ show that the laml sought is No. 34, in Township No. 2 S, Range No. 10 more valuable for its timber or stone than for A ttorney - at -L aw . T imber L and , act J unk . 3, I878.—N otice for West, and will offer proof to show that the agricultural purposes, and to «-stablish his P ublication . laml sought is more valuable for its timber claim to sain land before the County Clerk United StHtes Laud Office. or stone than f«»r agricultural purposes and to of Tillamook County. Oregon, at Tillamook Oregon City, Oregon. establish his claim to said land before the City, Oregon, on Friday, the 26th day of lune 25th, 1904. County Clerk ofTillomook county, Tillamook, August, I904. He names as witnesses Notice Is hereby given that in compliance Oregon, on Friday, the 9th day of September., John Z Riggs. Riley Simmons. Ge* rg«* with the provisions of the act of Congress of 1904. He names as witnesses. Parrish, Alexander Wat , of Tillamook County. June 3, IS7M, entitled “Au act for the sale of Cornelins Austin, Andrew M. Austin, James Oregon. timber lands in the States of California, Ore M. Morgan, John A. Brant, of Netarts, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the gon, Nevada and Wa hlngtou Territoryas Any ami all persons c aiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their extended to all the Public laoid States by act of above-described lands are requested to file their claims iu this office on 01 before said 26th day August 4, 1892, claims in this office on or before said 9th day of August, 1904. ANNA D. PAGE of September, I904. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. P hysician , S urgeon and Unmarried, of Tillamook City, county of Til's- A lgernon S. D resser , Register. I mook, Stale of Oregon, has this day filed I 1 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N cticb for NOTICK F0H PUBLICATION. this office her sworn statement, No. 6446. u«r A ccoucheur . PUBLICATION. Department of the interior. the purchase of the Se of Se % of Section United States Land Office, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., No 3I. in Township No. 3 south, Hanue 8 W. Oregon City, O cgon, June ¿5, 1904 and will offer proof to show that the land Apiil nth. 1904. Notice is hereby given that the following sought is more valuable for its timber or T illamook .. O regon . Notice is hereby given that in compliance named settler has filed notice of her intention stone'than for agricultural .purposes, ami to to make final proof in support of her claim, with th- provisions of the act of Congress of r' tahlish her claim to said land I m *fore "the and that said proof will b* made before the June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for die sale of County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., nt County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla t mber lands in lie 8 ales of California Oregon. Tillamook City, Ore , on Monday, the 12th day Nevada and Washington Territory, ” as ex mook City, Oregon, on August 12th. 1904, viz: of September, 19OI. She names as witiusses 4 pended to all the Public Land Stat^ by act of LOUISE S. PHILLIP«, Walter C Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Widow and heir at law of Stanley H. Phillips, AugUSt 4, 1892, Marcus Curl, Twin Bu fin in, Bud Withrow, of HENRY LEDERER, deceased ; H.R. No. 1*351» for the lots 4 «nds. Blaine, Oregon sec.4 ami lots1 and 8. sec.’5, tp. 3 south, range Of Hobsoiiville. county of Tillamook, State of Any ami all persofia claiming adversely the 9 west I Oregon, has this day filed in thia office his above described lands are requested to file their F inancial A gent , She names the following witnesses to prove her »worn statement No. 6403 for the pu’ch-ae <»f claims in this office on or before said 12th <|Hy __ Se _ % <>* f Nw and Ne 1 'of . of Sw ‘4 section continuous residence upon au«l cultivation oi ! the Nwand aecium No. N«>. of September, I<jo4. 29, !n township No. 2 N, Range 9 West, an<1 said land, viz. : A lgernons . D resser , Register lohn Bumgarner, John Blum. Isaac II. Moore, will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ts timber or atone Edward Blum, of Nestocton, Oregon. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. i878._N otici for than Io* agricultmal purpoeea, and to establish A lgernon S D resser . Register. P ublication . his claim to said land before the County Clerk United Blates Land Office, T imber L and A ct J une 3, *678.—N otice eor of Tillamook ( omity, at Tillamook County, Oregon City, Oregon, Oregon,on Tuesday, the lath (lay of July, 1904. P ublication . May 7th, 1004 He names as witnesses : United States Land Office, Notice is b(*r<*by given that in compliance l ewis L. Smith, W. E«lwar«l Catterlin, An Oregon City, Oregon, with the provisions of the act of Congress of drew Peter «ton. Harry Crane, of Hobson ville, April 23rd, 1904. June 3, I878, entitled “Ail act for the sale of Notice is hereby given that in compliance Oregon. timber I hih I h in the States of California, Ore Any an«l all persons claiming adversely the with the provision« oi the act of Congress gon, Nevada and Washington Territory?” ns 01 ru, i"/n of Jim« June 3 3rd, I87M, cnuur.l entitle«! “ ‘An A11 act for * the 1-“ "l»v<’ describe«! lands «re requested to file thru extended to all the Public Land States by act sale of tniil»er land« in the State« of ( alifornia, claims in this office on or bei-.re said 12th day iu.!., 11—’—.12 ™ “12 “7----- — ------ ------ ot At gust 4. iBi»» rAw — u al, i ,t Tprrl y " ” | of July, I9O4 Oregou. Nevada, and W Washington Territory, BIRD L. BEALS .......... __ ______ by | A lgernon D resser , Register. i as extended to - all the - Public Land ______ Blates - t, Of TillaS <»<»k City, County ot Tillamook, State ol Oreg«m, has this «lay filed in this office her act of August 4. «*92- I T imber L and A ct , J une 3. 1878.—N otice for MALPHI’S JOHNSON, statcim nt No. 6iifi, for the purchase of T~<^0R abstkacts of title , sworn P ublication . \ Of Hobsonville, coun’y of Tillamook. State of theSw>X o I sw ' a sec. No. 24. in tp. 1 8. Range United States Land Office, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his No 8 West, and will off«i proof to show GO TO for the purchase of Oregon City, Oregon, sworn statement No. 1.6415. ' that the land souglit is more valuable for No. 30, in township ... April 15th, io04. Lot 4. of Beetion its timlnir 01 stone than for agricultural pur No. 9 West, ami will Notice Is hereby given that in compliance No. 2 North, pose*, and to establish her claim to said land TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND that the land sought is i with the provisions of tne act of Coiigr»-h« of offer proof to before the County Clerk of Tillamook ('«Minty, timber or atone than for June 3. 1878, entitl» ‘ «l An act for the sale of more valuable Or«-go'i, at TillHinook C ty, Oregon, on Wed icultnral purposes, agricultural purr^“** and to establish his timber lamia in the Htate« of California.., Oregon TRUST CO. <ln\ th«- 27th day «if July, 1<»O4. She names in to said ? ' land before the County Clerk of Nevada and Washington jTrilory. iih ex^ clah__ witnesses: T hos . C oate ». Pre». B. L. Emiv, Sec. hh Fr««l .......... . ... County ........ ty Orei ()reic,n. at Tillamook City. ' tended to all the Public Laml States by act of Tillamook C. Skomp. of Trask, Oregon ; Frank esday, of July, I904. August 4th, 18J2; Easter, Abel W Severance, Pied R. Beals, of orego”. on Thu«*mm 7. the 14th »«»-.. day v. PirrFwmiK He names as witnesses ' CAR*, (». rp rr.K Tillamook, Oregon. GILBERT L. HKDGKH. Herbert K. Thompson. Andrew Pe’erson, of , Oi Tillamo«»k, c«»unty ••! I illanmok, Hate of WM. GALLOWAY. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Garilmldi. Oregon Harry ( raue. Marlin H Oregon, has this «lay tile«! in thi- ..ffire hi« swori. alxive describe«! ands are re«|iie»«ted to file their Ripley, ot Hobs« uville. Oregon statement N«» 641*5. for the piirclmae of the claims in this office on or before said 27th «lay aii v and all persons claiming adversely the I *'io- *-• B<,,,th, of July. / above described lands are reqneated to file their ; ritnge N«> 8 west, and »ill offer Pn*oJ I«» show AMiERMON B. D resser , Register. / ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. claims iu this office on or before said 14th »lay of that the laml sought is more « aliiHbie for its July 1904.’ I timfier or «tone than for agricultural purposes. Make a specialty of Landoffice Business. T imber L and . Acr junk 3. 1878.—N otice / A lgernon S. D rkhrkr Register. and to establish hi- claim said laml l»ei'»re P ublication . ______________________________ ________________ J the County Clerk of 1 illani<»«>k County, Oregon, OFFICE IN WEINHAMI» BUILDING, Unite«! Slates Land Offii’e, T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for at Tillamook </'ity, Oregon on Frida), the Oiegon City, Oregon, 4. Room 1 ami 2, P ublication . *5th day of July, 19°<- He names a* Wit- May fitb fith^nce United States Land Offi«e. 1 nes;es . r-rm Notice is hereby given that in co id OREGON CITY, ORE. Oregon - itv Oregon Benjamin O. Sil iffer John P. Allen, of Till« r___ _ _ ot the act of < oi^lr of with the provi**ionr June st 11’«904 mook City. Oregon. William L. Klafenberg. 'All act for tljt,K,,i| June 3, |M;h, entitled z: Notl.e is hereby given that in compliance of Bay City, Oregon Oreg.»»» Winfield C. Tiomblej.of timber Ism! in the Slates . «»fCaiifoiiii4u H«i»'i provisions of with the provisions of the act of Congressot Congress of Tillamook Tillamook < itv itv, <»re Oregon 1 Nevada hi nd : — ‘ „ ’ Territoiy.'Auxunt ! Waahiiigton 4. I,..*. .. 1 1 41 nd _____ __ 1 by .. ... m z " June 3rd. I, 187«. An act for the sale 1 Any 1878. entitled ‘ Au Any «nd all person« claiming adver-. ly the to all ttie Public Stale« of timber lands in the State« of Califirma. ab<»v.-< eacrib«l lands •!«• reque-ied to file their 1S92. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Teri Ito c aims in this offu e on or trefore «aid 15th da) F.M<!R M CRANRik. State of A ttorney - at -L aw , ry.’’ as extended lo all Public Land States by of r July, ' I«o4- ' Of Ifobaonvllle, Comity «»I * Till h office her A ix ; rrnon ft . D resser . Register. act of August 4. I**’ Oregon, ha« this day files! i purchase of IRA C. SMITH, -worn slMtemwnl No. 64 j, .< % 'd N« the K >, of Nw ‘4. er. 1 OI Tiilain<x»k. connty of Tillamook State of 1 T imber L and . Acr J unk 1, I*’* —N otice for p No. 2 North, O regon . T illamook Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ' ,,1 section No .13 In to proof to sh 1* I’» blicatk h . sworn «»atemeut No. 64.39, for the purchase ■ rsirge No. io W and will valuable for its United MtRteM L hiiii tiffic«-, of the N 6<* *4 *"d Sw V4 of Se % of hat «he lami ««night la ultural purposes, Oregon City, Oregon, _______ ......... ...... Section ___ No. 17, ... in _____ Township No. i South, ttmoer or stone than for said land l*fo»e the April Hth. 1904. Range No. 10 West, and will offer proof t • and to c*ta'.)i«h hci clfti ‘ ’Xk Count' ___ __________ . at Till« «how that the land «ought is more valuable 1 Notice is hereby given that in omplmnc« County < l« rk of Tilli)(hirmiay the 27th day will» the provi«i<»n« »»f the a« t of Coiigre « of for its timlier or «tore than for agricultural pur- June 3. «*78 entitle«! “ An «cl for the «ale of rnook < 'itv, Oregon. 01 i wi n«,*«v* Kr»e«. an<1 U> establish bl* claim to -»aid land urn' er land« in the Mate« of < aliforniH Oregon, of July I«/ 4 Mhe p» ter*«»n. I.F" is I,. •for«* the County Clerk of Tillamook (<»nr,ty Mnlphus Johnson, Ho .«»inville. Oieg«»»«. Nevada h »««1 Washington Territory." a« ••« Oregon on Saturday the 20th day of August Agent for the Northwest School Furni Smith, Drtidel Perry Haiming a«l ver-el y •>« tended to h II the Public Land State« by act of P.*o4 He name« as witnesses Any ----- and ail 1 e rH<i ne«tI to fil<* theif ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos, Henry Crenshaw. Walter Baker. Walter C. August 4th. ale»v ■ ilstri lhc«f In/Ji, or before »«id 2’t*1 I,.«. 1 lb«-'! > WALTER FRED BAKER. Notary Public. Bailey, Harry Haaer. of Tillamook < ity. Orc. claim« __ » n I hi« «» Of Tillamook, county of Till«m«»ok, State ot Any aud ail person» claiming adversely the Oregon. Iia« thia «lay file«J 111 this offite hi- Office : Southwest from theConrt House, 01 July. i9««4 /N on ». DliKMKW. Rcgirter a bove-desert t>ed lands are request^«! to file their A \/r ---- - statement No 0412. for the pgrclia e of in the building « nth pied ana music store. claim« in this office on or Ixfore said aoth day of «worn the Ne '4 of Section No 20 in Town«hip No August. I904. 1 .•x»u,h, llaiige No lo W'eat an«! will off«-r ALG rrnqn s. PREFER Register. proof to show that the Ian«! ««»light 1« more WANTED. valuable (or it« tinil»er or «tone than f«»r agr» ci.ltural purpose*, and to establish hi« claim S pecial R bprehentativf . in this county to ssid land before the Couti'y Clerk ofTlIia- and adjoining territories, to represent m ok County Tilhwn«w»k City Oregon. 011 and advertise an old established’bus. Friday, the 1.5th dsy '»i J’**y- 1^*4 he names me*s hou*e of solid financial stai ding. witiKMse« Henry < renshaw. Walter « Bailey Ha'iiegst Salary $21 weekly, with Expenses ad Oregon Harry S Baker, of T i II hiii «» k, OieAoti vanced each Mondav bv check direct Fred c Baker, of Wil*m. Or« g «n a» Horse and buggy Any and all person« clantilnit advrr-ely the from headquarter». DCSt OI S'ltlSiaCtlOtl abov»-de«c il»ed lands are reqnest«*«! to file their furnished when necennary ; position py t Elwtric Bntl'R niwh Jltt««i tip flno4f «r < l«On- m this office on or Iwfore *ai«l 151 h day mnnrnt Adder«» Blew Bros. A' » p- rso.i« «uff litix *•*!» ri eiHiiatisà*. of July 1'>»4 M>>non hl> g , ChtiHgo, II). lagiftri I Rain and sweat have no effect on harness treated with Eureka Har ness Oil. It re- sists the damp, keeps the leath er soft and pii ddy E & botts , Complete set of Abstract Books in office. Taxes paid for non- Resideuts. Office opposite Post Office. H- COOPER, OARL HA HER LACH, gleittedicr ^tbuohut, P^OBERT A. MILLER, Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. £2)AVID WILEY, M.D., All calls promptly attended to. Tillamook, Oregon. ^pHOS. COATES, -L Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. EDGES&GALLOWA Y W. SEVERANCE, S. STEPHENS, Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. LAHMER, 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 first class work and give the If your teeth need fixing call upon him. B>8ER INO HtIROIffSRII snv/*5'’’ HA,R <r,llNU uUAMPOOING, Sic